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After Riverside-Brookfield track fan Richard Keen stopped producing the Timely Times, [Mike Stine] and former Naperville Central throws coach John Perry, Stine's first IPTT partner now retired and living in Hawaii, resuscitated the idea. Stine and [Neil Duncan] - who succeeded Naperville Centra...
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Published in | Daily herald (Arlington Heights, Ill. : Arlington Heights ed.) |
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Format | Newspaper Article |
Language | English |
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Arlington Heights, Ill
Daily Herald
02.04.2004
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Summary: | After Riverside-Brookfield track fan Richard Keen stopped producing the Timely Times, [Mike Stine] and former Naperville Central throws coach John Perry, Stine's first IPTT partner now retired and living in Hawaii, resuscitated the idea. Stine and [Neil Duncan] - who succeeded Naperville Central athletic director Marty Bee at IPTT - presented the 15th annual Illinois Prep Top Times Indoor Track & Field Classic, last weekend at the University of Illinois in Champaign. Naperville Central track coaches Mike Stine, left, and Neil Duncan publish the Illinois Prep Top Times newsletter. Tanit Jarusan/ Daily Herald |
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