KVIDAHL: Elliott, Burroughs prepare for grueling summer
By David Kvidahl |
[email protected] | Posted: Friday, June 22, 2012
RICK GRAEFE / JOURNAL Ezekiel Elliott of John Burroughs clears the second to last hurdle in the 110 meter High Hurdles at Saturday's Skippy Keefer Relays. Elliott won the event in a time of 14.1.
Ezekiel Elliott?s junior year at John Burroughs was almost perfect. The key word in that sentence is almost. As in the Bombers almost won the Class 3 state football championship in the fall, but Elliott was stripped as he was headed for the game-winning score in the waning moments.
In the winter the Burroughs basketball team almost beat eventual Class 3 semifinalist Lutheran North in the district title game at Whitfield, falling 51-49. Instead of taking their shot at top-dog Cardinal Ritter, the Bombers were handed another runner-up trophy.
Elliott almost toppled Grandview?s electric, record setting sprinter Dapo Akinmoladun this spring. Instead, he watched as the Nebraska-bound powerhouse eked in front of him to bring home state titles in the 110- and 300-meter hurdles, leaving Elliott with two of the fastest times in the state but only runner-up medals to show for it.
There are a lot of athletes that would kill to be the runner-up in anything. For Elliott, a 6-foot, 200-pound lightning bolt of a young man, coming so close to victory time and again was just plain painful. To be on the cusp of something so grand and to come within a whisker not once, not twice but three times in three different seasons can play with your mind. It can wear you down. It can break you.
?Junior year was very humbling,? Elliott, 16, said. ?There were a lot of little things that could have happened to make it perfect.?
Elliott did what he could to make it perfect. On the gridiron he scored 42 touchdowns, rushed for 1,802 yards and caught 23 passes for 401 yards. In the winter he averaged 10 points, 4 rebounds and 2 assists per game while hitting over 56-percent of his shots. In the spring he was among the top sprinters in the state, besting a loaded field of locals in the 110s at Henle Holmes but then succumbing to Akinmoladun on the last day of the season.
So what do all those runner-up trophies, medals and heartbreaks add up to this summer?
?Motivation,? Elliott said.
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