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Outdoor Track and Field DIVISION II Men’S Outdoor Track and Field DIVISION II MEN’S 2008 TEAM STANDINGS 15. Indiana (PA)..................................141/2 Mansfield ........................................ 7 Tarleton St. ..................................... 4 1. Abilene Christian ....................1081/2 16. Fort Hays St. .................................14 Southern Conn. St. ..................... 7 46. UC San Diego................................ 31/2 2. St. Augustine’s .........................102 17. Western St. ...................................131/2 West Va. Wesleyan ...................... 7 47. California (PA) ............................... 3 3. Ashland .........................................55 18. Emporia St. ...................................13 33. Missouri S&T .................................. 61/2 Lock Haven .................................... 3 4. Adams St. ......................................51 19. Alas. Anchorage .........................11 34. Minn. St. Moorhead ................... 6 Mass.‑Lowell .................................. 3 5. Lincoln (MO) ................................46 Mo. Southern St. ........................11 Northern St. ................................... 6 Queens (NC) .................................. 3 6. Grand Valley St. ..........................30 21. Bemidji St. ....................................10 Slippery Rock ................................ 6 Western Wash. .............................. 3 7. Cal St. L.A. .....................................29 Humboldt St................................10 Tiffin .................................................. 6 52. Angelo St. ....................................... 2 8. Albany St. (GA) ...........................22 Morehouse...................................10 West Chester ................................. 6 St. Martin’s ...................................... 2 Colorado Mines .........................22 24. South Dakota ................................ 9 39. East Stroudsburg ......................... 5 54. Anderson (SC)............................... 1 10. Cal St. Chico .................................19 25. Metro St........................................... 8 Fort Valley St.................................. 5 Lewis ................................................. 1 11. Harding .........................................18 P.R.‑Mayaguez ............................... 8 Wheeling Jesuit ........................... 5 Minn. St. Mankato....................... 1 12. SIU Edwardsville ........................17 Truman ............................................ 8 42. Central Wash. ................................ 4 13. North Dakota ..............................16 28. Virginia St. ...................................... 71/2 Indianapolis ................................... 4 14. Central Mo. ..................................15 29. Hillsdale ........................................... 7 Pittsburg St. ................................... 4 2008 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 10,000‑meter run: 1. Daniel Kirwa, Harding, 29:14.74; 2. Ian Storz, Colorado Mines, 7.12 (23‑41/2); 8. Brandon Quarles, Brian Medigovich, Adams St., 29:24.13; 3. Joel Hamilton, St. Augustine’s, 7.07 (23‑21/2). 100‑meter dash (w indicates wind‑aided): 1. Dennis Colorado Mines, 29:26.83; 4. Nick Polk, Grand Valley St., Triple jump (w indicates wind‑aided): 1. Wilbert Walker, Boone, St. Augustine’s, 10.21w; 2. Kawayne Fisher, Lincoln 29:28.61; 5. Amos Sang, Abilene Christian, 29:33.31; 6. Daniel (MO), 10.26w; 3. Brad Mueller, Slippery Rock, 10.29w; 4. Kanyaruhuru, Queens (NC), 29:46.50; 7. Nicaise Kazingo, Lincoln (MO), 16.30 (53‑53/4); 2. Davy Manga, Abilene Rodney Coley, Albany St. (GA), 10.34w; 5. Kimour Bruce, Abilene Christian, 29:53.07; 8. Ryan Holm, Grand Valley St., Christian, 16.09 (52‑91/2); 3. Joe Kindred, St. Augustine’s, Lincoln (MO), 10.36w; 6. Damein White, Cal St. L.A., 10.40w; 29:57.81. 15.53 (50‑111/2); 4. Jamal Cumberbatch, St. Augustine’s, 7. Corey Lenaris, Adams St., 10.45w; 8. Jeffery Mosley, Fort 15.46 (50‑83/4); 5. Ramon Sparks, Abilene Christian, 15.36w Valley St., 10.48w. 110‑meter high hurdles: 1. Billy Walker, Abilene Christian, 13.86; 2. Jermaine Baker, St. Augustine’s, 13.88; 3. Jarret Eaton, (50‑43/4); 6. Orolando Duffus, St. Augustine’s, 15.35 (50‑41/2); 200‑meter dash (w indicates wind‑aided): 1. Dennis West Chester, 13.90; 4. Dior Lowry, St. Augustine’s, 13.94; 5. 7. Kiara Jones, Pittsburg St., 15.02 (49‑31/2); 8. Aaron LaGarde, Boone, St. Augustine’s, 20.65w; 2. Damein White, Cal St. L.A., Terry Liggins, South Dakota, 13.96; 6. Andrew McDowell, Anderson (SC), 14.81 (48‑71/4). 20.71w; 3. Rodney Coley, Albany St. (GA), 20.88w; 4. Kenton Abilene Christian, 14.06; 7. Jeremy Dunkle, Pittsburg St., Shot put: 1. Joe Remitz, Bemidji St., 19.25 (63‑2); 2. Bryan Lonberger, Emporia St., 20.95w; 5. Kawayne Fisher, Lincoln 14.18; 8. Garrett Thomas, Tarleton St., 14.31. (MO), 20.96w; 6. Garrion Martin, Albany St. (GA), 21.05w; 7. Vickers, Ashland, 19.07 (62‑63/4); 3. Kurt Roberts, Ashland, 400‑meter intermediate hurdles: 1. Damian Prince, Gerald Bascoe, Lincoln (MO), 21.26w; 8. Lamar Taylor, Cal St. 17.81 (58‑51/4); 4. Tyler Blatchley, West Va. Wesleyan, 17.42 Morehouse, 50.05; 2. Sean Bergstedt, Truman, 50.60; 3. Jake L.A., 21.37w. (57‑2); 5. John Ybarra, Adams St., 17.38 (57‑01/4); 6. Casey Hamik, Northern St., 50.95; 4. Daniel Greaves, Wheeling Keeter, Tarleton St., 16.77 (55‑01/4); 7. Sam Washington, St. 400‑meter dash: 1. Raymond Radway, Abilene Christian, Jesuit, 51.82; 5. McNeil Johnson, Southern Conn. St., 51.89; Martin’s, 16.71 (54‑10); 8. Drew Frizzell, Central Mo., 16.66 46.35; 2. Josh Scott, St. Augustine’s, 46.56; 3. Jordan Johnson, 6. Paul Martin, Lock Haven, 52.31; 7. Jermaine Baker, St. Abilene Christian, 46.66; 4. Randy Curry, St. Augustine’s, Augustine’s, 52.75; 8. Elliott Cohee, Indianapolis, 52.97. (54‑8). 46.69; 5. Antonio Abney, St. Augustine’s, 47.36; 6. Andrew 400‑meter relay: 1. Lincoln (MO) (Franklyn Mitchell, Discus throw: 1. Nick Jones, Abilene Christian, 56.99 (187‑0); Grange, Mass.‑Lowell, 47.65; 7. Chris Cox, St. Augustine’s, Kawayne Fisher, Dwayne Bryden, Kimour Bruce), 39.65; 2. 2. Bryan Vickers, Ashland, 55.53 (182‑2); 3. Brady Maska, Fort 47.67; 8. Huntly Thomas, Lincoln (MO), 47.77. Albany St. (GA), 39.98; 3. Cal St. L.A., 40.00; 4. St. Augustine’s, Hays St., 53.99 (177‑1); 4. Scott Block, SIU Edwardsville, 53.55 800‑meter run: 1. Sean Strauman, Indiana (PA), 1:49.37; 2. 40.01; 5. Ashland, 40.33; 6. Abilene Christian, 40.49; 7. Central (175‑8); 5. Tyler Fischer, Central Wash., 52.98 (173‑10); 6. Anthony Luna, Metro St., 1:49.39; 3. Corey De La Cruz, Adams Mo., 40.52; 8. Angelo St., 41.30. Mike Gray, Mansfield, 52.81 (173‑3); 7. Tyler Blatchley, West St., 1:50.46; 4. Scott Hargens, South Dakota, 1:50.48; 5. Mark 1,600‑meter relay: 1. St. Augustine’s (Josh Scott, Chris Cox, Va. Wesleyan, 52.24 (171‑5); 8. Blaine Maag, Ashland, 50.76 Husted, Colorado Mines, 1:51.28; 6. Keith Lemay, Western Antonio Abney, Randy Curry), 3:08.26; 2. SIU Edwardsville, (166‑6). Wash., 1:51.62; 7. Nick Maynard, Colorado Mines, 1:51.63; 8. 3:09.02; 3. Abilene Christian, 3:10.38; 4. Ashland, 3:10.50; 5. Hammer throw: 1. Dan Raithel, Central Mo., 66.95 (219‑8); 2. Adrian Myers, Lewis, 1:51.68. Fort Valley St., 3:11.65; 6. California (PA), 3:12.01; 7. Lincoln Robert Klenk, Ashland, 65.66 (215‑5); 3. Aaron Falk, Hillsdale, 1,500‑meter run: 1. Aaron Braun, Adams St., 3:48.81; 2. (MO), 3:12.12; 8. Angelo St., 3:13.05. 60.68 (199‑1); 4. Mike Jeffery, Ashland, 59.03 (193‑8); 5. Angel Marquez, Cal St. Chico, 3:50.29; 3. Jeremy Lee, Tiffin, 1. Joe Kindred, St. Augustine’s, 2.13 (6‑113/4); 2. High jump: Scott Block, SIU Edwardsville, 58.10 (190‑7); 6. Willie Little, 3:50.52; 4. Iuri Pinto, East Stroudsburg, 3:51.05; 5. Chris Craig Saalfeld, Emporia St., 2.10 (6‑103/4); 3. Corey Reynolds, Indianapolis, 57.26 (187‑10); 7. Jaban Moore, Central Mo., Cummings, Mansfield, 3:51.25; 6. Julius Nyango, Abilene Mo. Southern St., 2.10 (6‑103/4); 4. Desi Burt, Cal St. L.A., 2.10 Christian, 3:51.36; 7. Ryan McNiff, Adams St., 3:51.47; 8. (6‑103/4); 5. (tie) Chris Gardner, Indiana (PA), and Casey Ryan, 56.94 (186‑10); 8. Jason Stomps, Hillsdale, 55.28 (181‑4). Denise Mokaya, Minn. St. Mankato, 3:51.74. UC San Diego, 2.05 (6‑083/4); 7. (tie) Shawn Marshall, Western Javelin throw: 1. Matt Litzinger, North Dakota, 67.84 3,000‑meter steeplechase: 1. Daniel Maina, Abilene St.; and Clarence Taylor, Virginia St., 2.05 (6‑083/4). (222‑7); 2. Felipe Ortiz, P.R.‑Mayaguez, 67.20 (220‑6); 3. Matt Christian, 8:53.61; 2. Reuben Chebon‑Mwei, Adams St., Pole vault: 1. Bryant Wilson, Grand Valley St., 5.18 (17‑0); Fick, North Dakota, 67.01 (219‑10); 4. Kyle Jilka, Fort Hays 8:54.27; 3. Jasper Peach, Humboldt St., 9:02.13; 4. Scott 2. Dan Tierney, Ashland, 5.18 (17‑0); 3. Derik Brugger, Minn. St., 65.23 (214‑0); 5. Nicholas Bawden, Humboldt St., 64.02 Dahlberg, Western St., 9:07.18; 5. Ryan Miles, Colorado St. Moorhead, 5.08 (16‑8); 4. Jordan Henry, Missouri S&T, (210‑0); 6. Adam Capps, Fort Hays St., 63.73 (209‑1); 7. Robert Mines, 9:07.59; 6. Chris Hammer, Grand Valley St., 9:10.89; 4.98 (16‑4); 5. Cory Altenberg, Abilene Christian, 4.88 (16‑0); Klenk, Ashland, 62.92 (206‑5); 8. Robert Conrad, Indiana (PA), 7. Curtis Barclay, Grand Valley St., 9:11.56; 8. David Kiplagat, 6. (tie) Russell Ellis, Mo. Southern St.; Peter Hollenbeck, 62.45 (204‑11). Alas. Anchorage, 9:14.79. Missouri S&T; Jacob Williams, Mo. Southern St.; and Stephen Decathlon: 1. Camille Vandendreissche, Abilene Christian, 5,000‑meter run: 1. Scott Bauhs, Cal St. Chico, 14:00.65; 2. Toler, Abilene Christian, 4.88 (16‑0). Daniel Kirwa, Harding, 14:01.38; 3. Nate Peck, Grand Valley Long jump: 1. David Registe, Alas. Anchorage, 7.53 (24‑81/2); 7,385; 2. Chris Pounds, Abilene Christian, 7,351; 3. Desi Burt, St., 14:17.92; 4. Brian Medigovich, Adams St., 14:20.72; 5. Joel 2. Joe Kindred, St. Augustine’s, 7.46 (24‑53/4); 3. Leon Hunt, Cal St. L.A., 7,171; 4. Wayne Durham, Adams St., 6,729; 5. Hamilton, Colorado Mines, 14:21.03; 6.
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