Oct. 6, 2007
Western Oregon Sweeps
Team Titles at PLU Invite
Men's
Results
Women's Results
PARKLAND, Wash. – The Second Annual Pacific
Lutheran Cross Country Invitational took place today on the
PLU campus golf course and it was all crimson and white as the
Western Oregon Wolves swept the men’s and women’s
team titles.
On the men’s side the Wolves placed six
runners in the top twelve to score 30 points. The Wolves were
followed by Whitworth with 47 points. Puget Sound rounded out
the top three with 69 points. Whitman was fourth with 94 points
followed by Lewis & Clark with 129 and Pacific Lutheran
with 172.
Individually it was Whitworth’s Nick Gallagher,
a freshman from Iowa, who took home the top spot in the men’s
8k, crossing the line in 25:08. Western Oregon's Braxton Jackson
finished second in 25:15 and Puget Sound’s Francis Reynolds
finished third in 25:23. Kenneth Chilcoat was the top finisher
for the Lutes, taking 19th place with a time of 26:33.
On the women’s side Western Oregon finished
first in the team standings with 44 points, followed closely
by Whitman's 54 points. Whitworth was third with 65, Pacific
Lutheran fourth with 79 and Lewis & Clark and Puget Sound
rounded out the field with 106 and 190, respectively.
It was no surprise in the women's race as Amanda
Phillips of Lewis & Clark crossed the line first in a blistering
time of 21:27 for the 6k course. This was Phillips' fourth win
in five meets so far this season. Bailey Schutte ran unattached
and finished second in 22:13, and Yasmeen Colis rounded out
the top three in 22:32. PLU’s top finisher for the women
was freshman Corrien Gogert, who came in 4th with a time of
22:36.
Three former Lute harriers from the 1970s competed
in the race today. Old teammates Bonnie (Coughlin) Blair, Beth
(Coughlin) Zier, and Kathy (Groat) Batson, running for the ‘70s
PLU Alumni’ team, all completed the 6k course. Their times
may have gotten slower over the years, but their spirits were
still high.
- PLU -