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Posted: June 5th, 2006, 6:11 pm
by bball22
I dont care how old donaldson is.. Podlesnik is still better!!

Posted: June 7th, 2006, 10:13 am
by mitchell2008
donaldson finished 5th his 10 grade year and podlesnik finished 7th his 10 grade year and donaldsons best 800 time this year is like 3 tenths slower than pod ran when he got 7th his sophomore year plus donaldson ran 2 events this year pod last year only ran 1

Posted: June 7th, 2006, 1:38 pm
by candid viewer
[quote="mitchell2008";p="123773"]donaldson finished 5th his 10 grade year and podlesnik finished 7th his 10 grade year and donaldsons best 800 time this year is like 3 tenths slower than pod ran when he got 7th his sophomore year plus donaldson ran 2 events this year pod last year only ran 1[/quote]


Mitchell2008 - I think someone already answered before that compare ages not grades!! Donaldson is older for his grade and that is a advantage......Read about the statement to compare them on an equal age not grades!! Some kids were held back just to have an advantage in sports!!! What grade someone is in can sometimes be very misleading as in the case of Donaldson...He should definitely be a junior maybe senior....Stop comparing them...they are both good runners and leave it at that...Everyone has their good points.

Posted: June 8th, 2006, 7:02 am
by Gunner18
Some kids were held back just to have an advantage in sports!!!
I'm sorry but I've kept my mouth shut about this 17 year old 10th grader from TM way too long. Do you honestly believe that this kid is in 10th grade simply because he was held back to be a "better" athelete? I know I mention stereotypes alot but think about it....what do you automatically assume when you hear about a 17 year old 10th grader from Tussey Mt? I'll leave that question open for you to answer.

Posted: June 8th, 2006, 11:05 am
by TusseyMtParent
Now, for my reply. Knowing the student (Jordan Donaldson) personally, I can state for a fact that he started school late and that he is academically excellent. So...any conclusions that Gunner is jumping to could not be further from the actual truth...again. Jordan is not only an excellent athlete, but an excellent student, and a very humble individual. I do not know Mr. Podlesnik personally and cannot speak for him. You belittle both of these individuals accomplishments with this silly argument. From what I can conclude both Jordan and Mike tried their very best and Mike beat Jordan out in the 1600. I know that Jordan felt it was a battle well won. He enjoyed the competition. Leave it at that and we will see what happens next year.

Posted: June 8th, 2006, 12:11 pm
by bball22
And for the record tusseymtparent Mike will beat Donaldson again next year....

Posted: June 8th, 2006, 5:08 pm
by Gunner18
parent,

Please note that not once did i specifically say anything about his academics. I just pointed out the stereotype that he fit perfectly into. The guy could be valedictorian for all I care, but all the variables for an obvious stereotype are right there.

Re: Mike Podlesnik

Posted: June 8th, 2006, 8:09 pm
by Sneakers
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Re: Mike Podlesnik

Posted: June 14th, 2006, 8:38 pm
by TrackWrecka
Podlesnik didn't just run one event last year at states. He anchored his 4x8 team as well.