i know we have several track and field fans on this board.
Last Thursday two men - one was Brandon Adams of Minooka don’t remember the other kids name, qualified on time in the 200 meters at the HF sectional.
However more than 24 hours later they were informed that they had to rerun the race at HF at 9 am Saturday because of a malfunction of some sort in the FAT timing system.
They returned in sub-50 degree temps and rain and didn’t run the time. Now the IHSA and Kraig Garber are not letting them run.
Adams has run qualifying countless times this year as has the other kid. Everyone there knew they both ran time.
Is it that much of an inconvenience on the state to allow two kids who clearly ran time to participate along with the other two?
At what point will it EVER be about the kids. Because this kind of administrative crap is why the IHSA has the stains they have.
If the iHSA has any stones they do the right thing but I have long thoughts and beliefs that says they won’t.
Last Thursday two men - one was Brandon Adams of Minooka don’t remember the other kids name, qualified on time in the 200 meters at the HF sectional.
However more than 24 hours later they were informed that they had to rerun the race at HF at 9 am Saturday because of a malfunction of some sort in the FAT timing system.
They returned in sub-50 degree temps and rain and didn’t run the time. Now the IHSA and Kraig Garber are not letting them run.
Adams has run qualifying countless times this year as has the other kid. Everyone there knew they both ran time.
Is it that much of an inconvenience on the state to allow two kids who clearly ran time to participate along with the other two?
At what point will it EVER be about the kids. Because this kind of administrative crap is why the IHSA has the stains they have.
If the iHSA has any stones they do the right thing but I have long thoughts and beliefs that says they won’t.