I love track and field, and during this time of year get a little geeked out with times and distances. I went to Dyestat.com to check in on how his 10.43 seconds compares nationally. While he is fairly far down on the list, you will note that he and two other kids are the only representatives from above the Mason-Dixon Line with times under 10.5 seconds. My guess is that had he been training in FL, TX, or southern CA, he would have an even more impressive time.
The other thing is that the kid who may have been the fastest guy in the state, Terrence Laird of Coatesville, couldn't run the 100 at states because he DQed in districts. His 200 time was outrageous (20.83 seconds), and he look like he was shot out of a cannon running anchor for Coatesville's gold medal 4 x 100 meter relay. Sorry we couldn't see Journey run against Laird in the 100.
Great showing for Journey Brown on a wet day!
The other thing is that the kid who may have been the fastest guy in the state, Terrence Laird of Coatesville, couldn't run the 100 at states because he DQed in districts. His 200 time was outrageous (20.83 seconds), and he look like he was shot out of a cannon running anchor for Coatesville's gold medal 4 x 100 meter relay. Sorry we couldn't see Journey run against Laird in the 100.
Great showing for Journey Brown on a wet day!