GARLAND SMITH INDUCTED INTO SEAL BEACH RUNNERS HALL OF FAME

Garland Smith became the 14th runner inducted into the Seal Beach Runners Hall of Fame on December 9, 2002. Among Garland's many accomplishments are: he has ran over 155 races including 81 lunch hour 5K's, ran several Rockwell Narathons in the 1970's in about 90 minutes, ran on a Corporate 25 mile five person relay race in 1981 that placed 4th in the Corporate division, ran a 20:48 5K personal best in Nov 1993 and a 42.19 10K in Huntsville, Alabama. Congrats Garland.

DAVE PARSEL WINS 47TH LUNCH HOUR 5K

Dave Parsel won his 47th lunch hour 5K in a time of 17:14 on December 9, 2002. Dave has won 12 of the last 13 races held. Rounding out the top five finishers were: John Araujo 2- 17:48, Dave Schiller 3- 17:54, Chuck Sohaskey 4- 19:00 and Todd Byers 5- 19:19.

No runners established personal bests.

The next 5K is scheduled for Monday, January 13, 2003 at 11:50 AM.

ANAHEIM AND HUNTINGTON BEACH FINISH 1-2 IN TEAM EVENT

Anaheim won the team event with total places of 56 and total team time of 101:19. Huntington Beach was second with 66 total places and a total team time of 104:28 followed by Aerospace with 70 places and time of 106:06 and Corporate with 132 total places and total time of 132:35. This may have been the first time that two off-site teams took the first two team places! Corporate wins the 2002 series with 5.5 wins to 4.5 for Aerospace and 2 for Anaheim. Aerospace leads Corporate 114-65-11 in the cum series.

Leading Anaheim were John Araujo 2- 17:48, Jim Heller 9- 19:47, David Rusher 13- 20:50, Randy Emenaker 14- 21:13 and Hank Barcikowski 18- 22:21. Huntington Beach was paced by Dave Parsel 1- 17:14, Dave Schiller 3- 17:54, Henry Rodriguez 10- 19:59, Sara Maquilon 22- 22:59 and Linda Dobson 30- 26:22. Aerospace was led by Andy Born 6- 19:30, Jon Duquette 12- 20:40, Graham Anderson 16- 21:28, Roy Gronau 17- 22:01 and Tony Trujillo 19- 22:27. Corporate was paced by Todd Byers 5- 19:19, Rich Terrell 15- 21:19, Kimberly Boyd 36- 29:15, Theresa Boehim 38- 31:21 and Grant Scianani 38- 31:21.

AEROSPACE AND CORPORATE TIE FOR TEAM EVENT

Aerospace and Corporate were both one female runner short of qualifying for the mixed team event thus finished in a tie. Aerospace defeated Corporate in the 2002 series 7.5 to 4.5 and leads in the overall series 88-56-31.

Aerospace's four runners were: Mark Calkins 20- 22:29, Peter Lew 21- 22:43, Rick Salas 23- 23:14 and Jerrilyn Cochennet 46:00. Corporate's four runners were: Cathy Sejansky 40- 31:34, Rich Abele 41- 33:22, Nelson Slagle 43- 35:14 and Robin Khundkar 44- 35:53. Anaheim's two runners were: Margie Martinez 31- 26:41 and Jerry Aschoff 35- 27:45.

AGE GROUP PLACINGS (Boeing runners only)

MEN

AGE

FIRST

TIME

SECOND

TIME

19-29

 

 

 

 

30-39

Todd Byers

19:19

Andy Born

19:30

40-49

Dave Parcel

17:14

John Araujo

17:48

50-59

Jim Heller

19:47

Randy Emenaker

21:13

60-69

David Rusher

20:50

Bob Younkin

27:41

70-79

 

 

 

 

WOMEN

19-29

 

 

 

 

30-39

Sara Maquilon

22:59

Margie Martinez

26:41

40-49

Kimberly Boyd

29:15

Theresa Boehm

31:21

50-59

Linda Dobson

26:22

 

 

60-69

 

 

 

 

70-79

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Slag 12-09-02