Crossroads League Announces Men’s Cross Country Award Winners

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Crossroads League Announces Men’s Cross Country Award Winners

 

AVON, Ohio – The Crossroads League officially announced its 2019 Men’s Cross Country All-League and Coach-of-the-Year honors on Monday, following Indiana Wesleyan winning its third-straight Crossroads League Championship two days earlier.

 

The Wildcats took six of the 15 All-Crossroads League nods, with Taylor also claiming six awards. Huntington’s Haile Stutzman claimed the individual CL Championship and HU’s head coach, Nick Johnson, was voted the Crossroads League Coach of the Year.

 

In order to be named as an All-Crossroads League performer, an individual must finish within the top-15 at the league championship meet and must place inside the top-seven on their respective team. In cases when more than seven runners from the same team finish inside the top-15, the top individual performers immediately outside the top-15 from teams with fewer than seven award winners are named to the list.

 

2019 Crossroads League Individual Champion

Haile Stutzman, Huntington

2019 Crossroads League Coach of the Year

Nick Johnson, Huntington

 

2019 All-Crossroads League Team
Haile Stutzman, Huntington
Chris Maxon, Indiana Wesleyan
Josh Roth, Taylor
Jesse Saxton, Indiana Wesleyan
Elijah Chesterman, Huntington
Daniel Gerber, Taylor
Jared Williams, Indiana Wesleyan
Hunter Smith, Taylor
Landon Miller, Indiana Wesleyan
Kevin Kipkemboi, Goshen
Alex Helmuth, Taylor
Adrien Howard, Indiana Wesleyan
Steven Ott, Indiana Wesleyan
Derek Van Prooyen, Taylor
Connor White, Taylor

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