10.07.2015 Views

Guide Front Pages - Georgia State University Athletics

Guide Front Pages - Georgia State University Athletics

Guide Front Pages - Georgia State University Athletics

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

<strong>Georgia</strong> <strong>State</strong> Cross-Country -Track & FieldCalvin Addison IIIFreshman - Sprints5’11” - 170 lbs.Atlanta, <strong>Georgia</strong>McEachern H.S.Major:UndeclaredPrep: Calvin joins the Panthersto run track after playing basketball,football and runningtrack at McEachern HighSchool, where he was a highhonor roll student.Personal: Calvin was bornOctober 9, 1987 to Phillippaand Calvin Addison Jr. He hastwo siblings, Carlton, his 16year-old brother, and Caylee,his sister, 18. He is married toTracey Ellis.Chris BrannonFreshman - Distance6’0” - 125 lbs.New Brunswick, CanadaFredericton H.S.Major:UndeclaredPrep: Chris was voted MostValuable Player for theFredericton high school crosscountry team and was the toprankedjunior in the 5,000 metersand 10,000 meters in NewBrunswick, Canada each of thepast two years. He has personalbests of 15:25 for the 5,000 metersand 8:50 in the 3,000 meters.Personal: Christopher NevinBrannon was born to Martin andSusan Brannon on Oct. 10, 1987.Chris’ father was his high schoolcoach and he aspires to make theCanadian National Cross Country/Track & Field team.Zaven O’BryantSophomore - Distance5’6” - 130 lbs.Atlanta, <strong>Georgia</strong><strong>University</strong> of MissouriMajor: ComputerInformation Systems2005-06: Zaven competed for theMissouri Tigers, where he was amid-distance specialist. Hispersonal best was 4:00.59 in the1,500 meters.Prep: Zaven attended ChapelHill High School in Douglasville,Ga., where he was a member ofthe 2004 AAAA <strong>State</strong>Championship Team in outdoortrack. He was a state finalist inthe 800 meters and 1,600 meters.Personal: Zaven was born onJanuary 21, 1986 in Dallas, Texasand was raised by his mother,Lynda O’Bryant.Men’s Program Continues Tradition ofSuccessEntering the 2006 season, the men’s cross-countryprogram has finished with a winning record in 12consecutive seasons. Over the teams’ 42-year historythere have only been three instances wherethe team has finished the season below .500.-16-

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!