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Lake Forest College Hy-Tek's Meet Manager 12Th Annual Forester Invitational Vernon Hills, Ill Lake Forest College Hy-Tek's Meet Manager 12th Annual Forester Invitational Vernon Hills, Ill. - 9/25/2010 Last Completed Event Event 1 Women 5k Run CC ======================================================================= Name Year School Finals Points ======================================================================= 1 Stephanie Lucas Illinois Tech 18:26.0 1 2 Sarah Peluse Lake Forest College 19:21.0 2 3 Ashley Shares Moraine Valley C.C. 19:22.0 3 4 Jordan Kelch Illinois Tech 19:36.0 4 5 Abby Mitchell Wheaton College 19:56.0 5 6 Erica Johnson Edgewood College 20:00.0 6 7 Annie Shults Wheaton College 20:00.1 7 8 Corrin Koslowski Edgewood College 20:01.0 8 9 Martha Bentz Wheaton College 20:01.1 9 10 Julia Wykoff Illinois College 20:02.0 10 11 Ryann Freeman Lake Forest College 20:03.0 11 12 Kristen Miller Wheaton College 20:05.0 12 13 Susanna Kennedy Wheaton College 20:06.0 13 14 Rachael Cyrus Wheaton College 20:08.0 14 15 Parker Gary Wheaton College 20:09.0 15 16 Jennifer Anderson Wheaton College 20:14.0 17 Amanda Glasgow Lake Forest College 20:15.0 16 18 Maggie Lapinski North Central 20:16.0 17 19 Lauren Hanson Wheaton College 20:21.0 20 Inga Vucic College of DuPage 20:26.0 21 Brooke Jeffcoat Illinois Tech 20:26.1 18 22 Britney Kravish North Central 20:29.0 19 23 Maddy Jensen Illinois Tech 20:31.0 20 24 Erin Skvorc Illinois Tech 20:39.0 21 25 Mya Kass Edgewood College 20:43.0 22 26 Sarah Eizenga College of DuPage 20:46.0 27 Amanda Armstrong Illinois College 20:48.0 23 28 Kati Mattes North Central 20:52.0 24 29 Meaghan Zang Wheaton College 20:52.1 30 Michelle Hall Dominican 20:53.0 25 31 Erika Alto Lake Forest College 20:54.0 26 32 Abby Poindexter Wheaton College 20:57.0 33 Carmen Williams Wheaton College 20:58.0 34 Hillary Topazian Wheaton College 21:04.0 35 Tracy Mattis North Central 21:05.0 27 36 Marquita Johnson Robert Morris 21:07.0 37 Chloe Bohm Knox College 21:10.0 28 38 Alex Schmidt Concordia Chi. 21:10.1 29 39 Viktoria Baldacci Lake Forest College 21:11.0 30 40 Kira Vincent Illinois Tech 21:11.1 31 41 Annie Propson Edgewood College 21:12.0 32 42 Heather Kearley North Central 21:22.0 33 43 Karla Tapia Dominican 21:24.0 34 44 Kara Wadenstierna Wheaton College 21:26.0 45 Annie Rohrbacher Dominican 21:28.0 35 46 Claudia Garcia Illinois Tech 21:29.0 36 47 Teresita Pineda Illinois Tech 21:38.0 48 Callie Rogus North Central 21:39.0 37 49 Heather Bruha Unattached 21:41.0 50 Emma Hudspath Illinois College 21:43.0 38 51 Karis Parker Wheaton College 21:43.1 52 Lauren Caporaso Wheaton College 21:52.0 53 Carolyn Miller Lake Forest College 21:55.0 39 54 Kirsten Coffman North Central 21:56.0 40 55 Gabby Shere Dominican 22:01.0 41 56 Kaitlyn Ziebart Concordia Chi. 22:03.0 42 57 Taylor Case Edgewood College 22:04.0 43 58 Hilary Wind Lake Forest College 22:07.0 44 59 Emma Krieter Wheaton College 22:09.0 60 Nagieh Omer Moraine Valley C.C. 22:12.0 45 61 Sarah Janosz North Central 22:13.0 62 Brianne Walker Illinois Tech 22:14.0 63 Veronica Hannink Illinois Tech 22:15.0 64 Lisa Fitzgibbons Lake County 22:17.0 65 Brecklind Golovich-Keie Lake Forest College 22:19.0 66 Claire Garrett Lake Forest College 22:21.0 67 Trudy Rodriguez Moraine Valley C.C. 22:24.0 46 68 Yael Cody Knox College 22:26.0 47 69 Cande Pizano Moraine Valley C.C. 22:27.0 48 70 Amy Grieashamer Concordia Chi. 22:36.0 49 71 Morgan Dodson Edgewood College 22:40.0 50 72 Lydia Aceviz St. Joseph 22:41.0 73 Lauren Prescott North Central 22:46.0 74 Katie Wendt Edgewood College 22:51.0 51 75 Sarah Masanek Lake Forest College 22:55.0 76 April Lanning Lake Forest College 24:16.0 77 Jackie Glozniak Dominican 24:24.0 52 78 Alejandra Dongo Moraine Valley C.C. 24:26.0 53 79 Meredith Hawkins Wheaton College 24:27.0 80 Kayla Ahlstrand Lake Forest College 24:37.0 81 Tisa Carter St. Joseph 24:38.0 82 Zoey Kudla Knox College 24:38.1 54 83 Melody Jimenez Concordia Chi. 24:39.0 55 84 Lindsey Harris Lake Forest College 24:39.1 85 Sara Koehnke Knox College 24:40.0 56 86 Rachel Day Robert Morris 24:40.1 87 Mel Hawkins St. Joseph 24:41.0 88 Cynthia Jennison Robert Morris 24:46.0 89 Julia Jordan Lake Forest College 25:04.0 90 Jenny Linder Knox College 25:13.0 57 91 Amelia Jones Illinois College 25:18.0 58 92 Cynthia Larios Dominican 25:20.0 59 93 Elizabeth Tidei Lake County 25:21.0 94 Colleen Hosman Lake Forest College 25:21.0 95 Aleksandra Petrovic Lake Forest College 25:22.0 96 Huong Bui Knox College 25:30.0 60 97 Megan Stringer Illinois College 25:35.0 61 98 Katie Schmidt Edgewood College 25:39.0 99 Ta-Tiarria Essex St. Joseph 25:42.0 100 Abby Roza Concordia Chi. 25:44.0 62 101 Linsey Wydra Robert Morris 26:06.0 102 Paige Karey Concordia Chi. 26:19.0 63 103 Aracelis Figueroa Concordia Chi. 26:20.0 64 104 Amy Anderson Illinois College 26:24.0 65 105 Sarah Burr Concordia Chi. 26:25.0 106 Kari Bailey Lake Forest College 26:25.1 107 Elin Alexander Lake Forest College 26:27.0 108 Anna Chomiak Concordia Chi. 26:27.1 109 Janet Ro Oakton 26:51.0 110 Emelye Weimer Knox College 27:09.0 66 111 Helen Hapner Knox College 27:58.0 112 Andrea Kestner Illinois College 28:58.0 67 113 Ademide Williams Oakton 31:01.0 114 Molly Nelson Concordia Chi. 31:51.0 115 Abigail Olewaretan Oakton 34:25.0 Team Scores ============================================================================= Rank Team Total 1 2 3 4 5 *6 *7 *8 ============================================================================= 1 Wheaton College 46 5 7 9 12 13 14 15 Total Time: 1:40:08.20 Average: 20:01.64 2 Ill. Institute of Technol 64 1 4 18 20 21 31 36 Total Time: 1:39:38.10 Average: 19:55.62 3 Lake Forest College 85 2 11 16 26 30 39 44 Total Time: 1:41:44.00 Average: 20:20.80 4 Edgewood College 111 6 8 22 32 43 50 51 Total Time: 1:44:00.00 Average: 20:48.00 5 North Central College 120 17 19 24 27 33 37 40 Total Time: 1:44:04.00 Average: 20:48.80 6 Dominican University 187 25 34 35 41 52 59 Total Time: 1:50:10.00 Average: 22:02.00 7 Illinois College 190 10 23 38 58 61 65 67 Total Time: 1:53:26.00 Average: 22:41.20 8 Moraine Valley C.C. 195 3 45 46 48 53 Total Time: 1:50:51.00 Average: 22:10.20 9 Concordia University Chic 237 29 42 49 55 62 63 64 Total Time: 1:56:12.10 Average: 23:14.42 10 Knox College 242 28 47 54 56 57 60 66 Total Time: 1:58:07.10 Average: 23:37.42 .
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