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| Staff Bios
Beginning to help out the IndianaRunner community back in 2004, Stephen has been involved ever since. He has primarily worked with the New Prairie Semi State rankings, but has also done state wide coverage and broadcasting. He is now the Boys Coordinator for the site. Stephen ran for Portage High School where he was the only four year letter winner of his class. He went on to run at Butler University before becoming a coach at Pike High School for one track season. He currently is an assistant coach at Zionsville High school, in what will be his second cross country season. Currently, Stephen is studying exercise science and psychology at Butler University. Colin Altevogt (caltevogt@franklincollege.edu) - Girls Coordinator - Franklin Central Girls
 After being one of the big three writers on staff at the time of the Hoosier Authority merger, Colin led the split and return to Indiana Runner in July of 2008. A driving force behind the promotion of equal coverage, Colin has concentrated on girls cross and track in his time at Indiana Runner while also serving as play-by-play announcer during IR webcasts. Colin is a 2006 graduate of Fort Wayne Snider High School and a 2010 graduate of Franklin College where he majored in secondary education. In high school, Colin ran in two state track finals as part of a 4x800 meter relay team, and his 2004 team holds the dubious distinction of being the fastest relay not to earn All-State medals. Previously, Colin served as an assistant boys and girls cross country coach for the Bull Dogs of Columbus North for three seasons. Currently, he works as a Spanish and English teacher as well as assistant girls cross country coach at Avon High School. Outside of running and coaching, some of Colin's interests include learning Latin-based languages, reading classic 20th century literature, following the Indianapolis Colts and playing “The Floor is Lava.” Dr. Jamey C. Goron, DPT, PT, ATC, CSCS (DrGordonPT@gmail.com) - "Staff Doctor"
Dr. Gordon is a graduate of Washington University School of Medicine Physical Therapy Program with a master's degree in 1997 and post-professional doctorate degree in 2007, both in Physical Therapy. He holds a bachelor's degree is in exercise science and athletic training from Manchester College. He obtained Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist designation in 2003. He has worked with professional, collegiate, masters and youth athletes for rehabilitation and performance enhancement training and served as a volunteer for USA Baseball, USA Track & Field, Indiana Athletic Trainers' Association Reimbursement Committee Chair, and is on the board for Fort-4-Fitness and the World Baseball Academy.
Dr. Gordon has served as an adjunct professor of biomechanics, human anatomy and therapeutic modalities at Manchester College. He is a member of the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA), the National Athletic Trainers' Association (NATA) and the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA). His physical therapy practice (Select Physical Therapy) is located in Carmel, Indiana and Fort Wayne, Indiana and focuses on determining the biomechanical factors that cause injuries. This includes extensive use of digital video analysis
Other professional activities include writing for www.PureHealthMD.com, doing weekly tv reports the last couple of years for health & fitness promotion as seen on http://www.indianasnewscenter.com/features/fitness, and speaking nationally on the evaluation and treatment of runners, effects of exercise on diabetes, diagnosis of the cervical spine using the Movement Systems Impairment approach, and general evaluation techniques for athletes.
New to the staff this year is Rob Abraham. Rob will be taking care on reporting for the boy’s semi-state in the southern part of the state. As a runner, Rob ran at Columbus East High School and ran in the 1980 State Track Meet in the 800 meter run. As a student at Purdue University , he helped Coach Hurt at Laf. Jefferson HS for a one season, before heading back to the southlands of Indiana. He was been at Brown County for the past twenty years as an assistant or the head coach of the track program for both girls and boys. He has also been the Cross Country coach for the past fifteen years. The eagles coach has taken four teams to the State Finials, nine boy’s teams to the Semi-State meets, & two girl’s teams to the Semi-State.
Being part of the IndianaRunner.com since the beginning, the very beginning, and through Hoosier Authority, Swank's contributions have been incrediable for the small schools within the state in gathering them recognition. He will continue to help, and even at higher levels this upcoming year. Robert ran for Northfield High School where he was fourth in the 2 mile at the 1969 state meet. He then went on to be Purdue's #1 runner his sophomore and junior years before being plagued with an injury his senior year. His track bests are 14:21 for 5K, 9:06 in the steeple, and 8:58 for the 2 mile while being indoors. 
Having found IndianaRunner.com while a sophomore in high school, Louie Guillen has been glued to the site ever since. Constantly giving updates from the Northern half of the state, he will be in charge of the New Prairie Semi-State Rankings on the Boys Side.
Louie ran for Andrean High School and then continued his career at Calumet College where he was the first recruit signed to the program. After running, he started coaching at Morton High School, continued at Calumet High School, and is now currently the Head Coach at Wheeler High School in Valparaiso.
Louie spends his free time working at Fleet Feet Sports and teaching at a local elementary school. 
This is Katie's first year being involved with Indiana Runner. She will be mainly focusing on the girls teams included in the New Prairie Semi-State for the 2009 cross country season.
Katie was a four time varsity letter for cross country, swimming, and track at Chesterton High School. She graduated in 2007, and has since been attending Purdue University in West Lafayette. She is currently studying Social Studies Education at Purdue, and is the President of the Purdue Swim Club.
Mike is an avid follower of Hoosier high school cross country and track and field and is a former writer for Indiana Running & Racing Times and Midwest Running, covering the high school state finals in those sports. He recently attended his 34th consecutive state track and field meet.
Considering himself an average high school runner at Western High School, Mike found he was more suited to the longer distances while at Manchester College. He continued to run competitively while earning his MBA and PhD degrees at Ball State University and Indiana University. His best running days were in the mid-1980s competing for The Athlete's Foot Racing Team. During that time, he set PRs of 15:22 for 5K, 31:31 for 10K, and 1:09:34 for the half marathon which placed him 8th at the 1986 Indianapolis Mini-Marathon.
Mike teaches accounting at Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne and continued to run competitively into the master's ranks until recent knee surgery. Prior to that, he ran on Three Rivers Running Company Racing Team and focused on marathons, qualifying for the Boston Marathon in 2006 and 2007 and setting a lifetime PR of 2:49:10 at the 2006 Chicago Marathon.
Drake is joining the staff to help with the Franklin Central Semi-State. He is also a volunteer coach with the Noblesville Men's Cross Country Team. Drake attended LaPorte High School from 2002-2005. While there, he was a state qualifier in the 300 hurdles and Long Jump. He went on to Vincennes University for 2 years where he became a 2 time all american in the decathlon and 4x4. He then went on to run for Indiana State University and focused mainly on the 800. His personal best is 1:52.03 as he continues to pursue running competitively. Drake graduated from ISU in the spring of 2009 and currently lives in Noblesville. Davyd Cash - Track Specialist
Brandon begins his eighth season covering cross country and track & field. He began compiling rankings and writing articles for both boys and girls cross country and track and field at Indiana Runner in 2001.
In high school, Brandon lettered five times while at Warren Central. He was a two-time team captain and ran varsity/junior varsity for one of the deepest XC teams in Indiana history (12 guys under 17 minutes). He was a part of two state XC qualifying teams (the 1999 edition winning the Franklin Central Semi State and placing 7th in Bloomington). In track, Brandon ran anything from 400 to 3200 meters.
Currently, Brandon recently completed his second year of teaching (physical education and health) and coaching at Eminence Community Schools. Eminence (K-12 enrollment of 582) is a small farming community approximately 20 miles southwest of Indianapolis. It is his first certified position after stops in Warren and Lawrence Townships. He had the opportunity to coach under two of Indiana’s greatest in Dennis McNulty (Warren Central) and Mike Holman (Lawrence Central). He coaches middle school and high school boys and girls cross country, high school boys basketball (assistant), and middle and high school boys and girls track and field.
Brandon lives in Avon (just west of Indianapolis) with his wife of three years (who is also a teacher) and his dog Buster. He hopes to turn Eminence into one of Indiana’s best small school programs and intends on starting a family soon. | |
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