Locals Competing at the Next Level

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Here's what I've found so far:

Joey Palumbo - Sheridan (Tennessee-Martin)

I'm sure there are more, anybody got some?


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ND has three at Otterbein: CJ Smith, Dakota Smith, Evan Coriell


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Clay Fish of Sheridan: OU


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chillcothe has megan osborn at penn state


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Trevor Detillion (Unioto) and Walt Petzel (Zane Trace) are at Kent State.


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Madison Sury Waterford, Ohio U , XC and track.


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Jamie Sindelar from Athens throws at Ashland University. She is a NCAA National Champion and an NCAA runner-up entering her final year of eligibility. She currently has the top indoor throw in the nation in NCAA DII at 54' 4 1/4" a full meter over the next closest and her PR of 55' 4 1/4" is the 2nd longest thrown in DII history.


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Not Collegiate, but Kurt Roberts Athens High and Ashland University went over 70' last weekend at the New Balance Grand Prix in Boston, which so far is the top throw in the Indoor season in the world.


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Pol pot wrote:Not Collegiate, but Kurt Roberts Athens High and Ashland University went over 70' last weekend at the New Balance Grand Prix in Boston, which so far is the top throw in the Indoor season in the world.
I did see that! This is awesome to hear, Kurt is a great guy!


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Kurt pretty much holds every lifting record at Athens


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Kurt was always a big guy in high school, and now he is absolutely huge!


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Pol pot wrote:Not Collegiate, but Kurt Roberts Athens High and Ashland University went over 70' last weekend at the New Balance Grand Prix in Boston, which so far is the top throw in the Indoor season in the world.
Good to hear....haven't heard much on him as of late.


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See where Coy Blair threw over 60 feet last week at Tiffen


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noreply66 wrote:
Pol pot wrote:Not Collegiate, but Kurt Roberts Athens High and Ashland University went over 70' last weekend at the New Balance Grand Prix in Boston, which so far is the top throw in the Indoor season in the world.
Good to hear....haven't heard much on him as of late.

He's still throwing, focused on the Olympic Trials right now.


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noreply66 wrote:
Pol pot wrote:Not Collegiate, but Kurt Roberts Athens High and Ashland University went over 70' last weekend at the New Balance Grand Prix in Boston, which so far is the top throw in the Indoor season in the world.
Good to hear....haven't heard much on him as of late.

You may find this interesting and fun. Kurt begins about the 5:49 mark

http://www.usatf.tv/gprofile.php?mgroup ... _id=164095


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I have said this on here before about watching Kurt in school. His field events wasn't what shocked me it was his speed at his size. I'm thinking it was the 4x200 and coming down the last 100 Athens was in a distant third and Kurt was gaining fast. He didn't catch the other runners but I was telling myself I would hate to be carrying the football and get hit by him.
It was just mouth opening to see him run for a guy that size.


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Clarissa Johnson of Whiteoak running at Rio Grande


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Aaron Wood, from Fisher, will be running at Ohio State next year.


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formerfcfan wrote:Aaron Wood, from Fisher, will be running at Ohio State next year.
I just heard this yesterday, congrats to Aaron!


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Chanda Cuckler of Federal Hocking got second at the MAC championship in the 800 meters today
Caitlyn Owings of Vinton County high jumps for Marshall


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