
Hillsboro, Kan. - Wichita East High School senior Jacob Heil has signed a letter of intent to run both cross country and track for the Bluejays next season.
"I am really excited about Jacob as a runner," said Head Track Coach Dave Kroeker. "He comes from a great running program at Wichita East and will really help our distance program at Tabor.
Western Iowa Technical College transfer Zach Gould (Sioux City, Iowa) has signed a letter of intent to run cross country and track next spring for the Bluejays.
In track Gould, a 5'8, 115-pound 10,000 meter runner, will bring immediate help and depth to the event for the Bluejays next spring.
In cross country Gould, was named to the All Missouri River Conference Team in 2008. He was also ran on the North Iowa Area Community College cross country team, which placed 11th in the NJCAA Division 1 meet in 2006.
James Valley Christian High School graduate Jordan Stahl has signed a letter of intent to play soccer and run tack next year for the Bluejays.
In soccer Stahl, a 6'1, 170-pound forward, will help bring depth to the forward position next season for the Bluejays. While at James Valley Christian High School Stahl, was named Most Improved, while helping lead his team to 2nd place finish in the South Dakota State tournament in 2006.
Gary Janzen, a two-sport standout from 1963 through 1966, who was the first Bluejay runner to compete at the national NAIA finals in 1966, has been inducted into the Tabor College Athletic Hall of Fame.
Janzen, who lives in Enid, Okla., lettered two years in cross country and three in track and field while setting records in both sports. He graduated in 1966 with a bachelor's in Health and Physical Education.
In cross country, Janzen helped his team to 18 consecutive victories in dual and triangular meets, while serving as the coach his senior season. In track and field, Janzen set many individual and team relay records in his three seasons.
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