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Northeast RegionalsTrash Talking from New Jersey - A 2nd Opinionby Ed Grant Date: Sat, 29 Nov 1997 17:09:36 -0500 From: "Edward J. Grant" <[email protected]> Subject: t-and-f: The "feud" Netters: You may want an update on the feud referred to by Ryan in his post. Campbell was good to his word, finishing ahead of Slattery in the race today, though both qualified. Murad ran as he did in the NJ AG meet, from the back and was not affected as much by the fast early pace. He was also a lot more temperate in his after-race comments. He said that he ran next to Slattery for a while and they were encouraging each other. The quotes were much talked about by NJ people on the field before the race. The general opinion was that he better let his feet back them up and they did. Murad is a very talented youngster who needs a little more exposure to the wider world of track and field. Orlando could begin that process. It's very rare for distance runners to get into such situations as this: I used to kid Kristen hall of West Morris (and NC State) and Christine Engel of Mt. Olive (and Clemson), four-year HS rivals and bosom friends, that they might gain some attention for the sport by acting more like people in other sports. They just smiled at the idea. Campbell's school incidentally, has a long heritage in the sport, though it has been most recently been famed as the alma mater of discus (and football) star Ron Dayne. Now called Overbrook, it began life just before WW II as Lower Camden County regional (obviously, the change was for headline purposes, though it sometimes causes confusion with Wilt Chamberlain's alma mater). It have a pair of brothers, Gene and Tom Fekete, who won five state CC individual titltes in six years (1948-54) in the old NJ Gr. I-II-III race. But it doesn't do much traveling, being content with the South Jersey schedule plus state meets. Campbell would probably be a first-rate 1600M/M man, but so far has chosen the 3200M for his major efforts on the track. This may change this indoor season. He could probably challenge 4:10 by outdoor season and would have a good shot at the Penn 1500. Ed Grant About DyeStat | High School USA | DyeStat HomePage | Links | MPSSAA | Records | Results | Schedule | Scholar | Search | Train | Views | Youth |
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