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Track/Men: Blue Raider Williamson wins 8K at Berea Invitational

By Pierce Yarberry

BEREA, KY - John-Paul Williamson won the men's 8K race in 26:12 to lead the Blue Raiders Saturday, September 21, 2013, at the Berea (Berea, KY) Invitational, 225 Scaffold Cane Road, Berea, KY.

Garry Korir finished in 27:44 to place 11th and Cody Hymer was 25th in 29:27.

The Blue Raiders finished fourth out of seven teams with 112 points.

This was the first career victory for Williamson, who finished second at last year's Berea Invitational and third at last year's Mid-South Conference Championship.

Tennessee Wesleyan won the men's team title with 27 points with all five scored runners placing in the top ten. Berea finished second with 71 points and Campbellsville (KY) was third with 81 points.

Next - Lindsey Wilson Men's Track will compete in Greater Louisville Classic on October 5, 2013, set to start at 12pmCT/1pmET at E.P. "Tom" Sawyer State Park, 3000 Freys Hill Road, Louisville, KY. PIERCE YARBERRY, Lindsey Wilson College Athletics




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