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Invitational Results Cedarville University Masthead Logo Cedarville University DigitalCommons@Cedarville Men's Cross Country Statistics Men's Cross Country (1994-Current) 9-16-2006 Invitational Results Cedarville University Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/ mens_cross_country_statistics Part of the Higher Education Commons, and the Sports Studies Commons Recommended Citation Cedarville University, "Invitational Results" (2006). Men's Cross Country Statistics. 139. https://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/mens_cross_country_statistics/139 This Statistics is brought to you for free and open access by Footer Logo DigitalCommons@Cedarville, a service of the Centennial Library. It has been accepted for inclusion in Men's Cross Country Statistics by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@Cedarville. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Cedardlle University Men's Cross Country Page 1 of 4 Cedarville University http://www.cedarville.edu/2006-07/mxc/mxc_invitemen.htm --- 16th Annual Cedarville University Cross Country Invitational Yellow Jacket Cross Country Course - Cedarville, OH Saturday, September 16, 2006 MEN'S RESULTS 8,000 meters - Partly cloudy, 70°, calm, damp ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Rank Team Total 1 2 3 4 5 *6 *7 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 Cedarville University* 39 2 5 8 11 13 14 16 Total Time: 2:11:28.69 Average: 26:17.74 2 Univer. of Curnberlands 39 3 4 6 9 17 26 58 Total Time: 2:11:54.73 Average: 26:22.95 3 Shawnee State University 77 7 10 18 20 22 23 36 Total Time: 2:15:13.59 Average: 27:02.72 4 Berry College 134 1 29 33 34 37 51 53 Total Time: 2:16:45.81 Average: 27:21.16 5 Kenyon College 143 12 24 32 35 40 42 54 Total Time: 2:18:34.32 Average: 27:42.87 6 Bethel College 176 25 31 38 39 43 46 67 Total Time: 2:20:07.94 Average: 28:01.59 7 Wright State University 198 19 28 44 47 60 Total Time: 2:21:26.38 Average: 28:17.28 8 University of Charleston 228 15 41 55 56 61 68 69 Total Time: 2:23:03.75 Average: 28:36.75 9 Wittenberg University 256 45 48 49 50 64 65 66 Total Time: 2:25:04.44 Average: 29:00.89 10 Univ. of Rio Grande 261 27 30 63 70 71 74 Total Time: 2:28:08.94 Average: 29:37.79 11 Mt. Vernon Nazarene 272 21 57 59 62 73 Total Time: 2:28:09.20 Average: 29:37 . 84 12 Central State University 358 52 72 76 78 80 81 84 Total Time: 2:50:49 . 44 Average: 34:09 . 89 13 Ohio Dominican University 396 75 77 79 82 83 85 86 http://yellowjackets.cedarville.edu/2006-07/mxc/mxc_invitemen.htm 9/16/2006 Cedarville University Men's Cross Country Pagt: 2 of 4 Total Time: 3:10:53.14 Average: 38:10.63 * Cedarville wins 6th man tiebreaker. Name Year School Finals Points 1 Kawa, David Berry College 24:50.56 1 2 Roberts, Daniel FR Cedarville 25:03.60 2 3 Cozmanciuc, Marius FR Cumberlands 25:48.16 3 4 Laughlin, Josh SO Cumberlands 26:04.52 4 5 Herbert, Justin JR Cedarville 26:12.47 5 6 Duot, Aleer JR Cumberlands 26:19.56 6 7 LeMaster, Scott SR Shawnee State 26:24.56 7 8 Gutierrez, Justin JR Cedarville 26:33.94 8 9 Darrell, Seth SO Cumberlands 26:39.39 9 10 Gardner, Larry SR Shawnee State 26:42.58 10 11 Silveira, Matt SO Cedarville 26:47.48 11 12 Boston, Jim SO Kenyon College 26:50.95 12 13 Kuhn, Kevin SO Cedarville 26:51.20 13 14 Clark, Matt SR Cedarville 26:54.17 14 15 Garwick, Kevin FR Columbus State 26:54.47 16 Mehl, Corey SO Charleston 26:54.95 15 17 Baxter, Cory Unattached 26:55.35 18 Saunders, Josh SO Cedarville 26:56.97 1 6 19 Pittman, Bryan SR Cedarville 26:57.24 20 Brooker, Jud SO Cedarville 26:58.13 21 Ratliff, Brett JR Cumberlands 27:03.10 17 22 Jones, Blake Unattached 27:12.85 23 Roush, Chris SO Shawnee State 27:15.81 18 24 Zamora, Carlos JR Wright State 27:19.32 19 25 Jinks, Joe FR Shawnee State 27:22.16 20 26 Seibert, Jordan SO Cedarville 27:23.91 27 Porostosky, Mark FR Mt. Vernon Nazarene 27:26.12 21 28 Brink, Zach SR Shawnee State 27:28.48 22 29 Jones, Kris SR Shawnee State 27:29.78 23 30 Riley, Matt FR Kenyon College 27:34.48 24 31 Collins, Ken FR Bethel College 27:37.52 25 32 Roberts, Carl JR Cumberlands 27:40.49 26 33 Culbertson, Corey SO Univ. of Rio Grande 27: 41. 77 27 34 Meinerding, Mitch SR Wright State 27:50.54 28 35 Mcclay, Ryan Berry College 27:52.07 29 36 Webb, Paul SO Univ. of Rio Grande 27:53.13 30 37 Duttweiler, Raymond FR Bethel College 27:54.01 31 38 Carpenter, Robert FR Kenyon College 27:55.78 32 39 Rodriguez, Chris Berry College 27:56.99 33 40 Mayer, Chris Berry College 27:58.14 34 41 Weinstock, Ryan SR Kenyon College 28:00.45 35 42 Brandt, Peter FR Cedarville 28:03.08 43 Hickey, Tyler FR Shawnee State 28:04 . 04 36 44 Bennett, Brady Berry College 28:08.04 37 45 Steury, Kyle JR Bethel College 28:08.95 38 46 Gray, Andy JR Bethel College 28:09.30 39 47 Arnold, Caleb SR Shawnee State 28:10.31 48 Keyserling, Kaleb SO Kenyon College 28:12.66 40 49 Boggess, Landry SO Charleston 28:17.01 41 50 Houser, Chris SO Kenyon College 28:17.44 42 51 Naragon, Calon so Bethel College 28:18.16 43 52 Sheehan, Kevin FR Wright State 28:18.62 44 53 Smith, Cody FR Shawnee State 28:20.52 54 Echols, Mike Wittenberg 28:25.28 45 55 Reel, Vincent FR Bethel College 28:27.49 46 56 Gutman, Alex SR Wright State 28:29.73 47 57 Wismer, Mike Wittenberg 28:37.60 48 58 Savage, Gabe Wittenberg 28:49.17 49 59 Mccombs, Ben Wittenberg 28:51.50 50 60 Clarke, Thomas Berry College 28:56.00 51 61 Terry, Aamir Central State 29:02.43 52 62 Reeves, David Berry College 29:03.29 53 63 Lobdell, Matt SR Kenyon College 29:04.57 54 http://yellowjackets.cedarville.edu/2006-07/mxc/mxc_invitemen.htm 9/16/2006 Cedarv-ille University Men's Cross Country Page 3 of 4 64 Scarberry, Brandon FR Charleston 29:06.22 55 65 Krigbaum, Kyle SO Charleston 29 : 12.65 56 66 Shilosio, Hillary JR Bluffton University 29:13.68 67 Maughon, Josh Unattached 29:18.46 68 Morrow, Jeremiah JR Shawnee State 29:19.49 69 Wine, Dustin FR Mt. Vernon Nazarene 29:20.41 57 70 Laughlin, Trevor SO Cumberlands 29 : 20.74 58 71 Au, Chris FR Mt. Vernon Nazarene 29:26.34 59 72 Throckmorton, Kurt FR Wright State 29:28.17 60 73 Boggess, Forrest SR Charleston 29:32.92 61 74 Tuggle, Zach FR Mt. Vernon Nazarene 29:36.10 62 75 Noguchi, Ken FR Kenyon College 29:47.12 76 Hively, Kyle FR Univ. of Rio Grande 29:50.63 63 77 Fety, Stuart SO Kenyon College 29:52.62 78 Hammons, Jaron FR Cumberlands 29:54.21 79 Griggs, Aaron JR Cedarville 30:17.14 80 Lewis, James Wittenberg 30:20.89 64 81 Hils, Shawn Wittenberg 30:23.74 65 82 Reiber, Kraig Wittenberg 30:25.72 66 83 Eddy, David SO Columbus State 30:35.32 84 Mastowksi, Garrett FR Asbury College 30:36.66 85 Mead, Jared FR Bethel College 30:39.92 67 86 Myers, Josh SR Charleston 30:45.01 68 87 Cobb, Clay FR Charleston 30:49.41 69 88 Moses, Daniel Berry College 31:04.13 89 Webb, Philip JR Univ. of Rio Grande 31:10.95 70 90 Cooley, Patrick SR Bluffton University 31:12.28 91 Hershow, Charlie JR Kenyon College 31:13.88 92 Waybright, Ryan FR Bethel College 31:18.41 93 Roush, Daniel SR Charleston 31:22.86 94 Howdyshell, Troy SO Univ. of Rio Grande 31:32.46 71 95 Del Grosso, Nick Wittenberg 31:38.81 96 Jones, Brian SO Cumberlands 31:41.60 97 Dewald, Jon Wittenberg 31:44.21 98 Spencer, Robert Central State 31:49.77 72 99 Gingerich, Randy FR Bethel College 31:52.78 100 Jackson, J.P. Wittenberg 31:56.20 101 Koch, Mike JR Bluffton University 32:05.97 102 Steffee, Brandon SO Mt. Vernon Nazarene 32:20.23 73 103 Johnston, Neil JR Kenyon College 32:28.51 104 Cunningham, Jordan SO Univ. of Rio Grande 32:39.53 74 105 Lamar, Michael Wittenberg 32:50.14 106 Espinoza, Dave SR Bluffton University 32:54.08 107 Phillips, Mike Wittenberg 33:26.04 108 Maneage, Mike Wittenberg 33:34.80 109 Aldridge, Russell FR Asbury College 33:47.87 110 Staugh, Daren Wittenberg 33:56.23 111 Taylor, Doug Ohio Dominican 34:10.25 75 112 LaVenice, Nick FR Asbury College 34:52.85 113 Jackson, Keith Central State 35:34.13 76 114 Collins, Marc Kentucky Christi 36:02.29 115 Russell, Mike Ohio Dominican 36:13.76 77 116 Ledesma, Luis Kentucky Christi 36:20.27 117 Duff, Jerrel Central State 36:28.53 78 118 West, Ryan Ohio Dominican 37:23.13 79 119 Jackson, Matthew FR Columbus State 37:24.82 120 West, Raynal Central State 37:54.58 80 121 Ruopp, Caleb so Kenyon College 38:05.00 122 Kildal, Nick FR Asbury College 38:28.51 123 Stallworth, Justin Central State 39:55.32 81 124 Rogers, Phil Ohio Dominican 41:13.00 82 125 Meyer, Torn Ohio Dominican 41:53.00 83 126 Sanders, Tyler Kentucky Christi 42:58.00 127 Jones, Lashaun Central State 45:03.00 84 128 Guappone, Jeremiah Ohio Dominican 55:05.00 85 129 Poellnitz, Ryan Ohio Dominican 56:29.00 86 Cedarville University I 251 N.
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