Official results for the 2010 NJCAA Division I National Championships are as follows:
Men's
8K - Team Results
Men's 8K - Individual Results
Women's
5K - Team Results
Women's 5K - Individual Results
You can also view results from previous years
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – November 13,
2010
Cowley County XC Teams Both Claim National
Titles
SPARTANBURG, SC -- Cowley County (Kansas) Community
College’s cross country teams went home from the National
Junior College Athletic Association’s Division I cross
country championships on Saturday with national titles.
Both the Cowley County men’s and women’s teams
finished in first place in the event, hosted by Spartanburg
Methodist College at the Milliken Research Park.
“From day one, these teams set out with the goal to win
national titles. We made a pact on day one, put everything on the
line, gave up partying, did extra runs – anything we could do
extra, we did. We put the miles in. We had ups and downs throughout
the season, but we pulled it off,” Vince DeGrado, head coach
of the Cowley County men’s and women’s team,
comments.
He adds, “To do this, together … I’m at a loss
for words. It goes to show dedication. I told both teams the
performance goal is first. Our outcome goal is to win, but I was
like, you have to work as a team and put it all on the line. We
were ranked No. 1 in the nation on both sides, unanimously, but
rankings are just paper. It means nothing. We thought we were
overrated and we had the mindset that we were. We said every day,
every week we come in here and we have to prove that we’re
No. 1. And today it was let’s prove that we’re No. 1
again and we came out here and did it. I’m just
speechless.”
The top three men’s team were rounded out by Central Arizona
Community College, at second place, and South Plains Community
College, at third place.
On the women’s side South Plains Community College came in
second and Lansing Community College finished third.
Henry Leilei, from Central Arizona Community College set a new
course 8K record for collegiate men, finishing in first place with
a time of 23:39.
Florence Ngetich, from El Paso Community College ran a 17:16 in
the women’s 5K to finish first.
“This was a great event – the weather was perfect and
the runners all ran a great meet. We had a new course record set
and saw some awesome competition. All the runners and coaches were
great sportsmen and represented their schools well. They should all
be proud of what they’ve accomplished this year. And we were
glad to show off some southern hospitality to them while they were
here. We hope they enjoyed coming to Spartanburg and the course at
Milliken,” says Spartanburg Methodist College athletic
director Mark Perdue.
For more information on the National Championships, contact race
coordinator Mike Foley at (864) 325-5957 or Brian Fulkerson,
Spartanburg Methodist College director of public information at
(864) 266-3181.

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