The 2010 Wabash College cross country team strides out at the beginning of the Charlie Finch Memorial Cross Country Race, a four-mile season-opening race. Two dozen alumni, parents, and family members joined the Little Giants.
Just into the start of the second mile, senior Seth Einterz and juniors Donavan White and Kevin McCarthy lead the pack through the Fuller Arboretum.
How many college presidents in the entire country get up early on a Saturday morning to run with the cross country team? Not very many, that's for sure. But President Pat White has made running in the Finch Memorial an annual tradition!
Corey McFarland and Donavan White run through the Arboretum.
Junior Brian David.
The Captains: 2010 team captain Jacob Surface and Jeff Lampert, who captained the Little Giants in the early 1990s.
Senior Justin Allen and junior Michael Gough run through the Arboretum mid-way through the Finch Memorial.
Junior Kenny Farris... and his shadow.
That's Jeff Lampert ’92, President Pat White, Jim Kerr ’92, and soccer coach Robert Giannini during introductions prior to the race.
Junior Sam Starbuck and alumnus Adam White ’98.
Junior Kevin McCarthy, an All-American in indoor and outdoor track, pulled away from teammate Seth Einterz in the final mile to finish first in the Finch Memorial.
Dr. Bob Einterz ’77 and his son, senior captain Seth Einterz, cross the finish line together. However, Seth had finished the four-mile race, while his father, a celebrated global health physician, completed two miles.
The 2010 Wabash College cross country team strides out at the beginning of the Charlie Finch Memorial Cross Country Race, a four-mile season-opening race. Two dozen alumni, parents, and family members joined the Little Giants.
How many college presidents in the entire country get up early on a Saturday morning to run with the cross country team? Not very many, that's for sure. But President Pat White has made running in the Finch Memorial an annual tradition!
Junior Kevin McCarthy, an All-American in indoor and outdoor track, pulled away from teammate Seth Einterz in the final mile to finish first in the Finch Memorial.
Dr. Bob Einterz ’77 and his son, senior captain Seth Einterz, cross the finish line together. However, Seth had finished the four-mile race, while his father, a celebrated global health physician, completed two miles.