64 - CAPE GAZETI'E, Friday, April 5 - April 11, 1996
Lewes Physical Therapy 5K,
one mile walk set for April 6
The Seashore Strider Second
Annual April Fools Day run and
walk was held last Saturday morn-
ing at Cape Henlopen State Park
as the event was the first to be on
the new State Park walk, jog, and
bike path.
A small crowd of fifty-five run-
ners and walkers turned out for
the AFril Fools event as the three
mile run course took in a mix of
road, grass, sand, and trail, while
the
walk
course was designed to
cover just under two miles of the
course.
Veteran Glenn Kemp overtook
Sussex Tech's Jason Jacques at
the halfway point and never
looked back to defend his title
with a win of 17:06.6. John Weiss
finished fourth to win the Mastor
Championship in 18:04.4.
New comer Jeri Myers captured
the Overall Women's Title in a
time of 21:21.5, while Sharyn
Slick won the Master Champi-
onship in 22:49.7.
Here is a look at each age
group:
9 & under:. Third grader Even Moc finished
28th and wen his first moe of his career in a Ume
of 25:38 on the boys side, while Betsy Hicks sur-
prised herself by putting together her best race
ever In 33rd with a time of 26:30 to capture her
fi age-group . ascend Grade Na-
tional Cross Country Rnelist Be'my Pm4ik fin-
Ished 3Bih and took second in 27:29, while third
grader Jordan Bryan was third in 29:44 for 40th
overalL
10-13: Sixth grader Malt Riggin continued to
be consistent with a time of 22:52 for the win in
18th place, while Graham Dunn took 25th in 24:09
to scorKI. ,mshore Stdder cross countt
course record helder Jen Hicks, only an eighth
grader, finished 16th to oeplure the win in 22'.29,
whae fifth gmdor Tiffany z was 8eoond in
24:13 for 26th place. Julie Fan" and Aleida Lynch
Ilrdshed third and fourth in 43:30.
14-19: Third plaoe finisher Jason Jacques
dominated this agegroup as the Raven led
through the opening half of the race to finish in
17:31. Mark Jones finished in ninth place with a
time of 20:08, while Flylm Dunn took 27th with a
time of 24:47. For the gids it was junior high
eigh grader Cole Pavlik finishing 23rd in 23:28
to win the age group, while high schoolers Leslie
Kroon was 29th in 25:40 and Laura Masdk was
35th in 27:06.
20-29: Runfler-up Tim Morrow captured the
age group in 17:30 to edge Jacques for second
place, while Gina Konln finished 34th irr 26:53 to
capture the female title. Monique Bamforth took
second in a time of 28:27.
30-39: Summer regular Jams Landis finished
fifth overall to win the age group in a lime of 18:27,
while second place went to PatriOt Hawley who
finished seventh in a time of 19:23, Brother David
Landis was third and seventh overall in 20:44.
Kelly Myers won the women's title in 23:09 for
22rid place, while second went to Jill Farr who tin-
ished 381h with a time of 27:37.
40-49: Lewes runner/lawyer Eric Howard won
his case with atime of 19:12 for six place over-
all, while second place was Joe "Chico" Barranco
of Milton in a time of 20:35. Bill Chandler was
third with a time of 21:40 and fourteenth place
overall. Ted Moore won the female title in 26:00,
while teacher/coach/aerobic instructor Patdce
Tim Bamforth
Biggin was second in 27:36. Cape High teacher
Terry Jacques tinisi':l third in a time of 30'.29.
50-59: Glenn Collins finished eighth overall to
capture this age group in a lime of 19:58.
60 & over: Jim Lyons finished 21st to capture
title in a time of ;)3:07, wi'dle Rex Enos was
24th to finish second in 23:32.
Cape teams fall to Lake Forest
The Cape Henlopen Track and
Field teams traveled to Felton to
take on the Spartans of Lake For-
est and veteran coach Jim Blades
this past Wednesday afternoon.
The girls fell by a score of 90-47,
while the boys lost by the score of
86-60.
Senior Jamie Hill. led the
Vikings with 11.25 points as she
won both hurdle races in 16.9 and
51.0 and teamed with Katie Ban-
dekow, Natasha Jones, and Nicole
McNair to capture the mile relay
in 4:39.4. Freshman Janelle Sav-
age took second in long jump with
her personal best jump of 16'3"
and won the triple jump with a
33'6". Savage also anchored the
400m relay and ran an outstanding
leg against the star Spartan an-
chor.
"We had some trouble with our
hand-offs, but the girls ran a good
time and Janelle didn't give up
any on her anchor," said Coach
George Pepper.
Other winners for the Cape
girls were Natasha Jones in the
400m dash in 1:03.2, while Mag-
gie Widdoes leaped 5'0" to win
the high jump. Sprinter Alexia
Waples found a new event as she
took second in the 300m hurdles
in a state meet qualifying time of
53.8 for her first time. Widdoes
also took third in the discus in a
good toss of 99'8" for her first at-
tempt at the event this season.
For the boys it was senior
George White leading the way
with 11.25 points, while senior
Dale Dunning also scored 11
points. White won the sprint dou-
ble as he turned in a 11.8 in the
100m dash and a 24.4 in the 200m
dash.
White also teamed with Kris
Guerin, Darnell Strand, and an-
chor Greg Mansfield to win the
mile relay in 3:40.5, while Strand
ran 43.6 to win the 300m hurdles.
Cape won five of six field
events as Dale Dunning won the
shot put in 38'7" and the high
jump in 6'2". Jumper Mack
Buckley won the triple jump in
41'7" and the long jump in 20'1",
while Isiah Justice won the discus
in 106'0". Senior Adam Butner
ran a season best of 2:06 in the 2-
mile relay lead-off leg and re-
turned later to take second in the
mile with a 5:01. The Viking girls
will travel to the Keith Burgess
Invitational for a Henlopen Con-
ference preview on Saturday,
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