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I saw two things that this kid did that were very impressive at the New Caney Track Meet. He fell down on the 300 hurldes, rolled, got up and sucked two guys up to win the race.  On the 4x400 he got the baton and a forest brook and Dayton runner were at the goal post, about fifty meters away and he sucked them up to win the 4x400.  The dayton runner was no slouch either.  Anyone had the plesure of watching this kid run?

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If I had not seen Chance fall down and get up to win the race myself,.....I wouldn't have believed it.  He was amazing.

Hopefully Dayton's Mile Relay will have a chance at a rematch with Crosby at Regional.  Last leg was recovering from Strep Throat....wasn't 100%....he'll improve, so will the other 3 guys.   It will be a battle of two great teams.

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casey is the real deal!!! He should definitely medal in the 300h at state.

Right now he is third in the nation in  the 300 H and 5th in the 110 H, no 4a Texas runner is even near him.  He should when them both in state.

DYESTAT ELITE 2008 Outdoor : B-300H

   Mark ^  Athlete ^  Class ^  GR ^  School ^  ST ^  Meet ^  Season ^

  36.85  Olarenwaju Adeyemi  2008  12  Southridge  FL  2008 Bob Hayes OUT  08 Out

36.90  Kenny McClain  2008  12  Bolles  FL  2008 Bob Hayes OUT  08 Out

  37.03  Chance Casey  2009  11  Crosby  TX  2008 Jesuit-Sheaner 4A OUT  08 Out

  37.12  Sam McGuffie  2008  12  Cy Fair  TX  2008 Mayde Creek OUT  08 Out

  37.30  Jamele Mason  2008  12  Westfield  TX  2008 Woodlands OUT  08 Out

  37.42  Ethan Grant  2010  10  St Thomas Aquinas  FL  2008 Louie Bing OUT  08 Out

  37.42  Collin Shurbet  2008  12  Smithson Valley  TX  2008 Smithson Valley OUT  08 Out

  37.53  Martin Embry  2008  12  Sandalwood  FL  2008 Bob Hayes OUT  08 Out

  37.59  Brandon Tucker  2008  12  Lewisville  TX  2008 Louisiana-Lafayette OUT  08 

DYESTAT ELITE 2008 Outdoor : B-110H

   Mark ^  Athlete ^  Class ^  GR ^  School ^  ST ^  Meet ^  Season ^

  13.81  Spencer Adams  2008  12  Butler  NC  2008 Phoenix OUT  08 Out

  13.91  Brandon Tucker  2008  12  Lewisville  TX  2008 Louisiana-Lafayette OUT  08 Out

  14.04  Jamele Mason  2008  12  Westfield  TX  2008 Texas Southern OUT  08 Out

  14.05  Olarenwaju Adeyemi  2008  12  Southridge  FL  2008 Bob Hayes OUT  08 Out

  14.08  Chance Casey  2009  11  Crosby  TX  2008 Jesuit-Sheaner 4A OUT  08 Out    

  14.22  Robert Jackson  2008  12  Brookwood  GA  2008 Collins Hill Icebreaker OUT  08 Out

  14.22  William Wynne  2008  12  McEachern  GA  2008 McEachern 3-11 tri OUT  08 Out

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casey is the real deal!!! He should definitely medal in the 300h at state.

Right now he is third in the nation in  the 300 H and 5th in the 110 H, no 4a Texas runner is even near him.  He should when them both in state.

DYESTAT ELITE 2008 Outdoor : B-300H

   Mark ^  Athlete ^  Class ^  GR ^  School ^  ST ^  Meet ^  Season ^

  36.85  Olarenwaju Adeyemi  2008  12  Southridge  FL  2008 Bob Hayes OUT  08 Out

36.90  Kenny McClain  2008  12  Bolles  FL  2008 Bob Hayes OUT  08 Out

  37.03  Chance Casey  2009  11  Crosby  TX  2008 Jesuit-Sheaner 4A OUT  08 Out

  37.12  Sam McGuffie  2008  12  Cy Fair  TX  2008 Mayde Creek OUT  08 Out

  37.30  Jamele Mason  2008  12  Westfield  TX  2008 Woodlands OUT  08 Out

  37.42  Ethan Grant  2010  10  St Thomas Aquinas  FL  2008 Louie Bing OUT  08 Out

  37.42  Collin Shurbet  2008  12  Smithson Valley  TX  2008 Smithson Valley OUT  08 Out

  37.53  Martin Embry  2008  12  Sandalwood  FL  2008 Bob Hayes OUT  08 Out

  37.59  Brandon Tucker  2008  12  Lewisville  TX  2008 Louisiana-Lafayette OUT  08 

DYESTAT ELITE 2008 Outdoor : B-110H

   Mark ^  Athlete ^  Class ^  GR ^  School ^  ST ^  Meet ^  Season ^

  13.81  Spencer Adams  2008  12  Butler  NC  2008 Phoenix OUT  08 Out

  13.91  Brandon Tucker  2008  12  Lewisville  TX  2008 Louisiana-Lafayette OUT  08 Out

  14.04  Jamele Mason  2008  12  Westfield  TX  2008 Texas Southern OUT  08 Out

  14.05  Olarenwaju Adeyemi  2008  12  Southridge  FL  2008 Bob Hayes OUT  08 Out

  14.08  Chance Casey  2009  11  Crosby  TX  2008 Jesuit-Sheaner 4A OUT  08 Out    

  14.22  Robert Jackson  2008  12  Brookwood  GA  2008 Collins Hill Icebreaker OUT  08 Out

  14.22  William Wynne  2008  12  McEachern  GA  2008 McEachern 3-11 tri OUT  08 Out

wow!!! great stuff.

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I was in the heat behind him and all I heard was an ooo by the crowd and I looked up and he was back up. So I didnt think no one fell then he won the heat and I hear someone say he fell and still won. Impressive but come on he still ran a forty I wish I could run a forty without fallin

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Would love to see him vs. Mcguffie. Hope they are going to pearland for regional qualifiers.

Casey will run in Huntsville bc he is in the four-a bracket. Saw him  in the one hundred hurdles last night.......... WOW Only a junior? ;D

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