MICHIGAN RUNNING NEWS --NOVEMBER 28, 2001 Sponsored by:
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__/MHSAA LP XC FINALS ON MICHIGAN RUNNER TV
__/TIM MOORE COMMITS TO NOTRE DAME
__/MOORE WINS FOOTLOCKER MIDWEST REGIONALS
__/WAYNE STATE XC, TRACK LOOKING FOR ALUMS
__/PAUL MCMULLEN TO APPEAR AT EMU CLINIC, DECEMBER 1
__/PAUL MCMULLEN 1ST IN MEN'S MILE RANKINGS
__/RUNNER'S WORLD, EMU INTERVIEW NCAA CHAMP BOAZ
CHEBOIYWO
__/ALLEN TOLMICH ELECTED TO INT'L JEWISH SPORTS HALL OF
FAME
__/NEW BALANCE CONCEPT STORE
__/OLIVET COLLEGE MOVES TO STRENGTHEN WOMEN'S
ATHLETICS
__/JINGLE BELL RUNS DOT THE RACE CALENDAR
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__/MHSAA LP XC FINALS ON MICHIGAN RUNNER TV
Catch the action, the winners, the stumbles, the course, the spectators,
the award ceremonies, and the races at the Michigan High School
Athletic Association Lower Peninsula Cross Country Finals on this
week's new episode of Michigan Runner TV. See All-American
contenders Tim Ross, Nikki Bohnsack and Tim Moore in action at the
state meet November 3, along with hundreds of the best Lower
Peninsula high school runners: http://michiganrunner.tv
__/TIM MOORE COMMITS TO NOTRE DAME
The University of Notre Dame reports that Tim Moore, Novi, has signed
a letter of intent to enroll at Notre Dame next season and to compete for
the men's cross country and track and field teams. Moore will join NCAA
Cross Country All-American Ryan Shay (Central Lake) and Kevin
Avenius, also Novi.
__/MOORE WINS FOOTLOCKER MIDWEST REGIONALS
With a solid win in the Footlocker Midwest Regional at the University of
Wisconsin-Parkside, Kenosha, November 24, Tim Moore of Novi,
solidified his status as the favorite to win the Footlocker Nationals. Tim
finished 1st in the field of 332 seeded runners from Ohio, Michigan,
Indiana, Missouri, Wisconsin, Kansas, Iowa, North Dakota, South
Dakota, Oklahoma, Colorado, and Minnesota. His time of 15:11 was 7
seconds faster than second place Chris Solinski of Stevens Point,
Wisconsin. The top eight finishers in each of four regions are eligible to
run the Footlocker Nationals in Orlando, December 8.
Nikki Bonsack, a sophomore from Rockford qualified for the Footlocker
National race with a second place finish in 18:08 on the windy, rainy
Saturday. Both Moore and Bohnsack are the MHSAA Lower Peninsula
Division 1 2001 Cross Country champions. Amber Smith, a sophomore
from Ishpeming, placed third among the 408 girls in the seeded race
with 18:21. Smith is the UP Division 2 champion. Erika Odlaug, senior,
of Bannockburn, IL won the Midwest girls race in 17:49.
Adam Ludwig, senior, St. Joe, fifth in 15:37 and Tim Ross, senior, Alto,
sixth in 15:40 also qualified for the highly selective Footlocker National
race. Ross is the 2001 MHSAA LP D2 XC champion; Ludwig placed 3rd
in the D2 finals. Andrew Bauer, senior, Bloomfield Hills, came
heartbreakingly close with his ninth place finish in 15:47 and is an
alternate for the National race in Orlando. He finished second in the D2
finals. Check the Midwest Regional site for photos and complete results,
http://www.flcccmidwest.com/. More news about the Footlocker National
Cross Country race on December 8 is available at http://
www.footlockercrosscountry.com .
__/WAYNE STATE XC, TRACK LOOKING FOR ALUMS
Wayne State University's Cross Country and Track Head Coach, Rick
Cummings, is in search of any former Wayne State University Cross
Country/track athletes. Rick is especially hoping to contact Don
Richardson and John Heller from WSU teams of the '70s. If anybody out
there has information on either of these 2 individuals please e-mail or
contact Rick.
Also, if you were a member of the Wayne State cross country team or
track team please contact Rick with your name, address, phone, e-mail,
and the years you were a member of the WSU team(s). Wayne State's
new Sports Information department is compiling a complete history of
the Wayne State Cross Country & Track programs and the department
wants to be sure to include all former student-athletes.
Rick Cummins, Head Coach
Wayne State Men's & Women's Cross Country
101 Matthaei Building - Detroit, MI 48202
(313) 577-4293 office - (313) 577-5996 fax
__/PAUL MCMULLEN TO APPEAR AT EMU CLINIC, DECEMBER 1
International 1500 meter star and EMU All-American Paul McMullen will
be the special guest presenter at the December 1 Eastern Michigan
University Learn-By-Doing Clinic at Bowen Fieldhouse in Ypsilanti.
McMullen will give a talk and will do an easy training run with the middle
distance/distance runners in attendance. Events featured include
springs, hurdles, long jump, high jump, pole vault, middle and long
distance for boys and girls. Coaches are welcome to accompany their
athletes. Contact John Goodridge, (734) 487-2245 or
john.goodridge@emich.edu.
__/PAUL MCMULLEN 1ST IN MEN'S MILE RANKINGS
Speaking of Paul McMullen, the rankings are just another indication of
Paul's 2001 comeback in the middle distances. He's 1st in the U.S.
Men's Mile Rankings and 6th in the 800.
1. Paul McMullen
2. Seneca Lassiter
3. Adam Goucher
4. Brian Berryhill
5. Andy Downin
6. Allen Webb
__/RUNNER'S WORLD, EMU INTERVIEW NCAA CHAMP BOAZ
CHEBOIYWO
Five races, five wins, five course records and the NCAA cross country
title is getting Boaz Cheboiywo more than his allotted 15 minutes of
fame. Runner's World Online features Cheboiywo in today's Brief Chat,
http://runnersworld.com . Check the archives for Wednesday, November
28 after today. Eastern Michigan University's Eastern Echo clears up the
story behind Butler University's loss and EMU's gain. Although Butler
University wasn't able to clear the admission hurdles, Cheboiywo had
no problems with academic eligibility. In fact, Cheboiywo considers
EMU a perfect fit since he wants to become a teacher. "I want to have a
second option because your career can end at any time," he told Echo
writer Tim Wieland.
__/ALLEN TOLMICH ELECTED TO INT'L JEWISH SPORTS HALL OF
FAME
Allen Tolmich is one of eight athletes elected to the International Jewish
Sports Hall of Fame for the year 2002. A Wayne State University student,
Tolmich broke the World record in the 200-Meter High Hurdlers twice on
the same day. At the AAU Championships in July, 1937, he set a new
200-Meter H.H. record, 23.4, in the event's first heat, and lowered the
mark to 23.3 in the finals. Tolmich set numerous U.S. indoor records in
an assortment of events, including the 760-Yard H.H., 110-Meter and
120-Yard H.H. In 1938, he established or tied 11 U.S. track & field
records. Tolmich had the misfortune of coming into his prime during the
on-set of World War II, when Olympic Games and World Championships
were suspended.
Others being honored are Harry Lewis, World Welterweight Boxing
Champion 1908-1913; Julia Jones Pugliese, co-founder of the
Intercollegiate Women's Fencing Association; Eugene Selznick, the first
American named to the All-World Volleyball Team, 1956; Joe Shane,
developer of the Israel Tennis Centres Project; Tatiana Lysenko, 1992
winner of gold medals in gymnastics; Victor Ziner, goalkeeper on five
consecutive Soviet Union World Champiohship ice hockey teams, 1965-
1969; and Kenneth Gradon, president of Maccabi Europe and Maccabi
Great Britain.
--From the IJS Hall of Fame Press Release.
__/NEW BALANCE CONCEPT STORE WELCOMES JIM DAVIS
New Balance President, Jim Davis, will visit the recently opened New
Balance Concept Store in Troy tomorrow. From Noon to 1, Thursday,
November 29, Davis will be visiting the Troy store at 821 East Big
Beaver Road, just west of Rochester Road. The New Balance
Farmington Hills store opened last year at 12 Mile and Halsted roads.
__/OLIVET COLLEGE MOVES TO STRENGTHEN WOMEN'S
ATHLETICS
Olivet College has announced Nancy Van Hoozier as director of
women's athletics. Ms. Van Hoozier joined Olivet in 1992 as head coach
for men's and women's cross country, and women's basketball and
tennis. Ms. Van Hoozier's initial focus will be to promote additional
opportunities for women athletes.
__/JINGLE BELL RUNS DOT THE RACE CALENDAR
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Jingle Bell Run for Arthritis, 5K, Auburn Hills, 9am, Saturday, 12/1,
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Jingle Bell Run for Arthritis, 5K, Birmingham, 9am, Sunday, 12/2,
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