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Senior Carime Reinhart is from a small town in northern Ohio, but during her four years in Athens, she's made a big impact.

The Bascom native has been a key contributor for the Bobcats since arriving in the 2004-05 season, competing in both track and cross county competitions. A three-time All-Ohio track athlete at Hopewell-Loudon High School, Reinhart transferred her high school success to Ohio with relative ease.

Being named the Mid-American Conference track and cross country freshman of the year made it look fairly simplistic.

I think I'm the only one on the team that came from that small of a school

Reinhart joked. Competition definitely wasn't what it was in high school (coming to Ohio); of course you're going from Division III running to college Division I so it's different.

It might not have seemed like a smooth transition at first, but as she got comfortable with the competition, the results came along.

Reinhart's experience has been a guide for the younger athletes, and with a conference title under her belt (10,000 meters last year), she's developed desire for another championship that has been passed on to her teammates.

My high school coach always told me I'd be a great 10K runner

Reinhart said. Coming into college

I just wanted to do well

but when I won the 10K (at last year's MAC Championship)

I just loved winning a championship ' it was great.

She finished her freshman year with six first-place finishes, but hasn't been able to produce similar success in recent years. But her first-year performance could hardly be called a fluke, as the coaching staff knew what kind of athlete they were recruiting.-

said head coach Clay Calkins.

She stepped up to the challenge presented before her and really delivered.

She was one of our top recruits in high school, and there was an obvious reason behind that, he said.

Calkins described the freshman Reinhart as a hard worker

one who has constantly pushed herself to succeed.

She came in as an impact performer for us, Calkins said

and she's steadily increased her competition level each year. Her times have gone down each year.

That's an obvious sign of her hard work.

Calkins said he's enjoyed his time with Reinhart during the past four years and pointed out her willingness to help coaches and fellow athletes ' both on and off the track.

Her consistency in both track and cross country has impressed Calkins, who along with distance coach Mitch Bentley, has never shown reluctance to introduce her to a new event. At the Green and White Invite two weeks ago, she ran the 800 meters for the first time since high school.

(Reinhart) has done everything we've asked of her

Calkins said. Whenever you have athletes that do things like that

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