Paced by the second consecutive sub 25-minute race by senior
Tony Calderon, the Colorado College men's cross country team finished second at the Lewis & Clark Invitational Saturday in Estacada, Ore.
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Calderon finished second among 125 runners with an 8K time of 24:56.3, just shy of his personal-best of 24:49.6, which he set two weeks ago at the Division III Pre-National Meet in Louisville, Ky.
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Fellow senior
Max Blackburn and sophomore
Josh Fry each posted a top-10 result by placing ninth and 10
th, respectively. Blackburn covered the course in 25:30.4, while Fry collected a time of 25:34.5.
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Junior
Jack Williams was 16
th in 25:45.7 and senior
Adam Mahler rounded out the scoring for CC in 26
th place with a time of 26:10.1.
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Southern Oregon won the team title with 46 points, followed by CC with 58 and Lane Community College with 81. Puget Sound's Colin Monaghan won the individual title with a time of 24:45.9.
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Colorado College Results
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Team Results
1. Southern Oregon – 46
2. Colorado College – 58
3. Lane CC – 81
4. George Fox – 139
5. Lewis & Clark – 165
6. Whitman – 192
7. Whitworth – 192
8. OSU Running Club – 197
9. Pacific Lutheran – 209
10. Puget Sound – 253
11. Clark College – 271
12. Pacific (Ore.) - 355
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Up Next
The Tigers host the 2019 SCAC Championships on Saturday, Nov. 2 at Widefield Community Park. The men's race is scheduled to begin at 10 a.m.
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