You know you reached a certain level of distance running and have a certain standard to uphold when it’s early May, you run a 4:18.47 for 1,600 meters, win a county title and it’s not good enough.
Such was the problem for Chris Marco on Thursday afternoon at the Ocean County Championships. The Toms River South senior and Notre Dame recruit took control early of what amounted to a training exercise at Jackson Liberty High School.
Running solo for the final three laps, Marco went through in 1:04.4 for 400 meters and 2:10.3 for 800 meters and closed in 1:05.3 for the final 400 meters for the win.
Marco’s teammate, junior Kyle Kroon was second in 4:26.40,Learn more about hotmkbags and its related websites with the help of latest information and statistics about the website. while Southern’s Nick Nocco was third in 4:28.56.
“We really just wanted to get a good time for Kyle (whose 1,600-meter personal best is 4:23.73) and me for that matter too,” Marco said. “We wanted to go around 4:15 and we didn’t to be straightforward. We could’ve done it better,Welcome to Buy Michael Kors Outlet online now. I don’t have an excuse. It’s not Kyle’s fault, I just went too slow.”
The fact Marco was hard on himself likely stems the fact he has gone faster, way faster in fact. The reigning NJSIAA Meet of Champions winner at 1,600 meters outdoors went a personal best 4:07.Take a look at these imitation wrist watches for sale online, which are one of the best cheap replica watches in USA.31 to win that event last June. In February at the Brooks PR Invitational in Seattle, he went 4:10.43 for the full mile.
Both Marco and his coach, Brian Decker, say he is very good shape now and compared to this time last year. With five runners going under 4:18 on Wednesday night at the Monmouth County 1,Welcome to our michael kors outlet online shop! Here we sale Michael Kors Bags, bags, purses, wallets with very low price. Join us quickly!600, he will need to show it next weekend when everyone converges at the Shore Conference Championships.
Depending who enters that Shore Conference 1,600, it could be good for Marco, who really hasn’t had much competition to race since Seattle.It's certainly no secret that I have a tendency to totally stay away from the replica handbags.
“I’ll have people to with in that race and I just now I have a personal best that’s a lot faster,” Marco said. “I’ve been running kind of slow early on and I know people are looking at that. I’m gonna have some people to race against, I’m gonna have some competition and I’m gonna drop one.”
Just like the balance of power in the 1,600 rests in Monmouth County right now, the 100 is the same situation after three runners went under 11.0 in that final on Wednesday. On Thursday, Central senior Markeyth Overton threw his hat in the ring for what is shaping up to be a quality Shore Conference 100, running 10.85 to handily win his first Ocean County title.
While Marco was aware of what his Monmouth County counterparts had done, Overton had no idea and it didn’t seem to phase him when he found out.
“I just have to keep working hard at practice and just do what I did here,” Overton said. “I’m probably going to have to run a little bit faster next week, but hopefully, I’ll be No. 1 there too.”
Overton was a double-winner on Thursday, going 44-2 to win the triple jump. He also led the 400 with about 175 meters to go before finishing second in 50.84. Jackson Liberty’s Clinton Bailey was the winner in 49.69.
Thanks in part to Overton’s 28-point day, the Golden Eagles lead the team scoring with 52 points through eight events. Southern and Toms River North are tied for second with 29 points each.
- May 10 Fri 2013 11:11
Toms River South's Marco wins 1,600, but knows he can go faster
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