When has anyone who went to Oregon done anything on the world stage? Hasay? She can't compete on the high school level. Let along on world stage. Which Oregon lady is running sub-15? They get all the best - have they ever developed them?
When has anyone who went to Oregon done anything on the world stage? Hasay? She can't compete on the high school level. Let along on world stage. Which Oregon lady is running sub-15? They get all the best - have they ever developed them?
Ducks doing terrible job developing DR's on female side.
Perhaps its why hometown prep Erin Clark, who won Oregon prep state 3k Friday in all-time record 9:30 is instead going to Colorado!
On top of that Oregon prep meet has girl jump 6-1 who signed with Kansas State in HJ. Hmmmm, when local studs turn their back on a program its a sign of issues the locals see/hear that those outside the area miss knowing.
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Hmmmm, when local studs turn their back on a program its a sign of issues the locals see/hear that those outside the area miss knowing.
Or maybe they want to leave the state, get away from their parents, or have a dream school that isn't Oregon.
It is the kiss of death to be among the best female prep runners. Just maintaining or slightly improving a female prep star like Hasay is a huge accomplishment. Female sports aren't like male sports, men aren't meant to be bearing babies at 16 to 18, so have an extra 10-15 years before peak physical power.
Saying that Hasay can't compete on the high school level is a bit of a stretch.
Didn't they just win the NCAA cross country title?