RaceTab by MileSplit/FloSports Donald Betterly, Wissahickon High Abington @ Wissahickon – 4/27/2021 7:26:02 AM Wissahickon, Ambler, PA Varsity Boys 300 Meter Hurdles =================================================================Name Yr Team Time Pts—————————————————————–1 Joe Frisbee 12 Abington 42.4 52 Josh Tillman 12 Wissahickon 42.6 PR 33 Jacob Tillman 12 Wissahickon 43.2 PR … Read More
Friday 4/13/2021 – Having been really lucky with weather this spring, it was bound to happen. 50 degrees, windy and spitting rain ushered in the meet. Here we focused on the 400 and 4×4 as it looks like those areas are our ticket to post-season. Everyone else were told ‘show some improvement!’ In the 1600,… Read More
4/10/21 – The last time this happened it was 2001….a loss to Upper Dublin. Over the last few years, the rare losses have been due to what we DIDN’T do, more so than what our opponents DID. I will take the blame for this one as I was taking a look at some potential 800… Read More
Before the season started we were faced with the uncertainty of potential shut-downs and/or cancellations of the big invitationals, the powers that be decided to maintain a Suburban One League (SOL) ‘bubble’ on weekends. These 8 team revolving meets are designed to give the kids competition without going too far from home. We hosted week… Read More
We took a loss but came away feeling ‘not too bad!’ An improved all-around effort from last week’s snooze-fest saw lots of PRs and signs that we’re gonna get ALOT better. Big take-away was Isaiah Marc handling state caliber 400 man Caleb Ryu (48.38 PR) three times. The lost year hurt everyone and Caleb will… Read More
Robert Wilson (Bloomsburg) had a 4th place 200m in 23.40 and chipped in a leg on the winning 4×4 at the Millersville Invite. Teammates Ahmir Johnson and Liam Davies (Stockton) were busy at the Oscar Moore Invite in Glassboro. Ahmir had a triple jump win (45-9.5), a long jump runner-up (22-6.5) and anchored the 4×4… Read More
The season kicked off during spring break, which means key people MIA. That, along with some nagging injuries, limited our over-all performance. Freshmen provided the positive take-aways: Jaylan Foster’s 11.2 100 meters, Graysen Ruffner’s 4:57.4 1600 win and Mike Ross’ HJ/LJ double win. Super marks they aren’t but look for big things down the road.… Read More