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LCSC
men take second; women take
fourth at Bob Firman
Invitational
09-20-08
The
Lewis-Clark State College
men’s cross country team
finished second and the
women’s team finished fourth
in the college portion of
the Bob Firman Invitational,
held Saturday at Eagle
Island State Park, near
Boise.
The LCSC
men’s team topped College of
Idaho and NCAA division I
Idaho State to claim second
place, losing to Boise State
by only 17 points. Senior
Adrian Ramirez, winner of
the Whitworth Invite two
weeks earlier, again led the
way for the Warriors as he
finished in second place
overall.
On the
women’s side, LCSC, bested
College of Idaho by 17
points, and fell only to
Boise State, Idaho State,
and Brigham Young
University. BYU ran away
with the title with nine of
its runners finishing in the
top 17.
Despite an
hour long delay due to a
rainy thunderstorm, the
Warrior men, currently
ranked No. 16 in the NAIA,
finished the course well
ahead of No. 17 ranked
College of Idaho, conference
member Eastern Oregon, Idaho
State and a host of other
area schools.
Ramirez
finished the muddy
8-kilometer course in
26:10.24, less than eight
seconds behind Boise State’s
Brian Pierre. Junior Eric
Tuwei, who sat out the
season opening race at
Whitworth two weeks ago due
to an injury, finished fifth
overall and second for the
Warriors with a time of
26:27.41.
Similar to
the season opener, LCSC’s
top finishers on the women’s
team ran in a very tight
group with just six seconds
between Stephanie Shuel’s
team leading time of
19:37.18 and the teams’ next
four finishers. It was
because of this team effort
that the No. 16 ranked
Warrior women edged out No.
11 College of Idaho. Shuel
finished 26th overall, with
teammate Amanda Palmer
finishing 27th with a time
of 19:37.76.
LCSC coach
Mike Collins was more than
pleased with the way the
women’s team ran. “This was
one of the best team races I
have seen in my twelve years
of coaching at Lewis-Clark
State,” said Collins.
“Despite the conditions, the
women’s time was only 20
seconds slower than the time
LCSC recorded in 2001—and
the team in 2001 finished
ninth in the nation.”
Collins was
equally impressed with the
effort the men’s team gave.
“This was our first 8K of
the year and all of the
freshman handled it real
well,” Collins said. “This
performance should help to
solidify, if not move the
Warriors up in the national
rankings.”
Lewis-Clark
State’s next meet is Oct. 4
at the Willamette Invite in
Salem, Ore.
BOB FIRMAN
INVITATIONAL
MEN’S 8K
RESULTS
Team scoring
– 1, Boise State 35. 2,
Lewis-Clark State 52. 3,
College of Idaho 69. 4,
Eastern Oregon 98. 5, Idaho
State 122. 6, Northwest
Nazarene 129. 7, Treasure
Valley 229. 8, Dixie State
241.
Top 10
finishers
– 1, Brian Pierre, BSU,
26:02.67. 2, Adrian Ramirez,
LCSC, 26:10.24. 3, Matt
Stark, unattached, 26:19.71.
4, Kevin Higgs, BSU,
26:22.11. 5, Eric Tuwei,
LCSC, 26:27.41. 6, Damian
Baldovino, unattached,
26:27.77. 7, Zeke Wilson,
COI, 26:28.93. 8, Ryan
Davis, ISU, 26:32.94. 9,
Scott Foley, BSU, 26:35.32.
10, Paul Sartin, COI,
26:36.95.
Other LCSC
finishers
– 12, Chris McConnell,
26:42.41. 22, Grant
Eldridge, 27:24.28. 26,
Mickael Sopel, 27:45.13. 28,
Frank Lagrimanta, 27:50.82.
30, Jake Miller, 27:59.78.
41, Jon Dalton, 28:29.93.
56, Pedro Morales, 28:52.44.
58, Andy Keim, 29:04.90. 75,
Clayton Kearl, 30:46.16.
WOMEN’S 5K
RESULTS
Team Scoring
– 1, Brigham Young 25. 2,
Idaho State 66. 3, Boise
State 74. 4, Lewis-Clark
State 117. 5, College of
Idaho 134. 6, Northwest
Nazarene 152. 7, Eastern
Oregon 191.
Top 10
finishers
– 1, Angela Wagner, BYU,
18:19.70. 2, Katie Andrews,
BYU, 18:29.12. 3, Stephanie
Helm, COI, 18:34.19. 4,
Gemma Maini, ISU, 18:37.42.
5, Stacey Slight, BYU,
18:45.36. 6, Erica Wendt,
ISU, 18:45.74. 7, Breanne
Sande, BSU, 18:50.76. 8,
Jessica Lemmon, BYU,
18:56.81. 9, Sarah Yinglin,
unattached, 19:00.33. 10,
Sarah Hansen, BYU, 19:03.25.
LCSC
finishers
– 26, Stephanie Shuel,
19:37.18. 27, Amanda Palmer,
19:37.76. 28, Kylie Astle,
19:39.14. 30, Katja
Loevslett, 19:42.79. 31,
Lindsay Szybura, 19:43.60.
37, Taylor Harrington,
20:01.42. 43, Jessie Gulsvig,
20:20.05. 47, Kelsey Klettke,
20:34.30. 49, Rachael Park,
20:44.41. 54, Francis Rojas,
21:00.22. 55, Kirsten White,
21:03.79. 57, Madison
Randall, 21:07.99. 58, Rosa
Bautista, 21:10.27. 66,
Casey Hampton, 21:35.43. 69,
Sheree Barbour, 21:39.45.
72, Whitlee Young, 21:43.11.
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