May 18, 2007 FMU Signs Two Cross Country Runners FLORENCE, S.C. -- Francis Marion University cross country coach
Mark Bluman has announced the signing of Ben Miller of Chesnee and
Jerry Roth of Avon Lake, Ohio, to national letters of intent to
attend FMU and run for the Patriots this fall.
Miller, 6-5, is a senior at Chesnee High School, where he has run
under the direction of coach Eric Luedeman.
Last fall, he placed third in the AA state cross country
championship meet with a personal-best 5,000-meter time of 16:30,
as Chesnee placed fourth in the team standings. He was a three-time
All-Region selection and twice earned All-State and All-County
honors.
Recently at the AA state track and field championships, he won the
800-meters with a time of 2:00.57 and helped Chesnee to an
11th-place showing.
Roth, 5-11, is a senior at Avon Lake High School, where he has
performed for coach Rob Juergens. He is past recipient of his
school’s most outstanding track athlete award and has been an
honorable mention selection in cross country.
Roth has a personal-best time of 17:17 for 5,000-meters. On the
track, he has run the 3,200-meters in 9:51, the 1,600-meters in
4:38, and the 800-meters in 2:04. He placed first in the
3,200-meters at the 2006 Southwestern Conference track and field
meet, fourth at the 2006 OHSAA Division I district meet, and then
finished ninth at the regional meet.
Francis Marion loses one senior from its 2006 men’s squad
that placed fifth at the Peach Belt Conference Championship Meet
and 17th at the NCAA Division II South Region Championship Meet.
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