Aaron Reed Southeastern 9-18-2010

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runfast
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Aaron Reed Southeastern 9-18-2010

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Anyone have the time schedule or information? Who is coming and is it a good meet?


coach k
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Re: Aaron Reed Southeastern 9-18-2010

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Here's the schedule. MSB 9:00/MSG 9:30/HSB 10:00/HSG 10:45

Here are the schools who will be at Southeastern Saturday.

ADENA
ALEXANDER
EASTERN
FAIRFIELD
HUNTINGTON
JACKSON
GREENFIELD
NELSONVILLE
PAINT VALLEY
PIKETON
SOUTHEASTERN
VINTON COUNTY
WASHINGTON C.H.
WESTFALL
WESTERN


davewottle
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Re: Aaron Reed Southeastern 9-18-2010

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Paint Valley Boys first
Westfall 2nd
Leesburg Fairfield 3rd

McDonald McClain 11TH GRADE 16:47
Mootispaw McClain 11TH GRADE 16:54
Mangus Fairfield 9TH GRADE 17:02
Magill Huntington SENIOR 17:04
Gardner Paint Valley 11 TH GRADE 17:08


Ironman92
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Re: Aaron Reed Southeastern 9-18-2010

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course pretty fast?

The northern Highland Co runners took the top 3. Freshman Mangus at 17:02.


davewottle
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Re: Aaron Reed Southeastern 9-18-2010

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Gardner from Paint Valley went 16:54 at Westfall the same week and 17:20's at Zane Trace another brutal course

Gardner around 17:20 & McDonald went 16:55 on a pretty rough course at Hillsboro two weeks earlier

Magill from Huntington 17:00 or so at Circleville

times look legit. Southeastern has some pretty nice rolling hills not really flat


coach k
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Re: Aaron Reed Southeastern 9-18-2010

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The course is fast for my kids, because in the early season we run courses that are hillier and more challenging. Most of my kids like it. It's a good middle of the season litmus test.

The first and third miles are virtually flat. The second mile has some nice rolling hills. Also, there are not many direction changes on the course to slow runners.


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