Nathan Walker’s gone off to West Lafayette and Conor is ready to step into that void
Fremont is ready to prove that although they graduated a ton of talent, they’re still a top-tier D2 team
Conor has gotten it done in both the fall and spring, both in times and in big meets
His 15:30 at Bulldog Elite is the 4th fastest returning time
And the 209.1 is the 4th fastest returning rating
He’s always turned it up a notch when October hits, as a freshman he broke 17:00 for the first time at Portage, as a sophomore the same with a sub-16:00 at Portage
In track he showed his versatility, reaching down to 2:00 but also showing his strength with a 9:24
His experience being a part of winning teams will play a major role in the finishing stretch at MIS, where he’s sure to be in the mix
As I always say, winners win
Ava is the final incoming freshman off the board
She was purely dominant in 2020 (and heck, 2019 for that matter)
Her closest competition came in the Chargers Invite, where narrowly scooted to a 62 second victory
She’s been challenged a few times in her middle school career, finishing behind Arianne Olson a few times in 6th grade and coming in ahead of Helen Sachs in a 2019 race
Historically, her times hold up as well
Her 9:28 on the AHHC course is bested by Helen Sachs 9:22
Her 9:14 on Unity Christian’s course runs slightly behind Arianne Olson’s 12:03
Her 12:24 at Christian Schools (2 days after Chargers) is second only to Madelyn Frens 11:44
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