Liam shares a common thread with a few of the past boys that I’ve covered – not on my radar for much of 2020.
What this means though is that he improved a ton in the past year
This can manifest in many ways: first time qualifying for State, a 55 second drop at Greater Lansing, medaling in his conference track meet, or another 55 second PB in the 3200m.
He must have put in work this past winter, as his 9:37 indicates he likely has sub-16 in him
Should be in contention for the Greater Lansing crown with one other runner to be named later
Google images fail me sometimes
Allison has accomplished pretty much any feat you name
Won a race? Ottawa Hills Invite. All-State? Twice. Broken 19:00? TWELVE times.
She really blossomed at the end of her freshman year, finishing in the low 18’s after much of the season spent above 19:00
That tremendous peak led to a 21st place finish at D1 State
Her time wasn’t as quick this time around, but she competed and placed 5 spots higher
The spring saw her first track action, where Allison displayed some mid-distance ability, getting below 5:15 in the 1600m a few times (and I bet she can pop a good 800m in the right race)
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