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Post by aggiedad81 on Mar 4, 2023 8:37:38 GMT -5
I wish we had a Jump coach I know a couple of kids locally that are looking at A&T.. kid from western guilford Javerionta Core who won the state meet in triple jump (46’10) is still looking to sign somewhere
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Post by numberonebrave on Mar 4, 2023 10:21:33 GMT -5
Yes, Bascus has 10.49/21.29 PRs;
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Post by oleschoolaggie on Mar 4, 2023 13:08:12 GMT -5
I wish we had a Jump coach I know a couple of kids locally that are looking at A&T.. kid from western guilford Javerionta Core who won the state meet in triple jump (46’10) is still looking to sign somewhere you should shoot coach johnson an email and let him know about her, especially if she already has interest in a&t. she seems to be a legit scholarship prospect. the triple jump was my favorite event when i ran track at a&t...
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Post by saabman on Mar 4, 2023 14:07:28 GMT -5
I wish we had a Jump coach I know a couple of kids locally that are looking at A&T.. kid from western guilford Javerionta Core who won the state meet in triple jump (46’10) is still looking to sign somewhere She maybe already in the mix ..i.e on the recruitment board or list . Just haven't talked to her or made an offer. The higher her position is on the list the more contact attention is given .
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Post by numberonebrave on Mar 4, 2023 20:04:42 GMT -5
Like you guys, I thought this was a girl. In which case she would be recruited by most schools in the nation so I could not understand why she was still unsigned. However, it is a guy.
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Post by saabman on Mar 5, 2023 0:35:29 GMT -5
Like you guys, I thought this was a girl. In which case she would be recruited by most schools in the nation so I could not understand why she was still unsigned. However, it is a guy. I should have caught that . A jump in the 46 range for a High School female 😆 should have asked before committing. Also there could be a number of variables as to why he is not signed 🤔
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Post by aggiedad81 on Mar 5, 2023 8:49:15 GMT -5
Yeah I should stated that lol he is a guy
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Post by oleschoolaggie on Mar 5, 2023 17:08:18 GMT -5
Yeah I should stated that lol he is a guy wow, i thought it was a girl too because of the first name and the distance that won the triple jump. what classification is he (1a, 2a, 3a, or 4a)? i know back in my day, all classifications were "combined" together so that you'd get a "true" state champion because "all classes" competed together against "all classes" in the sectionals, regionals, and the state championship. 46'10" would not have been enough to win the boys state championship when i competed in high school back in the mid 70's. 49' plus won the state championship for the guys during my senior year of high school, i finished 3rd in the state championship tnat year with a mark of 46'9" which was pretty good back then, not so much nowadays. nowadays the best boy jumpers are leaping more than 50' in the triple jump. that's why i thought 46'10" might've won the girls state championship. but the guys? i'm thinking 46'10" for a boys state championship might be for the smaller classes like 1a/2a or even 3a, but not 4a. however, i still think a boys 46'10" triple jumper is worth taking a look at, especially since he's local...
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Post by numberonebrave on Mar 5, 2023 20:17:53 GMT -5
If she jumped that far as a girl she would be at the NCAA Indoor Championships
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Post by saabman on Mar 5, 2023 22:58:50 GMT -5
Yeah I should stated that lol he is a guy wow, i thought it was a girl too because of the first name and the distance that won the triple jump. what classification is he (1a, 2a, 3a, or 4a)? i know back in my day, all classifications were "combined" together so that you'd get a "true" state champion because "all classes" competed together against "all classes" in the sectionals, regionals, and the state championship. 46'10" would not have been enough to win the boys state championship when i competed in high school back in the mid 70's. 49' plus won the state championship for the guys during my senior year of high school, i finished 3rd in the state championship tnat year with a mark of 46'9" which was pretty good back then, not so much nowadays. nowadays the best boy jumpers are leaping more than 50' in the triple jump. that's why i thought 46'10" might've won the girls state championship. but the guys? i'm thinking 46'10" for a boys state championship might be for the smaller classes like 1a/2a or even 3a, but not 4a. however, i still think a boys 46'10" triple jumper is worth taking a look at, especially since he's local... The good things about T&F is it's a classification neutral sport when it comes to Times , Throws and Jumps in my opinion. You can either do or you can't. One of my girls - Angel Williams has big triple (24.69 200m, 54.97 400m and 14.27 100H) at Clarendon High School Texas 1A division . www.uiltexas.org/historical-archives/athletics/archives/track_field/03_04/results/040514F113.htm
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Post by numberonebrave on Mar 5, 2023 23:32:50 GMT -5
You guys ran indoor track ?
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Post by saabman on Mar 5, 2023 23:50:10 GMT -5
You guys ran indoor track ? Are you addressing me 
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Post by B on Mar 6, 2023 7:49:54 GMT -5
I believe the coach said in his Pridecast interview with Holloway that they had posted a job opening for a jumps coach.
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Post by aggiedad81 on Mar 6, 2023 8:09:28 GMT -5
Yeah I should stated that lol he is a guy wow, i thought it was a girl too because of the first name and the distance that won the triple jump. what classification is he (1a, 2a, 3a, or 4a)? i know back in my day, all classifications were "combined" together so that you'd get a "true" state champion because "all classes" competed together against "all classes" in the sectionals, regionals, and the state championship. 46'10" would not have been enough to win the boys state championship when i competed in high school back in the mid 70's. 49' plus won the state championship for the guys during my senior year of high school, i finished 3rd in the state championship tnat year with a mark of 46'9" which was pretty good back then, not so much nowadays. nowadays the best boy jumpers are leaping more than 50' in the triple jump. that's why i thought 46'10" might've won the girls state championship. but the guys? i'm thinking 46'10" for a boys state championship might be for the smaller classes like 1a/2a or even 3a, but not 4a. however, i still think a boys 46'10" triple jumper is worth taking a look at, especially since he's local... he won the 4A state meet
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Post by oleschoolaggie on Mar 6, 2023 13:51:08 GMT -5
wow, i thought it was a girl too because of the first name and the distance that won the triple jump. what classification is he (1a, 2a, 3a, or 4a)? i know back in my day, all classifications were "combined" together so that you'd get a "true" state champion because "all classes" competed together against "all classes" in the sectionals, regionals, and the state championship. 46'10" would not have been enough to win the boys state championship when i competed in high school back in the mid 70's. 49' plus won the state championship for the guys during my senior year of high school, i finished 3rd in the state championship tnat year with a mark of 46'9" which was pretty good back then, not so much nowadays. nowadays the best boy jumpers are leaping more than 50' in the triple jump. that's why i thought 46'10" might've won the girls state championship. but the guys? i'm thinking 46'10" for a boys state championship might be for the smaller classes like 1a/2a or even 3a, but not 4a. however, i still think a boys 46'10" triple jumper is worth taking a look at, especially since he's local... The good things about T&F is it's a classification neutral sport when it comes to Times , Throws and Jumps in my opinion. You can either do or you can't. One of my girls - Angel Williams has big triple (24.69 200m, 54.97 400m and 14.27 100H) at Clarendon High School Texas 1A division . www.uiltexas.org/historical-archives/athletics/archives/track_field/03_04/results/040514F113.htmsaab, that's not what i'm saying. of course the very best athlete in the state in any given event could come from a small classification like 1a/2a. but "in general", the better athletes "generally" come from the larger classifications simply because there's more "numbers" (athletes) among the larger classifications. the more athletes there are, the more likely (not guaranteed) to find superior athletes. but you're exactly correct that track and field is a classification neutral sport in terms of times and distances...
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