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Boys 4x200 Relay
Posted At : Fri June 18, 2004 @ 10:05 PM EDT
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Lancaster (TX) and Glenville (Cleveland, OH) hooked up again for a second time Saturday night, this time for all the marbles. This time it was the Cleveland squad that lit up the capacity crowd at Paul Derr Track with a win in 1:23.78.
The Clevelanders lined up with Freddie Lenix, Stephon Fuqua, Jamario O’Neal and Ted Ginn Jr. It was Ginn’s great anchor leg that put away the race.
“Freddie popped it off, then Fuqua did his thing,” said Ginn, who qualified for Sunday’s 110m hurdles final earlier in the day and anchored Glenville’s relay team in the heats of the 4x100m. “Things were pretty equal on the backstretch. Then when I got the baton, I knew it was showtime.
Lancaster and Glenville square off again Sunday in the 4x100 final. “Lancaster’s a good team,” Ginn added. “They run hard.”
Rodrick Stewart, who anchored the Texas quartet, called the Lancaster-Glenville matchups “a rivalry” and said Sunday’s 4x100 final “will be something to see.” Lancaster is the national leader in the event with a time of 40.28.
“I’m not going to guarantee a victory,” added Stewart. “But it’ll be a race.”
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