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Cross Country News Release.

 

 

 

Womens harriers crowned champs, Haynes is Coach of the Year

Release Date:  Nov. 2, 2008

MONMOUTH, Ill. Buoyed by the return of their top seven runners from one year ago – and one newcomer – the women’s cross country team won their first Midwest Conference team title in school history Saturday and earned coach Roger Haynes the MWC’s Coach of the Year honor.

      Monmouth ended Grinnell’s reign of four straight conference titles and their 55 points bested runnerup Carroll University by 13 points. The Fighting Scots had a school-record five runners named All-Midwest Conference. The top 20 runners receive all-conference recognition.

      For the first time, the women ran a 6K course in the conference championship. That didn’t bother sophomore Mary Kate Beyer (East Peoria, Ill./East Peoria) who earned her second all-conference award. Beyer led the Scots’ charge finishing second with a school-record time of 22:03.73. Junior Katie Staab (Batavia, Ill./Batavia) picked up her third all-league honor, placing fifth in 23:28.38. Staab became Monmouth’s first three-time all-conference woman since Carrie Knauer turned the trick from 1995-97.

      First year runner, junior Taryn Tang (East Moline, Ill./United Township) clocked a 24:25.69 to place 14th just in front of classmate Amy Aghababian (St. Charles, Ill./Burlington Central). Sophomore Whitney Didier (Dixon, Ill./Dixon) joined the all-conference ranks, placing 19th in 24:35.33.

      Junior Jayme Ayers and freshman Ashley Szabo completed the scoring runners for the Scots, placing 34th and 35th, respectively. Bri Flynn placed 48th, Brooke Potendyk 60th and Sara Ditzler was 80th.

      Haynes was named the Women’s Coach of the Year in a vote of the league’s coaches. The Scots had back-to-back fifth place finishes the previous two years and hadn’t finished higher than fourth since 1997.

      The men’s team placed third for the second consecutive year, behind league champion Grinnell and runnerup St. Norbert.

      Junior Clay Staley (Hanna City, Ill./Illini Bluffs) picked up his third all-conference honor with an 11th place finish in 26:43.43. Sophomore Scott Sheller (Morton, Ill./Morton) placed 13th in 26:47.02 to also garner all-conference honors.

      Brad Begyn led the Scots pack that just missed all-league honors, placing 21st through 24th. Begyn’s time of 27:24.58 was 21st, followed by Jon Welty, Alan Rosiquez and Geoff Bird. The foursome finished within eight second of one another. Matt Peharda rounded out the scoring runners in 37th position with a time of 28:22.53. Tim Bentz and Craig Maher placed 42nd and 48th.

      The teams will take this weekend off before competing in the NCAA Regional meet next Saturday in Rock Island.

Men's Cross Country  |  Women's Cross Country

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