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UGF signs Washington marathon runner
University of Great Falls cross-country and track-and-field coach Jim Brewer has announced the signing of Christina Bruce to an NAIA/Frontier Conference Letter of Intent for the 2009-10 season.
University of Great Falls cross-country and track-and-field coach Jim Brewer has announced the signing of Christina Bruce to an NAIA/Frontier Conference Letter of Intent for the 2009-10 season.
Bruce competed at Sequim (skwim) High School in Sequim, Wash. She was a state championship qualifier for all four years of high school and was named All-Peninsula Female Runner of the Year.
During her senior year, Christina helped the Wolves finish fourth overall at the state cross-country championship.
She has also competed in nine marathons including a fifth place overall at the 2009 Yakima River Canyon Marathon.
She finished her high school career with a 3.30 GPA and plans to major in psychology and health and human performance at the University of Great Falls.
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