Friday, March 31, 2017

[gatortalk] Re: [gatornews] [SUN]: Featured area athletes able to produce at Florida Relays

Was able to attend this on Friday. First time in years being at a t&f event. This is quite a spectacle with hundreds of athletes and several events taking place simultaneously.  Sort of highly organized chaos.

Enjoyed it .

Charlie


On 3/31/2017 9:47 AM, Shane Ford wrote:

Featured area athletes able to produce at Florida Relays


Aron Cruickshan, 16, competes in the long jump qualifier during the Florida Relays at the Percy Beard Track in Gainesville.

[Andrea Cornejo/The Gainesville Sun]
Published: Thursday, March 30, 2017 at 10:54 p.m.
Last Modified: Thursday, March 30, 2017 at 10:54 p.m.

Running in the first heat of the boys 3200-meter run Thursday at the Florida Relays, Buchholz's Calum McFetridge didn't know what was going on as part of the electrical power at Percy Beard Track, including the scoreboard, had an outage, leaving the east part in darkness.

Facts

Florida Relays

Where:
 Percy Beard Track

When: Today-Saturday

Tickets: Today and Saturday, $12, $1 students. Or at Florida Gators.com/Tickets

Track opens: 8:30 a.m. today; 9 a.m. Saturday

Didn't seem to stop McFetridge or his fellow runners.

Coming off a tough cross country season, one with plenty of promise which ended with the Bobcat senior pulling out at regionals for health reasons, McFetridge is trying to learn from that experience.

"You live and learn," he said. "Every time you screw up you try to analyze what you did wrong so you don't pass out again.

"It was really confusing for me. It's hard to have a problem and not know what the issue is. My teammates have had that issue too, a lot of people do. You just have to fight through it and keep trying."

McFetridge finished fifth in the event, running a 9:31.12. In the next heat of the event, Gainesville senior Eliot Chafin-Smith won, overtaking the field with a little less than two laps to go and finishing seventh overall at 9:36.21.

For Chafin-Smith, who hasn't run track since his freshman year but has run cross country, he wanted to give running his full attention his final year at GHS.

"I sidelined soccer about eight months ago and said let me give it all to running like I did to soccer," Chafin-Smith said. "I think the training with the coaches at GHS and other coaches has been excellent."

In the eight-lap heat, Chafin-Smith stayed within striking distance of the leaders, Diego Lavieri-Sosa of Ocala Vanguard and Ethan Hood of Orlando Olympia, with Lavieri-Sosa and Hood breaking away a little with four laps to go.

But Chafin-Smith closed in with two laps to go and overtook the leaders on the turn and never looked back, winning the race comfortably.

"I had no clue what it would be like after lap six because that is where you make or break the race," he said. "There were some guys that made moves earlier, on laps four and five.

"I hoped that I would be able to hold it and close to them. And make a definitive enough run where they didn't feel they could move on as much, which it worked. Sometimes it doesn't work, it's as the race goes."

The 3200 race final, which was won by Jacob McLeod of Trinity Christian in 9:11.08, with Joshua Collins of Belen Jesuit Prep second at 9:19.59, was the highlight of the day locally, although there were some excellent efforts earlier.

Eastside junior Jordynn Tyndall finished eighth in the 800 meters with an area-best time of 2:16.55.

Fort White senior sprinter Dedrick Vanover just missed qualifying for the 100 meters final by the closest of margins, running a 10.71 in which the final qualifier ran a 10.70.

Oak Hall senior Nadiria Evans took 15th in the long jump, Gainesville's Nicholas Schrott came in 25th in the boys 1600 and Marcella Perez, also of Oak Hall, came in 19th in the 1600.

Both McFetridge and Grace Blair of Oak Hall are scheduled to run the 1600 Invite tonight, which puts together the top runners in the event.

Action begins this morning at 9:30 with the girls distance medley relay, an event that doesn't appear at the FHSAA state meet. Buchholz and Eastside are both scheduled to run.

Six of the nine high school events that locals are entered today are relays - the others being 4x100 and 4x200. Thirty-two events today are for colleges. For complete results, click to results.deltatiming.com/tf/2017-florida-relays

Contact Larry Savage at 352-374-5050 or larry.savage@gvillesun.com. And follow at Twitter.com/sunpreps
















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Wednesday, March 29, 2017

Re: [gatortalk] Bracket




Woody


On Mar 29, 2017, at 1:28 PM, Jerry D. Belloit <belloit@clarion.edu> wrote:

Did I miss the report on the standings or is everyone's bracket busted?

 

Jerry

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[gatortalk] Bracket

Did I miss the report on the standings or is everyone's bracket busted?

 

Jerry

Re: [gatortalk] Re: [gatornews] [SUN]: Walton apologizes for lightly shoving Auburn player

I agree!  He did contact the player's shoulder but it was because he was looking ahead and did not see her.  She was the instigator.

 

Jerry

 

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Subject: [gatortalk] Re: [gatornews] [SUN]: Walton apologizes for lightly shoving Auburn player

 

So I have watched the video at least a dozen times.  While I get that Walton is trying to be the bigger man and apologize, I don't really think he has much of anything to apologize for.  It clearly wasn't intentional. Should he have been paying attention? yes.  But I dont think he meant for that to happen and she clearly let her emotions get in the way here and (IMO) overreacted.

 

On Wed, Mar 29, 2017 at 10:03 AM, Shane Ford <goufgators01@gmail.com> wrote:

Walton apologizes for lightly shoving Auburn player



This image from an ESPN video shows Florida softball coach Tim Walton contacting Auburn player Haley Fagan's shoulder following a game Monday.

By Pat Dooley
Gainesville SUN Sports writer

Published: Tuesday, March 28, 2017 at 1:26 p.m.
Last Modified: Tuesday, March 28, 2017 at 1:26 p.m.

The bad blood between Florida coach Tim Walton and the Fagan family spilled over onto the softball field, the nation spotlight and social media Monday night and Tuesday morning.

After Auburn's 1-0 win to avoid a sweep Monday night, the two teams lined up to slap hands, as is tradition.

The SEC Network carried the game past the end of the game and caught something that went viral.

When Auburn senior shortstop Haley Fagan — a former Dunnellon High School standout — got to Florida coach Tim Walton in line, she put her hand down, refusing his high-five. Walton appeared to be focused ahead and brushed Fagan's shoulder.

She responded by turning around and pushing Walton in the back with her right hand saying, "You hit me."

Walton said, "I didn't hit you."

Fagan was pushed away by teammates and began yelling at someone on the video. Later, as the team met by the Auburn dugout, the shortstop could be seen in tears.

"I apologize to Haley," Walton said in a statement released through UF. "I just wanted to congratulate Auburn on the win - it was a good series. My intention was to give a high-five to each opposing player as we do after every game.

"Apparently her hand wasn't up as I said, 'Good game' and I touched her shoulder. I should have paid closer attention and did not intend to upset her. I regret that this has taken attention away from the effort and sportsmanship both teams displayed all weekend."

The video was all over Twitter by the morning and national news shows, including ESPN's SportsCenter, showed it.

Walton dismissed two of Fagan's sisters — Kasey and Sami along with Cheyenne Coyle — from the Florida team in 2012 on the eve of the NCAA Gainesville Regional because of an incident in the locker room. Kasey is a graduate assistant with the Auburn softball team.

Kevin Fagan, Haley's father and the softball coach at the College of Central Florida in Ocala, was in the stands Monday night.

"Hopefully we can move on," Fagan said Tuesday. "It was a shame that it happened and unfortunate."

Fagan said that out of respect to her sisters and what they went through in 2012, Haley has chosen "not to be hypocritical" by high-fiving the Florida coach.

"She has been consistent (in previous games vs. UF) with this, so it shouldn't have come as a surprise to Tim," he said. "Haley is respectful to the players of the other team. It is not in Haley's nature to be hypocritical."



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What a snotty little whining little _ _ _ _ _. She instigated all of this. Walton doesn't need to apologize, he did nothing wrong. Spoiled brat.

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After I watched the replay, its kind of obvious it was intentional. Total Gator homer here too.

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I guess that being a spoiled, snotty, little bytch runs in the Pagan family. Glad to see that she has grown up just like here sisters. "It is not in Haley's nature to be hypocritical." Could have fooled me dad.

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Gotcha. count coaching womens sports as another career that wouldn't have worked out for me. Carl Sagan reminded us, forgive me Tim Tebow, that in game theory models, the golden rule is best until someone misbehaves, and then the best strategy is retaliation (not escalation). so the coach was right imo. he lost the game, and now gets to be on national tv for not ignoring the woman that insulted him (that strategy leads to more insults and worse according to Sagan). Bad deal, life lesson for the... » more

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@mveal2006 Disagree. Walton needs to be suspended for a few games. Coach has to be bigger than that.

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@David Sips If they want to suspend the player and the coach, I would have no problem with that. I think if one gets suspended the other should be suspended also.

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@David Sips - Are you kidding me? I would be embarrassed to be on the team with her. Her coach should discipline her if he's much of a coach. Unsportsmanship is unacceptable, not to mention the stunt she pulled on top of it. Her teammate, no.11, should get an award for showing leadership in trying to rein her in after the incident.

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@Robert Shawn Richar - not the league, Stricklin should.

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@Sly Sylvester - No, I am not kidding. Pagan is Auburn's problem. Striklin should worry about UF and Walton embarrassed the UAA. He crossed the line. I am not calling for his head, just a bit of time to reflect.

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@David Sips How can you prove intent to do anything other than "hi five"?

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This is a teaching moment for the young lady. Her coach and her dad, who is also a coach, should teach her to respect the game and its traditions.

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@David Sips There is NO obvious intent to "hit" this player. Walton showed class in apologizing even when he didn't need to. She obviously has some issues to deal with. Her sisters started this mess by acting with the same disregard. He saw it as a problem for his program and dealt with it. It happens. She needs to move on and drop the attitude. What would Walton have to gain by doing this intentionally? Think about it. Why would he do something like this with the game being on ESPN? Suspension?... » more

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