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The women′s action was highlighted by a first place finish in the one mile race fro sophomore Rebecca Van Regenmorter. Van Regenmorter, who qualified for the NAIA national cross country meet as a freshman, has rallied back from an injury and now appears to be back at full strength. On Saturday, Van Regenmorter ran 5:33.60 to take first place by over two seconds.
Other highlights on the women′s side included a pair of top ten finishes from Tiffany Bear in the shot put and 55-meter dash. Marsha Miller finished third in the 1000 meter event, while Jamie Williams posted a pair of top ten finishes in the high jump and 300 meter dash.
On the men′s side, Phil Falk brought home a pair of 5th place finishes in both the one mile run and the 1000 meter race. Brian Wilson continued to show great promise with a seventh place finish in the 55 meter hurdles with a time of 8.14, which would be good enough to qualify for the NAIA indoor nationals.
Matt Susa, Ryen Smith, Wilson and Luke Duriancik teamed up in the 4 x 160 relay and took third place with a time of 1:18.94. In perhaps the strangest twist of the day, Geneva′s John Heft finished 6th in the 3000 meter event with a time of 9:52.54, despite the fact that his laps were miscounted and he was forced to run an extra lap around the track.
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