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Posted: May 7th, 2004, 2:30 pm
by Coach
NB's Steve Moyer won WC twice according to Mr. Creps' article in the Gazette today. I know Steve ran when B. Sell did and Steve was the better of the two in HS. He was a great 1600/3200 guy....

Posted: May 7th, 2004, 6:10 pm
by knightfan
okay, let me alter my question a little bit...........all the d5 greats race in their heyday........give me your top 5 for a 1600m race, who wins?

also, who was the best independant d5-runner ever????.......like, if their school had no track team, ran basically alone for his/her home school

Posted: May 7th, 2004, 9:26 pm
by gottaluvit
in recent history i would say best individual would be dan gardner (2000-2001? i think) for berlin. berlin didnt have a team at the time and he would come to meyersdale to practice. he won districts a couple times for the 100 and maybe the 200 also.

Posted: May 8th, 2004, 1:53 am
by fleaflicker
Donnie Sanner placed 4th (I think) in the one mile, with a time of 4:29 and change. Megan Elder placed second in the one mile with a 5:16 something.

And I remember looking at the newspaper last year, or the year before to see how people were doing at states. Blackstone ran a 5:19 mile, but failed to advance, and an 11:44 two mile, but same story.

As far as standouts go, I'd have to agree with the three aforementioned people, Terry Croyle, Jason Coles, and Brian Sell. And it is worth noting that Brian Sell holds the fastest mile time at the district meet currently, with a 4;30.1. That may be broken this year according to the West Central Coaches results, and I would say the same for whatever the girl's mile record is at districts. In less than two weeks, we'll know.

Posted: May 8th, 2004, 12:46 pm
by once a runner
I think a guy named Kirk Heath of Tussey holds the 1600 record at districts...4:29. I do agree with Head Roadie...the best was Bob(?) Snyder of McB.....I had forgotten about him. He went on to finish in the top 10 in Div. I Cross Country at Penn State.

If we are just talking 1600, Coles would be second. I'm not sure how fast Croyle ever ran the 1600 (but it had to be fast considering he ran a 9:16 in the 3200). Sell would be 4th (based on HS only). After that there seems to be a pretty big drop off. Moyer was a much better 3200 runner than 1600. Sanner is only a junior....probably best to wait until he's finished before he's ranked. Another Meyersdale kid....Guy Woods won two district titles in the 1600, but never placed at states.

Posted: May 8th, 2004, 1:30 pm
by knightfan
Sell's 4:30.1 is second best district 5 meet ever......it is also intresting that not only sell has a 4:30.1, but i think a runner hit the 4:30.1 mark in the 80s and that the 2nd district all time best in the 1600 is a tie

can someone clarify this?

track and feild

Posted: May 8th, 2004, 6:03 pm
by CuzJr25
Johnny Marshall is the best district 5 runner in tha 200 at WCC's he ran a 23.2

Posted: May 8th, 2004, 10:17 pm
by trackstar1046
best runners ever in d5

barry spriggs 100=10.8
200=22.12
400=48

bobby snyder aint sure of his times he went to penn state he was all american coulda went to the olympics but they boycotted that year need i say more mcconnellsburg has the best d5 runners ever

Posted: May 9th, 2004, 12:13 am
by Gunner18
bill benbow of bedford beat 10.8

Posted: May 9th, 2004, 1:47 pm
by trackstar1046
mcconnellsburg has someof the best records around and they have some of the best runners ever in d5