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Runnersgazetteberadidefends1989 RUNNERS GAZETTE OCTOBER 1989 PAGE A-7 Berardi De nds Annapo BY GEORGE BANKER ~h~ men's field saw the return of some fifth position was taken by James former winners. The challenge of the C1elland in 53:04. ANNAPOLIS, MD--Maryland's Premier first place with 50:34. Second was taken The third time proved to be a charm for Ten Mile Race, better known as the by Steve Kartalia of Westminister with Donna Elliot of Annandale, VA. In 1987 Annapolis Ten Miler, was contested on 51:28. Third went to Mike Regan of Elliot clocked a 1:06:16 and in 1988 she Sunday, August 27th. The Annapolis Washington, DC 52:34. Jim Hage of finished third with 1:02:55. The Striders should be commended for their Lanham, was fourth with a 5252. In efforts of pulling together the right determination paid off as Elliot clocked sponsors to bring an outstanding running a 1:00:32 for first place (92nd overall). event to the running community. The Only seconds behind was Rose Malloy of uncontrollable factor was the weather Crownsville, MD with 1:00:43 (97th which held high 70 degrees and high overall). Third went to Brenda Walter of humidity. To some runners this event is Memphis, TN with a 1:01:12 (104th used to gauge their level of conditioning. overall). The fourth position went to The event posted about 2,900 finishers. Cathy Ventura-Merkel of Arlington, VA with 1:01:33 (112th overall). Denise The runners had an excellent send off Knickman of Chevy Chase finished fifth from the Navy-Marine Corps Memorial with a 1:03:09 (167th overall). Sixth Stadium and the next three miles took women was Patty McGovern of the runners to the gates of the U.S. Naval Arlington, VA with 1:03:12 (169th Academy. The next two miles, the overall). McGovern was no stranger to runners had a chance to position this course. She took first place in 1988 themselves and to make up lost time. As with 58:56 and 58:ll in 1984 for first the runners departed the Academy it was heat, humidity and hills was undertaken place. time for the serious part of the course by Dave Berardi of Catonsville, MD who after the five mile mark where they were shared center stage in 1988 for first place In the last four years Kathleen Morgan greeted by the first hill. The rolling hills (5125, a tie with Gerry Clapper of of Windsor, VA had finished in 11th were positioned between miles 6 1/2 and Columbia, MD). Berardi went on to win position. The trend was broken as 8. The last mile was the time to pull it 1988 Hage was third with 52:40 and in Morgan captured ninth with 1:03:36 all together since there were no hills. 1987 he won first place with 50:Ol. The (192nd overall). MAURICE POINTER 91 ANTHONY MCMURTRAY 32 1:0°:31 1989 ANNAPOLIS RUN 14 19 - WILLIAM DESMOND 92 ERIC PELTOSALO 3'3 1:00:35 RICHARD FERGUSON AGE GROUP RESULTS Christine Scharfer, Sev.Park 1:18:24 93 EUGENE SMITH JR 23 1:0°:35 RUSSELL BLATT .94 MARK BAUGH 29 1:00:42 MEN Kerry Ambrose, Columbia, MD 1:21:51 DAVID WEBSTER 36 1:00:42 Mary Matthews, Severn, MD 1:23:22 95 DALE BATEMAN ROBERT HOVERMALE 96 KEVIN FRYE 37 1:00:49 13 & under 40 - 44 THOMAS CLOWES 97 PAUL ASKEA 29 ,:00:51 MARK GRIFFIN 98 BENNETT SWEREN 32 1:0°:53 Alex Shawr Queen MD 1:12:36 Judith ~~~~i,st. college PA 1:04:4g FAYE BRADLEY 99 LEONARD WIENS 43 1:00:59 14 - 19 Beverly Shooshan, Bethesda MD 1:07:05 RICHARD FULTON 100 KIRK WARNER 33 1:00:59 Hideko Pirie, Fairfax, VA 1:09:02 ADAM BEAN 101 RAY MORRISON 42 1:01:01 Jamie Salter, POtomaC, MD 59:08 THOMAS BROWN JR 52 1:01:16 45 49 102 JAMES BLACK Mario Raymond, Sev.Park 1:04:10 - CHRIS NUGENT 103 EDWARD LECATES 44 1:01:16 ED RAMOS 38 1:01:18 Kevin Hewitt, Baltimore 1:04:20 Erlene Michener, Lincoln, PA 1:05:14 104 RON MOORE ROBERT JOHNSON 105 CHRIS CUCUZZELLA 24 1:01:21 40 - 44 Brigitte Williams, Salisbury 1:09:12 DAVID ASAKI 106 TIMOTHY COOKE 36 1:01:25 50 - 54 ALAN GAMBER 107 KEN LINDELL 27 1:01:27 Mark Griffin, Greensburg, PA 56:59, BILL STAHR 108 PETERLANDERGAN 33 1:01:28 Robert Johnson, Hummelstown 57:25 1:15:42 STEVE ANDERSON 109 WILLIAM MICKLE 29 1:01:39 ~~~b~~t~~lb~~t,~~ithersbu~g 57:56 Suzanne Patton, Newark, DE JEFFREY REGELMAN Jill Mottus, Baltimore, MD 1:19:03 110 FINLEY MEARS 33 1:01:40 MARK ROSASCO 111 WILLIAM CARTER 36 1:01:42 MIKE WARD 112 JOHN ZIELINSKI 37 1:01:43 Alan Gamber, Stafford, VA 57:40 HERBERT TOLBERT 113 ANDREW SECKNER 28 1:01:44 Richard Stotlar, Shrewsbury 59:35 Joanne Mallet, Rockville, MD 1:19:42 ROBERT RODRIGUEZ 114 JAMES KINARNEY 44 1:01:47 Bob Harris, Shrewsbury, PA 1:01:52 Sari Chastain, Annapolis, MD 1:35:39 JOHN SHERLOCK,III MATTHEW MACE 60 69 - LARRY HARRIS PAUL SOBUS Monica Friedman, Silver Spr. 1:30:56 JAMES BICKLEY 70 & over ROBERT BIDDLE THOMAS SUMMERLIN Hedy Marque, Alexandria, VA 1:26:43 JAMIE SALTER BARRY VUKODER CYRUS LESSER MEN DAVID KELLER Filrrrlbcr FDlC PAUL KEATING PLACE NAME AGE TIME JOHN RUSINKO JON LIGHTNER 50 - 54 1 DAVE BERARDI 29 0:50:34 JOSE CARRASQUILLO EARL WICHER 2 STEPHEN KARTALIA 24 0:51:28 PIRIYA PINIT BOB HARRIS Faye Bradley, Upr. Marlboro 57~02 3 MICHAEL REGAN 25 0:52:33 WILLIAM EGAN WELLES LOBB Me1 Williams, Va. Beach, VA 59~51 4 JIM HAGE 31 0:52:50 JEFF JUBERA TIM O'KEEFE James Black, Glen Burnie 1:01:16 5 JAMES CLELLAND 31 0:53:04 RICHARE STOTLAR GREGORY PRICE 6 DAN LAWSON 33 0:53:10 TODD PEKEL 55 59 KARL FASSOLD - 7 JACK PEACH 23 0:53:40 DAVID KEATON JERRY MERKEL 8 ROGER HOWELL DENIS MCDONALD Thomas Momlyara, S11.Sprlng 1:08:35 ERIC NESETH WILLIAM COURTNEY RIDGE KELLEY JIM GARDINER Lawrence Dlckerson, Burke 1:10:20 ANTHONY GRIER LARRY CAMP Douglass Kelley, Phlla. PA 1:10:45 l1 MARK POL1 JAMES PRYDE JEFFREY HINES KYLE FORMAN 12 BILL REDISKE 60 - 69 JEFF BERGERS ROBERT CHANDLER 13 RUSTY MOORE KEITH GRANT DAVIE KEVIN WHORTON 14 JAMES CHENOWITH A1 Trelchel, Columbia, MD 1:04:51 15 MEL WILLIAMS FRANK YOUNG MIKE BORDELL Jerome Kerkhof, Sllver Spr. 1:11:08 16 GREGG WARNER WILLIAM MORELAND CHRIS SAMLEY Dlxon Hemphlll, Falrfax Sta 1:13:25 JAY ERICKSON THOMAS CALLAHAN 17 JACK CLELAND THOMAS VOELLER ROBERT JUNGWIRTH 70 & over 18 DOMINIQUE DA LUZ TED POULOS JOSE RODRIGUEZ 19 CHRISTOPHER CIAMARRA GEORGE MYERS THOMAS WLLEY Ed Benham (82), Ocean Clty 1: 17: 18 20 ROBERT EDEN ROBERT WEIGEL DENNIS MEZAN Blll Roberts, Phoenlx, MD 1:49:05 21 PATRICK MCCOY TIMOTHY SPIRA MARTIN KUNDA 22 JEFF LONG JONATHAN HOWLAND STEPHEN DONNELLY WOMEN 23 BENNETT BEACH* KEN FOWLER ROB SMITH 24 PHIL WOODYARD RONNIE WONG ROBERT SMITH 13 & under 25 ANTHONY BASILE JOHN NG BERNARE SHAW 26 JAMES CARBARY KENNETH DENT __ Elizabeth F7vr"z, F~napolrs,l-Co-?C97 parv VRLOTT RUNNERS GAZETTE OCTOBER 1989 PAGE A-8 JOHN ODWYER 32 1:05:48 CHRIS BROWN SHAWN BERNARDINI 16 1:10:23 Annapolis continued - BOB ZEMINSKY 311 1:05:50 GREG ZARUBA CHRISTOPHER DISCIAS1911:10:24 258 JOE CLORETY PAUL WOLFE FRED SHANKLIN 48 1:10:25 141 KEITH BOMBAUGH 35 1:02:33 259 BOB ROHLFING SCOTT DERCO DOUGLAS CUSTER 26 1:10:25 142 LOGAN LOUGH 27/1:02:34 260 TIMGTHYMORGAN 38/1:05:51 BRUCE DAMASIO DUANE LOUGEE 52 1:10:25 143 PHILLIP FENTY 341:02:35 261 DOUG DAVIS 46 1:05:51 DAVE TRIPP MARK PERRILL 36 1:10:25 144 THOMAS RICH 30 1:02:36 262 TOM BROWN 38 1:05:53 ANTHONY NEWMAN RICHARD BLANCHETTE 30 1:10:26 145 ROBERT TROST 4311:02:36 263 CHARLES LEUTHOLD 45 1:05:55 ALVIN MARCY JAMES ARNOLD 42 1:10:29 146 CHARLES CONAWAY 44,1:02:31.- 264 MICHAEL LICHTENBERG36 1:05:56 TIM GILMAN EARL--- EL-AMIN-- - 38 1:10:30 NELSON STRITEHOFF DENNIS GOTT WILLIAM PARKINSON DAVID BOBZIEN THEODORE NYKULA MARTIN GOODE LUTHER WHITING PAUL SEGRETTO BROOKS BROWN RICHARD ROWE THOMAS MOMIYAMA NORMAN OVE BILL ROSS JOHN HEYCOCK EDWARD VOGEL JR DANIEL PIRAINO STEPHEN BARNABA LOUIS D'ANGELO CHARLES FINLEY THOMAS GILROY RON GRISWOLD JAY SMELKINSON ROBERT MOORE FRANCIS STURM THOMAS FOLEY STEPHEN FORMAN DAVID MCNEELY JEFF REED CORKY CAMPBELL BRIAN KAUPA PATRICK PARRILLOR RON BOWLES JAMES O'BRIEN ED PURPURA HOWARD ROSE DOUGLASS KELLEY STEFAN SCHRICHTE PATRICK DAMMEYER PETER SACKRIDER TODD MCCARRICK ROY KOEHN ROBERT NELSON JAMES SACKETT LARRY KITTERMAN KENYON ERICKSON KENNETH MAYBERRY GEORGE BANKER DIEGO TORRES DONALD CARTER JR EDWARD HEWITT DAVID BUTLER JAMES KATCEF GREGORY COCCO JOSEPH HALL DAVE WILLIAMS GEORGE YANNAKAKIS DAVID JOHNSON JAMES WOODS BRIAN ALDERSHOF MIKE SILVERMAN KIRK DAVIES WINTERSON HITTLE DAVID GORMAN BACILIIO PALOMO STEPHEN TUCK GREG DAWSON WILLIAM CHATFIELD ROSAMOND GRAY JOHN SCHRUM DONALD RONCI BOB REICHART RYAN MCDONALD JOHN PATTERSON JOHN NOBLE RICHARD REPASKY EDMOND GATJVREAU DENNIS MYERS WILLIAM ROBERTS ROBERT JOHNSON DANIEL SHELL STEPHEN DUCKWORTH JUDSON HIGHTOWER JOHN BOERTLEIN, JR FRANK KOXL'USIK JAMES REAMER THOMAS SMITH JAMES HUELSKAMP KEVIN WALTERS CHRISTOPHER CORBEY RONALD COLLYER LEO VILLANO RAY FEITZ LAWRENCE I'ANSON FRANK MCKENNA KEN BLEVINS PAUL HOWELL WILLIAM HOSS JOHN HAND JR DAVID GRANGE ALLAN MOLE MICHAEL SMITH LUKE GLASGOW MIKE CROWLEY PATRICK FISHER BEN LANE LEON ROBERTS A.
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