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Western Ontarion 2003 WESTERN INTERNATIONAL - 29th Annual Sat Sept 27 Thames Valley GC Team Scores for Event #2 MENS 10k AT 11:10AM PLACE TEAM SCORE SCORERS DISPLACERS 1 WINDSOR LANCERS 27 (1-2-3-7-14) (19-22) 2 CENT.MICH CHIPPEWAS-B 57 (4-5-15-16-17) (24-48) 3 GUELPH GRYPHONS 102 (10-13-21-25-33) (42-44) 4 DALHOUSIE TIGERS 121 (6-8-11-41-55) () 5 EASTERN MICH EAGLES-B153 (9-20-26-47-51) (61) 6 WESTERN MUSTANGS 168 (23-31-35-39-40) (49-53) 7 QUEEN'S GOLDEN GAELS 184 (29-30-37-43-45) (60-62) 8 WATERLOO WARRIORS 216 (12-18-46-68-72) (74-85) 9 TORONTO BLUES 256 (27-38-59-65-67) (79-84) 10 MCGILL MARTLETS 262 (32-50-54-57-69) (70-78) 11 DETROIT MERCY TITANS 273 (34-36-63-64-76) (86) 12 MCMASTER MARAUDERS 322 (52-56-66-73-75) (81-92) 13 YORK LIONS 354 (28-58-83-87-98) (99) 14 NAZARETH COLLEGE NY 411 (71-77-80-82-101) (102-103) 15 W.L.U GOLDEN HAWKS 455 (88-89-90-93-95) (97-104) 16 BROCK BADGERS 486 (91-94-96-100-105) () 2003 WESTERN INTERNATIONAL - 29th Annual Sat Sept 27 Thames Valley GC Results for Event #2 MENS 10k AT 11:10AM Meet Record Ried Coolsaet Guelph Gryphons :31:34.00 Sep2002 Points Record UWO in 1985 Queen's 1989 31 pts Course Record Guy Schultz Western Mustangs :30:57.00 Nov 1997 some sun, humid, mild 19 OVERALL SCORE BIB NAME AGE TEAM PLACE PLACE PLACE NUMBER /GR ON TEAM 1 1 217 Ryan McKenzie WINDSOR LANCERS [#1] 31:33. * 2 2 220 James Gosselin WINDSOR LANCERS [#2] 32:29. 3 3 218 Brandon Young WINDSOR LANCERS [#3] 32:39. 4 4 198 Jeff Powers CENT. MICH CHIPPEWAS[#1] 32:49. 5 5 195 Luke Humphery CENT. MICH CHIPPEWAS[#2] 32:58. 6 6 290 Paul Chafe DALHOUSIE TIGERS [#1] 33:00. 7 7 219 John Bodirlau WINDSOR LANCERS [#4] 33:06. 8 8 291 Stanley Chaisson DALHOUSIE TIGERS [#2] 33:08. 9 9 205 Joe Borg EASTERN MICH EAGLES [#1] 33:09. 10 10 229 Mark Vollmer GUELPH GRYPHONS [#1] 33:11. 11 11 289 Matthew Sheffield DALHOUSIE TIGERS [#3] 33:16. 12 12 253 Mike Logue WATERLOO WARRIORS [#1] 33:16. 13 13 234 Steve Koziarski GUELPH GRYPHONS [#2] 33:19. 14 14 223 Andrew Coates WINDSOR LANCERS [#5] 33:23. 15 15 193 Jacob Crowe CENT. MICH CHIPPEWAS[#3] 33:27. 16 16 200 Kevin Sule CENT. MICH CHIPPEWAS[#4] 33:30. 17 17 196 Matt Kaczor CENT. MICH CHIPPEWAS[#5] 33:33. 18 18 255 Kevin Smith WATERLOO WARRIORS [#2] 33:38. 19 19 222 Dave DePiero WINDSOR LANCERS [#6] 33:51. 20 20 208 Tom Clifford EASTERN MICH EAGLES [#2] 33:56. 21 21 232 Greg Hutchinson GUELPH GRYPHONS [#3] 33:58. 22 22 221 Greg Ackroyd WINDSOR LANCERS [#7] 34:00. 23 23 244 Tim Hain WESTERN MUSTANGS [#1] 34:02. 24 24 201 Frank Therrian CENT. MICH CHIPPEWAS[#6] 34:04. 25 25 231 Angus Macaulay GUELPH GRYPHONS [#4] 34:09. 26 26 207 Kevin Naughton EASTERN MICH EAGLES [#3] 34:13. 27 27 301 Trevor Caldwell TORONTO BLUES [#1] 34:14. 28 28 349 Jordon Cober YORK LIONS [#1] 34:15. 29 29 265 Spencer Morrison QUEEN'S GOLDEN GAELS[#1] 34:17. 30 30 268 Josh Smith QUEEN'S GOLDEN GAELS[#2] 34:19. 31 31 242 Chris D'Esterre WESTERN MUSTANGS [#2] 34:29. 32 32 278 Jeff McCabe MCGILL MARTLETS [#1] 34:33. 33 33 233 Kevin Coupland GUELPH GRYPHONS [#5] 34:36. 34 34 314 Mead Goedert DETROIT MERCY TITANS[#1] 34:44. 35 35 246 Scott Nelms WESTERN MUSTANGS [#3] 34:46. 36 36 316 Nick Zerweck DETROIT MERCY TITANS[#2] 34:48. 37 37 269 Travis Cummings QUEEN'S GOLDEN GAELS[#3] 34:49. 38 38 302 Gabriel Jarquin TORONTO BLUES [#2] 34:50. 39 39 241 Rob Berg WESTERN MUSTANGS [#4] 34:54. 40 40 245 Blake Murphy WESTERN MUSTANGS [#5] 34:55. 41 41 293 Nicholas McBride DALHOUSIE TIGERS [#4] 34:55. 42 224 Ryan Ellis WINDSOR LANCERS [#8] 34:57. 43 42 237 Brendan Hunt GUELPH GRYPHONS [#6] 34:58. 44 43 270 Robert Kitz QUEEN'S GOLDEN GAELS[#4] 34:59. 45 44 239 Brady Straw GUELPH GRYPHONS [#7] 35:08. 46 45 273 Ryan Ouckama QUEEN'S GOLDEN GAELS[#5] 35:10. 47 46 256 Wesley George WATERLOO WARRIORS [#3] 35:11. 48 225 Drew Grahame WINDSOR LANCERS [#9] 35:14. 49 235 Maxime Paquette GUELPH GRYPHONS [#8] 35:15. 50 47 206 Alan Walker EASTERN MICH EAGLES [#4] 35:21. 51 238 Chris Moulton GUELPH GRYPHONS [#9] 35:25. 52 48 199 Chris Schiemann CENT. MICH CHIPPEWAS[#7] 35:28. 53 49 247 Chris Smith WESTERN MUSTANGS [#6] 35:32. 54 50 277 Adrian Walton MCGILL MARTLETS [#2] 35:33. 55 51 209 Stephen Aspinall EASTERN MICH EAGLES [#5] 35:35. 56 52 338 Daniel Wojcik MCMASTER MARAUDERS [#1] 35:38. 57 53 249 Elliot Craig WESTERN MUSTANGS [#7] 35:38. 58 54 279 Marty Fox MCGILL MARTLETS [#3] 35:41. 59 240 Zac Wolochatiuk GUELPH GRYPHONS [#10] 35:42. 60 236 Brendan Brooks GUELPH GRYPHONS [#11] 35:43. 61 55 292 Mihira Lakshman DALHOUSIE TIGERS [#5] 35:44. 62 56 337 Tyler Murphy MCMASTER MARAUDERS [#2] 35:45. 63 226 Ian Hutt WINDSOR LANCERS [#10] 35:47. 64 57 280 Patrick McAuliffe MCGILL MARTLETS [#4] 35:48. 65 58 350 Eoghan McGrory YORK LIONS [#2] 35:49. 66 59 304 Gregor Kranjc TORONTO BLUES [#3] 35:55. 67 60 266 Chris Nagle QUEEN'S GOLDEN GAELS[#6] 36:01. 68 61 210 Justin Keyes EASTERN MICH EAGLES [#6] 36:09. 69 62 272 Aaron Campigotto QUEEN'S GOLDEN GAELS[#7] 36:10. 70 63 320 Scott Douglas DETROIT MERCY TITANS[#3] 36:16. 71 274 Marco Li QUEEN'S GOLDEN GAELS[#8] 36:18. 72 64 319 Dan Zinser DETROIT MERCY TITANS[#4] 36:22. 73 65 305 Joe Campanelli TORONTO BLUES [#4] 36:23. 74 66 339 Jonathan Little MCMASTER MARAUDERS [#3] 36:24. 75 271 Kyle Nishiyama QUEEN'S GOLDEN GAELS[#9] 36:27. 76 67 303 Matthew Godfrey TORONTO BLUES [#5] 36:28. 77 68 263 Dustin Doan WATERLOO WARRIORS [#4] 36:30. 78 69 286 Doug Hayami MCGILL MARTLETS [#5] 36:33. 79 248 Nathan De Witt WESTERN MUSTANGS [#8] 36:37. 80 230 Dan Briand GUELPH GRYPHONS [#12] 36:41. 81 227 Luis Paico WINDSOR LANCERS [#11] 36:43. 82 70 283 James Kozak MCGILL MARTLETS [#6] 36:44. 83 71 325 David Allen NAZARETH COLLEGE NY [#1] 36:49. 84 276 Darryl Bank QUEEN'S GOLDEN GAELS[#10] 36:52. 85 72 262 Ian Westra WATERLOO WARRIORS [#5] 36:53. 86 73 340 Robert Switzer MCMASTER MARAUDERS [#4] 36:59. 87 74 261 Bryan Hughson WATERLOO WARRIORS [#6] 37:08. 88 75 341 Robert Meneguzzi MCMASTER MARAUDERS [#5] 37:09. 89 76 317 Zack Bolton DETROIT MERCY TITANS[#5] 37:21. 90 275 Ashley Perry QUEEN'S GOLDEN GAELS[#11] 37:33. 91 77 326 Greg McMurray NAZARETH COLLEGE NY [#2] 37:39. 92 267 Justin Hall QUEEN'S GOLDEN GAELS[#12] 37:45. 93 228 Josh Smith WINDSOR LANCERS [#12] 37:45. 94 78 284 Lawrence Donegan MCGILL MARTLETS [#7] 37:53. 95 79 308 Geoffrey Homer TORONTO BLUES [#6] 37:56. 96 80 327 Larry DiCeasare NAZARETH COLLEGE NY [#3] 38:04. 97 81 342 Nathan Reiter MCMASTER MARAUDERS [#6] 38:06. 98 82 329 David Kvam NAZARETH COLLEGE NY [#4] 38:07. 99 83 351 Bill Bowerman YORK LIONS [#3] 38:10. 100 84 307 Patrick Lennox TORONTO BLUES [#7] 38:10. 101 85 264 Dave Hutchinson WATERLOO WARRIORS [#7] 38:26. 102 86 322 Jean Harris DETROIT MERCY TITANS[#6] 38:37. 103 87 352 Andrew Sutherland YORK LIONS [#4] 38:40. 104 88 371 Josh Loose W.L.U GOLDEN HAWKS [#1] 38:49. 105 285 Blaise Morin MCGILL MARTLETS [#8] 38:53. 106 89 364 Ryan Krook W.L.U GOLDEN HAWKS [#2] 39:00. 107 90 366 Rob Hayes W.L.U GOLDEN HAWKS [#3] 39:08. 108 91 381 Trevor Johnson BROCK BADGERS [#1] 39:16. 109 92 343 Matt Sumner MCMASTER MARAUDERS [#7] 39:20. 110 250 Andre LeFort WESTERN MUSTANGS [#9] 39:26. 111 93 372 Nate Douglas W.L.U GOLDEN HAWKS [#4] 39:30. 112 94 383 James Fielding BROCK BADGERS [#2] 39:32. 113 95 370 Bryante White W.L.U GOLDEN HAWKS [#5] 40:02. 114 96 384 Ryan Hicks BROCK BADGERS [#3] 40:21. 115 97 369 Niel Manchee W.L.U GOLDEN HAWKS [#6] 40:48. 116 98 354 Sean Conway YORK LIONS [#5] 41:06. 117 99 355 Aiden Chafe YORK LIONS [#6] 41:07. 118 100 382 Brian Hicks BROCK BADGERS [#4] 41:57. 119 310 Matt Kalisz TORONTO BLUES [#8] 41:57. 120 101 331 Craig Connelley NAZARETH COLLEGE NY [#5] 42:51. 121 102 330 Jim Rolince NAZARETH COLLEGE NY [#6] 43:09. 122 103 334 Bradley Winn NAZARETH COLLEGE NY [#7] 43:25. 123 328 Matt Maguire NAZARETH COLLEGE NY [#8] 44:18. 124 104 367 Ben Blakely W.L.U GOLDEN HAWKS [#7] 44:35. 125 362 Chris Allum W.L.U GOLDEN HAWKS [#8] 44:49. 126 332 Glan Labenski NAZARETH COLLEGE NY [#9] 45:30. 127 105 377 Ryan Cullen BROCK BADGERS [#5] 46:14.
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