Okay, let's get the indoor season started. I've been following the early results from the minor events. Not a lot to report, except that all of us trackies will want to follow Penn State track this year. First off, Brady Gehret--one of last year's two high school superstars in the 400 (along with Patrick Farmer)--is up and running as a PSU frosh. In his first outing, he broke the PSU record for the 300. In his second outing, he won the 200 and finished second in the 60. He's really a 400 man, though, so it seems that Penn State's strategy is to sharpen speed with short races in the indoor season.
Likewise, former CT runner and PSU sophomore Cas Loxsom showed the potential to be an 800 star as a freshman before getting sick last year. Yesterday, he ran a blistering school record in the 500 that has track message boards buzzing. He may be a real dark horse to challenge Robbie Andrews and Andrew Wheating to be the next 800 superstar. Running the 500...again, it appears the PSU coach likes his runners to work on speed during the winter.
Likewise, former CT runner and PSU sophomore Cas Loxsom showed the potential to be an 800 star as a freshman before getting sick last year. Yesterday, he ran a blistering school record in the 500 that has track message boards buzzing. He may be a real dark horse to challenge Robbie Andrews and Andrew Wheating to be the next 800 superstar. Running the 500...again, it appears the PSU coach likes his runners to work on speed during the winter.