Pilot Men Place 14th
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Pilot Men Place 14th
Boy it's hard to find XC results...
http://www.libertyflames.com/wwwadmin/globals/templates/1912/docs/stats/National%20XC.pdf
David Kinsella did amazing, finishing eighth overall. WOW! Great, great job.
Looks like John Moore had a tough race... bummer of a way for him to end his stellar Pilot XC career.
Anyway, congrats to the Pilot men!
Still looking for how Dana Morgan did.
http://www.libertyflames.com/wwwadmin/globals/templates/1912/docs/stats/National%20XC.pdf
David Kinsella did amazing, finishing eighth overall. WOW! Great, great job.
Looks like John Moore had a tough race... bummer of a way for him to end his stellar Pilot XC career.
Anyway, congrats to the Pilot men!
Still looking for how Dana Morgan did.

Stonehouse- All-American

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Re: Pilot Men Place 14th
Dana did Great. She finished 46th in the field of 256, with a time of 21:09.1
About a minute and a half behind the winner.
Pretty good for a runner running all by herself.
the NCAA has all the Finals and regional results posted at http://www.ncaasports.com/crosscountry/recaps/divi/2007
About a minute and a half behind the winner.
Pretty good for a runner running all by herself.
the NCAA has all the Finals and regional results posted at http://www.ncaasports.com/crosscountry/recaps/divi/2007

PurpleGeezer- Pilot Nation Legend

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Registration date: 2007-04-28
Re: Pilot Men Place 14th
Dana did awesome!...especially since Kipyego took the race out in a 4:40. Dana's time was about 40 seconds slower than her time on that course at Pre-Nats but the course was in much worse shape during Nats than it was before. I couldn't be more proud to be her teammate.
David's place was the highest UP finish ever. I can't wait to watch next year and actually hear the announcer say his name for once.
John Moore unfortunately suffered a serious sideache. I was talking to Justin Houck--who really stepped up and finished third for the team--said, had Moore ran to his potential, the team might have finished 11th instead of 14th. Overall, not a bad performance.
Hopefully our women's team will be there with Dana next year.
David's place was the highest UP finish ever. I can't wait to watch next year and actually hear the announcer say his name for once.
John Moore unfortunately suffered a serious sideache. I was talking to Justin Houck--who really stepped up and finished third for the team--said, had Moore ran to his potential, the team might have finished 11th instead of 14th. Overall, not a bad performance.
Hopefully our women's team will be there with Dana next year.

PilotRunner- Recruit

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