

Etchill said she is happy with her team’s results after trying new race strategies and impressed to have three boys run sub-18 minutes in Seavers, Scott Ramon and Alvin Kirksey. “He’s been holding his own as a freshman and running with the upperclassman,” Streaks coach Jenny Etchill said. Seavers time set Sandusky’s record for fastest 5k time by a freshman. The Pirates were led by sophomore Kyle Rohrbacher, 14th at 17:52, while Streaks freshman Xavier Seavers took ninth at 17:20. “He’s not just a memory but a living memory.” The Pirate boys finished fourth with 110 points, with Sandusky third with 82 and Oregon Clay first with 27. “Coming out here and running this meet is a great way to honor him,” Perkins boys coach Chris Smith said. Green died unexpectedly in 1995, two years after coaching the Pirates to a Division II state championship in track and field. “It has been a long time since we came to Chris Green and raced the way we did today.” The invite, held at Osborn Park, consists of six girls’ and seven boys’ teams running to honor the late Chris Green, former cross-country and track coach at Perkins High School. “These kids have a different mentality and different work ethic then last year’s team.” Perkins coach Tracey Hiss said. The Pirates pack of junior Maddie Brightman and freshmen Gina Bing and Emily Didion finished in the top 10, with sophomore Jamie Schlottag 11th. Jarrett finished fourth at 21:05, with the Tigers’ Brittany Stockmaster finishing first in 19:08. Led by freshman Samantha Jarrett, the youthful Pirates challenged the reigning OHSAA Division III State Runner-up Seneca East, falling short 36 points to 38. Women - Brian Gorby (YSU).SANDUSKY - Saturday morning at the Chris Green Invitational, the Perkins Pirates demonstrated they are a different team than a season ago. Women - Tess Ehrhardt (Illinois-Chicago).Ĭoach of the Year: Men - Guy Murray (Detroit-Mercy). Runner of the Year: Men - Eric Rupe (YSU). Second team - Allison Anich (Wisconsin-Milwaukee), Karli Keur (Oakland), Sammy Mondry (Oakland), Sarah Mauel (Wisconsin-Green Bay), Brittany Stockmaster (YSU), Elizabeth Rogenski (YSU), Lauren Lindholm (Illinois-Chicago).įreshman of the Year: Men - Jacob Bowman (Oakland). Second team - Austin Wigent (Detroit-Mercy), Michael Cox (Oakland), Jacob Bowman (Oakland), Derek Gielarowski (Detroit-Mercy), Nick Gliha (YSU), Gerrit Bruni (Wisconsin-Milwaukee), Vince Paikowski (Wisconsin-Milwaukee).Īll-Horizon League women: First team - Tess Erhardt (Illinois-Chicago), Anna Pompeo (YSU), Louisa Coppola (Detroit-Mercy), Samantha Hamilton (YSU), McKinsie Klim (YSU), Rebecca Zaiter (Illinois-Chicago), Jessica Richardson (Valparaiso). Women’s team standings: YSU 36, Illinois-Chicago 58, Oakland 84, Detroit-Mercy 128, Wisconsin-Milwaukee 138, Cleveland State 167, Valparaiso 178, Wisconsin-Green Bay 179, Wright State 196.Īll-Horizon League men: First team - Eric Rupe (YSU), Don Shafer (Wright State), Martin Nelkie (Detroit-Mercy), Ryan Hofsess (Detroit Mercy), Austin McLean (YSU), Matt Peters (Wright State), George Holman (Detroit Mercy). Men’s team standings: Detroit Mercy 33, YSU 72, Wright State 75, Oakland 84, Wisconsin-Milwaukee 89, Illinois-Chicago 147, Valparaiso 195, Wisconsin-Green Bay 202.
