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Oct. 11, 2008

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LAKE BUENA VISTA, FL - Sophomore Steve Tobochnik led the Johns Hopkins men's cross country team to a fifth place team finish at the 13th Annual Walt Disney World Cross Country Classic. Tobochnik earned 16th place in a time of 26:07.30in a field of 324 runners. The Disney Classic was comprised of 38 teams

Junior Dave Sigmon placed 26th with a time of 26:21.60, while senior Geoff Nunns completed the course in 26:41.80 for 43rd place, followed by freshman Brian Rooney who placed 44th in a time of 26:42.00. Sophomore Derek Cheng claimed 72nd place with his 27:21.60 finish. Senior Dan Pike ran the course in 27:26.80 to take 77th place and freshman Mickey Borsellino earned 95th place in a time of 27:52.70.

Windsor (ON) took first place as a team with 29 points overall. Florida came in second with 49 points, trailed by Embry-Riddle with 117 points. Kennesaw State earned 176 points for fourth place and JHU finished with 182 points in team scoring for fifth place.

The Blue Jays return to action on Saturday, October 18th, when they travel to Gettysburg for the Gettysburg Invitational. Races will start at 10 a.m.
 

 

 

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