January 27, 2007

NNHS Alumni Results - 1/27/07

More news from our far flung alumni:

Dan King (NNHS Class of 2003) won his heat and finished 5th overall in the 400m at the BU Terrier Classic on 1/27, recording a tome of 47.61. That's flying, even for the former Mass. State 200M champ! (By the way, at the same meet, many former MA HS runners ran PRs in the 1M, including Sean Quigley (4:02.94!!), Nick Goodman (4:03:13!), Mike Banks (4:03.48!), Keith Gill (4:07.22, and still the fastest in the family), Eric Ashe (4:14.71), and Bay Staters: Matias Carrasco (4:22.24) and Joe Ruvido (4:39.19). Also, in the 3000m Dedham alum Rex Radloff ran an outstanding time of 8:31.43, which converts to about a 9:10 2-Mile!)

Results of BU Terrier Classic (Men) - 1/27/07




There are several Newton North alumnae at Wesleyan, and I've been overlooking their results the last couple of weeks. Steph O'Brien won the 800m at the Cardinal Invitational held in Middletown, Ct. on 1/20 in a time of 2:23.88. O'Brien also anchored the winning 4x400 relay. Anna Schindler finished 2nd in the 3000m in 10:53.82. Yesterday, Wesleyan hosted the much larger Wesleyan Invitational. O'Brien won the 500m in 1:18.37, and Schindler placed 3rd in the mile in 5:26.78.

Another meet I missed: Middlebury competed last Friday, Jan. 19, in a tri-meet with McGill and UVM. Sophomore Simone Weisman (NNHS class of 2005) won the 600 meters with a time of 1:41.12.

Doug Brecher ran a strong double at the Univ. of Southern Maine Invite on Saturday, placing 2nd (by 0.2s) in the 3000m in 9:20.36, and 6th in the mile in 4:44.46.

Noah Jampol moved up to run the 3000 for Johns Hopkins at the Haverford-McElligott Invitational, finishing in 9:07.04. He probably can't wait to drop back down to the mile and 1000m.

Good to see Dan Chebot back in action. Chebot, a sophomore at Rochester ran 4:43.81 for the mile at the St. Lawrence Indoor Invitational on Saturday.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Didn't Simone Weisman go to wellesy?

seeherman said...

If you want to play that game . . . Shalane Flanagan of Marblehead High did set an AR in the 3K on Sunday night.

Anonymous said...

that mile is insane