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Welcome back to episode 30! The guys had Reedsburg graduate Julia Korklewski on this week's show to talk about her time at Reedsburg Area High School and about her basketball journey at UW-Eau Claire. The guys also talk some NHL and much more. Thanks for listening! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mike-lennon4/support
Ever heard of a certain pink house? Ever wondered what college culture is like? What on earth is a meme? Well boomer, I'm here to break it all down for ya on this episode of ‘The Everyday Conservative' Suggestions? Thoughts? Stories to share? Contact The Everyday Conservative at everydayconservativepc@gmail.com Subscribe to the YouTube Channel! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLgyKHl2TUnS3a9xoVx7r7A?view_as=subscriber Twitter: @HofstedeJohn Instagram: theeverydayconservativepc Facebook page: @TheEverydayConservativePodcast Parler: @theeverydayconservative -- Music Credits: Feelin Good by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3744-feelin-good License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Ice Flow by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3898-ice-flow License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ -- https://ij.org/case/kelo/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theeverydayconservative/support
Hi all! Today we discuss the meets that happened in week 4. It was a big meet with a lot of changes. Check out links below to see the results of some of the big meets. As always reach out on Twitter to offer any corrections or feedback, we'd love to hear from you! Blugold: https://www.tfrrs.org/results/xc/14652/Blugold_Invitational Griak: https://www.tfrrs.org/results/xc/14671/Roy_Griak_Invitational#101590 Paul Short: https://www.tfrrs.org/results/xc/14689/Paul_Short_Gold
This is episode number two of the UW-Eau Claire Communication Sciences and Disorders Podcast, recorded on February 11th, 2016. On this podcast, we’re joined by UWEC faculty member Ms. Angie Sterling-Orth, talking all things telepractice. Additionally, the answer to the first podcast question will be revealed as will the winner of the BluGold swag. There’s a new question this podcast as well, and given the upcoming UWEC Centennial Celebration, the question is historical. I reference an article in our local newspaper, the Eau Claire Leader Telegram, about one of our undergraduate students, and you can find the link here: http://www.leadertelegram.com/News/Front-Page/2016/01/25/Experiences-help-student-find-direction(copy).html Remember if you have any questions or suggestions for the podcast, be sure to email me at sathertw@uwec.edu or give me a call (715-836-4895). Thanks for listening!
This is the inaugural UW - Eau Claire CSD Podcast and we're joined by guest Dr. Abby Hemmerich. Abby talks about all things voice, and gives some great information about voice resources. Abby mentions a couple voice resources which she has found very useful and we mentioned we would provide the info in the show description. The first is the app "VoiceEval" by Galactic Tech LLC. This is a voice evaluation app designed by local SLP Tom Hintgen and can be found on the iTunes app store. The second program Abby mentions is PRAAT, which is a free voice evaluation software suite. This can be downloaded at http://www.fon.hum.uva.nl/praat/. Remember if you have any questions or suggestions for the podcast, be sure to email me at sathertw@uwec.edu. Don't forget to answer the trivia question within the podcast to be eligible for some BluGold swag!
Welcome to the Wayzata High School Alumni Indoor Track Report for the week ending March 15, 2015. Let's take a quick tour around the country to see how Wayzata graduates are faring for their colleges.Note: This story will be updated as the weekend progresses. Please check back for updates. In addition, if you have a Wayzata alum athlete that is missing from this story, please email mewith updates so I can include them. Sunday editionCompeting this weekendMcKenna Evans (Class of '14) - University of NevadaCompeted outdoors at Aggie Open in Davis, CA. McKenna competed in the Women's 2000 meter steeplechase, placing 4th overall. She ran unattached as the coach is determining which freshmen he red-shirts for the outdoor season.Complete results.Wolfpack team recap. Quote:"The Pack also had a few competitors compete unattached and post some notable finishes. Freshman Alaina Anderson ran to a fifth place showing in the 5000m run, crossing the finish line at 17:57.34. Classmate McKenna Evans also ran unattached in the 2000m steeplechase and finished fourth with a time of 7:13.20."Annika Halverson (Class of '14) - Bethel (MN)Competed at 2015 NCAA Division III Men's and Women's Indoor Track and Field Championships.Bethel Team Preview here. Quote:"Among those invited from Bethel was distance runner Annika Halverson and field participant Alyssa Solberg. Halverson reached the national meet in the one-mile race, thanks to a time of 5:00.99 at Grinnell's Darren Young Classic on February 14. The freshman's national meet appearance is her first career, but second NCAA Championship event. Halverson reached the Division III meet for cross country earlier this fall."The only Fr in the field, Halverson toes the line at 1:30 Fri. Live results: http://t.co/1ZgfwEKn4r @WayzataGirlsTF pic.twitter.com/BkO6CSnS3j— Brian Maas (@TriGeekAddict) March 13, 2015Good luck to Annika Halverson & Alyssa Solberg, who compete at the @NCAADIII Championships today and tomorrow! #d3tf pic.twitter.com/7e1ZI7vBzP— Bethel Royals (@BethelRoyals) March 13, 2015In a "who will blink first" race, @BethelRoyals Halverson falls just 0.04 from making finals in WMile at D3 Natls. http://t.co/1ZgfwEKn4r— Brian Maas (@TriGeekAddict) March 13, 2015When reached for a quote, Annika said: "The race was definitely interesting, a lot of elbows thrown my way, and quite a few shoves but in the end I learned a lot about tactics and I know I'll be more ready for outdoor nats if I make it!"Annika also received additional honors this past week:Frosh Halverson makes MIAC All Cnf Team, twice. http://t.co/06HfOMf8m9 @WayzataGirlsTF #doublethefun pic.twitter.com/Z6ZrhyL6oG— Brian Maas (@TriGeekAddict) March 13, 2015Alayna Sonnesyn (Class of '14) - VermontCompeting at NCAA Championships. March 11-14. Pre-NCAA story here.Quote:"The UVM women have their own breakout star in Sonnesyn, the league's Nordic rookie of the year. Sonnesyn and former Rutland High School standout Cirelli had success at the same venue in the league finale (fourth and sixth, respectively, in freestyle), which their coach feels sets them up for another strong showing."Day One Catamount Recap here. Results here. Quote: "Alayna Sonnesyn, the 2015 EISA Women's Nordic Rookie of the Year, was 22nd (15:35.5) in her NCAA debut to round out the Catamounts competing."Day Three Catamount Recap here. Results here. Quote: "Stephanie Kirk finished 21st (50:42.9) and Alayna Sonnesyn was 28th (52:14.8) to complete her first NCAA Championship experience."Alayna & Mom, JillBrian Jarvey (Class of '12) - University of St. ThomasWhile off from competing this weekend, Jarvey received honors nonetheless. He was named Outstanding MIAC Track Athlete. Quote:"Jarvey was named the top track athlete at the 2014 meet for his role in St. Thomas' 31st-straight MIAC indoor title, as the Tommies have now won the meet in each of its 31 years of existence. Jarvey won a second-straight MIAC title in both the 200- and 400-meter dash, as he won the 200 with a time of 22.52 seconds, and the 400 in 49.37 seconds. He also anchored St. Thomas' first-place 4x400-meter relay team, which finished with a time of 2:23.77, to help him go a perfect 3-for-3 in his MIAC indoor races."Brian Jarvey: From Popp's School of Speed to MIAC Outstanding Track Athlete. http://t.co/28vKKRCvaF @WayzataTrack pic.twitter.com/DW8qvwCnrz— Brian Maas (@TriGeekAddict) March 13, 2015Adam Moline (Class of '12) - UW-Eau ClaireCompeted at the NCAA Division III Indoor Track and Field Championships hosted by Roanoke College. Blugold team recap on DMW National victory. Quote:"The distance medley relay of Adam Moline (Jr.-Maple Grove, MN/Wayzata), Will LaJeunesse (Jr.-Belle Plaine, MN), Ryan Graham (So.-Maple Grove, MN) and Josh Thorson (Fr.-Plymouth, MN/Wayzata) flew past the competition posting a time of 9:54.82 which was more than 3.5 seconds faster than their next closest finisher. Their time shattered the school record of 9:59.45 set on March 5, 2011 at UW-Stevens Point."Complete results. Men's DMR results.Moline leads off the National winning DMR. Click thumbnail for larger view.Michael Smith (Class of '14) - Cornell (NY)Update on Michael: He suffered a minor hamstring injury and is expected back to competing in the near future.Up next: At Texas Relays (Austin), March 26 - 28.Josh Thorson (Class of '12) - UW-Eau ClaireCompeted at the NCAA Division III Indoor Track and Field Championships hosted by Roanoke College. Anchored the national winning DMR and placed 3rd in the Men's 3000.Blugold team recap on DMW National victory. Quote:"The distance medley relay of Adam Moline (Jr.-Maple Grove, MN/Wayzata), Will LaJeunesse (Jr.-Belle Plaine, MN), Ryan Graham (So.-Maple Grove, MN) and Josh Thorson (Fr.-Plymouth, MN/Wayzata) flew past the competition posting a time of 9:54.82 which was more than 3.5 seconds faster than their next closest finisher. Their time shattered the school record of 9:59.45 set on March 5, 2011 at UW-Stevens Point."Complete results. Men's DMR results. Blugold team recap. Quote:"Josh Thorson (So.-Plymouth, MN/Wayzata) placed third in the 3,000-meter run with a school record time of 8:11.80. Thorson broke his previous school record of 8:17.90 set on February 13, 2015 at the St. Thomas Invitational."Thorson anchors the National winning DMR. Click thumbnail for larger view.National recap here. Quote:"In the men's race, national record holders Amherst established a very solid lead with 800 meters to go on the anchor leg. Behind them, something that would have qualified as "strange" if not for the women's 5k was playing out. Whitewater dropped the baton very early in the race and fell about 150 meters behind. Their anchor leg, Dawson Miller, was running in lane 2 so as to avoid interfering with the actual race. But late in the leaders' leg, Miller ended up with the chase pack about ten meters–in his case, 210 meters–behind Amherst. He appeared to say something to Eau Claire's Josh Thorson, tucked into the rail, and Miller and Thorson actually caught Amherst anchor Greg Turissini. Once the gap was closed, Thorson powered away from the field and beat Amherst by five seconds, 9:54-9:59. La Crosse slipped in for second and the Lord Jeffs grabbed third. (That's much better than their tenth place finish at nationals the last time they set the DMR national record in the regular season) Whitewater was later disqualified for Miller's pacing." Here's what the Eau Claire boys had to say about the whole race:Here's my bootleg video of the 3000 meter race: Thorson 3000 D3 Nationals from Brian Maas on Vimeo.Off this weekend:Lauren Farquhar (Class of '13) - Bethany Lutheran College (MN)Lauren will run outdoor track for the Vikings this spring. She is a hurdle specialist. In 2014, she placed 5th in the 400 hurdles at the UMAC outdoor championships. Word is she will run the steeple this coming season. Her first outdoor meet will be April 11 at Gustavus. Mary Franke (Class of '14) - Colorado StateInjury issues have interrupted Franke's freshman year, and she has been red-shirted. She continues to workout with the Rams team and is currently gearing up for the outdoor season where she will run unattached. Next race tentatively set for March 28th in Fort Collins (CO). 5K or 10K distance.Marit Sonnesyn (Class of '13) - GustavusHer first outdoor meet will be April 11 at Gustavus.Adam Brandt (Class of '13) - University of St. ThomasUp next: Hamline Invite on April 11Aaron Breyer (Class of '14) - South DakotaUp next: At Tulsa (OK) Duals, March 20-21Joe Meister (Class of '13) - UW-Eau ClaireUp next: At Emory Classic, March 20-21. Derek Peterson (Class of '13) - Lipscomb (TN)Up Next: Alabama Relays, March 19-20James Smith (Class of '14) - Cornell (NY)Up next: At Texas Relays (Austin), March 26 - 28.Obinnaya Wamuo (Class of '14) - University of ChicagoUp next: Ted Haydon Invitational (Outdoor) in Chicago on April 4.Upper Midwest Notable NewsErin Teschuk (NDSU)Erin placed 5th in the Mile, 7th in 3,000m at the NCAA Indoor Championships.Bison recap.
Welcome to the Wayzata High School Alumni Indoor Track Report for the week ending March 1, 2015. Let's take a quick tour around the country to see how Wayzata graduates are faring for their colleges.Note: This story will be updated as the weekend progresses. Please check back for updates. In addition, if you have a Wayzata alum athlete that is missing from this story, please email mewith updates so I can include them. Monday morning editionMcKenna Evans (Class of '14) - University of NevadaMcKenna is running in the Mountain West Indoor Championships in Albuquerque, N.M. On Friday, she anchored the Women's DMR to a 7th place finish with a time of 12:08.55. Friday's Results. Saturdays's Final Results. Final Team Scores. Wolfpack Team recap.Up next: NCAA Indoor Championships, March 13-14.Evans takes the anchor hand-off.Mary Franke (Class of '14) - Colorado StateInjury issues have interrupted Franke's freshman year, and she has been red-shirted. She continues to workout with the Rams team and is currently gearing up for the outdoor season where she will run unattached. Next race TBD.Annika Halverson (Class of '14) - Bethel (MN)While the majority of the Bethel team was at the Kilt Classic, hosted by Macalester on Feb 27, a small contingent attend the Ole Opener in Northfield. Annika anchored the Women's DMR to a 3rd place finish with a time of 12:08.19."The day actually started for the women at the meet in Northfield as the Royals sent their distance medley relay team to St. Olaf to try to secure a spot in the national meet. The women broke the school record with a time of 12:08.19, which currently places them 12th in the nation with the top 15 teams qualifying for nationals."Ole Opener Results. Bethel Team recap.Up next: MIAC Championships, March 6-7.Alayna Sonnesyn (Class of '14) - VermontAlayna is skiing in the EISA Championships (at St. Lawrence) Feb 27-28. On day 1, she finished 4th overall on the Women's 5K freestyle.Day One Results Day One Team Recap"The Vermont women finished 3-4-5-6 in the freestyle Nordic race. Stephanie Kirk earned her first podium appearance of the season, placing third with a time of 16:09.9. Teammates Alayna Sonnesyn, Marion Woods and MK Cirelli, followed in fourth through sixth, respectively, as the Catamounts dominated the top-10 finishers."On Saturday, Alayna finished 9th in the 15K Classic event."In the women's classic race four Catamounts finished in the top-10, led by Marion Wood's fifth place finish, her best of the season. Woods crossed the finish line in a time of 53:51.6. Annika Taylor of New Hampshire won the race with a time of 53:10.8 and the Middlebury duo of Heather Mooney and Kelsey Phinney rounded out the podium. MK Cirelli was the second Catamount across the finish line to place seventh overall. Alayna Sonneysen and Stephanie Kirk followed in ninth and 10th place, respectively."Day Two Results.Vermont team recap.Up next: NCAA Championships. March 11-14Marit Sonnesyn (Class of '13) - GustavusMarit just finished the Nordic season at NCAA Regionals this weekend. She finished 12th overall in the Women's Freestyle 5K. Full Results. She also finished 18th overall in the Women's Classic 15K race. Full Results. Marit plans to compete in outdoor track this coming season.Click on thumbnail for larger image.Click on thumbnail for larger image.Adam Brandt (Class of '13) - University of St. ThomasAdam ran in the 3000 at the Ole Opener in Northfield on Feb 27. His time was 9:20.06.Ole Opener ResultsTommies Team recap.Up next: MIAC Championships, March 6-7.Aaron Breyer (Class of '14) - South DakotaUSD is competing at the Summit League Championships on Feb 27-28 in Fargo. Breyer ran the 3rd leg in the DMR helping the USD team to a 2nd place finish in 10:17.99.On Saturday, Breyer finished 11th in the mile with a time of 4:22.63, bettering his season best by nearly 8 seconds. Complete results. Coyote team recap.Up next: NCAA Indoor Championships, March 13-14.Derek Peterson (Class of '13) - Lipscomb (TN)Derek competed at the Atlantic Sun Indoor Championships Feb 27 - March 1. He led off the DMR, which took 3rd place with a time of 10:30.32. On Day Two, he placed 10th in the mile with a season best time of 4:27.30Live resultsBisons Team recap Day 1.Up Next: NCAA I Indoor National Championships, March 13-14Brian Jarvey (Class of '12) - University of St. ThomasBrian anchored the 4x400 relay to first place at the Ole Opener in Northfield on Feb 27. The finishing time was 3:21.77.Ole Opener ResultsTommies Team recap.Up next: MIAC Championships, March 6-7.Joe Meister (Class of '13) - UW-Eau ClaireAt WIAC Championship, Feb 27-28. Joe appears to have the weekend off from competing.Complete results. Blugold team recap.Up next: UWSP Last Chance, March 7.Adam Moline (Class of '12) - UW-Eau ClaireCompeting at the WIAC Championship, Feb 27-28. On Friday, Moline led off the DMR, and helped the team to a 3rd place finish in 10:13.68. Saturday, Moline ran a 1:56.07 in the 800, good for a 9th place finish..Complete results. Blugold team recap.Up next: UWSP Last Chance, March 7.James Smith (Class of '14) - Cornell (NY)At Indoor Heptagonal Championships, Cambridge MA on Feb 28. James appears to have the weekend off from racing. James did not compete.Michael Smith (Class of '14) - Cornell (NY)At Indoor Heptagonal Championships, Cambridge MA on Feb 28. Michael ran the 400 prelims on Saturday in a time of 48.36 and makes the finals with the 2nd fastest time. He also ran in the 200 prelims, coming in with the 6th fastest seed (21.96), but was unfortunately DQ'd due to a lane violation.Michael did not compete in the 400 finals will be run on Sunday, as per team reports, he had to withdraw due to injury."Sophomore Tobenah Attah blazed to a runner-up performance of 48.25 (IC4A, #8 all-time) in the 400, after running 49.10 in the prelims. Michael Smith ran a fine prelim time of 48.36 (IC4A), but had to withdraw from the final due to injury."Cornell team recap. Results.Josh Thorson (Class of '12) - UW-Eau ClaireCompeting at the WIAC Championship, Feb 27-28. Friday Evening Update: Josh placed 7th in the mile with a time of 4:15.15, just off his season best of 4:13.88. On Saturday, Thorson set a facility record in the 3k, with a wining time of 8:20.56. As of Saturday, that time is 5th fastest in the nation for D3 schools.Complete results. Blugold team recap.Up next: UWSP Last Chance, March 7.Click on thumbnail for larger image.Obinnaya Wamuo (Class of '14) - University of ChicagoWamuo ran in the UAA Indoor Championships this past weekend. In 400 prelims, he ran a 50.39 to qualify for the finals. He finished 5th in the finals, with a 49.91. Wamuo also ran the 2nd leg on the 4x400 relay, which finished in a time of 3:21.44"With a one-point margin of difference in the team scores, the men's title came down to the final race of the meet – the 4x400-meter relay. The Bears ended up capturing the event win and the conference championship. UChicago's 4x400-meter relay (Clark, freshman Obinnaya Wamuo, junior Ryan Manzuk, freshman Nathan Downey) finished second and posted a school-record time of 3:21.44."Results. Maroon team recap.Up next: At Wisconsin-Stevens Point Last Chance MeetUpper Midwest Notable NewsErin Teschuk (NDSU)Erin is competing Summit League Championships on Feb 27-28 in Fargo. On Saturday, she won the mile in 4:41.28 and won the 800 in 2:10.21. She also anchored the winning DMR, with a time of 12:03.54.Note: North Dakota State's Erin Teschuk broke a 17-year Summit League Championship record in the women's mile run with a time of 4:41.28.Complete results.Up next: NCAA Indoor Championships, March 13-14.Click on thumbnail for larger image.
Welcome to the first Wayzata High School Alumni Indoor Track Report of the season, as we take a quick tour around the country to see how Wayzata graduates are faring for their colleges.Note: This story will be updated as the weekend progresses. Please check back for updates. In addition, if you have a Wayzata alum athlete that is missing from this story, please email mewith updates so I can include them. McKenna Evans (Class of '14) - University of NevadaEvans celebrated her birthday week by traveling to Boise, ID to run in the Boise State Team Challenge. She anchored the winning Distance Medley relay, running for the Nevada 'B' team.She later returned to the track to run the open 800 placing 8th overall, just off her lifetime personal record of 2:18.08. Full Story can be found here. Full Results. Click on thumbnail for larger viewAnnika Halverson (Class of '14) - Bethel (MN)Bethel's Annika Halverson shattered the meet record at the Darren Young Classic in the mile. And her time puts her 12th nationally for D3 colleges and 2nd in the MIAC behind Ruth Steinke of Carleton. Full Story can be read here. Full results.This is coming off a week in which Halverson clocked a 3:01.86 in the 1000, which puts her 12th nationally for D3 schools and 2nd overall in the MIAC behind Emily Gapinski of St. Thomas. When asked about the 1000 afterwards, Halverson indicated she "really enjoyed it". Perhaps we will see her run the 1000 again this season.Click on thumbnail for larger viewClick on thumbnail for larger viewIn addition, Halverson currently ranks 12th in the MIAC in the 3000.Michael Smith (Class of '14) - Cornell (NY)On Friday, Michael Smith ran 22.26 200 at the SPIRE Invitational in Geneva, OH. That time tied the #10 mark in Cornell school history. This also ranks him 12th overall in the Ivy League Conference. He returned to the track on Saturday to anchor the 4x400 relay to a 4th place finish. The 4x4 team of Attah (48.8), Olloqui (48.4), Cooper (48.2), and Smith (47.2) ran 3:12.68 which is the #8 all-time mark in school history. Full story can be read here. Full results.Last weekend, Smith ran a 48.31 400 at the Sykes-Sabock Challenge Cup in State College, PA which places him 4th overall in the Ivy League Conference. Smith has a 47.40 personal best time in the 400.Click on thumbnail for larger viewAaron Breyer (Class of '14) - South DakotaAt the South Dakota State Classic, Breyer placed 6th overall for the Coyotes in the 3000 with a time of 8:54.16. The time places the freshman 20th overall in the Summit League thus far in the indoor season.Breyer has also clocked a 4:30.11 in the mile this season, good for 26th overall in the Summit League Full results.Alayna Sonnesyn (Class of '14) - VermontFresh off skiing internationally for Team USA at the World Junior Championships in Kazakstan, Sonnesyn returned to Vermont to finish 11th in the Women's 5K freestyle skate. This helped the Vermont Catamounts to a 143-point win over Dartmouth at the Middlebury Carnival. The victory was Vermont's 20th straight win on the EISA Circuit. Full story. Full Results.Brian Jarvey (Class of '12) - University of St. ThomasThe Tommie junior won the 400 (50.08) and took fourth in the 200 (22.91) at the UST Showcase indoor meet in Anderson Fieldhouse. Full story can be found here. Full results.Jarvey currently ranks 35th nationally in D3 schools in the 400 (49.94) which is also good for 2nd overall in the MIAC. He ranks 4th for the 200 (22.91) in the MIAC.Adam Moline (Class of '12) - UW-Eau ClaireThe Blugold junior took second in the 800 (1:55.10) at the UST Showcase indoor meet in Anderson Fieldhouse. Full story can be found here. Full results.He ranks 21st in the 800 (1:55.10) in D3 schools. Moline has also run a 4:21.81 mile this indoor season. Josh Thorson (Class of '12) - UW-Eau ClaireThorson won the 3,000-meter run in 8:17.90—good for second nationally in D3 and breaking the school record at the UST Showcase indoor meet in Anderson Fieldhouse. Full story can be found here. Full results.Thorson has also run a 4:13.88 mile this indoor season, good for 10th nationally for D3 schools.Click on thumbnail for larger viewAdam Brandt (Class of '13) - University of St. ThomasBrandt ran a 16:16.20 5000 at the UST Showcase indoor meet in Anderson Fieldhouse. Full Results.Brandy currently sits 16th on the 5000 MIAC leader board. Joe Meister (Class of '13) - UW-Eau Claire Meister ran a 9:01.67 3000 at the UST Showcase indoor meet in Anderson Fieldhouse. Full results.Meister has also run a 4:33.80 mile this indoor season. James Smith (Class of '14) - Cornell (NY): Smith ran a 50.80 in the Men's 400 and was lead leg (51.5) for the 2nd place 4x400 relay at the Cornell Sunday Invitational on Sunday (2/15). Full story can be read here. Full results. Notable Wayzata NewsFormer Wayzata track and cross country coach, Bill Miles, receives recognition from the Wayzata Public School Board for winning the National High School Cross Country Coach of the Year Award. WHS Coach Bill Miles Recognition 2/09/2015 from Wayzata Public Schools on Vimeo.Upper Midwest Notable NewsNorth Dakota is now the second leading oil production state. But they aren't about to stop there.After a stellar weekend of racing at the Iowa State Classic, NDSU standout Erin Teschuk finds herself amongst the top of the national leader board with some of the current greats of distance runners. Teschuk posted a then national best time of 9:02.40 in the 3000-meter run, setting the ISU Classic meet record in the process. Full story here. Iowa State Classic full results. Click on image for larger view