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1. Tie Jarvis Shields and Jordan Thomas both U.E.

3. Bob Norris U.E.

4. Adley Raboy M.E.

5. Carl Norris U.E.

 

The only one in your six listed that factually are in the top 5 is Jordan Thomas. The others have been passed by several.

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The only one in your six listed that factually are in the top 5 is Jordan Thomas. The others have been passed by several.

 

 

Adley Raboy ran when it was 100 yards and not 100 meters.

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Adley Raboy ran when it was 100 yards and not 100 meters.

 

Yeah, so? There a point to go with that statement?

 

He's still long been passed by. Just like Jim Thorpe, Bob Hayes, Valeri Borsov..

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From the 70s, 80s, 90s and early 2000s...the fastest from M-E were Adley Raboy, Jesse Stephens, Nate Kofira, Sean Van Gorder, Randy Morey, Dennis Powers, Gary Brecknar, Jay Zunic, Mike Dorrington.

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The three fastest are Shields, Christie, and Raboy. Shields holds the records. Christie held the records until Shields broke them, and he had the disadvantage of A) not having a track to practice on and B) not even having a track team until he was a senior. Raboy held the 200 meter record for almost 30 years, he ran it at 220 yds, which is longer, and he ran on a cinder track, which the other kids have never even seen. An all weather track at the time was the road.

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The three fastest are Shields, Christie, and Raboy. Shields holds the records. Christie held the records until Shields broke them, and he had the disadvantage of A) not having a track to practice on and B) not even having a track team until he was a senior. Raboy held the 200 meter record for almost 30 years, he ran it at 220 yds, which is longer, and he ran on a cinder track, which the other kids have never even seen. An all weather track at the time was the road.

First of all, Chrystie didn't have a track, he went to Oxford. http://www.tullyrunners.com/StTrack.htm

 

Thomas ran 10.65, 10.82 and 10.77

http://www.leonetiming.com/2010/Outdoor/States/

 

Who is Shields? What year did he graduate?

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Jarvis Shields from UE graduated in 90' or 91'. He was about 5'7" and 155 pounds. Awesome RB and return guy for football team that was a powerhouse in the late 1980s and early 1990s.

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Christie held the records until Shields broke them,

 

YOu just proved you have NO IDEA what you are talking about as Chrystie graduated years AFTER Shields graduated from U-E. So please explain how Shields broke Chrysties records when in his late 20s?

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YOu just proved you have NO IDEA what you are talking about as Chrystie graduated years AFTER Shields graduated from U-E. So please explain how Shields broke Chrysties records when in his late 20s?

Thank you! Finally, somebody that has a clue on here!

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Jarvis Shields from UE graduated in 90' or 91'. He was about 5'7" and 155 pounds. Awesome RB and return guy for football team that was a powerhouse in the late 1980s and early 1990s.

Never heard of him. Couldn't have been all that fast.

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1. Tie Jarvis Shields and Jordan Thomas both U.E.

3. Bob Norris U.E.

4. Adley Raboy M.E.

5. Carl Norris U.E.

 

 

This must be UE Boy again. Neither Norris would make the top 10.

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