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The McCarron kiddies led the way at today's hot, sticky 5K race. Andy McCarron (18:04) was the first finisher over all. And Jayna McCarron (20:40) won the ladies' race with four minutes to spare. The 52-Week Series will be on vacation next week: no race on July 3. See you again on July 10! |
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PLACE TIME NAME DIV CITY CLUB
1 18:04 Andy McCarron -1j- M00-19 Lunenburg CMS
2 18:25 Matt DePari M20-39 Worcester CMS
3 18:52 Dominic Golding -1m- M40-49 Princeton CMS
4 18:54 Charlie Salmond -1s- M50-59 Fitchburg CMS
5 19:05 Mike Thornton M20-39 Harvard OHAC/NMC
6 19:44 Bob Girouard M50-59 Fitchburg CMS
7 20:14 George Graves M50-59 Baldwinville CMS
8 20:28 John Loiselle M40-49 Leominster CMS
9 20:34 Joe Bakaysa M00-19 Lunenburg Bentley College
10 20:35 Joe DiMucci M40-49 Templeton CMS
11 20:36 Peter Wojtas M40-49 Greenville,NH CMS
12 20:40 Jayna McCarron -1f- F00-19 Lunenburg CMS
13 20:56 Jim Shope, Jr. M40-49 Leominster CMS
14 21:26 Andy Gallivan M20-39 Worcester CMS
15 21:33 Mike Brodeur M40-49 Leominster CMS
16 22:08 Peter McCarron M50-59 Lunenburg CMS
17 22:46 Patrick Lyden M20-39 Sterling
18 23:04 Art French -1v- M60-69 Shrewsbury CMS
19 23:09 Joe Alfano M20-39 Worcester CMS
20 23:31 Aldo Bianco M50-59 Leominster CMS
21 23:32 Bill Burke M40-49 Leominster CMS
22 24:02 Mike Clave M20-39 Worcester
23 24:06 Paul Godin M50-59 Fitchburg CMS/NMC
24 25:06 Rachel Mitchell F00-19 Shirley Franklin + Pierce College
25 25:51 Angela Kazanovicz -1fs- F50-59 Northboro CMS
26 29:06 Lynn Thornton F20-39 Harvard OHAC/NMC
27 29:09 David King M50-59 Ayer CMS
28 31:53 Pat Wojtas F50-59 Chelmsford CMS
29 31:58 Bob Ovitt M50-59 Leominster CMS/OHAC
30 38:00 Phyllis Brooks -1fv- F70-79 Gardner CMS
31 43:17 Marilou Crohan F60-69 Leominster CMS
32 55:48 Steve Brooks -1walker- M70-79 Gardner CMS
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Volunteers: Sir Lawrence Doty (Worcester), Eddie Gallivan (Worcester), Jan McNamara (Princeton), Gretchen O'Shea (Shrewsbury), Jim Shope, Sr. (Shirley), Patty Vaillette (Leominster), Chris + Carissa Williams (Lunenburg).
(32f; hazy-hot-humid, temps in the low 90s.)
posted by Joe
Sunday, January 07, 2007 01:53 PM