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Elmhurst College Early Bird Invitational Elmhurst, Illinois September 4, 2015 ELMHURST COLLEGE EARLY BIRD INVITATIONAL ELMHURST, ILLINOIS SEPTEMBER 4, 2015 MEN'S TEAM RESULTS 1. NORTH CENTRAL COLLEGE - VARSITY 1 3 4 5 6 (7) (8) = 19 ZACH PLANK, ETHAN ADLFINGER, AARON SPIVEY, KENNETH HOFFMAN, DAN O'KEEFE, CARLITOS RANGEL, ARON SEBHAT 2. NORTH CENTRAL COLLEGE - FRESHMEN 10 11 13 16 27 (29) (38) = 77 DHRUVIL PATEL, MATTHEW NORVELL, AL BALDONADO, NEBIL MOHAMED, MICHAEL ANDERSON, NATHAN HOLLEY, JACOB DARCHE 3. AURORA UNIVERSITY 12 15 17 20 21 (22) (23) = 85 CALVIN ROBINSON, JIMMY BAESKENS, ALEX DUNCAN, TJ PITCOCK, CHRISTIAN BARAJAS, NICK SHAW, NICK QUIROZ 4. ELMHURST COLLEGE ALUMNI 2 14 19 25 39 (82) (83) = 99 WILL CROSS, PAT AUSTIN, JAKE AUSTIN, MIKE PTACK, AXEL MUNOZ, JEFF SLAVICK, MIGUEL SANCHEZ 5. ELMHURST COLLEGE 9 26 35 42 44 (45) (60) = 156 ANDREW DEBOLT, SCOTT BLASZAK, DAN WIGGIN, JOSEPH RIVAS, WILL O'CONNELL, RODRIGO ESTRADA, SKYLER OOYEN 6. MORAINE VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE 30 31 40 46 52 (64) (66) = 199 JEREMY MORGAN, TOMAS VILLA, JUAN CASTILLO, KEVIN DUSEK, VICENTE CARBAJAL, ANDREW MILLER, RONALDO WALLACE 7. JUDSON UNIVERSITY 28 34 43 50 54 (57) (63) = 209 ROBERT BRUNS, NICHOLAS MODLIN, CALEB FLETCHER, JACOB WIESE, MATT MALLARY, MITCHELL MALLARY, JOHN BOWEN 8. NORTH PARK UNIVERSITY 33 37 48 51 58 (61) (70) = 227 RICKY BARAJAS, JOE CLIFTON, ERIK OLDENBURGER, THOMAS SIMAC, PATRICK O'CONNELL, JONATHAN BERGGREN, JUNIOUS MATLOCK 9. ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 18 24 49 73 78 (79) (88) = 242 COLE DAMMEIER, SAM WIETLISPACH, QUENTIN SHIPLEY-MELLON, SAYEED MOHAMMED, WALLACE MUHAMMAD, CHRISTIAN PAVLOV, ISAAC GEWARGES 10. MORTON COLLEGE 36 41 53 59 62 (67) (72) = 251 HUGO MONTALVO, ROBERT LORIS, ADRIAN BARRIENTOS, ALEXIS BERMUDEZ, JOVANI PARRA, DANIEL CARRASCO, SALVADOR GARCIA 11. CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY CHICAGO 47 55 65 68 69 (74) (76) = 304 JOSH WARREN, AARON BOYER, RYAN WESELOH, ANDREW FUCHS, CHRISTOPHER RODRIGUEZ, TONY GUERRERO, JOHN HOFFMAN 12. ELMHURST RUNNING CLUB - THE ORANGE 32 71 77 81 85 (86) (91) = 346 DAMIAN BEDNORZ, RICK SUMMER, TIM CONHEADY, JORGE VALENZUELA, LARRY KRAVETS, LEO KULAR, MARK WISE 13. OAKTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE 56 75 84 92 93 = 400 PATRICK CUNNIFFE, ASHITH ACHIRAYATH, LANCE LINDSAY, ADAM ALARAJ, JOHN ZDON 14. DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY 80 87 89 90 94 (95) (96) = 440 MYKOLA FEDORNYAK, RUBEN CASTILLO, ENRIQUE RODRIGUEZ, ROYCE SALAY, JAMEEL RICE, TARIK ABDULLAH, EDWARDO GONZALEZ ELMHURST COLLEGE EARLY BIRD INVITATIONAL ELMHURST, ILLINOIS SEPTEMBER 4, 2015 MEN'S 6K OVERALL RESULTS Place No. Name Time Pace School ===== ===== =========================== ======= ===== =================================== 1 1165 ZACH PLANK 18:51.8 5:04 NORTH CENTRAL COLLEGE - VARSITY 2 1212 WILL CROSS 19:01.4 5:07 ELMHURST COLLEGE ALUMNI 3 1162 ETHAN ADLFINGER 19:06.2 5:08 NORTH CENTRAL COLLEGE - VARSITY 4 1166 AARON SPIVEY 19:08.1 5:08 NORTH CENTRAL COLLEGE - VARSITY 5 1168 KENNETH HOFFMAN 19:22.3 5:12 NORTH CENTRAL COLLEGE - VARSITY 6 1158 DAN O'KEEFE 19:32.7 5:15 NORTH CENTRAL COLLEGE - VARSITY 7 1169 CARLITOS RANGEL 19:32.7 5:15 NORTH CENTRAL COLLEGE - VARSITY 8 1170 ARON SEBHAT 19:32.9 5:15 NORTH CENTRAL COLLEGE - VARSITY 9 1195 ANDREW DEBOLT 19:37.8 5:16 ELMHURST COLLEGE 10 1233 OMERO MONTALVO 19:39.7 5:17 UNATTACHED 11 1152 DHRUVIL PATEL 19:43.7 5:18 NORTH CENTRAL COLLEGE - FRESHMEN 12 1151 MATTHEW NORVELL 19:55.0 5:21 NORTH CENTRAL COLLEGE - FRESHMEN 13 1161 STEVEN SISMELICH 19:56.4 5:21 NORTH CENTRAL COLLEGE - VARSITY 14 1081 CALVIN ROBINSON 20:01.1 5:23 AURORA UNIVERSITY 15 1155 ARGENI BAILON 20:01.9 5:23 NORTH CENTRAL COLLEGE - VARSITY 16 1164 SAM MARCUCCELLI 20:03.0 5:23 NORTH CENTRAL COLLEGE - VARSITY 17 1143 AL BALDONADO 20:04.3 5:24 NORTH CENTRAL COLLEGE - FRESHMEN 18 1216 PAT AUSTIN 20:05.4 5:24 ELMHURST COLLEGE ALUMNI 19 1163 OMAR GOMEZ 20:06.7 5:24 NORTH CENTRAL COLLEGE - VARSITY 20 1058 JIMMY BAESKENS 20:12.9 5:26 AURORA UNIVERSITY 21 1150 NEBIL MOHAMED 20:17.8 5:27 NORTH CENTRAL COLLEGE - FRESHMEN 22 1065 ALEX DUNCAN 20:19.7 5:28 AURORA UNIVERSITY 23 1101 COLE DAMMEIER 20:23.3 5:29 ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 24 1215 JAKE AUSTIN 20:25.6 5:29 ELMHURST COLLEGE ALUMNI 25 1078 TJ PITCOCK 20:34.5 5:32 AURORA UNIVERSITY 26 1059 CHRISTIAN BARAJAS 20:36.9 5:32 AURORA UNIVERSITY 27 1084 NICK SHAW 20:37.3 5:32 AURORA UNIVERSITY 28 1080 NICK QUIROZ 20:41.0 5:33 AURORA UNIVERSITY 29 1109 SAM WIETLISPACH 20:43.7 5:34 ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 30 1217 MIKE PTACK 20:44.1 5:34 ELMHURST COLLEGE ALUMNI 31 1156 JEREMY DUCHARME 20:45.0 5:34 NORTH CENTRAL COLLEGE - VARSITY 32 1060 ANTHONY BARRIOS 20:51.2 5:36 AURORA UNIVERSITY 33 1192 SCOTT BLASZAK 20:54.6 5:37 ELMHURST COLLEGE 34 1142 MICHAEL ANDERSON 20:56.2 5:37 NORTH CENTRAL COLLEGE - FRESHMEN 35 1167 RYAN BARTELL 20:56.9 5:38 NORTH CENTRAL COLLEGE - VARSITY 36 1044 ROBERT BRUNS 21:04.2 5:40 JUDSON UNIVERSITY 37 1148 NATHAN HOLLEY 21:04.9 5:40 NORTH CENTRAL COLLEGE - FRESHMEN 38 1097 JEREMY MORGAN 21:05.3 5:40 MORAINE VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE 39 1098 TOMAS VILLA 21:06.0 5:40 MORAINE VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE 40 1067 RYAN FROMM 21:07.1 5:40 AURORA UNIVERSITY 41 1125 DAMIAN BEDNORZ 21:09.0 5:41 ELMHURST RUNNING CLUB - THE ORANGE 42 1112 RICKY BARAJAS 21:14.8 5:42 NORTH PARK UNIVERSITY 43 1043 NICHOLAS MODLIN 21:16.0 5:43 JUDSON UNIVERSITY 44 1085 JORDAN SHERMAN 21:16.8 5:43 AURORA UNIVERSITY 45 1207 DAN WIGGIN 21:17.7 5:43 ELMHURST COLLEGE 46 1064 KEVIN CROZIER 21:19.7 5:44 AURORA UNIVERSITY 47 1086 ADRIAN VARGAS 21:20.1 5:44 AURORA UNIVERSITY 48 1171 TIMOTHY VASQUEZ 21:20.9 5:44 NORTH CENTRAL COLLEGE - VARSITY 49 1185 HUGO MONTALVO 21:21.2 5:44 MORTON COLLEGE 50 1115 JOE CLIFTON 21:26.2 5:45 NORTH PARK UNIVERSITY 51 1147 JACOB DARCHE 21:27.5 5:46 NORTH CENTRAL COLLEGE - FRESHMEN 52 1225 ERNESTO RAMIREZ 21:28.3 5:46 UNATTACHED 53 1144 MIKE BROWER 21:28.5 5:46 NORTH CENTRAL COLLEGE - FRESHMEN 54 1211 AXEL MUNOZ 21:33.6 5:47 ELMHURST COLLEGE ALUMNI 55 1093 JUAN CASTILLO 21:33.9 5:48 MORAINE VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE 56 1083 SALVADOR LAZARO 21:37.0 5:48 AURORA UNIVERSITY 57 1063 EDWARD CHANON 21:39.5 5:49 AURORA UNIVERSITY 58 1061 MATT BUSH 21:42.1 5:50 AURORA UNIVERSITY 59 1182 ROBERT LORIS 21:46.0 5:51 MORTON COLLEGE 60 1201 JOSEPH RIVAS 21:47.6 5:51 ELMHURST COLLEGE ELMHURST COLLEGE EARLY BIRD INVITATIONAL ELMHURST, ILLINOIS SEPTEMBER 4, 2015 MEN'S 6K OVERALL RESULTS Place No. Name Time Pace School ===== ===== =========================== ======= ===== =================================== 61 1033 CALEB FLETCHER 21:48.4 5:51 JUDSON UNIVERSITY 62 1199 WILL O'CONNELL 21:50.5 5:52 ELMHURST COLLEGE 63 1062 CHRISTIAN CASTRO 21:51.0 5:52 AURORA UNIVERSITY 64 1160 DAVID SANTANA 21:52.3 5:52 NORTH CENTRAL COLLEGE - VARSITY 65 1198 RODRIGO ESTRADA 21:53.3 5:53 ELMHURST COLLEGE 66 1095 KEVIN DUSEK 21:54.9 5:53 MORAINE VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE 67 1054 JOSH WARREN 21:57.2 5:54 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY CHICAGO 68 1123 ERIK OLDENBURGER 21:58.4 5:54 NORTH PARK UNIVERSITY 69 1108 QUENTIN SHIPLEY-MELLON 22:01.9 5:55 ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 70 1035 JACOB WIESE 22:02.5 5:55 JUDSON UNIVERSITY 71 1124 THOMAS SIMAC 22:05.0 5:56 NORTH PARK UNIVERSITY 72 1091 VICENTE CARBAJAL 22:06.6 5:56 MORAINE VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE 73 1173 ADRIAN BARRIENTOS 22:07.2 5:56 MORTON COLLEGE 74 1041 MATT MALLARY 22:07.6 5:57 JUDSON UNIVERSITY 75 1057 ARIAN ANDERSON 22:08.0 5:57 AURORA UNIVERSITY 76 1045 AARON BOYER 22:20.3 6:00 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY CHICAGO 77 1222 PATRICK CUNNIFFE 22:20.5 6:00 OAKTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE 78 1070 MIKI MARIN 22:24.1 6:01 AURORA UNIVERSITY 79 1042 MITCHELL MALLARY 22:24.2 6:01 JUDSON UNIVERSITY 80 1122 PATRICK O'CONNELL 22:25.3 6:01 NORTH PARK UNIVERSITY 81 1174 ALEXIS BERMUDEZ 22:27.6 6:02 MORTON COLLEGE 82 1145 EMMANUEL CHAVEZ 22:31.5 6:03 NORTH CENTRAL COLLEGE - FRESHMEN 83 1200 SKYLER OOYEN 22:33.3 6:03 ELMHURST COLLEGE 84 1113 JONATHAN BERGGREN 22:35.0 6:04 NORTH PARK UNIVERSITY 85 1186 JOVANI PARRA 22:37.0 6:04 MORTON COLLEGE 86 1153 BENJAMIN UBERT 22:37.8 6:05 NORTH CENTRAL COLLEGE - FRESHMEN 87 1036 JOHN BOWEN 22:37.9 6:05 JUDSON UNIVERSITY 88 1077 ANTHONY PARTIDA 22:39.2 6:05 AURORA UNIVERSITY 89 1096 ANDREW MILLER 22:40.1 6:05 MORAINE VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE 90 1055 RYAN WESELOH 22:40.8 6:05 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY CHICAGO 91 1099 RONALDO WALLACE 22:42.3 6:06 MORAINE VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE 92 1175 DANIEL CARRASCO 22:42.9 6:06 MORTON COLLEGE 93 1088 ALEC ALTMAN 22:45.8 6:07 MORAINE VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE 94 1090 MIKE BRADLEY 22:47.3 6:07 MORAINE VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE 95 1071 BRUCE MCCAFFREY 22:48.2 6:07 AURORA UNIVERSITY 96 1046 ANDREW FUCHS 22:49.3 6:08 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY CHICAGO 97 1051 CHRISTOPHER RODRIGUEZ 22:52.9 6:09 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY CHICAGO 98 1092 BRAULIO CASTELLANOS 22:53.0 6:09 MORAINE VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE 99 1121 JUNIOUS MATLOCK 22:57.8 6:10 NORTH PARK UNIVERSITY 100 1128 RICK SUMMER 23:03.6 6:12 ELMHURST RUNNING CLUB - THE ORANGE 101 1068 RAFAEL GODINEZ 23:04.7 6:12 AURORA UNIVERSITY 102 1116 CARLOS GALO 23:09.7 6:13 NORTH PARK UNIVERSITY 103 1094 RYAN DOVGIN 23:12.1 6:14 MORAINE VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE 104 1076 DAN MORGAN 23:15.0 6:15 AURORA UNIVERSITY 105 1178 SALVADOR GARCIA 23:16.1 6:15 MORTON COLLEGE 106 1104 SAYEED MOHAMMED 23:16.7 6:15 ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 107 1047 TONY GUERRERO 23:21.0 6:16 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY CHICAGO 108 1072 CODY MCDOUGALL 23:23.1 6:17 AURORA UNIVERSITY 109 1221 ASHITH ACHIRAYATH 23:24.5 6:17 OAKTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE 110 1111 CARLOS ALVARADO 23:27.7 6:18 NORTH PARK UNIVERSITY 111 1193 JUAN CASTANEDA 23:28.5 6:18 ELMHURST COLLEGE 112 1040 LOGAN THOMPSON 23:40.3 6:21 JUDSON UNIVERSITY 113 1048 JOHN HOFFMAN 23:41.5 6:22 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY CHICAGO 114 1206 ZACH TAYLOR 23:41.7 6:22 ELMHURST COLLEGE 115 1190 JEFF ABBOTT 23:44.2 6:22 ELMHURST COLLEGE 116 1126 TIM CONHEADY 23:50.7 6:24 ELMHURST RUNNING CLUB - THE ORANGE 117 1197 NICK DELUCA 24:00.0 6:27 ELMHURST COLLEGE 118 1050 CHRISTIAN RASMUSSEN 24:02.1 6:27 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY CHICAGO 119 1196 JOSHUA DEGUZMAN 24:19.4 6:32 ELMHURST COLLEGE 120 1069 AARON LEHMAN 24:40.6 6:38 AURORA UNIVERSITY ELMHURST COLLEGE EARLY BIRD INVITATIONAL ELMHURST, ILLINOIS SEPTEMBER 4, 2015 MEN'S 6K OVERALL RESULTS Place No.
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