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Schedule / Links / Contents Saturday, October 24, 2020 Tiffin, Ohio (Seneca Hills Golf Course) 9:30 A.M Sat., Oct. 24, 2020 WWen’s 6K - 9:30 AM Men’s 8K - 10:15 AM Tiffin, Ohio - Seneca Hills GGf CCrse SCHEDULE / LINKS / CONTENTS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2020 TIFFIN, OHIO (SENECA HILLS GOLF COURSE) 9:30 A.M. (ET) - WOMEN’S 6K 10:15 A.M. (ET) - MEN’S 8K AWARDS CEREMONY TO FOLLOW (All-Conference Team, Runner / Freshman / Coach of the Year, Elite 23 Award) LIVE RESULTS WOMEN’S LIVE STREAM MEN’S LIVE STREAM CHAMPIONSHIPS RELEASE DIRECTIONS COURSE MAP RESTAURANTS HOTELS LOCAL WEATHER CEDARVILLE ROSTERS FINDLAY ROSTERS HILLSDALE ROSTERS KENTUCKY WESLEYAN ROSTERS MALONE ROSTERS OHIO DOMINICAN ROSTERS OHIO VALLEY ROSTERS TIFFIN ROSTERS TREVECCA NAZARENE ROSTERS URSULINE ROSTERS WALSH ROSTERS GREAT MIDWEST WOMEN’S RECORD BOOK GREAT MIDWEST MEN’S RECORD BOOK Great Midwest Athletic Conference 2020-21 Current Members: Cedarvillle University University of Findlay Hillsdale College Kentucky Wesleyan YELLOW JACKETS OILERS CHARGERS College PANTHERS Cedarville, Ohio Findlay, Ohio Hillsdale, Michigan Owensboro, Kentucky Founded: 1887; Enrollment: 4,193 Founded: 1882; Enrollment: 2,434 Founded: 1844; Enrollment: 1,450 Founded: 1866; Enrollment: 750 Lake Erie College Malone University Ohio Dominican University Ohio Valley University STORM PIONEERS PANTHERS FIGHTING SCOTS Painesville, Ohio Canton, Ohio Columbus, Ohio Vienna, West Virginia Founded: 1856; Enrollment: 1,300 Founded: 1892; Enrollment: 1,700 Founded: 1911; Enrollment: 1,700 Founded: 1958; Enrollment: 529 Tiffin University Trevecca Nazarene Ursuline College Walsh University DRAGONS University TROJANS ARROWS CAVALIERS Tiffin, Ohio Nashville, Tennessee Pepper Pike, Ohio North Canton, Ohio Founded: 1888; Enrollment: 3,096 Founded: 1901; Enrollment: 3,500 Founded: 1871; Enrollment: 976 Founded: 1960; Enrollment: 2,580 COURSE MAP CEDARVILLE YELLOW JACKETS Women’s Roster Men’s Roster Name Yr. Hometown/High School/Previous Name Yr. Hometown/High School/Previous Alayna Ackley Jr. Hart, MI / Hart Colin Cramer Jr. Coopersburg, PA / Southern Lehigh Haley Ansiel Fr. Warrenville, IL / Wheaton Warrenville South Trevor Cross So. Dallas, OR / Dallas Abby Brown So. Willow Grove, PA / Calvary Christian Academy Abram Enns Jr. Hart, MI / Homeschool Sarah Groh Sr. Dublin, OH / Dublin Scioto Ramen Felumlee So. Newark, OH / Licking Valley Naomi Herman Fr. Collingwood, ONT / Homeschool Will Hanak Fr. Hebron, KY / Conner Remington Hobson Jr. Montrose, MI / Hill McCloy Isaiah Kelly So. Mason, OH / Mason Cecily Holliday So. Rockford, IL / Rockford Christian Braedon Killion So. Mason, OH / Mason Bekah Jenkins Sr. Waxhaw, NC / Metrolina Christian Academy Adam Klauck So. Nashotah, WI / Arrowhead Kylie Johnson So. Waterboro, ME / Homeschool Jacob Logan Sr. Indianapolis, IN / North Central Becky Madsen So. Indianapolis, IN / Heritage Christian Micah McKanna Sr. Bowling Green, OH / Bowling Green Mary Miller So. Frederick, MD / Urbana Trevor Orchard So. Xenia, OH / Xenia Jordan Penrod Sr. Malta, OH / Morgan Caleb Pendleton Sr. Buxton, ME / Bonny Eagle Amy Plank Jr. Marion, KS / Homeschool Cooper Peterson So. Chatham, IL / Glenwood Hannah Rhem So. Dover, NC / Bethel Christian Academy Russell Schultz Jr. West Salem, OH / Black River Bethany Sholl Jr. Scarborough, ME / Homeschool Abi Skurdal Fr. Highlands Ranch, CO / SkyView Academy Head Coach: Paul Orchard Claire Smout So. St. Louis, MO / Parkway West Madeline Spaulding So. Willow Grove, PA / Claritas Classical Academy Kara Spitzer So. Versailles, OH / Homeschool Anna Steich So. Sinking Spring, PA / High Point Baptist Academy Rachel Sweeney Sr. Xenia, OH / Legacy Christian Academy Elly Watkins Jr. Brunswick, MD / Brunswick Head Coach: Jeff Bolender Assistant Coach: Katie Ruhlman FINDLAY OILERS Women’s Roster Men’s Roster Name Yr. Hometown/High School/Previous Name Yr. Hometown/High School/Previous Natalie Dayharsh Fr. Danville, Ind. / Danville Community Ethan Adams So. Donnelsville, Ohio / Tecumseh Meghan Donoher So. Kettering, Ohio / Fairmont Jack Adams Sr. Cary, Ill. / Gary-Grove Morgan Gaskins So. Cincinnati, Ohio / Anderson Devon Bill Fr. Van Wert, Ohio / Lincolnview Baylee Hack Fr. Mt. Gilead, Ohio / Mt. Gilead Noah Fisher Fr. Defiance, Ohio / Ayersville Maya Hamsher Fr. Orrville, Ohio / Orrville Gabriel Foster Fr. Toledo, Ohio / Rogers Justine Hunt Fr. Van Buren, Ohio / Van Buren Jordan Foster Fr. Bascom, Ohio / Hopewell-Loudon Matilda Jeruto Sr. Kipkaren River, Kenya / - Wade Hopkins Jr. N. Robinson, Ohio / Colonel Crawford Elizabeth Kilgore Fr. Vandalia, Ohio / Butler Dylan Hunter Jr. Mansfield, Ohio / Ontario Gabrielle Lawrence Jr. Dudley, Mass. / Shepherd Hill Regional Ryan Kohout Sr. Napoleon, Ohio / Napoleon London Moening Jr. Defiance, Ohio / Defiance Noah Louria So. Trenton, Mich. / Trenton Hayley Robinett Jr. Clyde, Ohio / Clyde Colin Moats Fr. Defiance, Ohio / Defiance Hailey Wilson Fr. Liberty Twp., Ohio / Lakota East Will Nowak Jr. Dover, Ohio / Dover Aidan Ruiz Fr. Holland, Ohio / Springfield Head Coach: Blaine Maag Joseph Sadowski Fr. Van Wert, Ohio / Lincolnview Assistant Coaches: Eric Wymer, Sara Polatas Head Coach: Blaine Maag Assistant Coaches: Eric Wymer, Sara Polatas HILLSDALE CHARGERS Women’s Roster Men’s Roster Name Yr. Hometown/High School/Previous Name Yr. Hometown/High School/Previous Olivia Chapman Fr. Hartland, WI / Homeschooled Sean Hoeft So. Genoa, OH / Genoa Maryssa Depies Sr. Muskegon, Mich. / Reeths-Puffer James McClure Jr. Westfield, IN / Westfield Sophia Maeda Jr. Mead, CO / Mead Mark Miller Sr Medford, NJ / Shawnee Natalie Martinson So. Saugatuck, MI / Saugatuck Alex Mitchell Fr. Holland, MI / Holland Christian Claire McNally Jr. Canton, MI / Ann Arbor Gabriel Richard Morgan Morrison Sr. Harrisburg, Pa. / West Shore Christian Lauren Peterson Sr. Middleburgh Heights, Ohio / Berea-Midpark Aidan Murtagh Fr. San Francisco, CA / Archbishop Riordan Megan Poole Sr. Osseo, Mich. / Hillsdale Academy Caleb Oser Fr. Madison, WI / Homeschooled/Madison East Julia Powell Sr. Augusta, Ga / Homeschool Dylan Palmer So. Meridian, ID / Rocky Mountain Gwynne Riley So. Archbold, OH / Archbold Jack Shelley Sr. Dexter, Mich. / Dexter Christina Sawyer Sr. Tecumseh, Mich. / Tecumseh Mark Sprague So. Clarkston, MI / Clarkston Margaret Scheske So. Sturgis, MI / Sturgis Micah Vanderkooi Fr. Byron Center, MI / South Christian Vera Thompson Fr. Keller, TX / Keller Isaac Waffle So. Tekonsha, MI / Olivet Liz Wamsley Fr. St. Louis, MO / Homeschooled Adam Wier Jr. Versailles, KY / Lexington Christian Academy Head Coach: Andrew Towne Head Coach: Andrew Towne Assistant Coach: R.P. White Assistant Coach: R.P. White KENTUCKY WESLEYAN PANTHERS Women’s Roster Men’s Roster Name Yr. Hometown/High School/Previous Name Yr. Hometown/High School/Previous Breanna Alderton Jr. Owensboro, Ky. / Owensboro Austin Cavender Sr. Owensboro, Ky. / -- Emery Crume So. Leitchfield, KY. / Grayson County Trent Hildenbrand Fr. Louisville, Ky. / Louisville Male Abby Greene Fr. Burlington, Ky. / Randall K. Cooper Kendrick James Fr. Louisville, Ky. / Louisville Male Karlee Hoffman So. Owensboro, Ky. / Daviess Co. Zach Kasey Jr. Owensboro, Ky. / -- Angel King Fr. Owensboro, Ky. / -- Hunter Kurz Jr. Owensboro, Ky. / Daviess County Lucy Knutson So. Bowling Green, Ky. / South Warren Aaron Lee Sr. Owensboro, Ky. / Daviess County Haley Maguire Jr. Mount Carmell, Ill. / Mount Carmel James Loi Jr. Cohutta, Ga. / Coahulla Creek Sidney Reagor Jr. California, Ky. / Campbell Co. George Marsch Sr. Hawesville, Ky. / Hancock County Shannon Ruble So. Parkersburg, WV / Parkersburg Blake Rigdon Fr. Owensboro, Ky. / Apollo Sarah Vanderhoof So. Franklin, Tenn. / Independence Bronzon Yator Sr. Eldama Ravine, Kenya / -- Alondra Vilalpondo Fr. Owensboro, Ky. / -- Co-Head Coaches: Tony Rowe and Mark Rowe Co-Head Coaches: Tony Rowe and Mark Rowe MALONE PIONEERS Women’s Roster Men’s Roster Name Yr. Hometown/High School/Previous Name Yr. Hometown/High School/Previous Kendall Anenson Fr. Uniontown, OH / Green Mason Ackley Fr. Caldwell, OH / Caldwell Jenna Beakas Jr. Sylvania, OH / St. Ursula Academy Christopher Cannon R-Jr. Wooster, OH / Wooster Maria Blasiole Sr. Mantua, OH / Crestwood Tony Cappillo Jr. East Canton, OH / East Canton Meghan Boggess Fr. Galena, OH / Olentangy Berlin Nick Chaplik Sr. Louisville, OH / Louisville Grace Coakley Jr. Greenville, OH / Greenville Noah Chaplik Sr. Louisville, OH / Louisville Blair Colter R-So. Wooster, OH / Northwestern-West Salem Lucas Clark Jr. Smithville, OH / Smithville Mackenna Curtis-Collins R-Jr. Mansfield, OH / Lexington Michael Collins So. Plymouth, OH / Plymouth Emelia Days Jr. Carrollton, OH / Carrollton Daniel Frase So. Hanoverton, OH / United Anna Gregg So. Ontario, OH / Ontario Zach Fresenko Sr. Louisville, OH / Louisville Samantha Hier So. Kent, OH / Hoban Max Gucker Fr. Seville, OH / Cloverleaf Leah Jablonski So. Dublin, OH / Dublin Coffman Noah Harper Jr. Fairlawn, OH / Copley Ryley Kling Fr. Navarre, OH / Canton Central Catholic Steven Hennis So. Doylestown, OH / Chippewa Kinsey Knoch So. Canton, OH / GlenOak Lucas Huber Sr. Anna, OH / Anna Maria Martin Gr. Minerva, OH / Minerva Joe Klein So. Akron, OH / Hoban Mackenzie McCarthy Fr. New Franklin, OH / Manchester Matthew Kuyken Jr. Fremont, OH / Fremont Ross Sabrina McClain So. Enon Valley, PA / Mohawk Tucker Markko So. South Salem, OH / Unioto Leah Metzger Jr. Fort Wayne, IN / Fort Wayne Carroll Nicholas Michels Jr. Wooster, OH / Triway Jocelyn Miller Jr. Sugarcreek, OH / Garaway Matt Oscovitch Sr. Andover, NJ / Sussex Tech / Lock Haven Univ. Abby Oscovitch So. 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