BOWLING GREEN, Ky. - In its first test at the
eight-kilometer distance, Austin Peay State University men's cross country team
showed there is plenty of work to be done, finishing sixth at the Old Timers
Classic, Saturday morning, at Kereiakes Park.
The teams were scored in a dual format, with each team's
placing compared to each of the other teams. The Govs were only able to pass
Tennessee Tech in the seven-team field.
Individually, junior Enock Langat continued his fine early
form with a 13th place finish, completing the eight-kilometer course in 26:21.38.
Sophomore Geofrey Kosgei followed in 25th place with a time of 27:33.41. Junior
Boniface Yator followed in 34th place with a 27:55.58.
However, the Govs next three runners were again unable to
close the gap between them and that leading trio. Freshman Tyler Kepley
(28:33.02) finished 44th, junior Evan Collins (29:04.91) was 53rd and sophomore
Konnor Kessler (30:49.24) finished 70th.
"The men looked really good through about 3.5 miles (5.5
km) and we were ahead of both Marshall and Morehead at that point, but we gave
it away over the last mile," said APSU cross country coach Doug Molnar. "That's
something we shouldn't allow to happen. Enock ran really strong from the start
and ran smart. Tyler also did a nice job on a very tough course for his first
8k race."
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