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The park's trails are some of the most utilized cross-country courses in the country and is the venue for the annual IC4A or Intercollegiate Association of Amateur Athletes of America cross country championships. The 1968 and 1969 NCAA Men's Division I Cross Country Championships were hosted by Manhattan at Van Cortlandt.
Before the creation of the NCAA Division III championship in 2012, an unofficial men's volleyball championship tournament was conducted that was open only to Division III men's volleyball programs. For sponsorship reasons, it was known as the "Molten Division III Men's Invitational Volleyball Championship Tournament (Final Four)".
Manhattan High School's newspaper, The Mentor, was founded in 1919. It used to be one of the few weekly high school newspapers in Kansas, though it hasn't been weekly for several years. The paper is printed on the presses of The Manhattan Mercury. More than 1,600 copies are distributed for free to students, staff and community members.
Nevada was led by the duo of junior quarterback Connor King and senior wide receiver Jacob Khounsourath. King finished 8-for-16 for 127 yards, three touchdowns and an interception while ...
The cross-country trail is used for the Manhattan College Invitational, one of the largest high school cross-country meets in the nation. [257] In 2006, the USA Cross-Country Championships were held at Van Cortlandt and organized by USATF and New York Road Runners. [290] The Manhattan College Invitational is held at the park annually. [291]
2.23 Volleyball. 2.24 Wrestling. 3 ... The women's cross country championship is held in October along with the men's cross country championship. Year MAC ...
HERSHEY — Minersville's Kolin Long ran 17:34 to place 12th in a field of 235 in the Class A boys' division at the PIAA Foundation Race on Saturday at Hershey's Parkview Cross Country Course.
The Cheboygan girls cross country team earned first place on Wednesday, while Inland Lakes volleyball edged Harbor Springs in a nail-biter.