He's been very impressive so far.
Good Luck to Buckeye's speedster JPIII in the 100 and 200
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Originally posted by icausetrouble View PostI hope all athletes are ready for the Regionals.
I am sure some will be "juiced".
Stay Classy!Regard your soldiers as your children, and they will follow you into the deepest valleys.
Look on them as your own beloved sons, and they will stand by you even unto death!”
– Sun Tzu, quotes from the Art of War
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He never ran the 100 or 200 individually until this year. He just long jumped. He played baseball for his freshmen and sophomore year at Catholic Central. So he did come out of nowhere.Regard your soldiers as your children, and they will follow you into the deepest valleys.
Look on them as your own beloved sons, and they will stand by you even unto death!”
– Sun Tzu, quotes from the Art of War
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Originally posted by icausetrouble View PostI believe sprinters and throwers are the most likely suspects especially when their best efforts improve DRAMATICALLY!!!!
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Originally posted by osubuckeye View PostI am pretty sure Buckeye Local has drug testing, so to accuse an individual of "juicing" is totally off base and could be considered slanderous.
There are lots of rumors regarding use (misuse) of “supplements” by local athletes in many sports. These rumors, whether founded or unfounded, should be expected for any athlete that “comes out of nowhere” and rises to become among the best in the valley and state. My opinion is that in track, sprinters and throwers would have the most to gain by “juicing” and the subsequent improvements would be more than normally expected.I.C. T.
The difference between stupidity and genius is that genius has its limits
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CAS8043 "The athletes start to "taper" their workouts so they "peak" for important meets. Watch the times of distance runners really drop the next two weeks if they have a good coach."
I did not realize that local high school track athletes did that. (To be honest, I did not expect local track coaches to be smart enough to figure out how to do it correctly.)I.C. T.
The difference between stupidity and genius is that genius has its limits
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Originally posted by secretstud96 View PostHe never ran the 100 or 200 individually until this year. He just long jumped. He played baseball for his freshmen and sophomore year at Catholic Central. So he did come out of nowhere.
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