Davis '99 5th at Trail Running World Champs
Jim Davis was 5th at the world championships for trail runners in the time of 1:31.51. Davis is the head coach of Mid-Pacific Institute's high school T&F team, in Honolulu.
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Monday, December 15, 2008
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Newsletter in the Mail
You should have or will soon receive your semi-annual newsletter in the mail or you can see it here. Fraser Hudgins, Brigid Dorsey, Michael Keeling, Rick Platt and Randy Hawthorne spent a lot of time putting it together. We need others to help us. If you'd like to help in the future, please e-mail kenhalla@hotmail.com.
You should have or will soon receive your semi-annual newsletter in the mail or you can see it here. Fraser Hudgins, Brigid Dorsey, Michael Keeling, Rick Platt and Randy Hawthorne spent a lot of time putting it together. We need others to help us. If you'd like to help in the future, please e-mail kenhalla@hotmail.com.
Sunday, December 7, 2008
Four Qualify for IC4A/ECAC
In the indoor season's first meet, Ian Fitzgerald won the mile in 4:12.72, qualifying him for the IC4A Championships. Freshman Liam Anastasia-Murphy was the runner-up, while redshirt-freshman Chris Tyson and sophomore Sean Sewell placed third and fifth, respectively. In the 5,000-meter run W&M went one thriough three with all qualifying for the IC4A meet. Ben Massam led with a 14:24.07 followed by Jon Grey and Colin Leak. More On the women's side Nicole Kazuba qualified for the ECAC Championships in the pole vault with her mark of 12’ 5.5”, which earned her first place. More
In the indoor season's first meet, Ian Fitzgerald won the mile in 4:12.72, qualifying him for the IC4A Championships. Freshman Liam Anastasia-Murphy was the runner-up, while redshirt-freshman Chris Tyson and sophomore Sean Sewell placed third and fifth, respectively. In the 5,000-meter run W&M went one thriough three with all qualifying for the IC4A meet. Ben Massam led with a 14:24.07 followed by Jon Grey and Colin Leak. More On the women's side Nicole Kazuba qualified for the ECAC Championships in the pole vault with her mark of 12’ 5.5”, which earned her first place. More
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