Phoenix News: Young Phoenix Is Trying To Restore The Rule Of The State

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Detroit Rick Miotke keep track of your team of girls from the Renaissance to 10 titles in the last 12 years. Therefore, we can Phoenix Dynasty.

But persistent injuries and sudden illness of its star riders caused Phoenix to slip to third place at last year’s Division 2 state championship, behind champion Grand Rapids Forest Mountains and Northern Michigan. For the first time since 1996 that the “renaissance” is not at least finish second.

“We went to the list, and secondly, we have to wrap up and Ramzee Fondren arrest 4 in the 400 meters relay,” said Miotke last year’s World Cup table. “They have their cards, they are lines, which in the bullpen and ready to race. I had to find other riders Ramzee care for and therefore are not ultimately in the relay, and we are at the end of the third .

Currently, under the leadership of senior Ashlee Abraham Moore and China, and a number of newcomers, Phoenix will begin to pay the regional Friday at the reunion Algonac to capture the state title.

“This team is young,” said Miotke, coach of Renaissance “for 27 years.” We have finished the last seven years older, so they are mainly in the ninth grade at this time. We are under construction. Ideally, we’d like to say that we are in the first five years. It is our goal this year, and I wish the press. ”

Renaissance has a lot of good. On Saturday, Wayne, Robert Lynch invitation Мамфорда, “Renaissance” has received the 400-relay before because of the anchor leg of Abraham, and finished second in the 800 relay. Abraham won the 100 in 12.28 seconds and was slightly different in Мамфорда 200 Aisha Osborne Osborne ran 25.78, 25.87 Abraham.

“We know we have sprinters this year,” said Miotke. “We have several teams, and we are trying to be a week before the regional government to improve, and quickly and see what rules apply in this release. I think time is different for us.”

Some promising young shoots of recovery are Bria Jones (800, 400 relay), Adrienne Parnell (100 barriers 300 hurdles, high jump) and Joslyn Massey (200 relay, 100, 200).

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