I think there are half a dozen guys who could have really great races. For instance, I would like to see Grady Lenn in his best race yet who has similar track bests to Jackson Spencer. Yes, he took a controlled third at NXN HLbut he has a lot of upswing.
I think there are half a dozen guys who could have really great races. For instance, I would like to see Grady Lenn in his best race yet who has similar track bests to Jackson Spencer. Yes, he took a controlled third at NXN HLbut he has a lot of upswing.
No more 50 pages of Babel. Just pick your winner , who's going to win, your choice, for men and women?
lenn() wrote: I think there are half a dozen guys who could have really great races. For instance, I would like to see Grady Lenn in his best race yet who has similar track bests to Jackson Spencer. Yes, he took a controlled third at NXN HLbut he has a lot of upswing.
Both looked within themselves at NXR Nw! Both look like they’d be strong in the mud. NXN is for upsets!
I’m getting on the cohen butler train too having seen some videos from the course today. His whole HS team thrives in those types of conditions—both boys and girls were shocking wins in their state district meets with awful conditions and butler was utterly dominant. If the course turns suddenly dry, Jackson Spencer is clearly the favorite, but if conditions stay roughly the same, I'm calling Cohen Butler.
Both looked within themselves at NXR Nw! Both look like they’d be strong in the mud. NXN is for upsets!
I’m getting on the cohen butler train too having seen some videos from the course today. His whole HS team thrives in those types of conditions—both boys and girls were shocking wins in their state district meets with awful conditions and butler was utterly dominant.
If the course turns suddenly dry, Jackson Spencer is clearly the favorite, but if conditions stay roughly the same, I'm calling Cohen Butler.
The course is a swamp. It's not turning "suddenly dry."