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Posted on: Sunday, November 1, 2009

BYUH women win Pacific West title


Advertiser Staff

Brigham Young-Hawai'i placed five runners among the top seven finishers to capture the 2009 Hawaiian Airlines Pacific West Conference Women's Cross Country Championships yesterday in San Francisco.

Hawai'i Pacific's Quinn Horochuk won the 5-kilometer race in 18 minutes, 53.8 seconds.

Lacey Krout finished second in 19:01.7 as BYUH scored a low-best 22 points.

In the men's 8K race, Amos Maru won in 25:17.0 to lead Academy of Art to the team title with 20 points.

WOMEN

Team

1, Brigham Young-Hawai'i 22. 2, Hawai'i Pacific 42. 3, Hawai'i-Hilo 99. 4, Academy of Art 104. 5, Grand Canyon 126. 6, Notre Dame de Namur 151. 7, Chaminade 154.

Individual

1, Quinn Horochuk (HPU) 18:53.8. 2, Lacey Krout (BYUH) 19:01.7. 3, Lacee Kurtz (BYUH) 19:12.8. 4, Katherine Buxton (BYUH) 19:24.5. 5, Michelle Lundh (HPU) 19:28.6.

Other Hawai'i runners: 6, Allison Shamrell 19:30.0. 7, Danielle Anderson (BYUH) 19:31.4. 9, Kirsta Andrew (UHH) 19:37.7. 10, Nina Hagemann (UHH) 19:43.8. 11, Mariane Uehara (HPU) 19:46.7. 12, Kim Kuhnert (HPU) 19:56.7. 13, Amanda Tanhchaleun (HPU) 20:17.7 15, Jamie Torres (HPU) 20:52.1. 17, Kelsey Elder (BYUH) 21:18.9. 18, Wendy Darling (HPU) 21:24.6. 20, Malia Williams (UHH) 21:40.1. 23, Ashlie Salas-Selem (CU) 21:51.6. 26, Rachel Martin (CU) 22:15.5. 27, Lauren Viera (UHH) 22:33.5. 29, Shelley Wee (CU) 23:15.0. 33, Liliana Desmither (UHH) 24:10.5. 37, Monica Kvas (CU) 26:33.6. 39, Alaina Turse (CU) 31:42.4.

MEN

Team

1, Academy of Art 20. 2, Brigham Young-Hawai'i 51. 3, Hawai'i Pacific 76. 4, Hawai'i-Hilo 97. 5, Notre Dame de Namur 130. 6, Grand Canyon 133. Chaminade 177.

Individual

1, Amos Maru (AA) 25:17.0. 2, Daveson Marindich (AA) 25:48.8. 3, Brendan McMaster (BYUH) 26:09.2. 4, Simon Mutai (AA) 26:09.7. 5, Spencer Deavilla (BYUH) 26:10.7.

Other Hawai'i runners: 8, Dany Malley (HPU) 26:32.2. 9, Stefanos Barbis (UHH) 26:34.2. 10, Luke Graesser (BYUH) 26:41.4. 11, Brandon Krout (BYUH) 26:49.9. 12, Garrett McAllister (UHH) 26:52.9. 13, Kevin Henriques (HPU) 26:54.7. 16, Flemming Eriksen (HPU) 27:01.2. 17, Keoni Ucker (UHH) 27:03.0. 19, Jon Cleghorn (HPU) 27:05.7. 20, Kevin Wright (HPU) 27:09.9. 22, Mathew Gulden (BYUH) 27:21.9. 24, Vaughn Harber (HPU) 27:59.8. 26, Garrett Prinslow (CU) 28:27.9. 27, Craig Kandler (HPU) 28:33.3. 29, Nick Hagemann (UHH) 28:37.4. 30, Zach Johnson (UHH) 28:43.7. 31, Alejandro Pardi (CU) 28:46.2. 32, Ryan Belliston (BYUH) 28:49.0. 34, John Hansen (CU) 29:03.6. 40, Justin Pang (UHH) 30:45.1. 41, Charles Gumm (CU) 31:02.2. 43, Derek Dominguez (UHH) 31:43.1. 45, Lance Takenaka (CU) 36:40.9. 46, Shawn Julian (CU) 42:03.8.

WAC

UH PLACES SEVENTH

Sisters Courtney and Camille Schultz led the New Mexico State women's team to the Western Athletic Conference Cross Country Championships yesterday at Reno, Nev.

Courtney won the 5-kilometer race in 19 minutes, 11.4 seconds with Camille second in 19:12.4 as the Aggies had a low-best 29 points.

Hawai'i, led by the 24th-place finish of Jessica Forrester in 20:33.2, finished seventh with 170 points.

Brian McKenna won the men's 8K race in 26:00.1 to lead Utah State to the title with 25 points.

WOMEN

Team

1, New Mexico State 29. 2, Utah State 70. 3, Nevada 76. 4, Idaho 99. 5, Fresno State 135. 6, Boise State 151. 7, Hawai'i 170. 8, San Jose State 216. 9, Louisiana Tech 295.

Individual

1, Courtney Schultz (New Mexico State) 19:11.4. 2, Camille Schultz (New Mexico State) 19:12.4. 3, Teegan Schoch (Idaho) 19:16.0. 4, Jessie Chugg (Utah State) 19:34.5. 5, Jordan Burke (Nevada) 19:35.9.

University of Hawai'i runners: Jessica Forrester (24th, 20:33.2), Liisa Cushing (31st, 20:47), Ashley Aitken (36th, 20:58), Mariana Monasi (41st, 21:09), Tava Tedesco (46th, 21:19), Ashlee Jimenez (59th, 21:53) and Shelby Yoakum (66th, 22:55).

MEN

Team

1, Utah State 25. 2, Fresno State 67. 3, Boise State 69. 4, New Mexico State 87. 5, Idaho 123. 6, San Jose State 190. 7, Louisiana Tech 208.

Individual

1, Brian McKenna (Utah State) 26:00.1. 2, Erick Garcia (Fresno State) 26:00.4 (judged to finish 2nd). 3, Daniel Howell (Utah State) 26:00.4. 4, Markus Geiger (Idaho) 26:23.1. 5, Kevin Rosaaen (Boise State) 26:25.5.