Miles City’s Berg to Run
for Jackets (5/21/07)
BILLINGS, MT – Montana State
University Billings cross-country and track coach
Dave Coppock announced Monday that Chase Berg of
Miles City has signed a national letter of intent to
run for the Yellowjackets next season. Berg is a
senior at Custer County High School.
“I'm really excited to have a
guy like Chase Berg join our program,” said
Coppock. “He's a great 400 meter runner, but he has
a pretty wide range on the track from the 100 to the
800 meters. I see a lot of potential there, and
we'll be able to develop that through running on the
cross country team in the fall which will really
build his strength and endurance. I want to see him
go under 50 seconds in the 400 by next spring.”
Berg lettered three times in
track and football at Custer County High School.
The Cowboys won a divisional title in football in
2005 and a divisional championship in track in
2006. They were fourth at last week’s Eastern A
track meet. Earlier this season Berg ran 52.4 in
the 400, 23.7 in the 200, and 11.4 in the 100. At
last week’s divisional he placed sixth in the 100
and fifth in the 400. He was also a member of the
Cowboys’ 4x100 and 4x400 relay teams that captured
divisional titles.
“He and his teammates have been
doing great this spring, and their 4x400 meter relay
has one of the fastest times in the state this year
in all classes,” said Coppock. “Chase truly loves
the sport and is highly competitive, and I think he
will be a real positive force on our team next year.
He'll be part of a strong core group of 400 meter
runners I've been putting together who should be
very competitive in the Great Northwest Athletic
Conference next year.” |