Published: Thursday, August 17, 2006
CLIPPER CROSS COUNTRY
CLIPPER CROSS COUNTRY
Wednesday's results
Week Four
Note: 97 runners started the race, 92 finished.
Boys
Middle School: 1. John Morocco 13:42.7, 2. Chris Buffner 14:41.1, 3. Alex While 16:56.0, 4. Jeremy Beeson 18:08.4, 5. Adam Sanders 18:40.0.
High School: 1. Scott Wolfe 9:14.5 (third overall), 2. Eric Reed 9:29.1, 3. Joe Blinsky 10:31.3, 4. Nathen Gramm 10:37.4, 5. Eric Lydic 10:38.7, 6. Alex Wright 10:46.7.
Open: 1. Tom Sutcliffe 9:01.1 (first overall), 2. Jeff Geiss 9:11.8 (second overall), 3. Danny Myers 9:22.0, 4. Craig McGraw 9:39.0, 5. Brian Geiss 9:56.4, 6. Mike Marucci 11:25.6.
Masters: 1. Nick Mackle 10:37.1, 2. John Agler 11:51.8, 3. Mike Taggart 11:55.8, 4. Mike Kennedy 11:58.2, 5. Kip Minnick 12:03.5, 6. Tod Theodore 12:23.3.
Girls
Pre-Middle School: 1. Aleah Whitacre 16:07.7.
Middle School: 1. Ashley Lydic 12:56.1, 2. Alex Pizzuto 13:18.8, 3. Marla Marucci 13:47.9, 4. Lindsey Kuhn 13:56.0, 5. Emily Garman 14:01.5, 6. Katelyn Schoenike 14:04.4.
High School: 1. Monica Ciarniello 11:02.4 (first overall), 2. Steph Case 11:15.1 (second overall), 3. Leighann Kelvington 11:22.8 (third overall), 4. Elizabeth Kelvington 11:31.7, 5. Samantha Kennedy 11:41.8, 6. Kaylyn Parker 12:25.1.
Open: 1. Michelle Bistrica 12:09.0, 2. Amy Buxbaum 14:17.6, 3. Molly Estes 14:20.3, 4. Sherri Fairbanks 16:05.9, 5. Jeanne Taggart 16:36.4, 6. Rachel Stahlman 23:39.8.
Masters: 1. Sherry Agler 15:37.2
Men's overall champion: 1. Scott Wolfe 8, 2. Craig McGraw 19, 3. Eric Reed 21.
Women's overall champion: 1. Leighann Kelvington 7, 2. Elizabeth Kelvington 12, 3. Samantha Kennedy 21.
AP S
Compiled By PAUL MONTELLA
Aug. 17
1933 Lou Gehrig of the New York Yankees plays his 1,308th straight game to break Everett Scott's record of 1,307.
1960 Flash Elorde knocks out Harold Gomes at 1:20 in the first round to win the world junior lightweight title.
1969 Ray Floyd beats Gary Player by one stroke to win the PGA Championship.
1995 John Roethlisberger wins the U.S. National Gymnastics Championships' all-around title in New Orleans, becoming the first gymnast in 28 years to win four titles.
1997 Davis Love III shoots a 66 at Winged Foot to win the PGA Championship in Mamaroneck, N.Y., his first major title, by five strokes over Justin Leonard.
2001 Shingo Katayama shoots a 6-under 64, and David Toms shoots a 65 to share the second-round lead in the PGA Championship. Katayama and Toms at 9-under 131, tie the PGA record for 36 holes last set by Ernie Els.
2005 The NCAA purchases the rights to the preseason and postseason National Invitation Tournaments as part of a settlement ending a four-year legal fight between the two parties. The 40-team postseason NIT, which is a year older and was once the bigger event, will be run by the NCAA.
BOXING
Fight Schedule
(National TV in parentheses)
Aug. 25
At Rollins Center Ballroom, Dover (Del.) Downs Hotel & Casino, Koba Gogoladze, Georor Gogoladze's NABO junior light title.
Aug. 26
At Oldenburg, Germany, Arthur Abraham, Germany, vs. Edison Miranda, Miami, 12, for Abraham's IBF middleweight title.
Sept. 2
At Staples Center, Los Angeles (SHO), James Toney, L.A., vs. Samuel Peter, Las Vegas, 12, for Toney's IBA heavy title and WBC heavyweight eliminator; Eric Aiken, Marysville, Ohio, 12, vs. Robert Guerrero for Aiken's IBF 126-pound title.
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