Was looking at some track times and noticed that future cyclone Devin Lemke has the 4th best 200 time in the state (all classes). This kid could be a beast at DE in a few years.
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Was looking at some track times and noticed that future cyclone Devin Lemke has the 4th best 200 time in the state (all classes). This kid could be a beast at DE in a few years.
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Not to mention, he was a placewinner (3rd?) at the state wrestling tourney. I really hope that he ends up at DE, because he could be a good one. 6'4, physical and fast. He did double sign with a JUCO, so let's hope he has got his grades in order this semester.
I'm thinking that he ends up at DE and JaQuarius Daniels is a TE down the line. "Big" athletes is something that ISU has been lacking forever.
I'm sure he has good speed but I doubt that he's a legit 21.9 200m. I'm sure that time was hand held by an english teacher at a meet who didn't really care to be there. If he runs anywhere close to that at the state meet then I'll be impressed.
I saw him at the meet in Nevada a week ago and he ran the open 400 in 50.5... it was accurate and he was fast. He also anchored his team in the 110 shuttle hurdle relay. He started back about 1 1/2 hurdles and he caught the guy to end up winning it for IF-A, it was very impressive.
I'm not sure what his other times were and how fast he actually is, but seeing how this 21.92 time was recorded at a Clarion track meet, I think its safe to say that this is a hand time and not FAT. That time converted to FAT would be ~22.16, still is fairly good especially for how early it is in the track season.
Bipolarcy: I haven't been in high school since 2004, so I'm a bit behind, but do a lot of high schools now-a-days have fully automatic timing systems? If so, thats pretty good and wish we had the same. Thinking back to when I ran I'm pretty sure the only meets that had FAT were Drake Relays, State Meet, Districts @ Ankeny, and I believe that was it. (Newton may have had it as well)
After perusing the interwebs for a little bit, it turns out he actually got 3rd place at state LAST year in the 200m
Finals
1 Jasper, Brandon 11 Central Clinton 22.86
2 Bogaard, Brett 12 Pella 22.86
3 Lemke, Devin 11 IA Falls, Alden 22.94
4 Voelker, Trevor 12 DC-Grimes 22.95
5 Ives, Preston 12 Bishop Heelan 22.97
6 Rutenbeck, Tyler 12 Maquoketa 23.00
7 Wagoner, Mitch 12 IA Falls, Alden 23.09
8 Hergert, Ted 12 Clear Crk-Amana 23.28
I was going to say it wasn't important how fast you are in the 200 meters in football, but then there was THE RUN!
Well, aside from the fact that he wants to be an NFL tight end.
And that (apparently, having also signed a LOI with a JC), the possibility that he may not qualify.
Other than that, he's one of the sleepers of the class. But then, in my eyes, there are quite a few of them.