Announcement
4x100m Relay 48.50! Adrian Black finishes in THIRD place in the 3200m run with a 10:20.70! Cesar Rufino finishes in fourth place with a 10:31.90!
In the 4x100m Relay, Northside dropped 2.81 seconds (51.31) from the Eric Nelson Classic with a season best time of 48.50. Northside Sophomore Keith Jones ran a 11.90 100m split on the first leg of the relay. Northside Freshman Brandon Banas ran a 12.49 100m split on the second leg of the relay. Northside Junior Calvin Kuhnen ran a 12.71 100m split on the third leg of the relay. Northside Junior Gabriel Jiminez-Ekman anchored the Mustangs to seventh place to complete the scoring with a 11.47 100m split for an official time of 48.50.
In the 3200m run, St. Viator Senior Nick Brey won it with an official time of 10:00.30. Oswego East Junior Ryan Fluke finished in second place with an official time of 10:09.00. Northside Junior Adrian Black finished in THIRD place with a season best time of 10:20.70. Adrian Black ran the first mile in 5:10, and then ran the final mile in an EVEN split of 5:10 for an outstanding time of 10:20.70. Adrian Black was awarded a Bronze Medal for finishing in third place overall. Northside Captain Cesar Rufino finished in fourth place to secure vital points for the Mustangs with a season best time of 10:31.90. Senior Cesar Rufino ran the first mile in 5:05, and then ran the final mile in 5:26 for an outstanding time of 10:31.90. Oswego East Bradly Thornton finished in fifth place with an official time of 10:59.80. Christian Liberty Tommy Lowery finished in sixth place with an official time of 11:10.10.
In the Sophomore 3200m run, Northside Freshman Kyle Friedler WON it with a PERSONAL BEST time of 11:17.30. Kyle Friedler has been training with the Northside distance squad since January, and it has paid off. At the Saint Viator Invitational, Kyle Friedler ran a 1600m PR and a 3200m PR in the SAME race! Kyle Friedler ran the first mile in a personal best of 5:25, and then ran the final mile in 5:52 for an official time of 11:17.30. Friedler is only a Freshman, and his 3200m time would have also scored in the Varsity division (7th overall) as well. Kyle Friedler ran an outstanding race!