BETHLEHEM, Pa. – The Geneva College men's cross country team competed at the Lehigh Paul Short Run on Saturday afternoon. Senior
Kevin Arseneaux led the men in the competitive race that had 41 schools competing at the event. Several Golden Tornado runners took a very measured and slower approach to the race.
Arsenaux finished the 8K race with a time of 25:53, placing him 82
nd out of 373 runners. Freshman
Matt Otto was next for the men with a time of 26:29. Junior
Tommy Corbin (27:07), freshman
Nate Gray (27:18) and junior
Benjamin Perka (27:28) rounded out the top five for Geneva.
Some of the men, along with most of the Geneva women, will compete next Friday afternoon at the Edinboro Invitational.
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