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Tabor College HY-TEK's Meet Manager Tabor College Invitational - 9/23/2016 Cottonwood Point, Marion Resevoir Last Completed Event Tabor College HY-TEK's Meet Manager Tabor College Invitational - 9/23/2016 Cottonwood Point, Marion Resevoir Last Completed Event Event 2 Men 8k Run CC ======================================================================= Name Year School Finals Points ======================================================================= 1 Tripp, Nathan Oklahoma Wesleyan 27:34.49 1 2 Dominguez, Jonathan McPherson College 28:15.40 2 3 Martinez, Julio Bethel College 28:21.91 4 Fuller, Jerod McPherson College 28:32.73 3 5 Kirongo, Phillip Okla. Panhandle 28:48.28 4 6 Katzdorn, Kurt McPherson College 28:56.77 5 7 Tidimane, Tumiso Dodge City 28:59.22 6 8 Freeman, Jesse McPherson College 29:10.53 7 9 Koenig, Bryce Dodge City 29:20.32 8 10 Janzer, Michael McPherson College 29:25.42 9 11 Zimmerman, Casey McPherson College 29:26.16 10 12 Lane, Trae Bethel College 29:42.54 13 Bacon, Thomas Tabor College 29:49.11 11 14 Hightower, Gavin McPherson College 29:56.37 12 15 McKinney, Calvin Okla. Panhandle 30:02.34 13 16 Ivanoff, Curtis Bethany College 30:15.58 14 17 Theodile, Jamall Northwest Kansas 30:37.46 18 Burum, Adam Tabor College 30:48.42 15 19 Pelayo, Gustavo McPherson College 31:04.43 20 Cervantes, Noe Dodge City 31:12.10 16 21 Baer, Wyatt Hesston College 31:13.69 17 22 Richert, Josh Tabor College 31:17.34 18 23 Arteaga, Arron Northwest Kansas 31:20.14 24 Thurston, Ty Dodge City 31:24.14 19 25 Camp, Noah Barclay College 31:30.51 26 Siemens, Angus Hesston College 31:40.44 20 27 Pike, Avery Hesston College 31:49.15 21 28 Davenport, Duke Oklahoma Wesleyan 31:52.46 22 29 Wheeles, Teylyr Bethany College 31:57.20 23 30 Koenig, Brent Dodge City 32:07.78 24 31 Eanes, Andre Hesston College 32:29.53 25 32 Gladen, Myles Oklahoma Wesleyan 32:35.73 26 33 Widmer, Skylar Northwest Kansas 32:36.34 34 Ballou-Lyngstad, Riley Tabor College 32:37.08 27 35 Luna Sanchez, Michael McPherson College 32:47.57 36 Terral, Reagan Oklahoma Wesleyan 32:48.39 28 37 Rodriguez, Jose Dodge City 32:58.17 29 38 Short-Miller, Jonah Hesston College 33:01.60 30 39 Hammett, Aaron Okla. Panhandle 33:21.05 31 40 Unruh, Dillon Hesston College 33:38.28 32 41 Hammett, Cameron Okla. Panhandle 33:44.90 33 42 McCrickard, Joshua Manhattan Christ 33:55.15 43 Perez, Ivan Bethany College 34:08.02 34 44 Morales, Jacob Okla. Panhandle 34:36.47 35 45 Franz, Avery Tabor College 35:15.20 36 46 Frost, Samuel Bethany College 35:18.65 37 47 Copeland, Nashon Bethany College 35:41.45 38 48 Mendez, Elijah Manhattan Christ 35:44.29 49 Archulete, Brandon Bethany College 36:13.61 39 50 Arteaga, Ace Northwest Kansas 37:07.08 51 Cathey, Bryce Okla. Panhandle 37:18.56 40 52 Green, Cale Bethany College 37:25.40 41 53 Davis, Nathaniel Bethany College 38:33.59 54 Lechuga-Perez, Irving Oklahoma Wesleyan 39:09.11 42 55 Tener, Brendan Manhattan Christ 40:52.49 56 Bell, Donald McPherson College 42:34.34 57 Garcia, CJ Bethany College 42:52.55 58 Johnson, Chris Bethany College 43:26.82 Team Scores ============================================================================= ==== Rank Team Total 1 2 3 4 5 *6 *7 *8 *9 ============================================================================= ==== 1 McPherson College 26 2 3 5 7 9 10 12 Total Time: 2:24:20.85 Average: 28:52.17 2 Dodge City 73 6 8 16 19 24 29 Total Time: 2:33:03.57 Average: 30:36.72 3 Tabor College 107 11 15 18 27 36 Total Time: 2:39:47.15 Average: 31:57.43 4 Hesston College 113 17 20 21 25 30 32 Total Time: 2:40:14.41 Average: 32:02.89 5 Okla. Panhandle 116 4 13 31 33 35 40 Total Time: 2:40:33.04 Average: 32:06.61 6 Oklahoma Wesleyan 119 1 22 26 28 42 Total Time: 2:44:00.18 Average: 32:48.04 7 Bethany College 146 14 23 34 37 38 39 41 Total Time: 2:47:20.90 Average: 33:28.18 .
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