How do I think this bracket will play out over the coming weeks? Well, obviously I have the advantage of seeing how the voting has gone so far in the first round, but here are my picks nonetheless (I'm not sure if this spacing will work well when I publish this draft so we shall see):
1. Springer
9. McClafferty 1. Springer 1. Springer 2. Wilson
13. Coyle 13. Coyle
5. Tarsnane
6. Cho 6. Cho 2. Wilson
3. Havko
7. Dawson 2. Wilson
2. Wilson
1. Magaha 1. Magaha 1. Magaha 1. Magaha
8. Fischer
4. Miles 4. Miles
5. Beveridge
6. Montijo 3. Aldrich 10. Gruschow
3. Aldrich
10. Gruschow 10. Gruschow
2. Weller
1. Mallon 1. Mallon 1. Mallon 1. Mallon
9. Burkhardt
4. McNally 5. Kehl
5. Kehl
6. Furcht 14. Shearn 2. Endress
14. Shearn
7. Palmisano 2. Endress
2. Endress
1. Gil
8. Gunzenhauser 1. Gil
4. Kellar 4. Kellar 1. Gil 3. Willig
5. Lefebure
6. Lowry
3. Willig 3. Willig 3. Willig
7. Hebda 7. Hebda
15. Trainer
Final 4 is Wilson, Magaha, Mallon and Willig
Mallon v. Magaha for the title
Mallon takes it down.
Just my predictions, we shall see what comes true.
at this point of their HS careers, Crits, Dennin and Kaubach were better than Trainer, Shearn and Coyle.
ReplyDeleteCrits from junior indoor season:
Delete9:06 3k, 429 mile, 2:00 800
Coyle from the indoor pcl meet:
421 mile, 855 3k and 201 relay split. All in the same meet.
What did you say?
I was looking at overall HS PR times in general. Obviously, Coyle still has his senior season to improve upon his numbers but if we are looking PRs it would be crits.
ReplyDeleteKaulbach is definitely faster and more accomplished then I am.
ReplyDeleteBrendan
And duke is probably better and more accomplished than lehigh. #MADNESS
ReplyDeletevery humble there brendan. your numbers are pretty impressive as well and most runners could only wish to have them. as with coyle, you still have another year to go. best of luck in upcoming season.
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