Articles Archive

  • Stepping-stone track meet proves surprising for Jamestown High

    For Jamestown High runners Devin Canaday and Yukwan Chan, competing in the 400-meter hurdles events is unusual. With a time of 59.7 seconds, Canaday broke a 15-year-old meet record of 1:02.2. With a second-place finish of 1:01.6, so did Chan.

    Jason Norman - October 31, 2001 - Comment
  • Open Event Drawing Top Competition

    The Open Events are attracting some of the nation's elite adult athletes including Olympic Gold Medalists Dan O'Brien and Allen Johnson, Olympic Silver Medalist Adam Nelson and the Number One Shot Putter for 2001, Janus Robberts.

    Chris Lester - October 30, 2001 - Comment
  • Keally breaks field to run course record

    In the few races which Ocean Lakes senior Matt Keally has run so far this year, he has shown that he has the capabilities to run in the national race in December. Keally reaffirmed his title of Foot Locker finalist canidate with his course record setting

    Brandon Miles - October 20, 2001 - Comment
  • Parker Finished Third In Great Company

    Joe Thorne of Georgia wins, followed by Alabama's Scott Fuqua, and Florida's Daniel Parker.

    Jason Byrne - October 14, 2001 - Comment
  • Zita, Rolf Take Elite Crowns

    Zita Magloire of Chiles and Rolf Steier of Berkley Prep win their respective elite races in Leto's 2001 Prestate Meet at Ed Radice Park, Tampa.

    Jason Byrne - October 13, 2001 - Comment
  • Lockhart and Carlstrom prove why they are the best in VA

    The Northern Region prevailed on the girls side with Robinson claiming the team title and Oakton\'s Keira Carlstrom the individual winner while Good Counsel (MD) took the boys team title and Handley\'s Bobby Lockhart set a new meet record to highlight the

    Pearl Watts - October 13, 2001 - Comment
  • Northern Region Teams battle for Top Honors

    On Saturday, #1 ranked senior Bobby Lockhart of Handley and #1 ranked senior Kiera Calstrom of Oakton, secured their spots as the top runners in Virginia. Glory Days Invitational is held on a hilly 3.1 mile course.

    Tom Crosson - October 13, 2001 - Comment
  • Warriors prevail in intense rivalry

    One of the most intense rivalries in Albemarle County may be one of the least known, but the duels between the boys\' cross country teams at Western Albemarle and Albemarle have been legendary over the past three years. On Saturday at Panorama Farms, the

    Buz Male - October 13, 2001 - Comment
  • Another Outstanding Group of Athletes Commit

    Megan and Shannon Radermacher of Klein High School (Houston, TX) will be coming into run the 800, they ran 2:12.14 (Megan) and 2:14.16 (Shannon) this past year. The two have been on the national scene since their youth days in the JO program.

    Chris Lester - October 09, 2001 - Comment
  • Top Field Athlete Signs On

    Donovan Kilmartin from Eagle High School (Meridian, ID) will be competing in several field events: High Jump (6' 10.25"), Pole Vault (16' 4.75"), and the Long Jump (23' 11.75"). He is one of the great all-around athletes in the sport.

    Chris Lester - October 07, 2001 - Comment
  • Kansas City Sprinters Elite Bringing Large Talented Group

    The Kansas City Sprinters Elite will be bringing a large group of their talented runners to the meet. They will be competing in the 4x200m and 4x400m relays as well as numerous individual events.

    Chris Lester - October 07, 2001 - Comment
  • TJ and Jefferson Forest blitz the field

    Some excellent performances occurred at the William & Mary Invitational, dispite a dismal day of weather with constant rain and wind.

    Brandon Miles - October 06, 2001 - Comment
  • Lockhart runs fastest time in nation, 14:42 5K!

    Many would agree that there was no doubt that Bobby Lockhart was going to win the Octoberfest Invitational and most likely further improve on his course and meet record of 14:57. He lived up to his billing today by clocking a 14:42 5K as he won the race b

    Brandon Miles - October 06, 2001 - Comment
  • Richard Smith and South Lakes have promising meets

    Life without Alan Webb, has made things quiet around the South Lakes squad and much less attention is focused on them. However, both the South Lakes boys and girls squads seem to be doing fine without Webb as both are having one of their best seasons in r

    Brandon Miles - October 06, 2001 - Comment
  • Gaeta's opener is solid, but is outperformed by Hower

    After bypassing racing for the the entire month of September, Oakton senior Phil Gaeta finally opened his cross country campaign with a solid showing as he took third in the invitational division at the Wendy\'s Invitational with a time of 15:40. Ranked a

    Brandon Miles - October 06, 2001 - Comment