Newton Hill X-Country Series Race #2

Newton Square Rotary Park
Worcester, MA
August 16, 2002
Joe Alfano


Another leisurely Friday evening 3-miler with friends....

The first to finish the race was Jerome Boutaud (21:30), from nearby Clark University. Barbara McManus (22:36) -- from just down the street -- won the ladies' prize.

Rich Lemerise directed the event; Annette Lemerise supplied the photos. A good time was had by all.

Newton Hill Start

Next Friday's race will have lots of college kiddies.... Come out and show 'em your stuff!



PLACE  TIME  NAME              DIV    CITY        CLUB     
    1  21:30 Jerome Boutaud    M13-19 Worcester   Clark U.
    2  21:46 Barry Lorian      M20-39 Douglas     CMS
    3  22:17 Jason Reed        M20-39 Dudley      CMS
    4  22:36 Barbara McManus   F20-39 Worcester   CMS
    5  23:38 Dave Krom         M40-49 Worcester   CMS
    6  23:39 Lester Forgit     M40-49 Worcester   CMS
    7  24:01 Fran Reel         M20-39 Worcester   CMS
    8  24:08 Patrick Scanlon   M13-19 Worcester   CMS
    9  24:13 Rich Lachapelle   M40-49 Worcester   CMS
   10  24:27 Barry Iozzo       M40-49 Charlton	
   11  26:36 Nick Kanaracus    M50-59 Worcester   CMS
   12  24:42 Jim Gonyea        M50-59 Auburn      CMS
   13  27:14 Jen Ericson       F20-39 Worcester   Clark U.
   14  31:41 Jane Bouchard     F20-39 Worcester   CMS
   15  32:40 Greg Foss         M20-39 Worcester   CMS 
   16  35:27 Rebecca Lavoie    F13-19 Oxford      CMS 
   17  35:36 Dan Lavoie        M40-49 Oxford      CMS
   18  41:23 Paul Collyer      M40-49 Worcester   SRR
   

Volunteers:  Friends of Newton Hill (Worcester); Lynn Armstrong (Holden), Kevin Fallon (Worcester), Bill Ferrara (Milford), Eddie Gallivan (Worcester), Carl Hovagimian (Spencer), Joanne Lachapelle (Worcester), Mary + Jennifer + Katherine Lavoie (Oxford), Annette + Rich Lemerise (Worcester), Karen Lemerise (Oxford), Jan McNamara (Princeton), Lisa Mentzer (Millbury), Steve Payne (Worcester), Nick Popiak (Webster), Roger Steele (Fiskdale), Joe Alfano (Worcester), and others as well!

(18f; sunny, hazy-hot-humid, temps in the low 90s.)

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Tuesday, May 20, 2008 04:39 PM