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A similar post over on BN "thread link" is from someone who must have attended. He states that Amos looks more muscular than he expected. Washington looks to be a solid 6'1" / 190. Those are nice measureables for an incoming freshman at either WR or CB.ShakerBuck said:also of note....
Andre Amos finsihed 2nd in the 400
Is JamO not running track this spring? what's the deal?bucknut11 said:Glenville won big at the Bellaire Relays. Freddie Lenix won both the 100m and the 200m and was also on at least one winning relay, maybe more. He ran 10.8 and 21.8 and he came away with the MVP award. Still no mention of Jamario...
Ray Small, Buckeye recruit from Glenville turned in an impressive time in the 200M, coming in third with a 21.84.Dayton Daily News said:• Cleveland Glenville is the state's deepest Division I program. But the Tarblooders are no match for Piqua sophomore Brandon Saine.
Unloading a jet-like overdrive, Saine ran away from Glenville's Freddie Lenix in a matchup of Ohio's best to win a wind-aided 100 (10.68). Lenix, another Glenville great who's headed to Ohio State University as a defensive back, was second (10.80).
"I knew I could beat (Lenix) because I got him in the 55 indoor," Saine said. "I'll be ready for state now. I don't feel I'm unbeatable, but I'm feeling pretty good about my running right now."
Trotwood-Madison's Darison Williams was third (10.90).
Lenix (21.67) beat Saine (21.72) out of the blocks and withstood a strong challenge to win the 200.