Thursday, April 12, 2012
2012 Top USA Outdoor Track & Field Marks
Posted by Albert Caruana at 4/12/2012 07:10:00 PM
Labels: 2012 Track and Field
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Just a few from Nor Cal:
800 meters:
Maggie Vessy (Soquel) #4
5000 meters:
Melissa Ferante (Aptos) #29
10,000 meters:
Jennifer Bergman (Valley Christian) #13
Sarah Sumpter (Healdsberg) #18
100 hurdles:
Vasari Thomas (Mt. Pleasant) #16
Steeple:
Alexis Papas (Bishop O'Dowd) #7
Men's 5000:
Diego Estrada (Alisal) #14
This list really is a "who's who" regarding who took off in college and who made their coach look good recruiting them because I don't think anyone on this list was a superstar in high school.
None of these athletes paid for private coaching either and all come from a mix of high school programs. Tells ya something doesn't it? I wonder if the kids who had a chance to run in the state meet but instead just trained with a private coach have any regrets now.
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