Spring 2003 Weekly Series
Results
Shown below are results of the Howard County Striders Weekly Series events. Further information is also hyperlinked here regarding the Howard County Striders Weekly Series describing: General Information, Scoring, Awards, Race Officials, Race Fees, Rules, and Safety. These inexpensive races start at 2:00 p.m. on Sundays and runners of all abilities are welcome. You do not have to be a member to run. E-mail or call the Strider Hotline (410-964-1998) and/or the weekly Race Director for more information. |
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Swansfield Elementary School
June 8, 2003
Congratulations to F.I.T. (Female In Training) program members who were present at todays race on one of the Striders hilliest courses. Kerrie Bowes broke her own course record in the 2 mile event. Matt Skaggs was only 1 second off of the men's course record set in 1997. Matt could have easily kicked harder at the end, had he known. Julie Thienel broke her own course record in the 5K but couldn't catch the new record holder, Carrie Selmer. Eight year old, Eric D'amico (36th, 5K), ran a great race keeping Judith Weber behind him until the end. Awards were presented to spring series winners. The seventy nine person field was the largest in recent years.
2 mile 1. Matt Skaggs 11:00 2. Kerrie Bowes 12:52 (1st women) 3. Marc Burger 13:06 4. Peter Blank 13:53 5. Roger Calvert 14:58 6. Sarah Lebro 15:00 (2nd women) 7. Evan Eckley 16:14 8. Amanda Hodgkinson 16:50 (3rd women) 9. Ethan Eckley 16:57 10. Greg Hodgkinson 17:03 11. Helenor Mesias 17:03 12. Glenn Bell 17:28 13. Cheryl Ford 17:45 14. Brad Eckley 18:47 15. Mikie Nard 18:51 16. Neil Hodgkinson 18:53 17. Tiana Coll 18:59 18. Connie Yew 19:03 19. Kim Feldman 19:05 20. Ed Lebro 19:13 21. Jessica Rotolo 20:27 22. Dave Campbell 19:54 23. Kathy Eckley 20:07 24. Christina Carovoulias 20:11 25. Jessica Esposito 20:26 26. Paula Campbell 21:41 27. Vicki Leonard 22:56 28. Andrew Rotolo 23:58 29. Steve Rotolo 24:03 30. Ellen Brown 24:12 31. Margy Klein 24:18 32. Becky Rupe 24:19 33. Melissa Tabor 24:32 34. Alyson Donoghue 25:25 35. Mikey Basch 26:09 36. Bev Byron 26:13 37. Maggie Silliman 26:14 38. Tammy Nestuk 27:21 39. Leesa Anderson 31:16
5K 1. Ted Poulos 17:30 2. Sergiy Zubko 17:31 3. David Rogawski 17:45 4. Alvin Yew 18:07 5. Stephen Olenick 19:09 6. Carrie Selmer 19:10 (1st women) 7. Julie Thienel 19:25 (2nd women) 8. Karstin Brown 19:34 9. John Chall 20:18 10. Kirk Gordon 20:32 11. Patrick Rotolo 20:36 12. Ronnie Wong 20:37 13. Eric Bell 20:42 14. Pat Muhlberger 20:44 15. Greg Schuler 20:45 16. Joey Esposito 22:07 17. Johnna Esposito 22:42 (3rd women) 18. Frank Yew 22:53 19. Janeth Williams 22:57 20. Cody Levinson 24:09 21. Sean Silverman 24:10 22. Ed Silverman 24:12 23. Vladi Basch 24:17 24. Peter Sheehan 24:58 25. Pat Brooks 25:21 26. Charles Hughes 25:28 27. Ron Weber 25:33 28. Brian Proctor 25:56 29. Eric Johnston 26:05 30. Byron Silverman 26:07 31. Barbara Harrison 26:27 32. Jake Esposito 26:41 33. Clint Henderson 26:43 34. Dick Dopp 27:05 35. Sharyn Gordon 33:33 36. Eric D'Amico 35:08 37. Judith Weber 35:11 38. Brian Schuler 36:09 39. Cheryl Arney 41:42 40. Jim Arney 41:43
Elkhorn-Savage
June 1, 2003
Congratulations to 3 new course record holders - Doug Kuderna, Vicki Lang and Nicole Shouse!
2M 1. Ted Poulos 11:43 2. Eric Bell 11:55 3. Greg Schuler 12:58 4. Nicole Shouse 13:01 5. Noah Wood 13:15 6. John Whitehead 13:38 7. Joey Esposito 13:53 8. Johnna Esposito 14:04 9. Eric Schuler 14:47 10. Paul Shouse, Jr 15:21 11. Alyssa Shouse 15:23 12. Paul Shouse, Sr 15:25 13. Jacob Esposito 16:09 14. Lainey Bernstein 16:10 15. Fran Gayer 16:21 16. Tiffany Lang 16:49 17. Maria Kuderna 16:50 18. Rick Hackett 16:52 19. Brian Frekot 17:17 20. Glenn Bel;l 17:48 21. Greg Hodgkinson 18:04 22. Holli Hackett 18:40 23. Laurie Sammis 19:18 24. Connie Yew 19:28 25. Tina Smith 20:03 26. Brian Schuler 20:39 27. Diane Kirk 23:32 28. Ann Fedarko 29:29 29. Dorothy Beckett 29:29 30. Leesa Anderson 32:02
10K 1. Doug Kuderna 37:31 2. Sergiy Zubko 38:45 3. Alvin Yew 38:57 4. Vicki Lang 40:37 5. Stephen Olenick 40:38 6. Julie Thienel 41:51 7. John Chall 43:09 8. Scott Gayer 43:22 9. Scott Levin 45:44 10. Kirk Gordon 45:58 11. Patrick Rotolo 46:21 12. Mike Kelly 46:42 13. Bob Hoesch 47:36 14. Frank Yew 49:25 15. Rachael Smith 50:00 16. Brian Proctor 51:09 17. Douglas Smith 51:13 18. Scott Berger 53:07 19. Karsten Brown 55:52 20. John Sammis 55:57 21. Daniel Santiago 56:46 22. Pat Brooks 57:01 23. Theresa Coufal 58:34 24. Charlie Brown 59:37 25. Toyoto Takiyama 60:19 26. Karen Forte 60:50 27. Robert Frank 60:50 28. Andrea Frank 61:22 29. Rebecca Wright 61:23 30. David Brinkman 67:14 31. Ellen Brown 71:23 32. Helenor Mesias 71:23
Oakland Mills Middle School All Fruit Relay (4 X2M)
May 26, 2003
The clouds gave way to partial sunshine for the All Fruit Relay,
so named for the fruit batons, ranging from raisins to bananas. The Banana Slugs
took top honors with the Rotten Apples placing 2nd. Most teams had 4 runners;
other teams had to have a runner run 2 legs of this 4 X 2 mile event. Our youngest
entrant, 9 year old Michael Gamble, was instrumental in helping his team finish
under the 1 hour threshhold.
1. Banana Slugs 49:59 Kevin Betts David Tarkow Tonia Betts 2. Rotten Apples 51:10 Bill Arbeleaz Daniel Jonas Jim Carbary 3. Kentennial Kiwis 51:47 Michael Bayless Dustin Yourstone Pat Mulberger Eric Bell 4. BS'ers 54:19 Sarah Mero Sean Cunningham Johnna Esposito Joey Esposito 5. Fred 54:53 Chris Karlheim David Karlheim Ed Silverman Ryan Silverman 6. The Yews 58:34:28 (TIE) Alvin Yew Frank Yew Connie Yew Calinda Yew Sunkist Stars 58:34:28 (TIE) John Worley Mark Worley Bruce Worley Anthony Fleg 7. (No Team Name) 59:28 Karl Kraus Michael Gamble Richard Bernstein Allan Huang 8. Fruits R Us 68:56 Helenor Mesias Vladi Basch Deanna Karlheim
Longfellow ES
May 11, 2003
Slower than usual times resulted as runners bemoaned the heat
& humidity. Neville Anderson & Nicole Shouse easily won the 2 mile race.
Master runners, Ted Poulos and Dorothy Beckett, were the 10K winners, while
Doug Kuderna and Pat Keating were the 15K victors. Calinda Yew (13th, 2M), Alvin
Yew (2nd, 15K) and parents Connie and Frank were one of the families present
on this Mother's Day. Gifts were available for the mother entrants.
2 miles 1. Neville Anderson 10:55 2. Bob Weathers 11:22 3. Remus Medley 11:37 4. Eric Bell 11:54 5. Steve Olenick 12:40 6. Ronnie Wong 12:54 7. Craig Lebro 12:58 8. Nicole Shouse 13:03 9. Greg Schuler 13:04 10. Bill Arbelaez 13:08 11. Delvaughn Rooks 13:53 12. Allan Huang 14:08 13. Calinda Yew 14:15 14. Renee Parsons 14:47 15. Sarah Mero 14:49 16. Frank Yew 15:48 17. Travis Bell 15:48 18. Eric Schuler 15:59 19. Karen Shouse 16:03 20. Brittney Rooks 16:10 21. Alyssa Shouse 16:17 22. Anna Demaree 17:02 23. Tim Parson 17:03 24. Maria Kuderna 17:12 25. Fran Gayer 17:19 26. Angie Holmes 17:24 27. Greg Hodgkinson 17:35 28. Glenn Bell 17:45 29. Tiffany Lang 17:57 30. Vicki Lang 17:58 31. Mike Bandy 18:01 32. Lee Bandy 19:08 33. Ed Lebro 19:24 34. Tina Smith 20:05 35. Marsha Demaree 20:15 36. Connie Yew 20:18 37. Chelsea Shouse 20:23 38. Nina Phillips 21:35 39. Christina Caravoulias 22:54 40. Brian Schuler 23:51 41. Neil Hodgkinson 24:25 42. Marshall Demaree 24:40 43. Clark Demaree 25:13 44. Beverly Byron 26:41 10K 1. Ted Poulos 41:35 2. John Chall 45:28 3. Dorothy Beckett 49:59 4. Bob Hoesch 52:02 5. Clint Henderson 52:56 6. Ron Weber 54:26 7. Sue Ellen Morakinyo 56:38 8. Scott Berger 57:47 9. Steve Zelenak 59:33 10. Judith Weber 1:00:04 11. Peter Sheehan 1:00:56 12. Douglas Smith 1:01:43 15K 1. Doug Kuderna 1:01:43 2. Alvin Yew 1:06:20 3. James Moreland 1:08:35 4. Pat Keating 1:12:55 5. Kirk Gordon 1:22:34 6. Imants Celtnieks 1:23:39
Atholton HS 5K
May 4, 2003
Julie Thienel now holds 6 course records with her blazing 18:55 win in the women's division. New weekly runner, Lainey Bernstein, has a new personal record with her 24:40 finish.
1. Ted Poulos 18:22 2. Eric Bell 18:25 3. Daniel Jonas 18:49 4. Julie Thienel 18:55 (1st,women) 5. Craig Lebro 19:30 6. James Moreland 19:32 7. Robin Humphrey 19:41 (2nd,women) 8. Ronnie Wong 19:42 9. Patrick Rotolo 19:46 10. Mike Dusenbery 19:50 11. No Card 19:52 12. Nicole Shouse 19:54 (3rd, women) 13. David Karlheim 19:59 14. Kirk Gordon 20:14 15. Bruce Erhart 20:17 16. Greg Schuler 20:28 17. Ed Silverman 20:29 18. Allan Huang 20:40 19. Joey Esposito 20:44 20. Delvaughn Rooks 21:47 21. George Kroeker 22:26 22. Julie Chall 23:12:44 23. Allison Densmore 23:12:89 24. Eric Schuler 23:28 25. Roger Calvert 23:50 26. Brittney Rooks 23:58 27. Shane Winters 24:10 28. Scott Berger 24:17 29. Lainey Bernstein 24:40 (PR) 30. Daniel Santiago 24:45 31. Alyssa Shouse 25:14:38 32. Karen Shouse 25:14:79 33. John Sammis 25:26 34. Eric Johnston 25:35 35. Amanda Hodgkinson 26:29 36. John Strumsky 26:47 37. Angie Holmes 27:12 38. Mike Bandy 27:26 39. Neil Hodgkinson 28:06 (PR) 40. Len Guralnick 28:08 41. John Neal 29:19 42. Ed Lebro 30:31 43. Sharyn Gordon 32:17 44. Jessica Esposito 33:52 45. Brian Schuler 34:15 46. Chelsea Shouse 34:16 47. Kyarria Rooks 42:42 48. Judith Weber 42:44
Burleigh Manor MS
April 27, 2003
No one could catch new weekly runner, Neville Anderson, who led the entire race. Amazing performances came from the younger runners. Twelve year old, Nicole Shouse (1st, women) beat her previous best 5K by over 30 seconds, and set a new course record to boot! Suzy McCulloch held the old record (20:02). Eric Bell,14, also ran a personal best with his sub 18 finish. Congratulations also go to Neil Hodgkinson 11, who logged a personal best with his 29:19 finish. It was a perfect spring day for watching a race.
5K 1. Neville Anderson 16:42 2. Doug Kuderna 16:49 3. Sergiy Zubko 16:53 4. Eric Bell 17:47 (PR) 5. Ted Poulos 19:24 6. Nicole Shouse 19:35 (PR) 7. James Moreland 19:37 8. Patrick Rotolo 19:55 9. John Chall 20:00 10. Karsten Brown 20:02 11. Craig Lebro 20:18 12. Greg Schuler 20:34 13. Allan Huang 20:49 14. Ronnie Wong 21:03 15. Johnna Esposito 22:14 16. Charlie Zeminsky 23:09 17. Eric Schuler 23:27 18. Scott Beyer 23:38 19. Roger Calvert 23:40 20. Steve Rotolo 24:01 21. Karen Shouse 24:01 22. Pat Brooks 24:03 23. David Rapavi 24:07 24. Allison Densmore 24:08 25. Julie Chall 24:08 26. Steve Zelenak 24:25 27. Paul Shouse 24:43 28. Shane Winters 25:25 29. Justin Chall 25:28 30. Conor Lewellyn 25:40 31. Amanda Hodgkinson 25:45 32. Al Greuter 26:12 33. Lainey Bernstein 26:14 34. Jacob Esposito 26:44 35. Angie Holmes 26:58 36. Glenn Bell 27:24 37. Ethel Guerrero 27:35 38. Andreas Mitchell 28:25 39. Mike Bandy 28:29 40. Joe Broderick 28:43 41. Neil Hodgkinson 29:19 (PR) 42. Ed Lebro 29:24 43. John Neal 29:28 44. Judith Weber 29:42 45. Lee Bundy 30:01 46. Arleen Dinneen 31:28 47. Brian Schuler 33:59 48. Daniel Santiago, Jr 35:55 49. Daniel Santiago 33:57 50. Christina Caravoulias 36:19 51. Leesa Anderson 48:11
Elkhorn-Savage
April 20, 2003
The 2nd running of the Elkhorn-Savage course produced 3 new course records. Sarah Mero and Julie Thienel each broke their existing course records. Matt Skaggs won the 2 mile race, claiming the new course record. Sergiy Zubko, overtook Alvin Yew at the home stretch to win the 10K. Greg Schuler and Eric Schuler ran PR's in the 2 mile race. Pam Mooring came in 2nd place in the womens 10K. Judith & Ron Weber supplied great homemade chocolate chip/nut cookies. Pat Perfetto marked the course.
2 mile 1. Matt Skaggs 11:03 2. Ted Poulos 11:38 3. Jay Sweet 11:42 4. John Kroeker 12:49 5. Greg Schuler 13:07 6. John Whitehead 13:22 7. Allan Huang 14:13 8. Sarah Mero 14:13 9. Brian Proctor 14:41 10. Eric Schuler 14:49 11. Eric Johnston 15:11 12. Roger Calvert 15:48 13. Travis Bell 15:49 14. Glenn Bell 17:46 15. Michael Kroeker 17:59 16. George Kroeker 18:03 17. Brandi Sullivan 18:52 18. Mikie Nard 18:53 19. Sharyn Gordon 19:26 20. Connie Yew 20:41 21. Brian Schuler 21:53 22. Samantha Speierman 22:24 34. Stephanie Speierman 25:37
10K 1. Sergiy Zubko 39:20 2. Alvin Yew 39:21 3. Julie Thienel 42:09 4. Kirk Gordon 46:17 5. Bob Hoesch 48:30 6. Vince LaMonte 48:59 7. Chris Wunsch 50:19 8. Keith Wunsch 50:19 9. Pam Mooring 53:49 10. Ron Weber 54:00 11. Scott Beyer 54:30 12. Pat Brooks 56:33 13. Judith Weber 1:00:04 14. Pat Perfetto 1:02:51
Burleigh Manor 5K
April 6, 2003
Johnna Esposito (1st) and Sue Ellen Morakinyo (2nd) were women leaders. Ted Poulos won the mens race. Our youngest runner, 7 year old Jessie Esposito, covered the 5K distance in an amazing 28:10.
We welcome new weekly runner, Ethel Guerrero (25:23). Thanks goes to Denise Hyde, our course painter who also worked the turnaround.
1. Ted Poulos 16:52 2. Doug Kuderna 16:57 3. Jay Sweet 17:50 4. Carter Bowen 18:00 5. Steve Olenick 18:27 6. Seth Geoghegan 18:47 7. Eric Bell 18:59 8. Karsten Brown 19:20 9. Zach West 19:23 10. Kirk Gordon 19:30 11. John Chall 19:31 12. Craig Lebro 19:38 13. Ronnie Wong 19:53 14. James Moreland 19:59 15. Patrick Rotolo 20:01 16. Joey Esposito 20:08 17. Allan Huang 20:12 18. Greg Schuler 20:27 19. Rick Paulus 20:35 20. Johnna Esposito 20:53 21. Chris Wunsch 21:08 22. Keith Wunsch 21:35 23. Jim Mahoney 21:46 24. Eric Schuler 22:10 25. Len Guralnick 22:20 26. Charlie Zeminsky 22:57 27. Scott Berger 23:06 28. Brian Proctor 23:15 29. Daniel Santiago 23:40 30. Roger Calvert 23:45 31. Sue Ellen Morakinyo 23:56 32. Jacob Esposito 24:13 33. Ron Weber 24:24 34. Steve Zelenak 24:41 35. Dylan Widger 25:10 36. Amanda Hodgkinson 25:13 (PR) 37. Greg Hodgkinson 25:18 (PR) 38. Ethel Guerrero 25:23 39. Maria Kuderna 26:16 40. John Strumsky 27:07 41. Glenn Bell 28:07 42. Jessica Esposito 28:10 43. Judith Weber 28:12 44. John Neal 29:01 45. Sharyn Gordon 30:06 46. Ed Lebro 30:20 47. Neil Hodgkinson 30:28 (PR) 48. Arleen Dinneen 30:56 49. Nina Phillips 31:17 50. Brian Schuler 33:26 51. Dave Matthews 33:38
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