Track and Field team ready to make headlines in 2004
By Scott Van Eman, SID assistant
February 26, 2004
After an eventful off-season, including the departure of the head coach, Bluffton is prepared to remain the college’s most successful Heartland Conference competitor in 2004. Although the Beavers have placed higher at the HCAC Championship meet in each of the last three years, one thing has alluded them, a conference championship. In 2004, the Bluffton College men’s and women’s track team are ready to take the challenge head on.
Bluffton’s first hurdle of the 2004 track and field season was saying goodbye to their head
coach of the past three years, Derek Stanley.
Building on their 2003 3rd place finish in the Heartland Conference the 2004 men’s track team is closer than ever to reaching their championship goal. The men will rely on a strong core of sprinters to provide the leadership a championship team requires. Leading the way will be 2002 HCAC 100m dash champion, senior Ryan Nusbaum (Pandora/Pandora-Gilboa), 2003 HCAC 110m hurdles and 400m hurdles 2nd place finisher, junior Troy Baumer (Geneva, Ind./South Adams), 2003 HCAC 200m dash 4th place finisher, junior Jason Lehman (Berne, Ind./South Adams H.S.), and 2003 HCAC 400m dash 2nd place finisher, sophomore Al Pearson (New Bremen/New Bremen). Bluffton also looks promising in long distance with 2003 HCAC 800m run 3rd place finisher Dan Rosebrock (Napoleon/Napoleon) returning for his second year. Bluffton will look to improve their field events in 2004, building off of strong conference performances last season by junior Fred Yoder (Millersburg/Hiland).
Thirty-three is the magic number for the 2004 women’s track team this season. The 2003 Beavers were just 33 team points away from conference champion
With three consecutive years of improvement under their belt nothing seems impossible for the Beavers in 2004. When coach Nate Smith came to Bluffton three years ago he believed drastic improvement was possible. Now he believes the “pieces are in place” for the Beavers to reach their ultimate goal of conference championships for the men and women. “Our success is a testament to the work put in by our athletes”, remarked Smith. This year the Beavers believe they have what it takes to make it happen.