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2003 indoor

National Scholastic Indoor Championships
March 14-16, 2003 at the New York Armory
DyeStat on-site coverage by Don Rich (PennTrackXC) and Matt Soja (Jersey Guy)

Pix - Relays

| Boys SMR | Girls DMR | Boys 4x200 |


SMR: Transit Tech NY 3:25.51 ran the second fastest SMR ever in the US and needed it all to beat Deep Creek VA's US#3 all time effort by only 0.23 second. Only the great Obea Moore's John Muir Pasadena CA team in 1997 (3:24.69) has run a faster SMR. Third place Mumford Detroit MI 3:26.62 rang up the 5th fastest US time ever.

Event 10  Boys 1600 Sprint Medley
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 Order: 200-200-400-800
 3-turn stagger.
    National: * 3:24.69  3/8/1997    John Muir HS, Pasadena, CA                
        Meet: $ 3:24.69  3/8/1997    John Muir HS, Pasadena, CA                
    Team                                                 Finals  H#
===================================================================
  1 Transit Technical  Brooklyn NY  'A'                 3:25.51   1 
  2 Deep Creek HS Chesapke, VA  'A'                     3:25.74   1 
     1) Carey, Antwan 18                2) Flood, Derron 18               
     3) Hyman, John 16                  4) Perkins, Desmond 17            
  3 Mumford HS MI  'A'                                  3:26.62   1 
     1) Jackson, Kevin 17               2) Jones, Jimmy 17                
     3) Killebrew, Emanuel 15           4) Lynch, Dekoven 17           

 

DMR: Mountain View Orem UT (Bruin TC) ran its first ever DMR and rang up the third fastest indoor time ever in the US at 11:49.68, just 0.34 second behind Red Bank NJ's memorable record 11:49.34 a year ago against Bronxville NY 11:49.61 US#2 all time. Bronxville was runner-up again here in 12:00.81, which ranks 16th on the all time list.
Mountain View anchor Heidi Magill
Congrats from Bronxville

photos by Don Rich
Heidi Magill gets baton and duels Bronxville anchor

photos by Victah Sailer, PhotoRun
Event 11  Girls Distance Medley
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 Order: 1200-400-800-1600
 Two alleys; 2-turn stagger. Fast section last.
    National: * 11:49.34  3/8/2002    Red Bank Reg. HS, Little Silver, NJ      
        Meet: $ 11:49.34  3/8/2002    Red Bank Reg. HS, Little Silver, NJ      
    Team                                                 Finals 
================================================================
  1 Bruin Track,  Orem, UT  'A'                        11:49.68  
     1) Thomas, Ann Marie 16            2) Magill, Heidi 17               
     3) Andersen, Kim 17                4) Houle, Heidi 16                
  2 Bronxville HS - NY  'A'                            12:00.81  
     1) Mullen, Caroline 17             2) Mullen, Catha 17               
     3) Butler, Beth 17                 4) Bergold, Elizabeth 17           

 

Boys 4x200 - Newburgh NY ran the third fastest time ever, beating national record holder Deep Creek, whose time this year ranks 8th all time. Third place Dematha becomes US#12 all time.
Newburgh exchange

photo by Don Rich


photo by Victah Sailer, PhotoRun

Event 24  Boys 4x200 Meter Relay
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    National: * 1:27.09  3/10/2002   Deep Creek HS, Chesapeake, VA             
        Meet: $ 1:27.09  3/9/2002    Deep Creek HS, Chesapeake, VA             
    Team                                                 Finals 
================================================================
Finals
  1 Newburgh Elite TC  NY  'A'                          1:27.67  
  2 Deep Creek HS Chesapke, VA  'A'                     1:28.05  
  3 Dematha Catholic Hyatsvile, MD  'A'                 1:28.33  
  4 Thomas Jefferso, Brkln, NY  'A'                     1:29.55  
  5 Highland Springs H.S.  'A'                          1:30.50  
 -- Reagan HS  Austin, TX  'A'                               DQ  

 

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