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McMaster Sets Another Mark
Kaneohe, HI—For the second straight week, Brigham Young University Hawaii junior Brendan McMaster set a new men’s cross country record. McMaster, running just his second race as a Seasider, led the team to a fourth-place finish at the seven-team UH Big Wave Invitational in Kaneohe today. The Seasiders tallied 107 points to finish well behind team winner UCLA’s perfect 15 score.
McMaster covered the 5K course in 16:06 to trim six seconds off the mark set by Jacob Puzey at the same race in 2006 and finished in 15th place overall. The top nine positions in the race were all filled by Division I runners from UCLA.
BYU–Hawaii’s Rivers Puzey finished in 20th place in 16:17, closely followed by John Hooke in 23rd place in 16:28 and Matthew Belliston in 24th in16:30. Also completing the race for the Seasiders were Thomas Jordan, 36th in 17:13, Kawika Nohoolewa, 37th in 17:13, Brandon Krout, 43rd in 17:42, Ryan Thomas, 47th in 18:49, Aaron Noltmeyer, 48th in 18:50, and Michael Gulden, 50th in 19:40.
UCLA’s Laef Barnes won the race in 15:12.
The Seasiders will be back in action again next Saturday as they host the BYU–Hawaii Invitational on campus at 8:00 am HST.
Team Scores:
1. UCLA 15
2. Pepperdine 69
3. Hawaii Pacific 75
4. BYU–Hawaii 107
5. UH-Hilo 126
6. George Fox 166
7. Chaminade 188
