Rex Schlicht
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- Hometown:
- Woonsocket, S.D.
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- Year:
- Sr.
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- High School:
- Woonsocket High School
Bio
General: Schlicht will be a leader for the team following a solid junior campaign.
Junior (2018): Recorded a season best time of 29:47.4 minutes in the GPAC Conference Championships.
Sophomore (2017): Competed in six meets ... best finish came at the Dordt Classic where Schlicht took 38th in 28:38.2 ... concluded the season with a 46th-place finish at the GPAC Championships.
Freshman (2016): Best meet was the BVU Cross Country Invite as he finished with a 20th-place finish … added 31st-place finish at the Gage McSpadden Invitational … finished 56th at the GPAC Championships.
High School: In cross country Schlicht placed in the top-twenty 4 times at the Class ‘B’ State Meet … Schlicht had a seventh-place finish in his senior season, fifth place as a junior, 10th as a sophomore and 20th as a freshman … for his standout achievements Schlicht was named to the All-State Cross Country Team three times … his best time on a 5K course in his four seasons of cross country was 17:01 … Schlicht excelled in a wide variety of events for the Blackhawks track and field team … in his junior season he placed fourth at the state meet in the 300-meter hurdles, he had a best time of 41.3 … he had a third-place finish at the state meet in the 800-meter run as a junior and has a best time of 2:02 … in the 1,600-meter run has a best time of 4:42 and placed fifth at the state meet in his junior season … as a senior, had a phenomenal season topping it off with a second-place finish at the State ‘B’ meet in the 1,600-meter run.
Personal: Born April 22, 1997 … son of Shelly Schlicht … majoring in elementary education.
News mentions
SIOUX CENTER, Iowa – The Dakota Wesleyan University men’s and women’s cross-country teams finished its’ season at the Great Plains Athletic Conference Championships as the men finished in ninth and the women took 10th Saturday in Sioux Center, Iowa.
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa – The Dakota Wesleyan University men’s and women’s cross-country teams finished 12th out of 24 teams at the Mt. Mercy Invitational Saturday in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
