1991-1992 Yearbook

Team Regains AIC Title "The win," according to Coach Ted Lloyd, "is the result of seven runners overcoming unbelievable odds to pull it all together." The Bison cross country team started practice in August with six runners, but two were too injured to train properly. "It - able to accomplish good standings in the final meet. Allen Gill ran his best race of the year, despite an injury during the early part of the season. Harding's number one runner, David Hutson, finished second behind Gill. Nathan Mills also ran well, making it his best showing by far. was trying for us all," Lloyd said, "but we kept working and believing in each other." The guys had "The guys were inspired by last year's loss. The nineteenstraight winning streak had been broken, yet the team got it back this year. This made the victory especially nice," Lloyd said. The first meet was a Sk held at North Little Rock followed by an inter-squad meet. Three Missouri meets, a home relay, and an invitational in Berea, KY, led up the district meet in Arkadelphia. an inspiration of performance from 1990. The team managed an incredible comeback as it regained the AIC title after last year's loss. A great -Coach Ted Lloyd Four top runners will be returning next year in the wake of Tim Seay's, Brad Blanton's and Greg Rickey's departure. deal of hard work and enthusiasm resulted in a successful season of winning both conference and district events. With regaining the championship as their top priority, the runners completed the task with top peformances. Three all-conference, all-district runners were - The team not only posted a great record but also assured itself of future success. Lloyd stated, "The guys did a super job. We worked hard and it paid offl"• - Scott Baine Final Team St:andings Harding 32 Ouachita 45 Henderson 45 UAM 123 Hendrix 135 BISOl"I CROSS COUNTRY - (I tor): Brad Blanton, Greg Richey, Dave Hutson, Tim Seay, Damon Work, Nathan Mills and Allen Gill. Ozarks 149 144 ATHLETICS UCA 164 SAU

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