Obviously there is no way to know for sure, but I agree that they could have given 39.78 a scare. At the paces they were going, 0.2 seconds is around 2 meters - about 6.5 feet. It certainly seems realistic to me that they lost 6.5 feet or more with the anchor taking off too early.
@@spinninforbax4156 First of all, whether a time constitutes a 'scare' of the 39.78 is completely subjective. One viewer is free to consider this 39.98 performance a scare of 39.78. There is no textbook definition of what it means to scare 39.78. Secondly, neither I nor the original poster claimed that this performance was a scare of 39.78. What the original poster said, and what I agreed with, was that had the anchor not gone early, the team could have given the 39.78 time a scare. Could they have gotten within 0.1 of the record? Maybe. Could they have gotten within 0.01 of the record? Maybe. Could they have beaten the record? Maybe. We will never know because the anchor took off too early. That's why I said 'Obviously there is no way to know for sure, but I agree that the could have given 39.78 a scare.' There is no certainty implied in anything that I said.
That is a competitor. Anchor knew he F’d up. Win is a win is a win, but when you know you likely cost your team tenths of a second it can get to you. We all mistakes. He’ll remember this. Excellent race overall.
Thank you!!! I was going to say the exact same thing. For a guy who left way too early, he did kind of keep his composure and never gave up. So many kids panic and end up giving up on the whole race. Amazing time for a pretty bad 3rd exchange.
I must say it was a great race as always the crowd wait on 6A to run relays, but if you look at the video Duncanville anchor leg got out to soon, but the coaches choose not to contest the race.
@@tjmckenzie4048 Exactly, as long as the exchange is done in the zone it doesn't matter when the anchor started running. It did cost them some time though
@@militarymn2008 cuz being from a big school don’t make you good Lol the chances of great athletes are much higher but someone who is built like that, is like that no matter where they from
@@ariapplefarm I know this, that's why I said what I said. If Thompson woulda had two more of him on his squad they would have probably broke the 4x1 record too
Y'all gotta understand Duncanville has been a national target by all school competing nationayl in the 4x100 Klein forest gets praised for Running 40.1 they are young in talented but Duncanville was running another race against f.w od Wyatt 98 Duncanville was running against history and stood stiff and tall🔥🔥🏃🏿♂️💯🏆
@@n88te He's talking about O.D Wyatt setting the national record in 98. Even more amazing about that record was FW Dunbar who was running sub 40 as well. Same district as Wyatt.
That's Jelani Watkins and he was coming, it's a good thing Duncanville got off to that blazing start. LOL If Klein Forest had faster runners to put with Watkins they wouldn't be beat. I'd like to know who's Duncanville's runners are?? Can anyone list them?? New LSU football recruit Caden Durham has to be 1 of them. Him and Klein Forest's Jelani Watkins will give LSU football phenomenal speed. SMH
Good race they joined the 39 Club we ran a 39.95 back at the 2001 Texas State track meet Forest Brook Jaguars look us up.. And I believe Klein Forest would have beat them had they been in a better lane
@@n88te ok dawg think what you want you are clearly bias to Duncanville.. I know what my eyes saw and I saw what Klein Forest did out of Lane 2.. you put them in any of those middle Lanes and it's a completely different race
Horrible handoffs all over the place. And No wonder DVille runners look Pissed.l Dville would have set a national record if it wasn't for hand offs 2 and 3.
Or our population is increasing rapidly giving us a bigger genetic pool with a greater chance to produce freak athletes. You can’t teach that kind of speed on display. That’s Deep South speed that was bred a long time ago iykyk.
Each a has monsters in it not just 6A there are smaller schools athletes in Texas that are just waiting for their opportunities and you havent seen everything Texas is the best place for every sport
HANDOFFS HANDOFFS HANDOFFS - THEY WOULD HAVE COME CLOSE - IF THE HANDOFFS WERE BETTER I THINK THEY WOULD HAVE AT LEAST MATCHED THE RECORD OR SET A NEW ONE
@@dwightanderson8331 its just one state meet. all classes run at the meet. there is separation in classes because of the number of kids that attend each school. dville has over 4k students. some years its closer to 5k. it is a MASSIVE school. there are over 3200 public and private schools in the state, and their enrollment varies from less than 50 kids to over 5k kids. not fair for lil schools to compete against bigger schools. there are actual football teams whose rosters are larger than some schools total population.
@@Jwalkin2 I'm quite familiar with the UIL. I know about the classes its the other guy that needs to understand. But thanks for chiming in. Most all states have separate classes and some 1 meet with all there some separate big school classes from small ones just depends on tge state.
Could’ve gave 39.78 a scare if the anchor hadn’t gone so early. Still amazing time though
Edit: 39.76*
Tbh they wasn't going 39.7 anything. But they could of went faster than 39.98
Obviously there is no way to know for sure, but I agree that they could have given 39.78 a scare. At the paces they were going, 0.2 seconds is around 2 meters - about 6.5 feet. It certainly seems realistic to me that they lost 6.5 feet or more with the anchor taking off too early.
@@cabralwilliams9812 no they wasn't. 2018 39.80 was a actual scare. 39.98 is not. Qith a better handoff ot would of been 39.90. Or 39.89
@@spinninforbax4156 First of all, whether a time constitutes a 'scare' of the 39.78 is completely subjective. One viewer is free to consider this 39.98 performance a scare of 39.78. There is no textbook definition of what it means to scare 39.78. Secondly, neither I nor the original poster claimed that this performance was a scare of 39.78. What the original poster said, and what I agreed with, was that had the anchor not gone early, the team could have given the 39.78 time a scare. Could they have gotten within 0.1 of the record? Maybe. Could they have gotten within 0.01 of the record? Maybe. Could they have beaten the record? Maybe. We will never know because the anchor took off too early. That's why I said 'Obviously there is no way to know for sure, but I agree that the could have given 39.78 a scare.' There is no certainty implied in anything that I said.
@@cabralwilliams9812 didn't read that. Us in Texas know 39.98 not a scare to a 39.76... lol
That is a competitor. Anchor knew he F’d up. Win is a win is a win, but when you know you likely cost your team tenths of a second it can get to you. We all mistakes. He’ll remember this. Excellent race overall.
Thank you!!! I was going to say the exact same thing. For a guy who left way too early, he did kind of keep his composure and never gave up. So many kids panic and end up giving up on the whole race. Amazing time for a pretty bad 3rd exchange.
Race starts at 2:50
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I must say it was a great race as always the crowd wait on 6A to run relays, but if you look at the video Duncanville anchor leg got out to soon, but the coaches choose not to contest the race.
He did go out too soon, but he definitely got the baton before the end of the zone. No reason to contest the race.
@@tjmckenzie4048 Exactly, as long as the exchange is done in the zone it doesn't matter when the anchor started running. It did cost them some time though
Fort Worth OD Wyatt ran 39.76 in 1998 it lives another year.
Brenan Thompson from Spearman ran a 10.24 coming from a 2A school. You don't gotta be a big school to be fast.
Who said you gotta go to a big school😂it’s either u got it or u don’t
@@headlxnes5444 that's what I'm saying, we had a dude back in '05 from my 2A school running a 10.4
@@militarymn2008 cuz being from a big school don’t make you good Lol the chances of great athletes are much higher but someone who is built like that, is like that no matter where they from
@@ariapplefarm I know this, that's why I said what I said. If Thompson woulda had two more of him on his squad they would have probably broke the 4x1 record too
You can tell the anchor was pissed at himself
Yep could’ve ran way faster
The Penn relays high school record is 39 secs The Jamaican school that won this year did 40.13
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Texas teams would smoke that team that won Penn relays this year in 4x1 and 4x2
And Texas public school duncanville just blew that out the water
I said the record is 39 secs for that relay held by a Jamaican school
@@andrewhall6695 these Texas boys are 16 17 and 18. The Jamaicans be 18 19 and 20.. 🤣🤣🤣
@@stephenwilliams7200 not true most of them are still 17 and 18. 5th form which is after 12th grade is an optional yr.
Y'all gotta understand Duncanville has been a national target by all school competing nationayl in the 4x100 Klein forest gets praised for Running 40.1 they are young in talented but Duncanville was running another race against f.w od Wyatt 98 Duncanville was running against history and stood stiff and tall🔥🔥🏃🏿♂️💯🏆
Od Wyatt wasn’t good at all this year
@@n88te He's talking about O.D Wyatt setting the national record in 98. Even more amazing about that record was FW Dunbar who was running sub 40 as well. Same district as Wyatt.
They ass should have been dqued. Lol
Out the zone
I see i put a comment! Man Look how far HS 4x100 has come in these two years.
Kleins 4th leg was coming!!!!! Hats off to all schools
Is he running summer track this year
That's Jelani Watkins and he was coming, it's a good thing Duncanville got off to that blazing start. LOL If Klein Forest had faster runners to put with Watkins they wouldn't be beat. I'd like to know who's Duncanville's runners are?? Can anyone list them?? New LSU football recruit Caden Durham has to be 1 of them. Him and Klein Forest's Jelani Watkins will give LSU football phenomenal speed. SMH
OD Wyatt still hood national record for now
But OD Wyatt is so ass now
*hold
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How were they not out of the zone with the last two passes? 😱
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Good race they joined the 39 Club we ran a 39.95 back at the 2001 Texas State track meet Forest Brook Jaguars look us up.. And I believe Klein Forest would have beat them had they been in a better lane
But they didn’t to bad for you
They definitely would’ve never caught dville in any lane Allen had a better chance of winning
@@n88te Ain't no too bad nothing for me.. I don't have a dog in the race just stating what I saw
@@n88te ok dawg think what you want you are clearly bias to Duncanville.. I know what my eyes saw and I saw what Klein Forest did out of Lane 2.. you put them in any of those middle Lanes and it's a completely different race
They gonna have same 4x1next year 👀
They was movin
If, if Duncanville's 3rd handoff had been clean, if! Their time would have obviously been better. How much better, 39.2 or so.....?
39.2 is outrageous
Probably like a 39.6
Jelani Watkins ran anchor for Klein Forest as a sophomore in this race.
Did he not run out the exchange zone?
Jonathan Simms representing #impactrack and Allen High School!
Where
I raced him last year in aau my first meet he is 14 turning 15 and he is a beast but I’m still in 13-14 age group and he now running with Allen
He gonna be a beast
@@n88te I think you and I chatted on IG last year. 😂 Yes, he just turned 15. Can't wait for summer track to begin!
@@KenyaG. he running summer track this year?
wasn't duncanville past the zone? no one cought it?
Wrong line dude
The Anchor Leg is JAYLEN WASHINGTON
Can you step over the line?
Was this the final??
yes
Look like red and white team didn't get the bantam off either
He had plenty of room
Awesome.👍
their third leg was moving
he ran with his hand out
Horrible handoffs all over the place. And No wonder DVille runners look Pissed.l Dville would have set a national record if it wasn't for hand offs 2 and 3.
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Becoming faster and stronger at an exponential rate 🤓
Some "humans" more than others 🤷🏿♂️
Or our population is increasing rapidly giving us a bigger genetic pool with a greater chance to produce freak athletes. You can’t teach that kind of speed on display. That’s Deep South speed that was bred a long time ago iykyk.
WHERE ALL YALL AT THAT WAS SAYING TX HADN'T WENT 39 YET?? When it was 4a an 5a running.. This 6a, The Big Boys.
Each a has monsters in it not just 6A there are smaller schools athletes in Texas that are just waiting for their opportunities and you havent seen everything Texas is the best place for every sport
@@n88te I ran track in Texas I know.
@@spinninforbax4156 nah you don’t know because if you did you wouldn’t be say this 6A,the big boys
@@n88te Yeah but the 6A school ran the fastest 🤷🏿♂️
@@n88te 3a 4x1 won state with a 42.8 they wouldn't even qualify in 6a it's levels to this
39.76 was close to be broken
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HANDOFFS HANDOFFS HANDOFFS - THEY WOULD HAVE COME CLOSE - IF THE HANDOFFS WERE BETTER I THINK THEY WOULD HAVE AT LEAST MATCHED THE RECORD OR SET A NEW ONE
There was bad handoffs all over the place. One team's 4 almost didn't even go.
Some of them dudes straight up look 30
Somebody gotta explain to me why texas has multiple state meets and one for each A
Probably because they have more than 1,000 schools with teams. Not sure how many. Basing it off 1,500 football schools playing.
@@dwightanderson8331 its just one state meet. all classes run at the meet. there is separation in classes because of the number of kids that attend each school. dville has over 4k students. some years its closer to 5k. it is a MASSIVE school. there are over 3200 public and private schools in the state, and their enrollment varies from less than 50 kids to over 5k kids. not fair for lil schools to compete against bigger schools. there are actual football teams whose rosters are larger than some schools total population.
@@Jwalkin2 I'm quite familiar with the UIL. I know about the classes its the other guy that needs to understand. But thanks for chiming in. Most all states have separate classes and some 1 meet with all there some separate big school classes from small ones just depends on tge state.
Maybe I don't understand Relays, but how is it possible for 4 HS guys to average under 10secs?
because you have a running start. olympic sprinters can run their leg in under 9 seconds with the running start you get in a relay
Because it’s Texas the fastest state in the world where highschoolers are running college times
Running start
Several reasons. And they don't all have to avg under 10 seconds. You need a strong let 1 and 3. 4 doesn't even run 100M. It's more like 80.
D'Ville!!!!
Yay Yay
They ran 39.98 with a bleeped up anchor pass.....!
Is there a rule in Texas that requires the runners to wear shorts over their speed shorts?
Potential anchor dude been running second leg all year 🤦
The handoff is really not that complicated. Pitiful.
easy for you to say lol, man arm chair commenters say the darndest things.
Since you know?
@@zoocepierce4556 -- yes I do…the distance of the track never changes, nor the length of the baton….I can teach you now if you like….
Was that the fast heat of the 4x100’s?
39.9 with a bad handoff is like a 39.1 with a good handoff how
So weird how the video angles can make it look different. I was there, and that anchor in Lane 2 was blazin'. Only a sophomore.
Too bad their handoffs style ruins their acceleration. Could have been .2 or even .3 faster.
How come the winner wasn't disqualified he ran past the exchange line ??
He was far from the exchange line. You're looking at the wrong line.
@@SimplyMarlo74 i was thinking the same😀 Thanks for the clearance👍😜
Bad handoffs. The officials were not very good. Still, blazing times, for HS.
Pierre goree 10.22 -.5 m/s
This is for the 100m?
@@nolimitdaniel9050 yes
And doing it weighting 220 is super impressive
El que remato pesa 100 kilos y juega fubcbol americano
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