Sports Cougar men sweep, women third at Regionals By J. Dana Haynes Of The Print For the women’s cross country team, the road ended in Twin Falls, Idaho. For the men’s team, it was only another step toward nationals. The regionals were held in Twin Falls last weekend. The women’s team took third in the event, while the men took first place. From there, they go on to nationals in Hutchin son, Kansas. Blazing the trail for the men’s team was Brian Ab- shire, who came in first with a time of 25:20.8. Other top flight Cougars included Matt Parker (7th with 26:35.4), Don Neilsen (8th with 26:45.1), Rob Conner (10th with 26:47.0), John Hansen (11th with 26:51.3), Bob Neilsen (12th with 26:57.0), Jeff Franklin (14th with 27:07.2), Jim Hogue (17th with 27:38.8), Jim Edmark (24th with 28:39.0) and Steve Bye (26th with 29:12.3). The first seven runners, Abshire, Parker, Conner, Hansen, Franklin and both Neilsens, made the All- regional squad. Clackamas Community College took the first place kudos with an accumulated team score of 27 points. Nor thern Idaho College came in second with 48, College of Southern Idaho took third with 59, and Rick’s College of Rexberg, Idaho, was listed as incomplete, not having ac crued sufficient points. Rick’s, like Southern Idaho, went into the regionals competition rated in the top ten nationally. Cougar Head Coach Kelly Sullivan predicted several weeks ago they would be one of the top teams there. Regionals are arranged so that only the top placing team, in this case the Cougars, goes on to the nationals in Kansas. Best-efforts for the other competitors at Twin Falls’ five-mile long Canyon Springs course included John Walsh of CSI, who took second place with a time of 25:44.3, NIC’s Gordon Heath, who tied for third at 26:18.5 and David O’Hara, running for Rick’s College, who also placed third with a time of 26:24.3. 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