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09-10-2008, 12:15 PM
Anyone have any input into who looks good in Div. II State Level.
Hopedale looks good losing only 2 from graduation, Feehan looks good with only one graduated (dual meet those two teams on Friday) O.A. looks good with Moveman etc. Any other's looking good? Johnny Gregorek is said to be training like a mad man with the rest of the Seekonk team rallying behind him may surprise some. Mowhawk Trail continues to impress??

Any other input, any surprises out there?

mcrun33
09-10-2008, 12:42 PM
Anyone have any input into who looks good in Div. II State Level.
Hopedale looks good losing only 2 from graduation, Feehan looks good with only one graduated (dual meet those two teams on Friday) O.A. looks good with Moveman etc. Any other's looking good? Johnny Gregorek is said to be training like a mad man with the rest of the Seekonk team rallying behind him may surprise some. Mowhawk Trail continues to impress??

Any other input, any surprises out there?

I see Pembroke's boys as a top 5 candidate at All States and the Emass D4 favorites right now. They should put all 5 under 17:40, which isn't too bad for D4.

polyxc
09-10-2008, 12:43 PM
Five boys D2 teams to watch:

9 Bishop Feehan
15 Oliver Ames
17 Hopedale
19 Hudson
21 Whitinsville Christian

Adrenaline
09-10-2008, 01:21 PM
hopedale will win d2s and proceed to make crazy comments on a video which will be later posted on the internet. cant wait!

DanCA10
09-10-2008, 04:00 PM
Team is Hopedale

Pretty safe bet that Moverman is a BIG favorite for the individual title

xMc23
09-10-2008, 08:23 PM
BIG favorite? clearly you've never seen Gregorek race before

BananaFerret
09-10-2008, 08:32 PM
Keep an eye on Wellesley

DanCA10
09-10-2008, 08:35 PM
BIG favorite? clearly you've never seen Gregorek race before

im just going by Moverman being the top returnee by a pretty big margin, and his big mile PR this spring

im sure gregorek ran alot of miles over the summer and will be in the thick of things come november