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(Nov. 25, 2012) - Loudoun County High School senior Patrick Joseph may have ran into the record books at the Footlocker South Regional Saturday in Charlotte, N.C. as he posted a 15:11 time thought to be the fastest time ever recorded by a Loudoun runner, according to MileStat records.
"Patrick's time of 15:11 is the fastest time ever recorded by a runner from any school in Loudoun County," said Loudoun County coach Courtney Campbell. "Breaking 16:00 is a huge goal for most all high school runners. There have only been two runners in Loudoun County High School history to break 16:00. There have only been seven in all of the Loudoun schools ever (to break 16:00)."
Campbell called the Footlocker field "ridiculous" with 83 runners breaking 16 minutes. Chantilly's Sean McGorty won the boys seeded race at the McAlpine Greenway with a course-record 14:28.
Joseph was 12th with runners from Georgia, Tennessee, Kentucky, Texas, Oklahoma, South Carolina and North Carolina finishing ahead of him. He just missed qualifying for the Footlocker national championships in San Diego but can still make the trip as he is the second alternate.
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