Neither Woody Kincaid nor Joe Klecker is EVER going to break 27. NOT gonna happen.
Wht Not? You know the basic Rule of Thumb Double 5k Time and add a Minute =10k Time
That would Mean 26:42 for kincaid and 26:49 ot 50 for Klecker and that Was Indoors and Tonight is Outdoors, And unless your name is Eamonn Coghlan people go faster outdoors.
Neither Woody Kincaid nor Joe Klecker is EVER going to break 27. NOT gonna happen.
Wht Not? You know the basic Rule of Thumb Double 5k Time and add a Minute =10k Time
That would Mean 26:42 for kincaid and 26:49 ot 50 for Klecker and that Was Indoors and Tonight is Outdoors, And unless your name is Eamonn Coghlan people go faster outdoors.
Well, Leo Young ran 3:40.86 (=3:58.5 mile by 1.08x), with 57.5 close, but he ran not for Newbury Park High School, unlike his teammates, but Newbury Park Athletic Club.
Forgetting about that detail, he will be well under 4 this year, as will be his brother Lex, if in shape, and Aaron Sahlman, who just ran 52.2 as an opening lap of a 1:50 800m, who will surely go sub-4 as well. And their fourth guy, if I'm not forgetting anyone, Brayden Seymour, just ran 1600m in 4:09. There were years back in the 1990s when there might not have been even six or eight guys under 4:10 in the country.