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Nimrod Lelei Leads Greyhound Cross Country to 15th Place Finish in Region
by ENMU Athletics
Joplin, Mo.— Senior Nimrod Lelei’s (Eldoret, Kenya/Wayland Baptist) turned in a 21st place finish at the NCAA Division II South Central regional championships, finishing the 10k run in 32:20.1. His finish paced the Greyhounds to a 15th place finish at the regional championships.
Logan Robertson (Fr., Monroe, Wis./Monroe HS) was the second Greyhound runner to cross the finish line, placing 66th with a time of 34:02.6.
With their finish at the regional championships, the Eastern New Mexico University cross country teams conclude their 2007 season.
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Height: 5'8
Weight: 110
School: Estancia
Position: Middle Hitter
Position Rank: 1
Class: Sr
Height: 6'4"
Weight: 200
School: Artesia
Position: Guard
Position Rank: 1
Class: Senior
Height: 6'1"
Weight: 180
School: Mesa Vista
Position: Guard
Position Rank: 2
Class: Sr.
Height: 5'9
Weight: 120
School: Hope Christian
Position: Power Forward
Position Rank: 1
Class: Senior
Height: 5'8
Weight: 132
School: Roswell Goddard
Position: Post
Position Rank: 2
Class: Senior
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Do you like the new policy by the NMAA which allows for the following: The regular season district champion will be the only team to automatically advance to the State Championships. To read more, log onto the NMAA at nmact.org.
In view of the alleged hazing incident at Robertson High School, is hazing a bigger problem than most think it is in high schools?