The speed of a 110lb, 5'7" freshman in high school can vary widely depending on their athletic ability and experience. Generally, a good benchmark for a high school freshman running the 100-meter dash is around 13-15 seconds. For longer distances, such as the 1600 meters, competitive times might range from 5:30 to 7:00 minutes, depending on the individual’s training and fitness level. Ultimately, personal progress and improvement are key indicators of performance rather than strict time standards.
They'd have to be really fast. I know a runningback (high school) that can run a fourty yard dash in 4.40 seconds as a freshman. That's really fast
Not at all
average pitcher-70 mph; good pitcher-75 mph; stud-80+mph
No, but make sure the 18 year old doesnt go to fast for the 15 year old.
It depends on your speed, body, and the course you run. As a freshman you would be 22 and above, but it depends on you and it is a rough estimate. If you average 7 min miles then that is about where.
If your fast: cornerback or wide receiver
Your fat
Mustard Plug does the Ska version of FRESHMAn
73 mph
Also Im Freshman, about 5ft 7, 162lb im a good catcher i am quite strong. I can run fast in short bursts.
im 20 now and i run a 4 35 i was much faster in high school before weight training for baseball in college my freshman year in high school i ran a 4 31 to get faster make sure u take in alot of protein in your diet and do plenty of agilitys
There are different opinions about this. I wouldn't say they should be banned, but the school itself should not make junk food and carbonated beverages available to students, such as in vending machines. Fast foods from McDonald's and other fast food restaurants should not be served at school, either.