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By Matthew Friedrichs Kansan sports editor Despite the low finishes of Kansas runners, the meet gave Kansas a chance to prepare for the 1998 NCAA Division I and II championships, which will be held Nov. 23 at Rim Rock. Andy Tate, Kansas junior, finished in 27:03, more than two minutes behind winner Gilbert Tuhabonye of Abilene Christian, and Sara Brinkley, Kansas freshman, finished in 19:41, 1:56 behind winner Amy Yoder of Arkansas. Brinkley, a triathlete who competed for the U.S. junior national team, had Kansas' best time. Schwartz, who said he preferred not to have freshman competing, said he was pleased with Brent Behrens, who placed 49th with a time of 27:43, and Pete Prince, who placed 60th with a time of 28:03. "I think she's going to surprise some people," Schwartz said. who place our trust. "I think they had a very good first collegiate cross country meet," Schwartz said. The women were less successful. "We are young, we are very inexperienced, and we have a long way to go to improve." Schwartz said. Two of the men's top runners and one of the women's top runners did not compete Rajiv Nyambura, Nakuru, Kenya, freshman, did not compete because he has not been cleared by the NCAA clearinghouse. thing over," Fogg said. "It's no golf course." In addition to national contenders, the meet had new timing technology and a barcode system to identify runners, Schwartz said. Brian Jensen, Ronne, Denmark, transfer student from Oklahoma State, did not compete because an eligibility appeal has not been completed. Runners from Georgetown, Arkansas and Abilene Christian should be back in November. Ann Deveaux, Barlett, Ill., senior is still recovering from an injury. Abilene Christian runners Tuhabonye and Musa Gwanzura finished first and second. Abbene Christian, a Division II team, and national powerhouse Arkansas were among the teams that attended the meet to learn the course before nationals. "Since it's going to be a national course, it was a good experience," said Tuhabonye, a native of Burundi. Georgetown coach Ron Helmer, who grew up in Lyons and attended Southwestern College in Winfield, has brought his nationally ranked women's team to Rim Rock the last two years to prepare them for the championships. Katrina deBoer, of the winning Georgetown women's team, has run at Rim Rock three times. "It's a tough course, but it's also interesting," deBoer said. The course is a true cross country course, and the runners at the championship will have to adapt to the competition, the course and the Kansas weather when they return. Helmer said. JAYHAWK INVITATIONAL CROSS COUNTRY RESULTS **Women's 5, 000 Meter run:** 1. Amy Yader, Arkansas, 17:45 2. Sheri Smith, Baylor, 17:55 3. Kate Llandau, Georgetown, 18:03 4. Jessica Koch, Arkansas, 18:05 5. Tracy Robertson, Arkansas, 18:14 **Kansas finishers** 35. Sara Brinkley, 19:41 52. Diane Hefferman, 20:18 61. Katy Eisenmenger, 20:37 63. Courtney Deutsch, 21:18 98. Holly Hydeman, 21:45 105. Carrie Nodgadje 22:14 **Men's 8,000 Meter run:** 1. Gilbert Tuburonbaby, Annele Christian, 24:56 2. Musa Gwanzura, Abelleine Christian, 24.57 3. Bruce Young, Oklahoma State, 24.59 4. Sean Kearley, Arkansas, 25.01 5. Matt Karr, Arkansas, 25.19 2. Musa Gwanzura, Abilene Cunha 3. Bruce Young, Oklahoma State, 4. Sean Kaley, Arkansas, 25:01 5. Matt Kerr, Arkansas, 25:19 **Kansas finishers** 31. Andy Tate, 27:19 38. Kevin McGinn, 27:18 49. Brent Enbass, 27:43 60. Peter Prince, 28:03 83. Lewis Theobald, 28:35 94. Bryce Spano, 28:57 114. Dan Putcomp, 29:57 129. Anthony Silier, 33:18 **Men** 1. Arkansas, 31 2. Oklahoma State, 48 3. Abelene Christian, 77 4. Missouri-Columbia, 114 5. Southern Illinois, 164 6. Mankato State, 204 7. Kansas, 257 8. South Dakota, 261 9. Truman State, 272 10. Pittsburgh State, 282 11. Emporia State, 312 12. SW Texas State, 319 13. Baylor, 326 14. Oklahoma, 332 15. Missouri Southern State, 386 16. 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