MILLIGAN COLLEGE, TN (November 4, 2006) --- The No.
10 ranked Milligan College women’s cross country
team won their fourth straight Appalachian Athletic
Conference (AAC)/NAIA Region 12 Women’s Cross
Country championship Saturday morning on the grounds
of Louisville's E.P. Tom Sawyer State Park. With the
win, they also earned their fourth-straight team
berth to the NAIA National Championships on November
18th on the same course.
ETSU transfer
MacKenzie LaBonte
(Port Charlotte, Fla.) used a second place
individual finish and lifetime best 5,000 meter time
of 18:42 to lead Milligan's women, who
placed three finishers in the top five. Sophomore
Jacklyn Talbert
(Mt. Carmel, Tenn.) followed LaBonte closely in
third with a personal best time of 18:43, while
freshman
Rebecca McDowell
(Mechanicsville, Va.) finished fourth in a new
lifetime best time of 18:50.
Junior
Kortney Goulds
(Johnson City, Tenn.) ran fourth for Milligan with a
new 5k best of 19:20, good for 9th overall, while
junior
Brittany Bales
(Kingsport, Tenn.) also recorded a new best of 19:31
to round out Milligan's top five. Senior
Marta Zimon
(Lodz, Poland),
coming off an ankle sprain earlier in the week,
finished sixth for Milligan, while sophomore
Ashley Pearce (St.
Cloud, Fla.) rounded out the top seven in a new
lifetime best mark of 19:33. In all, Milligan placed
11 women in the top 20.
"This was a complete
team effort today and I'm so proud of how these
women have responded week after week," said Milligan
head coach
Chris Layne.
Milligan's men also had
room to celebrate as sophomore
Will Frye
(Pulaski, Va.) and senior
Jair Collie
(Johnson City, Tenn.) earned individual berths to
the NAIA National Championships. Frye finished 14th
overall in a new personal best 8,000 meter time of
26:45, while Collie also recorded a new lifetime
best of 27:03 to make his second straight trip to
the national meet.
Milligan's men finished third overall in the AAC,
and fourth in the Region XII tally.
"Will has shown consistency all season, and I'm glad
to see Jair feeling better after struggling with
asthma and allergies most of the Fall. They both
really deserve this opportunity to run at the
national champs," said Layne.
As predicted, Virginia Intermont ran away with the
men's team title in preparation to defend their
back-to-back national titles.
For complete results visit
www.alltraxtiming.com.
Other AAC/Region 12 notes:
All-Region 12 Team
WOMEN - MacKenzie LaBonte, Jacklyn Talbert, Rebecca
McDowell, Kortney Goulds, Brittany Bales, Marta
Zimon
All-AAC Team
WOMEN - MacKenzie LaBonte, Jacklyn Talbert, Rebecca
McDowell, Kortney Goulds, Brittany Bales, Marta
Zimon; Ashley Pearce, Erika Fox, Nicole Moore, Emily
Schmitt
MEN - Will Frye, Jair Collie
All-Freshman Team
WOMEN - Rebecca McDowell, Shanna Raines
MEN - Aaron Wood, Ben Anderson
AAC and Region 12 Women's Coach of the Year
- Chris Layne