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LCL Championships – Day 2 – May 15, 2015

Jonny ran in the 800 Meter Run and the 4×400 Relay Finals today.

In the 800 meter run, Jonny got out to an early lead for the first 350 meters.  At that point he was passed and allowed the other runner to get out too far in front to catch.  Jonny said he was surprised the other runner took the lead and kept his faster pace at that time.  By the time Jonny kicked he couldn’t catch him.  Jonny got his 2nd best time with a time of 2:01.14

 Jonny also participated in the 4×400 Relay finals.  The team took 5th place with a time of 3:31.4.  Jonny ran the final leg of the race in 53 seconds.

LCL Championships – Day 1 – May 12, 2015

Jonny ran in the Licking County League (LCL) Championships on Tuesday.  He only ran two events, the first event the 4×800 relay and the last event the 4×400 relay.  The 4×800 relay was a final and the 4×400 was a preliminary to decide who races in the final held on Friday

Jonny ran the second leg of the race in 2:02.5.  He got the baton with the team in 4th place.  After the first 400 meters the top 4 teams were all together.  The 2nd lap, Jonny took control and got the team in the lead and by the time he handed the baton off, his lead was about 20 meters.  The team ended up taking 2nd place with a time of 8:12.11.  Here is the video of the race.

In the 4×400, the team finished in 3:37.11 and ran his 400 meters in 53 seconds flat, which was more than enough to qualify the team for the finals race on Friday.  Jonny ran the final leg and was in third place when he got the baton about 30 meters behind the first place runner and 15 meters behind the 2nd place runner.  He caught the 2nd place runner around the 300 meter mark and almost made it to the 1st place runner, but the team ended up 2nd overall in the prelims.  Below is the video I took of the 4×400 preliminary race.

Larkin Invitational

The team participated at the Larkin Invitational for the first time.  They have wanted to get into this meet as the competition is very good.  The meet is held at Upper Arlington High School in Upper Arlington, OH.   This is the same venue where they had their first meet of the season as a tri meet which included Hilliard Darby.  Jonny was scheduled to participate in the 1600 meter run and the 4×400 relay.  The team finally received their new uniforms, you will notice, in the videos below, the boys team now has dark tops instead of the white tops they had before.

In the 1600 Meter run Jonny Jonny completed the 4 laps with a Personal Best time of 4:33.35.  He finished in 7th place overall out of 21 runners participating in the race.   This was the first time this season he has run the 1600 Meter Run.  He did participate in the 4×1600 Meter Relay at the Fulton Relay Invitational held in Lancaster on April 24th.

The 4×400 Relay the boys were placed in the slower heat.  They all ran very well and secured a Season Best time of 3:32.89 for any 4×400 run during the 2015 track season.  Jonny ran the 4th leg of the race and tucked in behind the leader of the heat until about the 200 meter mark and then he made his move and finished very strong and easily won by 35 meters.  They ended up 4th overall out of the 9 teams participating.

Wayne Invitational

Jonny participated in another big Track and Field Invitational this weekend. He ran in the 800 Meter Run and the 4×400 Relay at the 16th Annual Wayne Invitational held at Huber Heights High School just outside of Dayton.

Jonny ran in the 3rd of 4th heats that were run from slowest seeds to fastest seeds.  He ended up 19th out of the 57 participants in the event with a new Personal Best time of 2:00.12.  He got trapped on the inside lane and was unable to get to the outside to make his move as early as he wanted.   To give you an idea of the competition at this meet, out of the top 50 runners in the 800 Meter in the state of Ohio, 16 were from this single meet.  Jonny is rated 54th in the state for Division I, 69th overall in the state.  When you filter out upperclassmen, Jonny is rated 9th in the state for the 800 Meter run.  Here is the video I took at the meet of the 800 meter run.

The boys didn’t fair so well in the 4×400.  Most of the other schools use sprinters who ran earlier in the meet as opposed to Granville, who runs mostly distance runners who just finished other races within the hour.  The team didn’t get their best time in the event with a time of 3:39.57.  Jonny finished the 400 meters in a respectable 54.8.

Fulton Relays

The Granville Blue Aces were invited to the Fulton Relays held at Lancaster High School in Lancaster, Ohio. Jonny was scheduled to participate in the 4×1600 Meter Relay and was to run the 800 Meter leg in the Distance Medley Relay.

The first event he ran was the 4×1600 Meter Relay.  Jonny ran the final leg of the race with a Personal Best split time of 4:37 which eclipses his previous best time by 10 seconds.  The team finished in 18:54.76 which was good enough for 4th place out of the 13 teams competing.

The second event Jonny ran in was the Distance Medley Relay.  He ran the 1st leg which is 800 meters.  The other legs are 400 Meters, 1200 Meters and 1600 Meters long.  Again Jonny got a Personal Best of 2:02 for his 800 Meters.  The team completed the 2.5 mile race in 10:57.65 which was good enough for 3rd place overall out of 14 teams.

Zanesville Tri-Meet with Zanesville, Granville and Licking Heights

Jonny participated at Zanesville High School today in a tri meet that included Zanesville and Licking Heights as well as Granville.  He ran in the 4×200 Meter Relay and the 4×400 Meter Relay.  The conditions were very windy and since it was not an invitational, they tried the kids in races they would not normally race, which is why Jonny ran in the 4×200.

We didn’t get splits in the 4×200 Meter Relay, but the team overall ran 1:46.78 which was good enough for 3rd out of the 5 teams that raced.  The Granville A team won the race with a time of 1:37.90 and they were edged out by the team from Licking Heights for second who finished in 1:45.55.

Jonny was the final leg in the 4×400 Meter Relay, unfortunately in one of the handoffs the baton was dropped and the team was disqualified.  Even with the dropped baton the team finished in 3:47.7, which would have put them in 3rd place.  Jonny ran his 400 meters in 56.1.

Hank Smith Invitational at Heath High School

Jonny participated in the Hank Smith Invitational at Heath High School today. He was only scheduled in one race, the 4×800 Meter Relay.  The temps were close to 80 and it was very warm and humid.  Jonny ended up getting a call from our neighbor last night around 10:30 requesting he come over and watch our neighbors 6 year old daughter.  Our neighbor’s visiting mother fell and hit her head and he needed to take her to the hospital, but needed someone to look after their youngest since her Mom and older sister were spending the night in Pittsburgh at the museum of science and industry.  He didn’t get home until after 1:00 am and was a little tired the next morning when he had to be to the school to take the bus to the meet with the team.

He ran the final leg of the relay and I think the team was in 8th place when he got the baton.  He made up a lot of time and ended catching the 7th and 6th place runners who were ahead of him by almost 100 meters.  The team ended up in 6th place with a time of 8:36.78.  Jonny’s leg was 2:05.4.  Here is the video that I took.

Lexington Invitational – Lexington High School

Today was one of the longer travel days for the team to make it to an event that displays a number of the state’s top ranked athletes on display.  The weather was almost perfect for the athletes.  The temps were in the upper 50’s and mostly sunny.

Jonny was scheduled for the 800 meter run and the 4×110 meter shuttle hurdle relay.  His first race was the 800 meter run.  This race featured a couple of the best 800 meter racers in the state and the pace was very fast and broke a track record.  Jonny get a personal best of 2:03.35 and ended up 10th overall out of the field of 28.    Here is the video I took from the 800 meter run.

Jonny then raced in the 4×110 hurdles.  Unfortunately the 4×110 hurdles follows the 200 meter dash which followed the 800 meter run that Jonny just participated in.  His legs were still tired from the 800 meter run and he was the first leg of the 4×110 shuttle hurdles.  His team was put in the fast heat and they ended up 5th overall with a time of 73.11.  Jonny finished his leg in 18.4.  The 110 Meter Shuttle Run video is below.

Licking Valley Dick Houston Relays

The Blue Aces participated in the Licking Valley Dick Houston Relays at the Licking Valley High School.  Jonny was scheduled to run in the Shuttle Hurdle Relay and the Distance Medley Relay, which consists of an 800, 400, 1200 and 1600 meter legs.  Jonny was to run the 1200 meter leg.

The Shuttle Hurdle Relay was delayed an hour due to the thunderstorms that were rolling through.  Each leg is 110 meters long and the team finished in 4h place with a time of 1:06.81.

The Distance Medley Relay was several hours late and ended up being the last event of the evening.  The Distance Medley Relay was the 8th event and they were scheduled for 18 running events for the evening.  The boys team ended up in 2nd place with an overall time of 11:02.29 for the 2.5 mile race.

Upper Arlington Track Meet – March 31, 2015

The first track meet of the season was held at Upper Arlington High School just a few miles west of the OSU Campus.  The meet consisted of Upper Arlington and Hilliard Darby, both division I schools.  Jonny ran in the 300 Meter hurdles and the 4×400 relay.  It was a lot colder expected with the temps 10 degrees lower than forcasted.  The actual temp was 39 with the wind chill bringing it down to 33 degrees.

The first event for him was the 300 hurdles.  According to the coach they get very little practice running hurdles.  According to the coach Jonny only ran the first part of the 300 meter hurdles once over 3 hurdles in all the practices, since they asked him to try hurdles just before the first meet.  There were two heats and it was apparent that Jonny should have been put in the faster heat.  Even though he lost his balance after on hurdle and stumbled and had to stutter step just before another hurdle due to a cell phone in his lane that distracted him, he still had a very respectable time of 47 seconds.  With competition he would have been faster.

The second event was the 4×400 relay.  Jonny ran the 4th and final leg of the relay.  Jonny got the baton in 3rd place and about 20 meters behind the first place competitor.  He was slowing catching up until about 250 meters left in the race.  Jonny started his sprint to the finish about that point and really started to catch the other two.  He passed both other racers with just over 100 meters left in the race and won the race by 10 meters while finishing his leg in 53.3 seconds.  The team finished the mile long run in 3:43.5.