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Bailey McBeth
  • New Philadelphia, OH

Indian Valley High School Graduate McBeth Highlights Capital Men's Track and Field Recruiting Class

2014 Jun 19

Bailey McBeth, a native of New Philadelphia, OH, and graduate of Indian Valley High School, is one of 32 student-athletes (14 men, 18 women) to deposit and commit to the Capital University track and field and/or cross country programs this fall, Crusaders director of cross country/track and field Kunle Lawson announced.

Last fall, the women's cross country team placed ninth at the Ohio Athletic Conference Championships, while the men finished 10th. Five runners - three women and two men - competed at the NCAA Great Lakes Regional. Together, the teams posted seven times in the school's all-time top 20 in three different races.

The track and field teams combined to earn six All-OAC honors and set or tie seven school records during the 2013-14 campaign. The women finished seventh at the OAC Indoor Championships and eighth at the OAC Outdoor Championships, while the men placed 10th at both events. Senior sprinter Caitlin Prange (Columbus, Ohio) won the conference title in the indoor 200-meter dash in a then-school record time.

Cross country and track and field student-athletes combined for 11 Academic All-OAC accolades throughout the season.

Lawson enters his fourth year at Capital and his third at the helm of both the cross country and track and field teams. He has helped the track and field programs achieve 40 school records and three NCAA Division III Championship qualifiers since taking over as head coach in 2011.

The cross country teams open the season on Aug. 30 at the University of Dayton's Flyer 5K. The track and field teams begin with the Purple and White Invite on Dec. 5 at the Capital Center.

Bailey McBeth

New Philadelphia, OH/Indian Valley High School

Cross Country/Distance

McBeth was a cross country state qualifier and all-county honoree in track and field at Indian Valley High School. He was also named all-county and All-Principal Athletic Conference in cross country. McBeth made honor roll in all four years and was a member of the National Honor Society.