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Time to switch it up

January
26

As I said before, in order to get through the county meets I’ll be changing the polls fairly recently. I guess it’s no surprise really that New Rochelle and Iona Prep both received 32 percent of the vote. Everyone knows this is going to be a close meet. It will come down to a few points, maybe one relay. We’ll see what happens on Sunday.

Now it’s time to move across the river and take a look at Rockland. We’ll start with the boys meet. Who do you think has the best chance of coming away with the title? Ramapo? Or does it lack the depth? What about Suffern? It won the league title over Ramapo. How about North Rockland? It finished third in the league, only 10 points behind.

This entry was posted on Monday, January 26th, 2009 at 10:05 pm by Dan Marra. Print This Post Print This Post | Email This Post Email This Post

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9 Responses to “Time to switch it up”

  1. Section 1

    The league meet standings for suffern n.rockland,and ramapo most likely wont have the same final order, as Mike Hickey and Pearl River will look to steal away some points from those three

  2. counties

    who would you take in the 1600 Hickey or Carrington?

  3. rockland

    idk, according to hickeys millrose blog he’s had the flu. will he even run?

  4. Section 1

    I am 100% sure he will run

  5. bad times

    How about the Rockland meet starting at 5pm, on super bowl Sunday, talk about the worst meet in track history.

  6. Rockland Girl

    i heard its starting at 3:30 now, but still

  7. Section 1

    One of the worst times to have a big meet like the county meet ever…

  8. rockland

    worst. meet. everrrrr

  9. Todd

    Just saw these comments. If anyone wants track to be prominent than you are going to have to realize it is just as improtant to have a track meet as it is to have a football game. Sure you may miss some of the game but you may also PR or medal at the meet. But if the game is that important skip the meet then it will be shorter for everyone else and every one be will able to get home earlier because you were not there.

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Christopher Hunt Dan Marra began working for the Journal News this past September. He graduated from Manhattan College in 2004 and from John F. Kennedy High School in 2000. While at Kennedy, he ran cross-country and track. He is excited to be covering the sport that he participated in throughout his four years in high school. Dan loves all sports, but has, what some may say, an unhealthy obsession with the New York Giants. READ MORE
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