Kishwaukee College has announced Anthony Enright as the next Head Coach of the Men’s
and Women’s Cross Country teams.
Enright brings more than two decades of coaching experience to the program, formerly
holding cross country and track coaching roles at Riverside Brookfield and Marian
Central Catholic high schools, where he helped establish successful running programs.
Now, he looks to continue the positive trend at the college level.
“I was interested in coaching at Kish because I was looking for a challenge and want
to work with runners at the next stage of their career,” Enright said. “College athletics
can be more focused, and I hope to get the most out of our runners.”
During his coaching career, Enright mentored under Joe Newton, a legendary running
coach at York High School in Elmhurst, who won 28 Illinois High School Association
(IHSA) cross country titles over 57 seasons and managed the marathon runners for the
1988 U.S. Olympic team. Enright said he learned many lessons from Newton and wants
to bring his passion for the sport to Kish.
“The initial goals are to bring excitement, enthusiasm and increase numbers for the
Kish men’s and women’s teams,” Enright said. “We really want to have a big roster
to score in meets and compete from within. There is strength in numbers. The Kishwaukee
district high schools are producing excellent cross country runners, and we are looking
forward to having more of them be a part of the Kougars family and building upon our
NJCAA nationals tradition.”
As a high school educator, Enright said he will emphasize strong academics for his
student-athletes.
“The overall goal is for everyone to give it their best as a runner and as a student,”
Enright said. “You can control your academic achievement by the hard work you put
in. We want to stress academics because of their importance in college or career success.”
The Kish women’s cross country program started in Fall 2018, and the men’s program
was re-established in the same season after several years of hiatus. The programs
have had multiple runners qualify for the NJCAA National Meet in four of the past
five seasons. During the 2022 season, Kish was represented at the National Meet by
a student-athlete from both the men’s and women’s teams.
For more information on the cross country teams at Kishwaukee College, contact Anthony
Enright at aenright@kish.edu or 815-825-9655 or visit www.kishkougars.com. For more information on Kishwaukee College, visit www.kish.edu.