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Bubble Collapse Hampers Training For ‘Vagabonds’ meets determine who runs.” The season opened with the Seton Hall Games, which were held in the Bubble. Next came a meet at the University of Connecticut. In that meet, Anthony Philip won the triple jump with a leap of 47-9; Njiri won the 500-meters in 1:05.1. Linton Williams won the 400 in 50.6 and Moustapha won the 800 with a time of 1:58.7. Otherwise, the CiConn Huskies won the field events and the mile relay to win the meet. Against West Point, the highlight of the meet was a seven foot high jump by Rashid Ramiz, only the second time that has been done in Seton Hall’s track history. The effort was only good for a second place, as the Pirates lost to Army, New York Tech and C.W. Post. Things began to work themselves out by the time the New Jersey Athletic Congress Indoor Track and Field Championships were held at Princeton. In that meet, the Pirates finished second after some impressive performances. Cooke won the 440 with a time of 49.6. He then ran the opening leg of the mile relay which won with a time of 3:17.8. The other members of the relay were Njiri, Moustapha and Bob Osborne. The same team won the relay in the meet at West Point in 3:14.9. In the championships, Ahmed Ismael, a distance runner from Somalia, set a Seton Hall record by running the three-mile run in 13:57.7. In the Millrose Games, the relay team registered a victory in the second flight and a third place overall. In the Princeton Relays, the team was disqualified when Francis was forced off the track by a runner from Villanova. At the Metropolitan Championship, Njiri won the 500-meters in 1:02.47, which qualified him for the NCAA Championship. The mile relay team of Michell Blanks, Njiri, Franci and Osborne qualified for the NCAAs two days earlier at the Boston Invitational with a time of 3:10.8. 184
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by Jeff IS a vin “Rebuilding year’’ is a classic cliche in sporting circles. Some teams go through those years for decades, for others, those seasons are bridges between winning years. For coach John Moon and the Pirate track team, the 1982-83 season was an example of the latter. Last fall, Moon was faced with the task of filling the shoes of departed Derrick Peynado, Brian Denman, Brian Jennings and Anselm LeBourne. His major concerns were the mile and two-mile relays. The sprint events were covered by the talents of Tommy Nnakwe, freshmen Ron Singletary, Leroy Cooke and Baron Chamberlis. Middle distances would be run by Akanni Moustapha, Robert Osborne and Felix Kadiri. Two members of last year’s mile relay team, Washington Njiri and Linval Francis, returned for another season, but Moon didn’t know who the other two would be. “The competition for the mile relay is wide open,” said Moon in the preseason. “Each practice changes things, so I plan to let the athletes select themselves by their performances. I’m baffled, but I’ll let the
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Ahmed Ismael takes the lead in a race at Madison Square Garden. The Pirates were hurt midway through the season by the collapse of the Bubble in February which left them with no place to practice. “The team is like a vagabond,” said Moon at the time. “We need a permanent place to train.” Perhaps the biggest disappointment of the season was the Pirates’ loss of the Big East indoor crown to Villanova. In the meet in which they defended their crown, the Pirates faded to sixth place with a total of 41 points, the lowest they’ve ever had in the competition. Disqualifications, lost entry cards and injuries plagued the Pirates throughout the meet. The highest Pirate competitors placed was a second by the mile relay with a time of 3:16. “I’ve never seen more things go wrong,” said Moon. “We couldn’t do anything right. I guess you have to take the good with the bad.” Some good was found at the IC4A championship. Philip placed fourth in the long jump with a 23-8 leap, while the mile relay team clocked a 3:18.5 for another fourth. The final meet, the East Stroudsburg Games, of the season was the Pirates’ first win. Ismael won both the two and three mile runs with times of 9:14.9 and 14:29.08, respectively. The Pirates took most of the events in what was their most balanced effort of the season, something that gave them hope for the outdoor season which began a week later. “We dominated the meet, and we are getting back to our winning ways,” said Moon. “Everyone performed well and we competed together as a team.”
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