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Sunday, March 17, 2002 -- Grafton, WV
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Before the big kids took to racing, there was time for a roughly half-mile kids race. With all the participants earning medals, handed out by the Grafton High School's Bearcat mascot, all the young runners were certainly winners.
When the 5-Mile runners toed the line, it was 2:00pm and it looked
as though the rain might hold off. It didn't. But the cool temperatures
actually made the running conditions fairly nice.
The 41-year-old Taylor, the defending race champion, finally lost touch in the fourth mile. Crossing the four mile mark includes the largest hill on the course. Gaining a comfortable lead, Bolock coasted to the finish for a winning time of 26:48. Taylor easily held on for a second place finish in 27:27.
The battle for third also wasn't settled until well into the
race. Running stride for stride through the first half of the
race were 16-year-old Grafton High teammates John Riffle
and Scott Gemberling.
Also taking advantage was 26-year-old Elkins native Sidney Gillispie. Down the final stretch to the finish he caught and passed Gemberling to finish fourth overall at 28:50. "I have to thank my coach, Will 'The Legend' Shaw, for my strong finish" said a humble Gillispie after the race. Gemberling still managed a fifth overall finish at 28:59. He was also rewarded for his efforts with the trophy for first overall Grafton High finisher. Also getting special honors was 13-year-old Brandon Miles. He took home the first overall Taylor County Middle School finisher's trophy with a time of 39:21.
For the women, Bury dashed all hopes Grafton High senior Sheri
Flohr may have had of three-peating as the female champion. Bury's
record setting run had her finishing an impressive seventh overall.
Taking third for the women was Clarksburg's Stephanie Hatfield. Finishing at 36:16, the Robert C. Byrd High School senior will be off to run for West Virginia Weslyan next year. Other female special award winners were Nicole Tingler (37:06), first Grafton High finisher, and Valerie Wood (45:03), first Taylor County Middle School finisher. Taking place during the 5-Mile event was a 2-Mile Walk. It was a runaway (or should that be walkaway) victory for Parkersburg's John Elliot. The 52-year-old Elliot completed the out-and-back course in a time of 20:29. The first female, and second place overall, was Morgantown's Yvonne Willems (21:54). Race director Coach Martin put on another great event and thanked everyone for helping support the Grafton High Girls Track & Field Team. |
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