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Cross Country News Release.

 

 

 
Cross country won't count on the past

Release Date:  August 26, 2009

MONMOUTH, Ill. If there is strength in numbers, the Monmouth College men’s and women’s cross country teams could be in good shape in 2009.

Nineteen men and 15 women reported for practice this season, giving Roger Haynes plenty of bodies with scoring capabilities. The women – who captured their first Midwest Conference title last season – return their entire squad, including five all-conference performers.

“Obviously, having a conference championship and five all-conference runners back is a good thing,” said Haynes. “Fitness levels change from year-to-year, so it’s not a given that any team will repeat – even if they return everyone as we do.”

The Fighting Scots are bolstered by the return of national qualifier Mary Kate Beyer (East Peoria, Ill./East Peoria) and three-time all-conference performer Katie Staab (Batavia, Ill./Batavia). Beyer, a junior, was second at the Midwest Conference race last year and placed seventh at the regional meet as she became the Scots’ first female runner to advance to the NCAA meet.

“We feel like we have recruited some quality kids to go with our returners,” claimed Haynes. “Mary Kate and Katie start the process, but we also have a number of good people behind them.”

Among the newcomers Haynes expects good things from are junior Lindsie Pettie (Sherrard, Ill./Sherrard) and freshmen Rachel Bowden (Lexington, Ill./Lexington), Tori Beaty (Lake in the Hills, Ill./Huntley), Marlee Lane (Round Lake Beach, Ill./Grayslake North) and Brittney Frazier (Lombard, Ill./Glenbard East). Pettie and Bowden will be new to cross country, but bring good track credentials – Pettie competed for the Scots track team as an 800-meter runner and Bowden claimed all-state honors in the 4x800 relay.

“We feel like those women will be contributors for us,” said Haynes. “With the depth we have, it looks like the No. 3 through 10 runners will determine the success of our season. Last year at the conference meet, the women all ran well on the same day. That is the goal again this year, to collectively run well.”

While the women have a clear-cut top two runners, it’s a bit more balanced on the men’s side. Haynes projects any number of runners to move to the front.

“We have a solid recruiting class to add to the veterans who ran well at various times last season,” reported Haynes. “I’m not sure any of the newcomers are ready to challenge for the No. 1 spot just yet, but we’ve got a nice, consistent quality group of guys coming back up front and a good group of freshmen who will contribute more and more as the season progresses.”

Juniors Scott Sheller (Morton, Ill./Morton) and Geoff Bird (Kenilworth, Ill.) and sophomore Jonathan Welty (Dixon, Ill./Sterling Newman) are among Haynes’ veterans with pack-leading abilities.

“We really have to look at a number of guys as scoring runners,” said Haynes. “Scott is an all-conference runner, Geoff was our No. 1 guy in the distance last spring and Jon is probably in the best shape of anyone right now.”

Damon Bautista (Silvis, Ill./United Township) is counted among the Scots’ top runners and returns for his final season hoping to earn his second all-conference award. The strong junior group includes Alan Rosiquez (Chicago, Ill./Taft), Tim Bentz (Dixon, Ill./Dixon) and Craig Maher (Oak Lawn, Ill./Oak Lawn).

“Our No. 1 runner could be any of those upperclassmen,” predicted Haynes. “This is a really nice group to run the pack and lead the program. I’ve been pleased with the way they all have contributed in some way to the success of our program.”

The next generation has the potential to follow in the veterans footsteps. Haynes tabbed no fewer than six freshmen who could have an impact. Jake Barr (Mendota, Ill./Mendota), Connor Shields (Naperville, Ill./Nequa Valley), Peter Lipinski (Western Springs, Ill./Lyons Township), Matt Gatlin (Oswego, Ill./Oswego), Paul Davies (Glen Ellyn, Ill./Kaneland) and Brian Daly (Chicago, Ill./St. Patrick) are touted as potential scoring runners – if they can make the transition from the high school distance (3 miles) to the college course (8K).

“They’re all talented guys,” said Haynes. “We don’t have a clear-cut top runner, so we’ll have to score as a pack. We’re fortunate to get that many quality recruits. The full impact of this class may not come until the end of the year and we’ll see it in years to come.”

That would be just fine with Haynes, considering the end of the year includes the conference championships, and he already has the race plan in place.

“The men will have to duplicate what the women did last year,” explained Haynes. “They’ll all have to run their best on the same day.”

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