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Men's Cross Country News 04-05


Harriers Finish Season at NAIA Regionals

Nov 6, 2004

After enduring a week of cold and rain, the weather turned to sunny and mild for the NAIA Regional Championships at St. Patrick Park. The venue is situated on the boarder between Michigan and Indiana with roughly half the course in each state.  The Indiana …
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Men Finish Third At WHAC Championships

Oct 23, 2004

Cornerstone University hosted the Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Conference Cross Country Championships on soggy day at Riverside Park. The rain went from a light drizzle to a steady shower throughout the morning.The weather did little to effect the race. Aquinas …
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Four Personal Bests Recorded At Manchester

Oct 16, 2004

 On a cold, windy day in rural Indiana, the Cornerstone University Men's Cross Country team produced four personal best times.The meet was a last minute switch from their scheduled competition at University of Wisconsin-Parkside in Kenosha, WI. "Based …
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Greater Louisville Classic Produces Season Best Marks

Sep 25, 2004

The combination of a good course, better weather and great competition lead to season best and personal best times at the Greater Louisville Classic.  Last year's event was run on a wet course with several stretches under ankle deep water. This time …
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Men Shake Things up in Kenosha

Sep 18, 2004

Three meets in to the 2004 season, the pecking order of the top six places of Cornerstone Men's Cross Country team got rearranged. After finishing behind junior, Josh Modert the first two meets, sophomore, Todd Smith pulled ahead in the final 200 meters to …
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Cornerstone Fourth at Aquinas Invitational

Sep 10, 2004

On a beautiful sunny afternoon, under cloudless skies the Cornerstone Golden Eagles went to the starting line at the Aquinas Invitational facing two nationally ranked programs. Grand Valley State University's men entered the meet ranked 8th in the NCAA Division …
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Modert Makes The Most Of His Return To Competition

Sep 4, 2004

    After losing his entire sophomore year to injury, Joshua Modert began the 2004 Cross Country season by running a huge personal best and placing in the awards at the Hope College Vanderbilt Invitational.    Race …
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