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Getting off the Portsmouth track here --McCort ran a 43.3 last year as a freshman I think


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noreply66 wrote:Getting off the Portsmouth track here --McCort ran a 43.3 last year as a freshman I think


i think he did to but i think that ruff ran faster then mcCort did last year.


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The best time for Ruff that I could find was 43.6---McCort started off great then sort of went down some---do you know if he was hurt?


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noreply66 wrote:The best time for Ruff that I could find was 43.6---McCort started off great then sort of went down some---do you know if he was hurt?


no he was not hurt. the coachs foind out that he could run the 800 pretty good so he was doing more of the 800 then the 300.


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Malik White from portsmouth ran 41.9 at reginals


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Post by roy »

the way it sounds p-town will be a strong team.... couple good sprinters and relays


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OK! Good luck Ptown!


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roy wrote:the way it sounds p-town will be a strong team.... couple good sprinters and relays

i hope they are going to do good but it is sad to see some good runner then not do good as a team so i hope you guys do good.


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Portsmouth did have a good showing this year and should even be better next year.


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