Blazing on the West Coast
Jana Stolting, April 12, 2010
On the other side of the country (California) at the
prestigious Arcadia Meet, Leon’s Matt Mizereck was part of a record breaking
show as he blazed to a fourth place finish in the 3200m in an astounding time of
8:55.75! This is a school and county record, the fifth fastest time ever run by
a Floridian, and the fourth fastest time in the nation this year! Exclamation
points to you, Matt!!!! The 3200 had an amazing 16 runners break 9:00 minutes,
beating the previous record of 11. It took an 8:49.76 (byJake Hurysz) to win the
event. As the winner said "If you want to run fast, come to this [Arcadia]
meet."
Back home last week, Chiles high school played host to two different meets: the
City Championship and the Chiles Capital City Classic. Despite the apparently
“enhanced” atmosphere, the City Championship was largely lackluster. Godby ran
away with the boys’ victory (no pun intended), and Florida High dominated the
girls’ side.
On Saturday, local athletes laced up their spikes again for what proved to be a
much more impressive meet, performance-wise. On the boys’ side, the top
finishing local team was Chiles, in third. They were led by Taylor Buzzard
(4:32.98 for third in the 1600m and 2:03.40 for fourth in the 800m), Brandon
Lingerfelt (4:36.44 for fourth in the 1600m and 10:12.22 for third in the
3200m), Winston Ogletree (third in the 300m hurdles in 40.98), and Stargell
Williams (first in the shot put with 50-08.75 and second in the discus with
156-04). Leon’s boys took fourth and Lincoln came in sixth. Other performances
of note included Leon Lion, Riley Doherty’s, distance double (second in the
1600m in 4:31.15 and first in the 3200m in 9:59.91) and Lincoln Trojan, Adrian
Foushe’s, fourth place performance in the 400m (in 50.40).
On the girls’ side, Chiles took the win, with Lincoln in third and Leon in
fifth. The Timberwolves were led by Lily Williams (first in the 1600m in 5:03.55
and first in the 800m in 2:19.60), Kendall Andrews (second in the 1600m in
5:31.89 and fourth in the 800m in 2:31.45), Jodie McGuff (third in the 1600m in
5:36.28 and third in the 3200m in 11:44.94), Carly Thomas (fourth in the 1600m
in 5:36.29 and first in the 3200m in 11:24.01), Raven Otway (first in the shot
put with 36-01.25 and second in the discus with 106-08).
Next up on the radar are each division’s respective district meets. With less
than a month until State, it is time to buckle down and grind out those final
races. If things continue the way they’ve been going, the Big Bend will make
quite a splash down in Winter Park, come State-time.