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Athletics Department Goals Welcome Regardless of the Issues They Wish to Dis- Cuss 2006 Table of Contents Quick Facts / WilliamMedia and Information Mary Men’s Cross Country Schedule Quick Facts / Media Information ........................... 1 Day Date Event Location 1 Roster ..................................................................... 2 Sat. Sept. 9 Lou Onesty Invitational Charlottesville, VA Head Coach Alex Gibby ......................................... 3 Sat. Sept. 16 James Madison Open Harrisonburg, VA Director of Track and Field Dan Stimson ............... 4 Sat. Sept. 30 COLONIAL INTERREGIONAL WILLIAMSBURG Assistant Coaches / 2005 Results ............................ 5 Sat. Oct. 14 Brooks Pre-National Invitational Terre Haute, IN Running in Williamsburg ....................................... 6 Sat. Oct. 14 TRIBE OPEN WILLIAMSBURG 2005 Review .......................................................... 7 Fri. Oct. 27 Colonial Athletic Association Championships Newark, DE 2006 Outlook ........................................................ 8 Sat. Nov. 4 MASSEY CANCER CENTER “RUN FOR THE CURE” WILLIAMSBURG Sat. Nov. 4 Cavalier Open Charlottesville, VA Veteran Biographies .............................................. 10 Sat. Nov. 11 NCAA Southeast Regional Louisville, KY Freshman Biographies .......................................... 19 Sat. Nov. 18 98th Annual IC4A Championships Bronx, NY Honors and Awards .............................................. 20 Mon. Nov. 20 NCAA Championships Terre Haute, IN Tribe All-Americans .............................................. 22 Officers of the College .......................................... 23 Home races in BOLD CAPS. Athletics Administration ...................................... 24 Please check www.TribeAthletics.com, for the most up-to-date schedule. William and Mary Athletics ................................. 25 Media Information Credits Athletic Facilities .................................................. 26 The William and Mary sports information The 2006 William and Mary men’s cross Student-Athlete Support ....................................... 27 office is always interested in assisting members country media guide is a publication of the W&M At a Glance ............................................... 28 of the media in their coverage of Tribe cross William and Mary sports information office. country. Updated information, including sta- Layout, design and writing by Jacob Skipper, 2006 Men’s Cross Country Men’s Cross Country Quick Facts tistics and releases, can be found on the In- with special thanks to Andrew Press. Editing William and Mary ternet at www.TribeAthletics.com. Publicity by the sports information office. Photography and media information for William and Mary Location: Williamsburg, Virginia by Randy Hawthorne, Bob Keroack, and Ja- cross country are coordinated by sports infor- cob Skipper. Printing by Colonial Printing of Founded: 1693 (second oldest college in the United States) mation intern Jacob Skipper. Richmond, Virginia. Enrollment: 5,700 Photographs, feature ideas and results are Nickname: Tribe always available from the William and Mary Cover Credits Colors: Green, Gold and Silver sports information office. Requests for fur- Conference: Colonial Athletic Association ther information should be directed to Jacob Covers designed by Mollie and Bob McClure President: Gene R. Nichol (Oklahoma State, 1973) Skipper at (757) 221-3344 or by e-mail at of Shot in the Dark Studio, Richmond, Virgin- ia. Chancellor: Sandra Day O’Connor (Stanford, 1950) [email protected]. Director of Athletics: Terry Driscoll (Boston College, 1969) Sr. Exec. Assoc. AD/SWA: Barb Blosser (Ohio State, 1975) Directions to William and Mary Course: Eastern State Hospital From the North/West: Take I-64 East to Lightfoot Exit 234A (Route 199 East). At top of Athletics Department Phone: (757) 221-3340 exit ramp, take a right onto Route 199 East. Stay on 199 East until the Monticello Avenue exit. Mailing Address: PO Box 399, Williamsburg, VA 23187 Exit at Monticello Avenue, and bear left on exit ramp. At bottom of ramp, turn left at light onto Street Address: One Campus Dr., Williamsburg, VA 23185 Monticello (pass under 199). Go straight through two stoplights, and continue straight for about half a mile and take the first right onto Compton Drive (before light at hospital and shopping Sports Information Department centers). There may not be a street sign! The road is heavily wooded on both sides. Continue on Asst. AD for Media Relations: Pete Clawson (Pittsburgh, 1990) Compton Drive and turn right at the first stop sign onto Brooks Road. William and Mary Hall Associate Director: Kris Sears (Indiana, 2004) will be on your left. Associate Director: Rob Turner (Tennessee, 2003) From the South/East: Take I-64 West to Exit 242A (Route 199 West). Follow 199 to fourth Assistant to the Director: Mark Hoskins (JMU, 2003) light. At the fourth light, take a right onto Jamestown Road. Follow Jamestown Road 1.1 miles Intern/Contact: Jacob Skipper (William and Mary, 2005) (past Lake Matoaka on left), then take a left onto Campus Drive. Take a left at the next stop sign Office Phone: (757) 221-3344 and continue to follow Campus Drive while bearing right until you reach William and Mary Cell Phone: (757) 561-3176 Hall up the hill on your left. E-Mail Address: [email protected] Phone: (757) 221-3344 Directions to Eastern State Fax: (757) 221-3412 From the North/West: Take I-64 East to Lightfoot Exit 234A (Route 199 East). At top of exit Website: www.TribeAthletics.com ramp, take a right onto Route 199 East. Stay on 199 East until the Longhill Road exit. Exit at Longhill Road. At the top of the exit ramp, take a left at the light onto Longhill Road. Continue Coaching Staff straight through the next stoplight. At the next stoplight, take a right into Eastern State Hospital. Director of Track & Field: Dan Stimson (Ohio, 1971) Take a right at the first stop sign. Follow road for approximately two blocks until it crosses with 21st Year another road. General parking is immediately to the right of this intersection. For teams and Office Phone: (757) 221-3397 event staff, take a left at the intersection and a right at the next road. Follow to team parking at E-Mail Address: [email protected] lot at end of road. Head Coach: Alex Gibby (William and Mary, 1997) From the South/East: Take I-64 West to Exit 242A (Route 199 West). Stay on 199 West Fourth Year until the Monticello Avenue exit. Exit at Monticello Avenue, and bear right on the exit ramp Office Phone: (757) 221-3398 and merge onto Monticello Avenue. At the second stoplight, take a left onto Ironbound Road. E-Mail Address: [email protected] At the second stoplight on Ironbound Road, take a left into Eastern State Hospital. Take a right Assistant Coaches: at the first stop sign. Follow road for approximately two blocks until it crosses with another road. Ed Moran (William and Mary, 2003) General parking is immediately to the right of this intersection. For teams and event staff, take a Adam Otstot (William and Mary, 2004) left at the intersection and a right at the next road. Follow to team parking at lot at end of road. Name Class HeightTeam Hometown Roster High School 2 Sean Anastasia-Murphy 2007 5-11 Gloucester, Massachusetts Gloucester Anthony Arena 2008 5-11 Manassas, Virginia Osbourn Park Keith Bechtol 2007 5-9 Alexandria, Virginia Thomas Jefferson Jameson Bilsborrow 2010 5-5 Coldwater, Michigan Coldwater Jared Campbell 2008 5-11 Franklin, Indiana Franklin Community Rob Dennis 2008 5-11 Little Silver, New Jersey Red Bank Regional Ollie Ehlinger 2008 5-6 Arden, North Carolina TC Roberson Ian Fitzgerald 2008 6-0 Glenshaw, Pennsylvania North Hills Danny Gordon 2009 5-6 Herndon, Virginia Herndon David Groff 2009 6-2 Centreville, Virginia Westfield Steve Hoogland 2008 5-8 Springfield, Virginia Lake Braddock David Hryvniak 2007 5-11 Spencerport, New York Aquinas Institute Ryan Jones 2009 5-11 Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Central Dauphin Chris Katilie 2009 6-0 Sterling, Virginia Thomas Jefferson Spencer Kirk 2008 6-1 River Forest, Illinois Oak Park-River Forest Christo Landry 2008 6-0 Falls Church, Virginia Thomas Jefferson Karl Lang 2008 6-3 Oak Hill, Virginia Oakton Colin Leak 2009 5-10 Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania Unionville Dan MacKay 2008 6-2 Whitinsville, Massachusetts Whitinsville Christian Sean Mahoney 2010 5-10 Wayne, Pennsylvania Radnor Ben Massam 2010 6-3 Chatham, New Jersey Chatham Drew Midland 2009 5-10 Virginia Beach, Virginia Ocean Lakes Harry Miller 2009 6-0 Portland, Oregon Catlin Gabel Dave Mock 2008 5-7 Johnstown, Pennsylvania Westmont-Hilltop Richard Morris 2010 5-7 Burkeville, Virginia Nottoway David Murphy 2007 5-10 Warwick, Rhode Island Bishop Hendricken Dan Nally 2007 6-0 Warrenton, Virginia Liberty Joel Parker 2007 6-0 Portsmouth, Virginia Churchland Jeff Perrella 2010 5-10 Westfield, New Jersey Westfield James Picard 2008 5-11 Midlothian, Virginia James River Cabell Rosanelli 2009 6-0 Richmond, Virginia Douglas Freeman Zach Rubin 2009 6-1 Westmoreland, New Hampshire Keene Jason Schoener 2007 5-7 Grand Blanc, Michigan Grand Blanc Charlie Swartz 2009 6-0 Manassas, Virginia Osbourn Park 2006 AdamMen’s Cross Country Tenerowicz 2008 5-10 Blackstone, Massachusetts Blackstone-Mill River Steve Waite 2008 6-0 Little Silver, New Jersey Red Bank Regional Matt Warco 2008 5-10 McMurray, Pennsylvania Peters Township Patterson Wilhelm 2010 6-2 Lynchburg, Virginia E.C. Glass Bryce Wilk 2009 6-2 Millbrook, New York Millbrook Matt Wolak 2007 6-1 Richmond, Virginia Mills Godwin Lewis Woodard 2010 5-10 Charlotte, North Carolina Providence Day Pronunciation Guide Head
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