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Cross Country, Week 5, Pre Nats, Div 1, Oshkosh Brooks, Chile Pepper, by Walt Murphy, note by Larry Eder

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The week five early results, with Oshkosh-Brooks, Chile Pepper and Pre Nationals, Division 1, compiled by Walt Murphy, X-Country X-Press. 

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Some key results from Saturday

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DIV.i  PRE-NATIONALS
Louisville,KY, 10-13, 6k.
http://tinyurl.com/Div1PreNats2012
Top-ranked Florida State prevailed over a stubborn Oregon team, whic is ranked #4.
     1.     Florida State     72          #1
     2.     Oregon     87          #4
     3.     Michigan     151          #8
     4.     Georgetown     163          #6
     5.     Texas     184          NR
     6.     Will.&Mary     266          #17
     7.     Colorado     273          #18
          Villanova     273          #24
     9.     Florida     308
     10.     UC-Davis     320
(38 teams)
1.Aliphine Tuliamuk-Bolton (Wichita St) 19:43, 2.Risper Kimaiyo (UTEP) 19:46, 3.Aleci Pappas (Oregon) 19:56, 4.Violah Lagat (Florida St) 20:00, 6.Jordan Hasay (Ore) 20:03, 6.Quigley (FlaSt) 20:06, 7.Lipari (Villanova) 20:06, 8.Macumber (Kentucky) 20:09, 9.Sutherland (Texas) 20:10, 10.J.Smith (Mich) 20:13,

UW-OSHKOSH BROOKS INV.
Lake Breeze GC, Winneconne, WI, 10-13, 8k
http://tinyurl.com/OshBrooksW2012
Calvin, ranked #8 in Div. III, defeated a host of Div. III schools, including #6-ranked Washington Univ. Other Div. III ranked schools included UW-Eau Claire #10, Univ. Chicago #15, Hope #20 and Ohio Northern #29. 
NAIA ranked schools included #17 Illinois Tech, which defeated #6 Carroll. 
Christy Cazzola was 2nd at the  2011 Div. III Nationals while race winner Steinbrunner was 9th.
     1.     Calvin     91
     2.     Univ.Chicago     114
     3.     UW-EauClaire     115
     4.     Hope     172
     5.     Illinois Wesl.     222
     6.     WashingtonU.     227
     7.     UW-Oshkosh     277
     8.     Willamette     281
     9.     Ohio Northrn     283
     10.     John Carroll     372
(37 teams)
Alison Steinbrunner (Ohio Northern) 21:24, 2.Christy Cazzola (UW-Oshkosh) 21:32, 3.Lucy Cheadle (Washington U) 21″35, 4.Ashlyn Mauer (UW-Eau Claire) 21:44, 5.Chelsea Johnson (Scholastica) 21:47, 6.Penning (Calvin) 21:54, 7.Weaver (Oh.North) 22:01, 8.Sizek (Univ.Chicago) 22:06, 9.Williams (Ill.Wesleyan) 22:10, 10.Rouse (Ill.Tech) 22:12, 
11.Sawyer (UW-Eau Claire) 22:14, 12.Jones (Augustana) 22:15, 13.Sjostrom (UW-Eau Claire) 22:19, 14.Michmerhuize (Calvin) 22:23, 15.Rydeen (UW-River Falls) 22:27, 16.McCormack (Hope) 22:28, 17.Duncan (UW-Whitewater) 22:35, 18.Whitelaw (U.Chicago) 22:40, 19.Penning (Calvin) 22:41, 20.Freeby (Willamette) 22:42, 
21.Kreuz (John Carroll) 22:45, 22.O’Brien (DePauw) 22:45, 23.Vannette (Calvin) 22:46, 24.Gillberg (Bethel) 22:47, 25.Jahn (Ill.Tech) 22:48, 26.Hickey (U.Chicago) 22:50, 27.Cornelius (U.Chicago) 22:51, 28.Helm (Alma) 22:51, 29.Diemer (Calvin) 22:52, 30.O’Grady (Carroll) 22:52….32.Mattarella (Hope) 22:59
….35.Wummer (U.Chicago) 23:01….37. McCardel (Hope) 23:02….39.Kelch (Ill.Tech)  23:04….41.Toennies (Wash.U) 23:07, 42.Jaeger (UW-Eau Claire) 23:08, 43.Borst (Hope) 23:11, 44.Stock (Hope) 23:13, 45.Meurer (UW-Eau Claire) 23:14….48.McGahan (Calvin) 23:18…54. Brase (Calvin) 23:20, 55.Rendler (UW-Eau Claire) 23:20, 56.Handschy (Wash.U) 23:20….60.Tiffany (Wash.U) 23:23…. 62.Cook (Hope) 23:23, 63.Emerson (UW-Eau Claire) 23:23, 64.Carlson (Hope) 23:23…69.Young (U.Chicago) 23:26, 70.Gantzer (Wash.U) 23:27….82. Tomozawa (Ohio No.) 23:42….85.Peluse (U.Chicago) 23:43….90.Ziolkowski (Wash.U) 23:45, 91.Worley (Wash.U) 23:45, 92.Larsen (Ohio No.) 23:47…. 115.Turley (Ohio No.) 23:59….118. Adamcik (Ohio No.) 23:59….141.Huber (Ohio No) 24:13….206.Garcia (Carroll) 24:46….215.Trujillo (Carroll) 24:49….232. Vincent (Ill.Tech) 24:59….267.Crotteau (Ill.Tech) 25:17….274.Kruit (Ill.Tech) 25:25….284.Simon (Carroll) 25:30….290. Gannon (Carroll) 25:33….317.Limberg (Carroll) 25:53….325.Wymer (Carroll) 26:01….336.Garcia (Ill.Tech) 26:10.

ARKANSAS/CHILE PEPPER INV.
Fayetteville,Ar, 10-13, 6k
http://tinyurl.com/9f5vca3
Arkansas, #11 in Div. I, outran  #22 Oklahoma St., 58-103.
     1.     Arkansas     58
     2.     OklahomaSt     103
     3.     SMU     155
     4.     LSU     174
     5.     LoyolaMarym.     181
     6.     Jas.Madison     206
     7.     Richmond     224
     8.     UT-SanAnton.     241
     9.     TCU     255
     10.    
Nevada     263
(43 teams)

1.Jess Engle (Oklahoma) 20:42, 2.Monika Juodeskaite (Ok.St) 20:54, 3.Jillian Prentice (Richmond) 20:58, 4.Laura Carleton (LSU) 20:59, 5.Semehar Tesfaye (Arkansas) 21:06, 6.Showalter (Georgia St) 21:07, 7.Shea (LMU) 21:07, 8.Smith (Stephen F. Austin) 21:10, 9.Ledgerwood (Southern Ms) 21:11, 10.Schlapfer (Arkansas) 21:15, 
11.Alenbratt (SMU) 21:15, 12.Heymsfield (Ark) 21:20, 13.Gorman (James Madison) 21:22, 14.Kujawa (OkSt) 21:32, 15.Campos (OkSt) 21:38, 16.Harmon (JM) 21:40, 17.Johnston (Ark) 21:41, 18.Diaz (Nevada) 21:45, 19.Kamilos (Ark) 21:47, 20.Chumba (Tx-Pan American) 21:50, 
21.Diaz (UTSA) 21:51, 22.Terry (TCU) 21:53, 23.Herrera (UTSA) 21:57, 24.Skatteboe (SMU) 21:57, 25.Kemboi (TCU) 21:58…34.Robinson (Ark) 22:06, 35.Carpino (Ark) 22:08…37. Glenn (OkSt) 22:11…46.Hanna (OkSt) 22:20…. 63.Camacho (OkSt) 22:35….81.Light (OkSt) 22:48.

MEN

DIV.i  PRE-NATIONALS
Louisville,KY, 10-13, 8k.
http://tinyurl.com/Div1PreNats2012
A solid upset win for #7-Colorado over #3-Brigham Young.
     1.     Colorado     72          #7
     2.     BYU     `127          #3
     3.     Oregon     152          #15
     4.     Florida St.     275          #14
     5.     Duke     287          NR
     6.     VirginiaTech     288          NR
     7.     Tulsa     292          #9
     8.     Villanova     338          #12
     9.     Georgetown     351
     10.     Florida     369
          Eastern Mich.     369
     12.     Louisville     384
     13.     Boise St.     399
     14.     Will.&Mary     434          #23
(40 teams)
1.Anthony Rotich (UTEP) 23:01, 2.Paul Chelimo (UNC-Greensboro) 23:14, 3.Terefe Ejigu (Eastern Mich.) 23:15, 4.Jake Hurysz (Colorado) 23:19, 5.Trevor Dunbar (Oregon) 23:20, 6.Mulherin (Virginia Tech) 23:20, 7.Rooney (mcNeese St) 23:20, 8.Ward (BYU) 23:22, 9.Stinson (Ore) 23:24,  10.Zivec (FlaSt) 23:29,

UW-OSHKOSH BROOKS INV.
Lake Breeze GC, Winneconne, WI, 10-13, 8k
http://tinyurl.com/OshBrooksM2012
In the battle of several top-ranked Div. III teams, #2 Calvin upset #1 North Central, 52-58. Finishing third was #7-ranked UW-Eau Claire with 93 points. 
Noah Droddy was 9th last year at the Div. III Nationals. Other ranked teams in Div. III: Univ.Chicago #5, Wheaton-Ill #9, UW-Stevens Pt. #15 and UW-Oshkosh #29. UW-Parkside is ranked #24 in Div. II.

     1.     Calvin     52
     2.     North Central     58
     3.     UW-EauClaire     93
     4.     WashingtonU.     127
     5.     UW-Stvns Pt.     163
     6.     Augustana     174
     7.     Univ.Chicago     221
     8.     Wheaton     224
     9.     UW-Oshkosh     268
     10.     UW-Stout     359
(38 teams)

1.Noah Droddy (DePauw) 24:49, 2.Dan Kerr (Calvin) 24:49, 3.Jeremy Kieser (UW-EauClaire) 25:04, 4.Aaron Easker (EauC) 25:08, 5.Dan Kerley (No.Central) 25:08, 6.Mascote (NC) 25:09, 7.Whitmore (U.Chicago) 25:13, 8.Christiansen (Calvin) 25:17, 9.Sparks (Washington Univ.) 25:21, 10.Hird (NC) 25:23, 
11.Sullivan (UW-StevensPt)25:24, 12.Dewitt (UW-Oshkosh) 25:25, 13.Bunte (Calvin) 25:26, 14.Kerk (Calvin) 25:27, 15.Whittle (Calvin) 25:30, 16.Padgett (Wash.U) 25:31, 17.Root (NC) 25:31, 18.Rottschafer (Hope) 25:31, 19.Berens (Bethel) 25:31, 20.Klein (NC) 25:32, 
21.Smith (Augustana) 25:33, 22.Gilbert (NC) 25:36, 23.Haskins (Bethel) 25:36, 24.Wenaas (EauC) 25:37, 25.Moline (EauC) 25:39, 26.Hamm (Wash.U) 25:39, 27.Halloran (Osh) 25:40, 28.Finnel (Unat) 25:41, 29.Sands (Aug) 25:42, 30.Kelleher (NC) 25:42
….33.Heroux (UWSP) 25:48….35.Seipel (UWSP) 25:49, 36.Waterman (Wheaton) 25:52, 37.Dalke (UChi) 25:53….40.Knutson (EauC) 25:56, 41.Pollastrini (Aug) 25:57, 42.Smith (Aug) 25:57….46.Vazquez (NC) 25:58….49.Haagsma (Calvin) 26:01, 50.Phillips (Wheaton) 26:01…. 53.Waterman (Wheaton) 26:02, 54.Houk (UWSP)26:02, 55.Smith (Aug) 26:02, 56.Haffner (Wheaton) 26:04….59. Thompson (Wheaton) 26:05…. 61.Mugan (EauC) 26:08, 62.Rafferty (EauC) 26:08….64.Zalov (UChi) 26:09, 65.Ferguson (Calvin) 26:09….68.Blood (UChi) 26:10 ….70.Butler (UChi) 26:10, 71.So (UChi) 26:11….74.Johnsrud (Osh) 26:14….76. Frasco (UChi) 26:16….78.Hatton (Wheaton) 26:18….85.Popek (Aug) 26:21….88.Block (Osh) 26:24….92.Gornick (Aug) 26:26….105.Chapman (Osh) 26:31….121.Foust (Osh) 26:39…. 145.Hebert (UWSP) 26:54….153.Berget (Osh) 26:56…158.Marx (UWSP) 26:57…. 165.Vankerkhoff (Wheaton) 27:00.

CHILE PEPPER INV.
Fayetteville,AR, 10-13, 10k.
http://tinyurl.com/9k8zu7p
With host Arkansas, ranked #19 in Div.I,  choosing to send its best runners to the Wisconsin Inv., #2-Oklahoma State ran away with the team title.
     1.     Oklahoma St.     20     #2
     2.     Texas Tech     109
     3.     TxA&M-CC&nb
sp;    173
     4.     LoyolaMarym.     181
          So.Dakota St.     181
     6.     UT-Arlington     207
(34 teams)
1.Kennedy Kithuka (Texas Tech) 28:53, 2.Girma Macheso (Oklahoma St.) 30:13, 3.Kirubel Erassa (OkSt) 30:17, 4.Shadrack Kipchirchir (OkSt) 30:19, 5.Shane Moskowitz (OkSt) 30:25, 6.Clarkson (OkSt) 30:25, 7.Kissorio (TxTech) 30:33, 8.Kimeli (TxA&M-CC) 30:35, 9.Krsnak (So.Dakota St) 30:37, 10.Nowak (OkSt) 30:38, 
11.Gohlke (OkSt) 30:40, 12.Farrell (OkSt) 30:41, 13.Njonjo (Ok.Christian) 30:46, 14.Limo (Central Ark) 30:53, 15.Rodriguez (Stephen F. Austin) 30:54, 16.Strum (LMU) 30:56, 17.Gerber (Cent.Ark) 31:00, 18.Monaghan (OkSt) 31:03, 19.Moshier (Unat) 31:09, 20.Mutai (Louisiana Monroe) 31:11,

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