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JUCO XC Takes Second

GMC Junior College Cross Country Takes Second in Southern Championship

The GMC junior college men’s cross country team placed second in the junior college division of the Southern Cross Country Championship on Saturday, October 15th. GMC’s Justin Cajero placed fifth overall with a time of 30:00 for the five mile course. Corbin McDaniel placed eighth with a time of 30:30. The team will participate in the Region 17 Junior College Championship in Marietta, GA, on October 29th.

The 2005 GMC junior college cross country team is pictured, left to right, Kyle Story, Emile Riette, Corbin McDaniel, Justin Cajero, James Morgan,Coach Stacie Goggans, Roy Woods, Clint Armstrong, Justin Coggins, and DeFralio Boswell. Not pictured, Henry Belle.

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