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SOUTHERN STAMPEDE CROSS COUNTRY - COLLEGE MEN Place No. Name School Class Time Pace ===== ===== ====================== ============================== ===== ======= ===== 1 159 DANIEL KIRWA HARDING UNIVERSITY FR 24:00.8 4:50 2 156 PHILIP BIWOTT HARDING UNIVERSITY FR 24:20.7 4:54 3 87 JONATHAN CHERONO COWLEY COLLEGE SO 24:29.0 4:56 4 169 JULIUS KOSGEI HARDING UNIVERSITY SR 24:41.9 4:59 5 168 ARTUR KERN HARDING UNIVERSITY SR 24:58.6 5:02 6 107 JAIME VILLA ZAPATERO DRURY UNIVERSITY SO 25:10.5 5:04 7 165 WOJCIECH KOPEC HARDING UNIVERSITY SO 25:18.0 5:06 8 310 JARVENPAA JARKKO MISSOURI SOUTHERN STATE UNVE FR 25:23.3 5:07 9 89 JOHNNY PURVIS COWLEY COLLEGE SO 25:25.3 5:07 10 314 BRENNON BENKERT MISSOURI SOUTHERN STATE UNVE JR 25:25.4 5:07 11 582 DANIEL LEPAGE UNIVERSITY OF TULSA FR 25:34.7 5:09 12 100 GEOFF HUGHES DRURY UNIVERSITY JR 25:45.5 5:11 13 474 BENSON CHEPKWONY SOUTHERN NAZARENE UNIVERSITY SO 25:53.3 5:13 14 313 AKI NUMMELA MISSOURI SOUTHERN STATE UNVE FR 25:54.4 5:13 15 556 KORY COOL UNATTACHED RUNNER #4 UN 25:54.7 5:13 16 492 SHAWN ETZENHOUSER SOUTHWEST BAPTIST UNIVERSITY JR 25:55.7 5:13 17 558 JERRY FAULKNER UNATTACHED RUNNER #6 UN 25:56.7 5:14 18 1982 CHRIS SANDEFUR LINDENWOOD SR 25:58.6 5:14 19 85 DUSTIN METTLER COWLEY COLLEGE FR 25:59.9 5:14 20 627 BRENT ALMAND WILLIAM WOODS UNIVERSITY SR 26:00.1 5:14 21 446 MASON STOUT PITTSBURG STATE UNIVERSITY JR 26:01.7 5:15 22 1979 JULIUS KORIR LINDENWOOD FR 26:01.7 5:15 23 281 GRANT BROWN MISSOURI S&T SO 26:04.5 5:15 24 444 CLIFF MILES PITTSBURG STATE UNIVERSITY JR 26:05.4 5:15 25 102 DEREK BERRY DRURY UNIVERSITY SO 26:06.1 5:16 26 367 JORDAN POWELL OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN UNIVERSIT SR 26:12.5 5:17 27 274 JASON BARRY MISSOURI S&T FR 26:13.9 5:17 28 167 JAMES CHERUIYOT HARDING UNIVERSITY SR 26:15.8 5:17 29 472 ERICK NGENY SOUTHERN NAZARENE UNIVERSITY JR 26:17.0 5:18 30 1988 NICOLAS YEGON LINDENWOOD FR 26:17.6 5:18 31 413 JUSTIN GARRARD OTTAWA UNIVERSITY SR 26:18.3 5:18 32 495 MICHAEL MCCAMPBELL SOUTHWEST BAPTIST UNIVERSITY JR 26:19.4 5:18 33 447 TIM TESTA PITTSBURG STATE UNIVERSITY JR 26:19.6 5:18 34 591 PATRICK MCCONNELL UNIVERSITY OF TULSA SO 26:25.5 5:19 35 240 WILLY KESSIO MIDAMERICA NAZARENE UNIVERSI FR 26:28.6 5:20 36 50 JOSPHAT SAWE CENTRAL METHODIST UNIVERSITY SO 26:30.3 5:20 37 288 KURT SCHAUWECKER MISSOURI S&T SR 26:30.6 5:20 38 489 WILL HANSEN SOUTHWEST BAPTIST UNIVERSITY FR 26:33.8 5:21 39 322 CHASE MCMICHAELS MISSOURI VALLEY COLLEGE FR 26:35.0 5:21 40 583 BILL MARTIN UNIVERSITY OF TULSA FR 26:35.6 5:21 41 494 DAVID HACKNEY SOUTHWEST BAPTIST UNIVERSITY JR 26:36.3 5:22 42 104 STEVEN BUSCH DRURY UNIVERSITY SO 26:40.2 5:22 43 553 ISAAC GARCIA UNATTACHED RUNNER #1 UN 26:41.0 5:23 44 307 CHRIS BELL MISSOURI SOUTHERN STATE UNVE FR 26:42.7 5:23 45 312 DEREK MENDELL MISSOURI SOUTHERN STATE UNVE FR 26:45.5 5:23 46 491 CAMERON AYERS SOUTHWEST BAPTIST UNIVERSITY JR 26:48.7 5:24 47 88 NATE NEWLAND COWLEY COLLEGE SO 26:50.1 5:24 48 529 ANDREW TOPHAM SOUTHWESTERN COLLEGE SO 26:50.8 5:25 49 160 NATHAN PUCKETT HARDING UNIVERSITY FR 26:57.0 5:26 50 97 CASE VAN ARKEL DRURY UNIVERSITY FR 26:59.2 5:26 51 109 MATT VAN ARKEL DRURY UNIVERSITY SR 26:59.3 5:26 52 289 CHRIS THIELKER MISSOURI S&T SR 26:59.6 5:26 53 188 DREW KELLUM HENDRIX COLLEGE SO 27:05.4 5:27 54 101 CHARLES YEAGER DRURY UNIVERSITY JR 27:07.6 5:28 55 1972 JOHN BOYD LINDENWOOD JR 27:08.0 5:28 56 127 NEIL GRUNDMAN GRACELAND UNIVERSITY SO 27:10.3 5:28 57 625 EMMANUAL RAMIREZ WILLIAM WOODS UNIVERSITY JR 27:10.6 5:29 58 493 JEREMY GLASSMAKER SOUTHWEST BAPTIST UNIVERSITY JR 27:10.6 5:29 59 557 JAMES KEOWN UNATTACHED RUNNER #5 UN 27:12.8 5:29 60 438 MATT HAFFNER PITTSBURG STATE UNIVERSITY FR 27:13.9 5:29 61 1983 BRIAN SOULE LINDENWOOD FR 27:16.3 5:30 62 162 FRANK BOLLING HARDING UNIVERSITY SO 27:16.6 5:30 63 248 JEB FLYNN MIDAMERICA NAZARENE UNIVERSI SO 27:16.8 5:30 64 334 AUSTIN HUNT NEWMAN UNIVERSITY FR 27:18.3 5:30 65 326 BERNARD RONOH MISSOURI VALLEY COLLEGE JR 27:19.7 5:30 66 520 CARRINGTON CRUM SOUTHWESTERN COLLEGE FR 27:20.5 5:31 67 428 MICAH CONKLING PARK UNIVERSITY SO 27:21.7 5:31 68 498 NATHANIEL ROGERS SOUTHWEST BAPTIST UNIVERSITY SO 27:23.7 5:31 69 368 JOSH WAYLAND OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN UNIVERSIT SR 27:24.2 5:31 70 533 JESS EBERLE SOUTHWESTERN COLLEGE SR 27:25.8 5:32 1 of 4 9/22/2008 2:06 PM file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/epannell/Local%20Settings/Te... 71 103 ROBERT BIBENS DRURY UNIVERSITY SO 27:25.8 5:32 72 283 DANIEL FORBES MISSOURI S&T SO 27:26.3 5:32 73 450 HUNTER WHITMARSH PITTSBURG STATE UNIVERSITY SO 27:26.6 5:32 74 44 ANTHONY KIPRONO CENTRAL METHODIST UNIVERSITY FR 27:27.1 5:32 75 286 THOMAS GREEN MISSOURI S&T SR 27:27.6 5:32 76 451 DREW BEGGS PITTSBURG STATE UNIVERSITY SR 27:28.4 5:32 77 628 PHILIP GUIDRY WILLIAM WOODS UNIVERSITY SR 27:32.9 5:33 78 48 MIKE HERNANDEZ CENTRAL METHODIST UNIVERSITY SO 27:35.3 5:33 79 496 JOSH ROLLINS SOUTHWEST BAPTIST UNIVERSITY JR 27:37.4 5:34 80 280 AARON VIETS MISSOURI S&T FR 27:38.1 5:34 81 524 ZACK CONROY SOUTHWESTERN COLLEGE JR 27:38.2 5:34 82 86 JUSTIN CACARO COWLEY COLLEGE SO 27:38.6 5:34 83 309 SHAWN GOEBEL MISSOURI SOUTHERN STATE UNVE FR 27:39.9 5:34 84 359 FREZER LEGESSE OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN UNIVERSIT FR 27:41.5 5:35 85 503 DAVID SCHULTIES SOUTHWEST BAPTIST UNIVERSITY SR 27:42.4 5:35 86 108 CHRIS YATES DRURY UNIVERSITY SO 27:43.4 5:35 87 629 KEITH JENNINGS WILLIAM WOODS UNIVERSITY SR 27:43.9 5:35 88 473 SETH CARLEY SOUTHERN NAZARENE UNIVERSITY SO 27:44.8 5:35 89 215 JEREMY DAVIES KANSAS WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY SO 27:47.5 5:36 90 504 VINCE TICHENOR SOUTHWEST BAPTIST UNIVERSITY SR 27:52.4 5:37 91 559 KEVIN ZIMMERMAN UNATTACHED RUNNER #7 UN 27:52.6 5:37 92 497 CALEB LOYA SOUTHWEST BAPTIST UNIVERSITY SO 27:53.1 5:37 93 439 MATT HORN PITTSBURG STATE UNIVERSITY FR 27:53.9 5:37 94 51 TYLER HANDSCHIN CENTRAL METHODIST UNIVERSITY SR 27:57.5 5:38 95 437 TYLER ANLIKER PITTSBURG STATE UNIVERSITY FR 27:59.9 5:38 96 70 SETH FREEMAN COFFEYVILLE COMMUNITY COLLEG SO 28:00.7 5:39 97 521 CONNER DRENDEL SOUTHWESTERN COLLEGE FR 28:07.2 5:40 98 275 BRADY BUTLER MISSOURI S&T FR 28:07.8 5:40 99 1971 JORDAN BENNETT LINDENWOOD JR 28:09.0 5:40 100 121 KARL WICKER FSCC FR 28:12.6 5:41 101 84 CIANAN KUTIL COWLEY COLLEGE FR 28:13.1 5:41 102 287 CHRIS MURRAY MISSOURI S&T SR 28:13.4 5:41 103 158 RYAN JOHNSON HARDING UNIVERSITY FR 28:14.3 5:41 104 200 RICO KOTH JOHNSON COUNTY CC FR 28:15.4 5:42 105 211 PAUL MINNEMAN KANSAS WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY JR 28:16.6 5:42 106 284 BRENDAN SMITH MISSOURI S&T SO 28:18.1 5:42 107 429 TYLER KRANZ PARK UNIVERSITY SO 28:18.2 5:42 108 1975 QUINCY GOOGE LINDENWOOD SO 28:18.3 5:42 109 522 DAVID KEACH SOUTHWESTERN COLLEGE FR 28:22.9 5:43 110 71 ROBERT GAULT COFFEYVILLE COMMUNITY COLLEG SO 28:26.5 5:44 111 422 TREY CRAWFORD PARK UNIVERSITY FR 28:26.8 5:44 112 202 BRIAN BEACHUM JOHNSON COUNTY CC SO 28:27.3 5:44 113 201 PRESTON SPEAKMAN JOHNSON COUNTY CC FR 28:27.5 5:44 114 441 JON SANELL UNATTACHED RUNNER #19 FR 28:29.6 5:44 115 99 ANDY CHASE DRURY UNIVERSITY JR 28:30.3 5:45 116 394 DAVID RANNABARGAR OKLAHOMA WESLEYAN UNIV SO 28:30.5 5:45 117 1987 BEN WOODS LINDENWOOD SR 28:30.7 5:45 118 1984 TITUS TIROP LINDENWOOD SR 28:30.8 5:45 119 534 DALLAS LEONARD SOUTHWESTERN COLLEGE SR 28:31.9 5:45 120 488 JOSIAH COEN SOUTHWEST BAPTIST UNIVERSITY FR 28:35.8 5:46 121 564 ROBERT MACOM UNATTACHED RUNNER #12 UN 28:36.7 5:46 122 563 RYAN ARTHUR UNATTACHED RUNNER #11 UN 28:37.6 5:46 123 404 BRANDON GARCIA OTTAWA UNIVERSITY FR 28:38.7 5:46 124 331 THIAGO FERRIERA MISSOURI VALLEY COLLEGE SR 28:42.3 5:47 125 470 COLLIN WHITSETT SOUTHERN NAZARENE UNIVERSITY FR 28:45.3 5:48 126 46 LUCAS MANRING CENTRAL METHODIST UNIVERSITY FR 28:45.3 5:48 127 475 LUIS ZUVIETA SOUTHERN NAZARENE UNIVERSITY SR 28:48.0 5:48 128 366 LEWIS BAUMGARDNER OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN UNIVERSIT SR 28:50.7 5:49 129 364 MICHAEL HINDS OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN UNIVERSIT SO 28:50.9 5:49 130 411 CAJ KUEFFER OTTAWA UNIVERSITY SO 28:54.0 5:49 131 567 BRYCE JOHNSON UNATTACHED RUNNER #15 UN 28:55.3 5:50 132 555 RON KOCHANOWICZ UNATTACHED RUNNER #3 UN 28:55.7 5:50 133 105 DANIEL CHILDERS DRURY UNIVERSITY SO 28:55.8 5:50 134 161 BRAD WLOSZCZNSKI HARDING UNIVERSITY FR 28:56.2 5:50 135 157 REECE JACKSON HARDING UNIVERSITY FR 28:59.0 5:50 136 1986 CHAZ WILLIAMS LINDENWOOD SO 28:59.6 5:50 137 98 GLEN BUTTRUM DRURY UNIVERSITY JR 29:02.2 5:51 138 526 MATT SILOVSKY SOUTHWESTERN COLLEGE JR 29:02.7 5:51 139 338 KYLE GRABER NEWMAN UNIVERSITY SO 29:03.0 5:51 140 66 PRINCE NWOKORIE COFFEYVILLE COMMUNITY COLLEG FR 29:03.7 5:51 141 1940 JOAB BARR NEOSHO COUNTY COMMUNITY COLL 29:04.7 5:51 142 426 WILL ZIBERS PARK UNIVERSITY FR 29:07.8 5:52 143 83 PHILLIP BANOWETZ COWLEY COLLEGE FR 29:08.4 5:52 144 392 JAMES HENSEL OKLAHOMA WESLEYAN UNIV SO 29:10.1 5:53 145 249 J.T.
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