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Page 10-B?THE BRUNSWICK BEAO V ' 1 I o ? It- V 'fill.' TV ll> IV II ? II I'lVKIII.IK I., Ik.. Schultes. Record I BY SUSAN USHKR In spite of the rain, a record 89 runners turned out for the 5th N.C. Oyster Festival linn at Holdcn Beach Suiurday. "I can't believe this many people showed up," said rain-soaked race coordinator Johnny Craig, sports editor for The Brunswick Beacon. Runners In Die one-mile, OK and I0K events begun and ended their races at the old Surfsidc Pavilion at the east end of llolden Beach. New Hanover Cmintv entrants registered the best times in nil three events Participation was heaviest in the Hp AMONC. T1IK SIX one-nillrr* nre, In I Drmpsry, and nt the tick. Terry Kill* iSr- \ s IIHHII I'lll Illl?II TROPHY WINN'KRS la Uw mea t treat. VSc*Jo MlUrr. xvead r?w Falter, Kra McCraw, Fraak J & .. ON, Thursday, October 17, 1985 & %' > I ' ? V*1 ' Ml ?V Mi/ J M Ml men's 10K nre Don Jedlovec, Sonny h Number 5K, with 39 registered, followed by the 10K with 32 runners. The rain appeared to have kept away only the less serious runners who enjoy the one-mile event, which drew only six competitors Saturday. "I like to run when it's misty," said Judy McKec of Sunset Beach, a 5K runner participating her second year in the Oyster Festival event. "But, ugh, the head winds were luird to manage coming back." Why travel across the state to various runs'' Danny Seaglc, a runner from Morganton in his mid-tOs, has been V ' ?# V rout trom left. Khtlla Wollr and Koch and Frank Johnson. ' C\ HHHHNNHHIBr- ^HHHMBHHI IK ItrhxM. at lh* Uptnoib. third tram krtv ta>?r Jtmm (.umtnoi itrarr* and Sam Smith >. I 7 ft?^H Hun 0 lourne, Mark l.tndin and Stan Turn Ou running now for 17 years. "Kunncrs compete against a course, others, the weather and themselves," he said. Saturday he finished 18th in a field of 39. Also, there's the joy meeting people of similar ages and interests. "I usually talk to the over-40s crowd because that's who I run with. I have friends from all over," Seagle added. And in one last argiunent for running, Seagle pointed out, "You can take it with you." Don Jcdlovec of Wrightsville Beach finished the 10K run with a time of 34:59, more than a halfminute better than his closest comIH'lition, Sonny Bourne of Charlotte. Top female finisher was Pat Guthrie of Charlotte, with a time of 43:28. Several runners said they had logged their best times ever on the flat, straight course along Ocean Boulevard Top male finisher in the 5K run was George Walker of Wilmington, who cmckcu i!) ni n lull tronulc uhead of Ken McCraw, also of Wilmington In the fun run. Terry Kills of Wilm inKton edged Larry Pigott ol Shallotto for the top time at 5:118 Also earning a trophy in Die male ilivLsion of the fun run was Frank Johnson of Oakland, N J , at 7 :38. Keely Dempsey of Cliarlotte led in the women's bracket, docking 9:05; followed by Shelia Wolfe of Morganton, 9:26; and Shirley Johnson ol Kaleigh, 11 48 Taking the men's third place in tlu 5K was I Jiyne Fuller of Wilmington 15:58; with Jim (iiinuiiow of New Hern fourth at 16:10. Placing first in their age division: were Wesley Miller of Asheboro. u the 12 unit under category. Miller completed his first 5K run li 28:37 lie's previously run in the om mile event at the Asheboro YM17 and at the 1984 Oyster Festival Hun Also, t'olin Smith of llolden Reach 1319, 16:19; Robert Creech of Wilm ington. 20-29, 19 21; Frank Meareso f .p. ^ ' ' I'. - tw?. George Waller. Robert Oreeh. i. Gerhard Mut?ohta?U aad lolla mm ^ i ^ TROPHY RECIPIENTS in the worn Hargett. it For Oys Wilmington, 30-9, 17:41; Sam Lipscomb of Wilmington, 40-49, 20:51; and Gerhard Mutschinski of Sunset Beach, 50 and older, 24:22. Frances O'Connell of Wilmington led the women in the 5K, finishing in 19:28. Behind her were Jean Weeks of Wilmington, 19:51; Bette Dietrick of Montgomery, Pa,, 22:55; and Marilea l/ivett of Charlotte, 26:53. Age bracket winners were Anne Johnson of Raleigh, 12 and under, 27:01; Karen Thomas of Cloldsboro, 20-29, 28:51; Martha (Marty) Ellis of Wilmington, 30-9, 27:19; Joyce Suminerous of Charlotte, 28:23; and Bernyce Roe of Wilmington, 50 and older, 0:41. Overall male winners in the 10K after Jedlovec and Bourne wer Mark landin of Wilmington, third at 36:20; and Stan Schultes of Wilmington, 37:24. Age bracket winners were Michael Coulman of Wilmington. 20-29, 40:05; Stephen iSteve) Trull, 30:39, 40:16; Chuck Mammay of Yaupon Beach, r 1 Tjj ^BG^^BH^^^B^u?ks89GKe: I NOT TOO MANY BYSTANDERS tur ( (heir effort*, but mistlux rain didn't Vn- ' RKVKJYIM. wvtDoa't troplktrs In tb fr*?t from Jrft. Brttr IVKrki. Awr J? en's 10K included Kerri Landin, Pat ter Festi 40-19, 37:3:30; and Warren Martin of Hickory, 50 and older, 47:06. Following Guthrie in the women's 10K were Kerri I<tndin of Wilmington, 49:18; Judy McKee of Sunset Beach, 49:53; and Ann Bishop of Raleigh, 51:04. Winning a trophy in the 40-49 age bracket was Joan Hargett of V [101[OllC, DilSZ. Other entrants and their times were as follows, by race: 5-Kilometer: Fitz Dove of Charlotte, 20:11; Walt Miller of Asheboro, 20:57; Lee Miller of Asheboro, 21:41; James Pelham of Bennettsville, S.C., 22:24; Sandy Blocker of Greensboro. 24:36; Danny Seagle of Morganton. 24:50; John Keams of Asheboro. 24:56; Jim Petrca of Hillsborough. 25:18; Rick Webster of Roanoke. Va., 25:24; Joe Vatovec of Carolina Beach. 25:35; Ijes Parker of Charlotte. 25:51; C.B. WelLs of Wilmington. 26:07; Max Hakes of Montoyrsville, Pa.. 26:18; Mark Riekards of Wilmington, 26:40; V ned out to watch away from the N keep 89 runners Beach Saturday n r IK arr. aa th< ('His. bad rovi. fcttw.n and Marr> Fraar? 0'( ?oad t i WI k I I w K # ' Guthrie. Judv McKpp nnH Innn val Run Todd McDonald of Asheboro, 26:53; Ruth Petrea of Hillsborough, 28:33; Walt Miller of Asheboro, 28:38; Lynda Thomas of Goldsboro, 30:26; and Cathy Johnson of Oakland, N.J., 30:27. 10-Kllometer: 1-arry Wescott of Wilmington, 38:20; Bob Kerrier of Charlotte, 39:29; David Morgan of Winston-Salem, 40:32; John Guthrie of Charlotte, 41:13; Russ Simmons of Wilmington, 41:59; Carey Donovan of Richmond, Va., 42:57; Robert Segal of Wrightsville Beach. 43:17; Jim Honeycutt of Wilmington, 43:50; larry Wilson of Southport, 44:08; Tom Thomas of Hickory, 44:54; Jim Johnson of Raleigh, 46:25; W(illiam Stevens, lake Waccamaw, 46:39; Lonnie Yonce of lfolden Beach, 47:48; John Schwab of Suminerville, S.C., 49:14; Robert Wilhelm of Whiteviile, 50.15; Jody Chaffee of Greenville, 51:05; Robert Civevich of Fort Mill, S C.. 52:12; Scott Venable of Raleigh, 56:50; and Lynn Hale of Winston-Salem 56:52 ( ? k v *; j f.1 w^ ITAH fCrt I* VuUN bV?ll I.e. Oyster Festival Run at Holden lorning. * m ^ * %"" % Btife " MarOra Unrrtt. Jo> rr Somnstruai 11. Jraa H trks and Kami TVmimi I i * ?> .
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