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Saturday, November 7, 1998 -- Huntington
Wild DAWG Alum Run 5K
[Coverage/Recap w/Pics]
[More Pics Set 1]
[More Pics Set 2]
[Results]
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Alexandra Franklin, the day's youngest competitor at 7, starts big
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What better way to get ready for a little tailgating and some big
Marshall University football then with a quick 5K run? That is
exactly the idea that a bunch of runners have every year at the annual
Wild DAWG Alum Run 5K. This year brought with it some great football
weather (which also means great running weather), temperatures in the
50's, and a sun that continued to try and break through partly cloudy
skies. The 3.1-mile course was typical of a run through the streets
of Huntington... flat.
The racing got started early at 8:30a.m., but it didn't take long for
the runners to get moving. Pulling out to the front and running
together for the first mile were Chris Parsons, Larry Taylor, Robert
Smith, and Kevin Batey. With just over a mile completed in the race,
Smith was setting the pace and had a small advantage on the rest of
the group. However, a moment of confusion had Smith veering off
course for a short distance. This slight mistake cost him the
advantage he had gained and allowed the lead pack to regroup.
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Chris Parsons takes a comfortable lead into the final stretch
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Next, Parsons began to lead out and was able to slowly put a 20 or 30
meter gap on the rest of the front runners. At this point Taylor led
the chase group with Smith and Batey settling into third and fourth,
respectively. Over the final half of the race the four maintained
their positions with Parsons hitting the tape first with a blistering
time of 15:48. Taking second overall and finishing with another
sub-16-minute time was Taylor in 15:58. Not far behind came Smith
(16:03) and Batey (16:07) to claim third and fourth.
The competition for the morning's fastest female was dominated by
Jessica Taylor, the 14-year-old daughter of Larry Taylor. The young
lady completed the 3.1 miles in 19:25, almost two and a half minutes
ahead of second place Sheri Monteer (21:50).
In the wheelchair division it was Marshall Edwards (19:45) taking the win over
Chad Beam (26:19).
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Chad Beam's(L) fast start couldn't hold off Marshall Edwards(R) for long
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After the racing was completed everyone was invited indoors for the
Hospitality Suite. Plenty of refreshments were provided and
awards were handed out to everyone from the overall winners to the
fastest alum from each of several past decades.
The volunteers and race organizers put on a wonderful event and
everyone owes them some thanks. Now it was time for some Thundering
Herd football. For those that don't get out much, we'll let you know
that they beat up on Central Michigan pretty good. Final score: MU 28
- CMU 0.
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