BILLY NAYLOR FOLLOWING HIS 4TH PLACE FINISH IN THE 800M.
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Billy Ledder interview following his 4x800 and 1600 events at the FSU Relays.
Interview with Kayla Parker following her multitude of events at the FSU relays.
Interviews following their races at the FSU RELAYS.
An outstanding 3200 meter race was held Friday at the FSU Relays. Nike Indoor Nationals mile runner-up Patrick McGregor from Hoover, Alabama was looked upon as one of the pre-race favorites, but McGregor ended up severall in the race with a time of 9:20.19 as the unheralded Florida boys stole the show in their exhibition of great depth. Derek Wehunt of Sickles had a great closing kick in the final 300 meter run to win in a US #4 time of 9:06.78. Leon's Matt Mizereck followed in as runner-up in a US #5 time of 9:09.24. Colin Barker (3rd, 9:11.20), Connor Revord (4th, 9:14.95), Brian Atkinson (5th, 9:15.01), and Will Stanford (6th, 9:15.58) helped round out arguably the deepest 3200 meter high school race in Florida state history. More to come from FSU Relays throughout the weekend. Rain storms have caused delays in the meet so far. Feature Story | Interview with Derek Wehunt | Interview with Stanford and Mizereck 1.Derek Wehunt Sickles 9:06.78 2. Matt Mizereck Leon 9:09.24 3. Colin Barker BK 9:11.20 4. Connor Revord Jesuit 9:14.94 5. Brian Atkinson Melbourne 9:15.01 6. Will Stanford Leon 9:15.58 7. Patrick McGregor Hoover 9:20.19 8. Michael Wallace BK 9:22.46
It's not often the high school 3200-meter race turns out to be the premier race of the day at a major invitational, but the all-star cast assembled for Friday's rain-soaked FSU Relays made that happen. In a field that included four Florida boys state cross country champions and the runner-up in the mile at the Nike Indoor Nationals, Tampa Sickles junior Derek Wehunt stole the show. Feature Story | Interview with Derek Wehunt | Interview with Stanford and Mizereck Full Results and Coverage...