Ryan Tuohy, the younger brother of Katelyn Tuohy, finished third in the Varsity A race at the Manhattan College Cross Country Invitational this weekend.
I think that the Tuohy and the Ping families can become very close friends. In 2017 guess who the Milesplit Live guys (like Cory and Deibel) picked to win NXN 2017 before the season started……Grace Ping. based on her credentionals…sounded like a realistic pick. Then she got injured before state
Freshman Jamison Ping - 16:24 in yesterday’s race. Too bad he transferred. Would have made an already-good Desert Vista team (where grace and Lauren went) even betterhttps://results.wingfootfinish.com/meets/18145
went to look at katelyn's past races, its state meet after the coaches invitational ,,, his goal is to go to nxn, he is a year behind his sister, katelyn started running nxn in 8th grade
went to look at katelyn's past races, its state meet after the coaches invitational ,,, his goal is to go to nxn, he is a year behind his sister, katelyn started running nxn in 8th grade
you (or your team) have to run Sectional to qualify for State
went to look at katelyn's past races, its state meet after the coaches invitational ,,, his goal is to go to nxn, he is a year behind his sister, katelyn started running nxn in 8th grade
Not accurate.
Rockland County Champs is next, then Section 1 Champs (NYSPHSAA “State” Qualifier), then States (NYSPHSAA) and then Feds.
This kid isn't all that impressive. Why is there a thread about him? There are many kids faster than him and he wouldn't make many varsity squds.
He would make most of the varsity squads. But not in many national ranked teams that are considered “depth teams”. Southlake Carroll would be an example. Their JV team had a sub-16 average at districts. Not surprising since this team didn’t lose many guys. And they were good last year. Their varsity team has a freshman who is coach’s son
Most top runners have siblings who are average. No shame in it but these boards are bringing attention to this kid which will be very stressful to a 15 year old.
He got crushed by another freshman this year. There are 3 freshmen just in the unpopulated state of Iowa faster than him. Not impressed.
Tuohy was not supposed to race that day but insisted, he got beaten by his teammate in the last 10 meters. Today, Tuohy won Section 1 Championships at Bowdoin with 180 speed rating, beating his teammate by almost a minute and a half and at least five runners with a minute faster pbs than him. He was not supposed to win based on the pbs of the runners he beat comfortably, but he did. Impressive stuff.