
06-20-2004, 12:32 AM
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Glenvilles "A" team finished second in the 4x400 with time of 3:13.44.
Ginn did win the 110h.
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Showing fine form, Ted Ginn Jr. (Cleveland, OH) took control midway through the race and was never challenged. Ginn, a member of two victorious Glenville relay teams this meet, finished in 13.46 with a headwind of 0.2 meters per second.
Julius Jiles-Tindall (Kansas City, MO) was well back in second place with a 13.84 time, with David Whitehurst (Tinton Falls, NJ) third in 13.94.
Jason Richardson (Cedar Hill, TX), hoping for a hurdles double at this meet, failed to finish.
Ginn, an blue-chip track and football prospect who’s headed for Ohio State, wanted to clear the air. “Coming into the hurdles race, there was a lot of talk about stuff I didn’t say,” he told NSSF. “People were saying I was arrogant.”
Ginn mentioned Richardson, his chief rival in the hurdles, and said he tried to set the record straight. “I came to talk to him man-to-man,” he says. “I’m not arrogant. I’m not a track star, I’m a football player. I’ve used track to get in shape for football. I don’t talk. I just go out there and do it.”
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http://adidasoutdoor.nationalscholas...php?newsid=532
I looks like it was a good weekend for Glenville
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