1989 Season Review
The success of any team relies and survives on teamwork. To consider that teamwork is not essential in cross country and just "merely running around in the woods" would be exhibiting a true lack of knowledge about the sport. For the team to experience success everyone must consistently finish as close to the front as possible. If there ever was a better example of working together towards a common goal it was the 1989 Blazer Cross Country team.
CSB won the Bemidji State Invitational, placed second in the Carleton Invitational, finished sixth in the MIAC meet and eighth in the NCAA Central Region Championships, all because of the team's effort and chemistry.
If you think the 1989 edition was good, just wait until the fall of 1990. The Blazers will not graduate any seniors this year, but will return a talented and more experienced squad next fall.