Indiana Invaders To Compete at Cross Country Nationals
December
11, 2002
(INDIANAPOLIS) The Indiana Invaders men's and women's cross country
teams will compete at the 2002 Fall USATF National Cross Country
Championships on December 14th in Rocklin, California. The meet will
be held on the campus of Sierra College. This is the Invaders fourth
year of fielding full men's and women's squads since being founded
in 1998.
In the men's competition, the Invaders seek to improve on their
seventh place finish of last year. Members of the Invaders men's
team to compete in the meet are Donnie Fellows, Rick Sluder, Geoffrey
Fleming, Todd Moroney, Gareth Wilford, Paul Howarth, and Jason Bialka.
Coach Greg Harger said, "We are looking forward to being a real factor
in the men's race for the first time in our 4 year history. We have a
little depth and some guys that are hungry for a little respect. This
team has at its core the makings of a national championship team in
the future." Harger added, "They will compete with pride and the
knowledge that they are now a competitive team at the national
championships."
In the women's competition, the Invaders as the defending national
champions from 2001 will be battling the field with a completely
revamped line-up. "This group of athletes is excited about establishing
their own identity and challenging for a top finish," said Harger.
The team captured two consecutive runner-up finishes in 1999 and
2000. Members of the Invaders women's team to compete in the meet
are Stephanie Dueringer, Mary Duerbeck, Leah Nilsson, Keisha Banks,
Susie Motl, Monika Stupian, and Kim Lorenz.
Harger said, "Competitions focused on team scoring are a key
element to bringing experience to young, emerging elite athletes
in preparation for national and international competition."
Added Harger, "Team scoring from community based clubs is the
best thing we can do for our sport at the grass root level as
it involves everyone from our community in a winning and positive
identity with which many want to be associated.
The Sierra College championship course is a spectator-friendly,
challenging course with rolling hills and multiple turns.
The meet's team champions will receive the Fred Wilt Traveling Trophy,
an award presented in memory of Fred Wilt, a former NCAA Cross Country
Champion while at Indiana University, the Head Women's Track and Cross
Country Coach at Purdue University and a member of the National Track
& Field Hall of Fame.
2002 Fall USATF National Cross Country Championships
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For additional information on the Indiana Invaders, please contact Greg
Harger at 317 289-4018 or online at: ([email protected])
http://www.indianainvaders.com
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