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Rono leads LWC Men's Cross Country at Berea Invitational

Freshman Jordan Green in top 25; good performances also from John Anderson, Charles Martin

By Dan White, Ass't Sports Information Director

BEREA, KY - Freshman Kevin Rono set the pace for the Lindsey Wilson College men's cross country team at the Berea College Invitational Saturday, finishing in 28 minutes and 46.83 seconds to take 11th place.

The Blue Raiders entered their second straight event without participating in the team competition due to injuries limiting the roster.



Freshman Jordan Green joined Rono in the top 25 with a time of 30:17.10 for 22nd place.

Also running for Lindsey Wilson was sophomore John Anderson in 40th place with a time of 31:42.07 and newcomer Charles Martin in 47th place with a showing of 33:33.12.

Georgetown University's Luke Garnett won the race with a time of 27:27.25.

Lindsey Wilson Blue Raiders Men's Cross Country team returns to action at 8:30amCT on Saturday, October 3, 2009, at the Greater Louisville Classic, E. P. "Tom" Sawyer State Park, 3000 Freys Hill RD, Louisville, KY


This story was posted on 2009-09-20 03:34:09
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