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Monday, August 24, 2009

Adventure racer McNeil’s team finishes Primal Quest

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Springfield’s Mickey McNeil and Team MAAR completed the 2009 Primal Quest in South Dakota on Sunday. This was the fourth time McNeil has competed in the Primal Quest and the second time her team has finished the race.

The team finished 22nd out of 26 teams that finished the 600-mile race. Team MAAR started the race at 7:45 a.m. Aug. 14 and finished at 11:59 a.m. Aug. 24.

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Training Camp Insider: Cedarville

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New coach Austin Steward is embracing the history of Cedarville football.

Players don’t have to go far in the high school without seeing some reminder of the program’s past success.

They haven’t got to experience that success themselves as the program hasn’t had a winning season since 2001, but if history is any indication, hope is not lost for the Indians.

Steward replaces Cedarville legend Jim Villinger, who came out of retirement to coach the team in 2008.

“I’m sort of trying to continue what he started last year as far as his offense and his philosophy of coaching and expand on that,” Steward said. “We will rely on him a lot for help as we go through the season.”

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Training Camp Insider: Greeneview

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Count Greeneview among the growing list of programs turning to the spread offense.

“I think it gives you the ability to put athletes in space and forces the defense to make adjustment,” said new coach Isaac Seevers, formerly the quarterbacks/wide receivers coach and pass game coordinator at Anderson University. “It’s taken off the last 10 years or so. At the college level, that’s what we did, so I’ve got some experience with that.”

Seevers inherited a small roster and a program that hasn’t had a winning season in the last 10, but he brings enthusiasm into the new season. He’s excited for the season opener against Dayton Christian.

“It’s going to take us a while to change the culture and get a winning attitude,” Seevers said. “I’m excited to see our kids compete. I’ll be nervous. I always get nervous, playing or coaching.”

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