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Sterling College Warriorfest 9/8/2018 Sterling College WarriorFest RaceTab by MileSplit/FloSports Cameron Magnall, Elevate Timing Sterling College WarriorFest - 9/8/2018 2:12:27 PM Sterling Golf Course, Sterling , KS College Women 5000 Meter Run ================================================================= Name Yr Team Time Pts ----------------------------------------------------------------- 1 Heidi Hennings SR Hastings College 18:26.00 1 2 Christa Titus SR Friends University 19:11.70 2 3 Aleisha McDonald FR Hastings College 19:13.20 3 4 Karsen Keech JR Hastings College 19:13.40 4 5 Marcela Martinez SO Dodge City Community 19:23.90 5 6 Nicole Ballard SO Friends University 19:25.50 6 7 Miranda Tenove JR Friends University 19:34.10 7 8 Julie Loewen SR Tabor College 19:49.60 8 9 Emily Kemling SO Tabor College 19:51.40 9 10 Aryana Archuleta JR McPherson College 19:57.30 10 11 Kara Zahariades SO Friends University 20:04.50 11 12 Grace Garrison FR Friends University 20:13.30 12 13 Makayla Mudloff JR Hastings College 20:15.90 13 14 Luz Lopez FR Dodge City Community 20:23.50 14 15 Payton Reaves JR Friends University 20:31.80 15 16 Morgan Smith FR Friends University 20:35.70 16 17 Lindsay Crist JR Tabor College 20:36.80 17 18 Davina Westbrook FR Hastings College 20:44.00 18 19 Kaley Hauxwell FR Hastings College 20:44.80 19 20 Robyn Selzer FR Sterling College 20:54.60 20 21 Kayla Allen SO Friends University 20:55.70 22 Evelyn Barnhart SO Sterling College 20:57.00 21 23 Tayler Hays SO Dodge City Community 20:59.60 22 24 Sara Doll Unattached 21:03.00 25 Jaismon Travelbee SO Sterling College 21:06.70 23 26 Abby Berggren FR Tabor College 21:09.80 24 27 Janice Garcia JR Hastings College 21:13.90 25 28 Cody Selvage SO Hastings College 21:18.40 29 Nicole Mundy SR Hastings College 21:21.80 30 Natalie Graber FR Bethel College 21:41.50 31 Samantha Nelson JR McPherson College 21:43.50 26 32 LeaAnn Myers JR McPherson College 21:50.90 27 33 Lacey Buckwalter Unattached 22:01.70 34 Jillian Linnebur Unattached 22:07.70 35 Allyson Moore FR Dodge City Community 22:32.50 28 36 Maria Smoot FR Sterling College 22:40.00 29 37 Jerika Coon FR Dodge City Community 22:45.90 30 38 Savannah Congrove FR Hastings College 22:47.70 39 Darian Trost Unattached 22:52.30 40 Judith Hilera FR Hastings College 23:06.00 41 Jaelyn Casanova JR Friends University 23:28.40 42 Sydney Mickens SO Sterling College 23:37.60 31 43 Elaina Bergquist FR Bethany College 23:47.00 44 Molly Achterberg JR Bethany College 23:49.70 45 Moira Burgess FR Friends University 23:52.60 46 Rachel Foreman JR McPherson College 23:55.50 32 47 Shelby Lee JR Hastings College 23:59.60 48 Bethany Montoya JR Bethel College 24:14.30 49 Kate Reimer SO Tabor College 24:25.80 33 50 Jolene Jenson FR Friends University 24:38.60 51 Cailey Cornett FR McPherson College 24:54.80 34 52 Sara Harbaugh FR Sterling College 25:27.20 35 53 Alyssa Wilson SO McPherson College 25:37.90 36 54 Appolonia Juarez SO Central Christian Co 25:56.10 55 Abby Reed SR Sterling College 26:28.40 37 56 Chloe Lind SR Tabor College 26:41.30 38 57 Makayla Thull FR Bethany College 27:04.50 58 Linda Martinez SR Bethany College 30:43.10 file:///Users/ryanmahoney/Downloads/Sterling%20College%20WarriorFest.html 1/3 9/8/2018 Sterling College WarriorFest College Women 5000 Meter Run Team Scores ================================================================= Team Pts 1 2 3 4 5 (6) (7) ================================================================= 1 Friends University 38 2 6 7 11 12 15 16 Total Time: 1:38:30 Average: 19:41.82 1-5 Split: 1:02 2 Hastings College 39 1 3 4 13 18 19 25 Total Time: 1:37:53 Average: 19:34.50 1-5 Split: 2:18 3 Tabor College 91 8 9 17 24 33 38 - Total Time: 1:45:54 Average: 21:10.68 1-5 Split: 4:37 4 Dodge City Community 99 5 14 22 28 30 - - Total Time: 1:46:06 Average: 21:13.08 1-5 Split: 3:22 5 Sterling College 124 20 21 23 29 31 35 37 Total Time: 1:49:16 Average: 21:51.18 1-5 Split: 2:43 6 McPherson College 129 10 26 27 32 34 36 - Total Time: 1:52:22 Average: 22:28.40 1-5 Split: 4:58 College Men 8000 Meter Run ================================================================= Name Yr Team Time Pts ----------------------------------------------------------------- 1 Marcelo Cruz SO Dodge City Community 26:08.70 1 2 Jonathan Jones FR Friends University 27:10.40 2 3 Collin Carpenter SO Dodge City Community 27:21.40 3 4 Isaac Sprague SR Friends University 27:28.60 4 5 Jesse Freeman SR McPherson College 27:36.10 5 6 Logan White JR Friends University 27:38.60 6 7 Andru Hansen JR Hastings College 27:49.90 7 8 Avery Stuever FR Friends University 27:53.00 8 9 Javier Jaramillo SO Dodge City Community 27:57.30 9 10 Jarred Russell SO Hastings College 27:58.30 10 11 Dylan Jaure SR Hastings College 27:59.90 11 12 Nathan Mier FR Friends University 28:00.20 12 13 Jerod Fuller SR McPherson College 28:19.30 13 14 Ajay Dandu SO Bethany College 28:24.80 14 15 Kevin Boeckman SO McPherson College 28:27.70 15 16 Zach Hole FR Hastings College 28:41.00 16 17 Jamall Theodile SR Bethany College 28:42.00 17 18 Joe Capuchino JR Central Christian Co 28:50.90 19 Jadin Fleming FR McPherson College 28:55.60 18 20 Cole Hinton JR McPherson College 28:59.00 19 21 Angus Siemens JR Bethel College 29:00.20 22 Ethan Bergmann JR Hastings College 29:01.70 20 23 Rolando Phalen SR Sterling College 29:13.10 24 Casey Zimmerman SR McPherson College 29:24.10 21 25 Jake Faulkender FR Bethany College 29:25.00 22 26 Logan Krenn JR Friends University 29:30.20 23 27 Samuel Frost SR Bethany College 29:31.90 24 28 Zach McCammon Unattached 29:36.60 29 Jose Rodriguez Millan SO Dodge City Community 29:52.00 25 30 Trevor Alber JR Hastings College 30:03.70 26 31 Garret Kinsey SO Tabor College 30:05.70 32 Sean Bromley JR Hastings College 30:14.60 27 33 Juan Carlos Nieto SO Dodge City Community 30:16.60 28 34 Stephen Gonzales FR Hastings College 30:19.60 35 Isaac Nelson FR Friends University 30:50.50 29 36 Pierce Wolters SO Sterling College 30:55.30 37 Brett Koehn FR Dodge City Community 31:02.00 30 38 Johnathan Pettyjohn JR Friends University 31:21.10 39 Noah Camp Barclay College 31:27.20 40 Guillermo Hernandez FR McPherson College 31:56.50 31 41 Alex Viscarra JR Friends University 32:13.50 42 Evan Crottinger FR Bethany College 32:32.20 32 43 Nathan Kemling FR Tabor College 32:51.10 44 Thane Barta FR McPherson College 32:52.40 45 Sean Conklin FR Bethany College 32:53.00 33 46 Shawn Lettau FR Bethany College 33:33.20 34 file:///Users/ryanmahoney/Downloads/Sterling%20College%20WarriorFest.html 2/3 9/8/2018 Sterling College WarriorFest 47 Albert Wegener JR McPherson College 33:51.80 48 Gavin Lierz SO Sterling College 34:16.50 49 Ryan Parthemer JR Hastings College 34:52.70 50 Blaine Israel SO Bethany College 35:08.60 51 Teylyr Wheeles JR Bethany College 35:08.80 52 Harrison Woodyard SO Bethany College 36:54.70 53 Caleb Gaede JR Tabor College 37:53.10 54 Micah Anderson Barclay College 41:12.30 College Men 8000 Meter Run Team Scores ================================================================= Team Pts 1 2 3 4 5 (6) (7) ================================================================= 1 Friends University 32 2 4 6 8 12 23 29 Total Time: 2:18:11 Average: 27:38.16 1-5 Split: 50 2 Hastings College 64 7 10 11 16 20 26 27 Total Time: 2:21:31 Average: 28:18.16 1-5 Split: 1:12 3 Dodge City Community 66 1 3 9 25 28 30 - Total Time: 2:21:36 Average: 28:19.20 1-5 Split: 4:08 4 McPherson College 70 5 13 15 18 19 21 31 Total Time: 2:22:18 Average: 28:27.54 1-5 Split: 1:23 5 Bethany College 109 14 17 22 24 32 33 34 Total Time: 2:28:36 Average: 29:43.18 1-5 Split: 4:08 file:///Users/ryanmahoney/Downloads/Sterling%20College%20WarriorFest.html 3/3.
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