Six LSSC cross country runners compete at NJCAA National Championship
 

Two runners earn top honors, men’s team places 7th

Six Lake-Sumter State College cross country runners completed their 2020 season at the NJCAA National Championships hosted in Iowa last weekend, earning national recognitions.

Alexander Croy, Nicholas Atkinson, William Troupe, Adolfo Saucedo Flores and Ernesto Velasquez all qualified for Nationals on the men’s team, and Kyja Williams on the women’s team.

“These student-athletes have been phenomenal all season long,” said Head Coach Cristy Snellgroves. “They have put both of our programs on the map in just two short years of existence. I am so proud of all of their accomplishments both on the course and in the classroom. I cannot thank them enough for such a great season under such difficult circumstances.”

LSSC cross country runner Kyja Williams (center) finished 17th at the NJCAA Divison II Nationals with a time of 20:09.55.

After placing second in the Region 8 meet and earning All-State recognition, women’s runner Kyja Williams ran 20:09.55 to finish 17th at Nationals in the pool of over 115 runners. Williams was selected as an NJCAA Coaches Association All-America runner after the event.

Alexander Croy was the top finisher for the Lakehawks men’s team coming in 13th with a time of 26:36.91. His top 15 finish earned him NJCAA All-America status.

LSSC cross country runner Alexander Croy finished 13 at the NJCAA Divison II Nationals with a time of 26:36.91.

Nicholas Atkinson was next from LSSC to cross the line 36th among the 112 competitors. Adolfo Saucedo Flores along with William Troupe ran through the finish line back-to-back placing 39th and 40th respectively, followed by Ernesto Velasquez to complete the team.

With five runners competing and four finishing in the top 40, LSSC finished seventh at Nationals as a team.

“On behalf of LSSC, I want to congratulate each of these runners and Head Coach Snellgroves on their accomplishments this season,” said LSSC President Dr. Stan Sidor, who flew to Iowa to surprise the runners at the competition. “Each of these students has left a lasting legacy as Lakehawks, and I know that they have bright futures ahead of them.”