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Volume 34, No. 1 May, 2013 OFFICIAL NEWSLETTER OF THE WINNER’S CIRCLE RUNNING CLUB Dedicated to the Dedicated! Steal It Back To garner the strength forged from running our 'miles of trials', we must take recovery time. The events of April 15th that wounded and bereaved our community, both victims and witnesses, is cause for a different type of recovery. How can we do our part to help? Generously donate to, or participate in events that benefit The One Fund. Rally behind the Boston Ath- letic Association. Most importantly: get outside and run. As visible runners on the street, we are ambassadors of our sport; our behavior sets the impression we give. They tried to ruin our annual parade; let’s get out and show them they didn't. See you at the races… - RR In this Issue: Boston - WCRC Annual Awards - WCRC USATF-NE Superstars - WCRC at Races Races Races - Leſtovers from last Rag - Gobs of super-posive stuff, read up! Our flag never touches the ground (except maybe when packing it up) Photo courtesy of Liz Cardoso of Global Click Photography Looking to contribute to The One Fund? Join us on Sunday June 2, 2013 for the Newburyport Bos- ton Strong run, a 2.62 mile run, organized by a committee of Newburyport moms, with our President Scott Walsh and Coach Mike McCormick. See the front page of runthecircle.org or more details!

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Volume 34, No. 1 May, 2013 OFFICIAL NEWSLETTER OF THE WINNER’S CIRCLE RUNNING CLUB

Dedicated to the Dedicated!

Steal It Back

To garner the strength forged from

running our 'miles of trials', we

must take recovery time.

The events of April 15th that

wounded and bereaved our

community, both victims and

witnesses, is cause for a different

type of recovery.

How can we do our part to help?

Generously donate to, or participate

in events that benefit The One

Fund. Rally behind the Boston Ath-

letic Association.

Most importantly: get outside and

run. As visible runners on the street,

we are ambassadors of our sport;

our behavior sets the impression we

give. They tried to ruin our annual

parade; let’s get out and show them they didn't.

See you at the races…

- RR

In this Issue:

Boston

- WCRC Annual Awards

- WCRC USATF-NE Superstars

- WCRC at Races Races Races

- Leftovers from last Rag

- Gobs of super-positive stuff,

read up!

Our flag never touches the ground

(except maybe when packing it up)

Photo courtesy of Liz Cardoso of

Global Click Photography

Looking to contribute to The One Fund?

Join us on Sunday June 2, 2013 for the Newburyport Bos-

ton Strong run, a 2.62 mile run, organized by a committee

of Newburyport moms, with our President Scott Walsh and

Coach Mike McCormick.

See the front page of runthecircle.org or more details!

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2013 Board of Directors with Email Addresses

WCRC Schedule of Events

CLUB RUNS Thursdays 5:30 PM, from the Winners Circle Sports Bar, Salisbury MA. Road or trail runs. All are welcome!

MONTHLY MEETINGS: 2nd Thursday each month. 6:30, upstairs at The Circle.

PORTSMOUTH 6:00 PM Mondays Red Hook Brewery, Portsmouth, NH. Variety of loops and speeds, from quick to recovery jog. Social afterward. This run is ‘club neutral’ - all are welcome!

President - Scott Walsh -

[email protected]

Vice President - Dave Carroll -

mdcarroll90@comcast

Treasurer - Tom Chase - [email protected]

Secretary - Tanya Anderson -

[email protected]

Overall Team Coordinator -

[email protected]

Overall-Race Coordinator/Mailing Czar -

Dave LaBrode - [email protected]

New Members - Keith LeBlanc -

[email protected]

Uniform and Equipment Coordinator -

Josh Thibault - [email protected]

Grand Prix Race Director – Dale Eckert

[email protected]

Special Events Director - Jimmy Banyas -

[email protected]

Marketing Coordinator - Tricia Lavoie-

[email protected]

Positions Appointed by the Board: Web Master/E-Publicity - Tom Miller -

[email protected]

Youth and Track Coordinator - Mike

McCormick- [email protected]

Female Team Coordinator - Laurie

Gaudreau - [email protected]

Male Team Coordinator - John Webber

- [email protected]

The Runner’s Rag

Editor/Publisher: Nick Paquette

E-mail: [email protected]

Please note: Mailed contributions / announcements / etc. for publication in The Rag should be sent to: Publisher, Runners Rag, , 291 Lafayette Road, Portsmouth NH 03801

Or use E-Mail address above.

Visit the WCRC Website: www.runthecircle.com Member: Road Runners Club of America

WCRC Clothing Sale - contact Josh Thibault Supplex running shorts all sizes - $15

Running singlets Royal Blue Cool Max, all sizes -$15 Warm-up pants, limited sizes -$30

9 oz Crewneck Sweat Shirts WCRC Royal Blue -$15 Short sleeve Royal Blue WCRC T-shirts -$6

Long sleeve White WCRC T-shirts -$9 Coolmax HATS - $12

WCRC Warm-up/running jacket - $45 Royal Blue WCRC “Sport Bra” - $19

White WCRC Cool Max running singlets - $20 Duffel Bags with Club Logo

NEW! —FLEECE JACKETS AND SOCKS W/ CLUB LOGO

WELCOME! NEW MEMBERS

SEE PAGE 4 FOR OUR NEW MEMBERS PAGE (GRAPHS TOO!)

Upcoming Races—Local & Regional, 2012.

Jun 2 Boston Strong 2.62 Mile Run, Newburyport MA

Jun 2 Kennebunk Beach Classic, Kennebunk ME

Jun 15 Bow Lake Dam 15/5K, Bow NH

Jun 21 Pat Polletta 2 Mile, Salisbury MA Winner’s Circle Supported Events

Winner’s Circle Grand Prix event

Find us on Facebook… “Winners Circle Running Club” Like us & get updates! Dislike us and… we still got your back

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‘The Paula’ Award 2013

It’s Miller Time

The Paula Holm Award - WCRC’s award for Lifetime Achievement

- is a dual purpose award. It enables us to remember our Paula Holm,

whose presence and athletic skill had an impact on the club that

should never be forgotten. It also enables us to honor those members

who have made incredible impact themselves on the club and its

future.

On March 2nd 2013 at the club’s annual meeting, we selected a

member whose roles are numerous, volunteerism time enormous,

athletic endeavors incredible, and thirst– legendary.

No, we didn’t select Captain Morgan. We are talking about Tom

Miller, our Chief Technical Officer and Minister of Information.

Our Webmaster: Tom has been our webmaster since the mid 1990s, when he built and

hosted our first web site on his own system. Where most clubs had to

hire out programmers/web designers and pay monthly fees for web

hosting, Tom did this for the club for almost nothing. Tom searched

for and secured our official URL: runthecircle.org.

In 2011-2012, Tom brushed up on Wordpress and Javascript, and

unveiled the new runthecircle.org site. A massive undertaking, Tom

crafted a contemporary web format so club members can easily

navigate anywhere to get the latest on club news, events and races,

while cool images of club members from past and present cycle in-and-out on the top bar.

The Technician: An engineer to the core, Tom is a problem solver on technical issues we encounter. An issue like a broken timing clock might seem trivial, but

when Tom volunteers to do research to find replacement parts - his understanding of board form factor for compatibility makes sure we get the right

part, on the cheap. Non-profits like our club can’t afford to buy all-new expensive replacement equipment, and his efforts are priceless.

To Volunteer and Serve: Tom can be found at all club races, usually as a volunteer before and after the event, and runner during. Serving as an appointed position to the

WCRC Board of Directors, Tom is limited by the inability to vote, however it doesn't mean he cannot provide valuable historical information and

opinion to the board, helping guide when decisions need to be made. Tom is our email communications czar, sending out email blasts to the club

when meetings are coming, when event signups are starting, and when volunteers are needed for events. Tom also blasts timely emails to our email

lists to advertise our club races.

Graphical Skills:

Tom uses his image editing skills to design custom

color road race applications and rack cards for WCRC

road races. Tom updates these apps year after year, and

creates the order for race directors, always attempting

to determine the right amount to get. Tom recently has

been designing custom bib numbers that people would

want to frame.

The Athlete: His gifts to the club are not just his time and technical

expertise. His running skillset traverses all distances,

from 1-mile to marathon. Tom has qualified for and

ran the Boston Marathon over 10 times, and has run

the cherished sub-3 hours at Boston. Tom races the

killer Mount Washington Road Race annually.

When fall arrives, Tom can be found on relay teams

for Reach the Beach, Lake Winnipesaukee, and Mill

Cities. From his time in the masters through veterans

age groups, Tom has been found on the podium during

the awards ceremony.

Congratulations—and thank you Tom!! -RR

Tom Miller poses with [what should be] his deserved 2013

Paula Holm Award

Miller: The Champagne of

Bottled Beers (and Club

Members):

Longtime WCRCers Tom and

Vicki Miller are now both

recipients of WCRC’s

Lifetime Achievement Award,

‘The Paula Holm’.

To the right: Tom and Vicki

like to relax in their spare time

by sipping refreshing 1664 Beer

in the shadow of an old castle in

Angers, France.

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It’s Getting Nerdy Dept.

Welcome New Members—with Graphs!

BRIAN TOTH - SPRINGVALE, ME DEBRA WHITNEY - AMESBURY, MA KIM THAYER - AMESBURY, MA CHARLENE DICARLO - AMESBURY, MA MANJU KC COURTNEY - AMESBURY, MA ERIKA O'NEILL - LYNN, MA HOLLY ALLISON - SALEM, MA ELIZABETH VANHOVEN - AMESBURY, MA DAVID PEDDIE - NEWBURYPORT. MA TONY MARTUNI - SOMERSWORTH, NH DAVE DEADMAN - MADISON, WI DEB BINDER - METHUEN, MA LEO RICHARD - NEWBURYPORT, MA BRIDGET LAVIGNE - METHUEN, MA CHERYL DEMARCO - ACWORTH, GA STEVE MOLAND - LITCHFIELD, NH JESSICA SU - NEWBURYPORT, MA MAILE BUKER - PORTSMOUTH, NH AMY GREGG - NEWBURYPORT, MA MIKE LEIGH - SPRINGVALE, ME NOEL LEIGH - SPRINGVALE, ME THERESA DEFRANZO - GEORGETOWN, MA JANICE FAESSLER - SANFORD, ME JOE MCEACHERN - KITTERY, ME DONALD YEATON - EPSOM, NH WENDY YEATON - EPSOM, NH MAILE BUKER - PORTSMOUTH, NH JOAN CLARKE - GEORGETOWN, MA CARRIE WHEELER - GROVELAND MA MEGAN DUFFY – ATKINSON NH MARC REID - MARLBOROUGH, MA SARAH MORTON – BYFIELD, MA PAUL COOPER – STRAFFORD, NH CARRIE WHEELER – GROVELAND, MA

NICHOLAS PRENDERGAST - GEORGETOWN, MA PETER DIRKSMEIER—MADBURY NH TAMMY CARIGNAN – EXETER, NH KATIE MUSKRAT – NEWTON, NH KEVIN ST.ONGE – AMESBURY, MA

MARTHA PARKHURST – AMESBURY, MA

TOM KUCHARSKI - METHUEN, MA

SEAN BRADLEY - NEWBURYPORT, MA

HEIDI HATCH - NEWBURYPORT, MA

JANE LEMUTH - NEWBURYPORT, MA

CALLI TOWNE - WEST NEWBURY, MA

JODI SHORT - BYFIELD, MA

BRIAN SHORT - BYFIELD, MA

KEITH LANIGAN - PORTSMOUTH, NH

KENDRA CHEVALIER - BRISTOL, NH

KATHY CLARK - RAYMOND, NH

MATT KINNAMAN - LEE, MA

There stood Keith LeBlanc, resplendent in his white lab

coat, before the WCRC board of directors. The New

Members maestro tabulated new member data he inherited,

and found fascinating results he had to share.

“I am here today to prove that WCRC women are the

greatest hope for our racing domination in the future!”

The group that sat before him perked up, just as Keith said,

“But first, allow me to go full-frontal AV on you people!”

Recovering from the gasps, Keith corrected “..er.. I mean

full Audio-Visual.”

A screen lowered behind him, a projector connected to his

laptop—a gotomeeting.com session started with team

leaders John Webber and Laurie Gaudreau, who were

already connected.

“Of the 177 new members joining between March 2011 and

March 2013, the gender ratio was split, 50/50.”

“Of most interest,” he continued, “is the Women’s Open

team, comprising a whopping 24% of all new members!”

There were nods of general agreement, and gruntings of

“OK” and “sure”, so Keith continued:

“The senior men and masters women were the next biggest

groups of new members at 16 and 15% respectively.

Webber and Laurie’s teams remains as flush as ever.”

This raised a few eyebrows and some satisfied smiles and a

few utterances of “cool”.

“Next, permit me to work out all the combinations and

permutations of our age groups. I will step through them for

you on the whiteboard behind me,” Keith said excitedly,

pointing at the group with his dry-erase marker for

emphasis. But just as Keith turned toward his whiteboard,

the hiss of beer bottle-caps and clack of Scott’s gavel turned

the boards attention to the next subject. -RR

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WCRC: Never Run-of-the-Mill

Mill Cities Relays 2012 by Dennis Donoghue

No single event draws more Circle members than the Mill Cities Relays. Anyone who owns a blue and gold

singlet---male, female, young, old, sound of body and mind and not even close—is conscripted for service in

this five-legged road show that leaves Nashua early on a December Sunday headed for the free-flowing beer

taps of the Claddagh Pub in Lawrence.

Billed as a friendly affair, the event unfurls along the Merrimack, providing hours of entertainment for its

1000+ participants as well as for motorists on their way to church attempting to cross one of the course’s

many intersections. This year the MCR boiled down to a four horse race separated by 24 points.

The Circle racked up 102 for fourth, just seven shy of second place (Gate City Striders defended their cham-

pionship with 126 points) and five out of third. It was a valiant effort. With bragging rights at stake, every

club in the alliance issues ultimatums to their members: show up in your singlet or else. The level of competi-

tion has spiked in recent years due to the likes of the Somerville Road Runners (SSR and the

Merrimack? Must be global warming).

Teams who finish in the top three of their division receive red bricks.

The Circle netted half a dozen. Having won the championship five times

over the past eleven years and tying once, the WCRC crowd was hardly

being tossed from the Claddagh for excessive celebration. Some mem-

bers even spoke in whispers favoring tighter monitoring by race officials.

“Far be it for me to accuse any club of cheating,” said senior mixed team

member Dave Carroll. “But we all know the story of the tortoise and

the hare. There are lots of bushes to hide in along the way. I happen to

notice plenty of suspicious activity along the river footpath during my

leg.”

Though such allegations may be wishful thinking, given the cast of

characters covering 28.1 miles of racing shenanigans can’t be entirely

ruled out. Still, there were those who insisted on taking the high road.

“Our people got out of bed on a Sunday morning,” said Sarah Enman

who anchored the mixed open. “For most of them that’s the one Sunday

all year they get up before noon. That in itself is a big accomplishment.”

The men’s and women’s veterans both finished second, the highest

placement of any WCRC team. For the men, the toughest part of the day

wasn’t the actual racing.

“We had a hell of a time just bending our knees to get out of the car,”

said Gil Emery of his squad (Bob Aucoin and Byron Petrakis). “Once

we were able to straighten up and get moving we did pretty damn well.”

Kelly Lecours of the third place women’s masters hoofed the fourth and

longest leg of 9.4 miles. With the yellow snap bracelet snug on her

wrist, she forged her way toward the exchange zone at Griffin Brook

Industrial Park in Methuen. (continued next page)

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(continued)

“My leg was mostly flat except where it went uphill,” she noted.

“Someone told me to keep the Merrimack on my right the whole way, as if I had

a choice where a river that big wants to go.”

The weather was ideal for racing. Though it had snowed the previous day, foot-

ing for the most part was not an issue. Many recalled past adventures when the

first leg out of Nashua resembled a bobsled run.

“A little black ice always gets my juices flowing,” recalled senior Bob Strout.

“Given the choice, I’d take blizzard conditions any day. I have a much more in-

timidating look with frosted eyebrows and moustache.”

Along with climate change, are we also witnessing a shift in Circle dominance of

the MCR? Does this year’s fourth place finish, while still impressive, call for a

little soul searching?

“No way,” announced Lauretta Balin who anchored the women’s open to a

sixth place finish (out of 28). “Our roster consisted of twenty teams. We lost the

championship by 24 points. Do the math. If each one of those teams picks up

1.2 more points next year we tie, 1.3 points and we win. Could it be easier? The

organizers ought to save everyone the trouble and hand us the trophy right now.”

-DD

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USATF-NE 2012 Awards WCRCers Get A-Vested Circlers Among New England’s Best

January 12, 2013 It was a who’s-who of New England running, a room full of seriously fit athletes.

Yet there was no porta-potty line, just a line for the bar. Yes, awards season is

upon us, and local running has it’s own version of the Golden Globes: the

USATF-New England Awards Gala. For the second year running, USATF-NE

put on a great party, with food, drink, mirth and amusement. Awards were hand-

ed out for every USATF championship: Grand Prix, cross country, track, moun-

tain running, and club and athletes of the year 2012.

Dressing up in their Sunday Best, WCRCers were 13 members strong in repre-

sentation, and were the loudest 2 tables of all clubs in attendance.

One highlight of the evening was when Ruben Sanca of GBTC/Whirlaway gave

a talk/slide show on his experiences at the Olympics in London, as he represented

his home country of Cape Verde in the 5000 meters on the track.

Two WCRCers took awards, one of which a top honor! Dennis ‘Double-D’

Donoghue raced all 7 of the USATF-NE Grand Prix series races– ranging in dis-

tances from 5K to marathon. Not only was Dennis awarded an Ironrunner jacket

for his troubles—he also took top honors in the Men’s 55-59 age category, which

earned him an a champions embroidered vest. Of note: Dennis bested

formidable senior and one of New England’s finest runners: Reno Stirrat.

Laurie ‘LG’ Gaudreau was an ‘Ironrunner’ of the Grand Prix series like Den-

nis, but also raced in the USATF-NE cross country championship.

Taking 2nd Female master at that race, Laurie was awarded a fine vest. Seven WCRCers were among the 63 Grand Prix

Ironrunners who got a standing ovation for their accomplishment. The USATF-NE 2013 Grand Prix steamrolls its way to Hollis NH

for the Hollis Fast 5K: see you there! -RR (more pictures on next page…)

USATF-New England 2012 Awards Banquet

Dennis ‘Double-D’ Donoghue dons the victors

vest with his wife Carla at the USATF-NE

awards banquet. Overall champion in the 55-59

age category, WCRC’s first winner.

Laurie ‘LG’ Gaudreau shows

off her vest award after taking 2nd

female master at the USATF-NE

cross country championship.

Louise Valois, Laurie Gaurdreau, Annie Kucharski, and Sue Talon hoist the

fermented grape (and ale) in honor of a great Grand Prix season. The 2012 GP series had

more WCRC women competing than ever before– and 2013 is looking even better!

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The USATF Embroidered Emblem, on

the awards vest.

Tom Miller and Dennis Donoghue listen dubiously to Men’s Team

coordinator John Webber’s new ‘fists of fury’ method of winning the Grand Prix.

Dennis Donogue is awarded his

victors vest from USATF rep and

running legend Jim Garcia.

Rick ‘Polish Rifle’ Bayko hobnobs with the

fine ladies of WCRC during cocktail hour.

What They Were Saying?

Carol Stark and Vicki

Miller discuss how WCRC “is

just so wicked awesome”. Both

seemed to be in full agreement.

Carla Donoghue jokes with

then-president Dale Eckert; Carla

listens intently to Dale as he

discusses single malt scotch and

the barefoot running craze,

simultaneously.

USATF-New England Grand

Prix has begun for 2013! Join

John Webber and Laurie

Gaudreau for a season of hot

racing and good post-race

times.

Next race: Hollis Fast 5K

June 13 2013

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2013 Uncorked!

32nd Annual Hangover Classic by Dennis Donoghue

For 32 years WCRC volunteers have staged a raucous race party along

Salisbury Beach on January 1. To usher in 2013 more than sixty Circle

members assisted runners who flocked to this iconic destination to ring in the

New Year. Under the watchful eye of race director Nick Paquette, over a

thousand answered starter Dave LaBrode’s pistol. The field dodged icy

puddles along narrow Atlantic Avenue and was nearly led astray by two

shirtless hooligans who bolted onto the course after the gun and ran screaming

down a side street. Some quick thinking by race leaders who were familiar

with the route averted disaster.

“I have no idea what nuthouse those two escaped from,” said Timmy Poole

who directed last year’s race, “but I doubt they could have lasted more than a

hundred yards.”

WCRC personal posted on every street corner directed runners right or left

along the out-and-back course which was highlighted by seven foot high

WCRC mile posts. Those mile posts were designed and constructed by the

foursome of Paquette, Louise Valois and Vicki and Tom Miller in the Mil-

lers’ basement using patio umbrella stands and PVC piping.

“I can’t tell you how much epoxy we inhaled that night,” recalled Valois, “but it was well worth it. You can see these mile posts

from a mile away, which is the point really.”

After a year’s hiatus, the traditional beer stop returned to the halfway point of the 10k. Thirty cans of Bud were consumed. A

handful of intrepid runners tried to wrest a few of those cans out of the grips of volunteers Andy ‘Suldog’ Sullivan, Brian ‘Gabby’

Hayes, Jack ‘Hamtide’ Murphy, and Marty ‘Marty’ Cordoza.

“I’d like to clarify a couple of things,” explained Cordoza, defending his group’s decision to deny beer to competitors. “First, it was

a safety issue. Those cans were so cold we thought runners might get frostbite handling them. Second, there was no altercation as

had been previously reported.”

Scores of volunteers managed everything from registering runners to manning water

stops. A road crew of Brett Nelson and Betsy Berkenbush rode in an open pickup

placing orange traffic cones along North End Boulevard. “We blocked private

driveways,” confessed Berkenbush. “We couldn’t take the chance some joker with

a hangover going out for Alka Seltzer might back onto the course. We made sure

everyone stayed put.”

The race was conducted under sunny skies with a brisk northeast wind. The sun

provided little warmth for those who dove into the North Atlantic for a beer glass.

Runners and swimmers then descended on the Carousel Lounge just as Ted Jones

was attempting to juggle a tower of pizzas through the front door.

“What happened?” Jones asked as he was treated by EMTs at the scene. “Did

anyone think to save me a slice?”

Earlier in the day the same mob crowded into the storage shed beside The Carousel

where registration volunteers checked applications, counted money, dispensed

numbers and handed out keepsake tee shirts.

“For the most part everyone was well-behaved,” observed Pam Carraba who

worked overtime on handling registrations December 31 and New Year’s. “If

there’s one thing runners know how to do it’s stand in line. Years of waiting for

Porto-o-johns have trained them well.”

Throughout the morning thousands of dollars exchanged hands. The job of

safeguarding the cash belonged to Sue Talon. (continued next page)

Dennis ‘Double D’ Donoghue got bib #1, in

honor of his USATF-NE placement in 2012.

Official Hangover shirt of 2013: they look

snazzy with a pair of jeans.

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(continued…)

“I’ve always enjoyed handling bills, large denominations preferably,” she

said. “There’s something life-affirming about being surrounded by

stacks of money.”

Conducting a road race of this size demands considerable grunt work

such as hefting cartons of snacks and cases of water as well as stowing

boxes of award glasses. Having a volunteer equipped with his own

warehouse and commercial van certainly simplifies the process.

“My warehouse is actually larger than Sam’s Club where I got the 1400

bottles of spring water so I had plenty of room,” said Jimmy Banyas

who also rented trucks and managed to get everything over to the Carou-

sel Lounge on time. “In fact, I’m looking into some unused hangars out

at Hanscom. You just can never have enough storage space.”

Because of the dedication and hospitality of volunteers, WCRC races are

high points on the running calendar. The New Year’s Day Classic no

doubt tops the list.

“There’s something about this race that brings out the best in us,”

observed Paquette. “Maybe it’s because once we’re done we’ll spend

the rest of the day in a dark barroom. That’s enough to inspire anyone.”

-DD

WCRCers Favor the 10K distance at Hangover `13!

13 MATTHEW CIRINNA 38:25.28 6:12 17 JEFF ALBERTELLI 38:48.11 6:16

21 BETH DOLLAS 39:23.99 6:24

24 DENNIS DONOGHUE 40:09.32 6:29

25 BRIAN DENGER 40:23.29 6:31

27 KELLY LECOURS 40:27.85 6:32

29 DAVID KELLY 40:43.97 6:35

33 BRUCE LANDER 40:58.56 6:37

37 KELLY BRADBURY 41:49.35 6:46

39 SCOTT FOLEY 42:00.00 6:52

41 RICK WALSH 42:16.12 6:50

44 LAURIE GAUDREAU 42:27.48 6:52

46 ERIC GADBOIS 42:34.37 6:53

49 ABBY JACKSON 42:35.77 6:53

51 STUART OLSEN 42:48.31 6:55

63 MIKE LEONARD 43:57.00 7:07

67 JOHN WEBBER 44:13.40 7:09

70 STEPHEN SMITH 44:35.88 7:12

75 DARYL KINCAID 45:07.32 7:21

80 THOMAS CHASE 45:33.02 7:22

94 KYLE WOOD 46:25.08 7:32

95 RICK REYNOLDS 46:32.80 7:32

100 PAUL DESROCHE 46:52.28 7:36

109 JULIE HAYNES 47:33.17 7:41

138 BRUCE VOGEL 48:57.08 7:57

148 MARY SMITH 49:35.08 8:11

150 JIM BAILEY 49:37.32 8:05

158 MARK WEIDMAN 49:47.61 8:06

168 ROB LORING 50:19.69 8:13

169 MICHAEL GALLAGHER 50:22.60 8:16

172 RENEE BLAISDELL 50:28.87 8:30

176 DALE BOB ECKERT 50:45.95 8:14

182 CHRIS FITT 51:13.43 8:25

183 JACK SAVAGE 51:16.53 8:24

192 GREGORY GAUDREAU 51:41.60 8:24

196 KURT BUNTING 51:47.74 8:28

200 SHEILA FITZGERALD 52:03.05 8:30

216 RUSS HOLDEN 52:32.04 8:31

220 MICHAEL GOOLKASIAN 52:43.76 8:31

233 BRIAN RODERICK 53:17.75 8:39

234 AMANDA MCCAUGHEY 53:18.24 8:39

236 DAVE LABRODE 53:29.52 8:39

241 SANDRA GORDON 53:43.51 8:41

248 MICHAEL MENESALE 54:09.01 8:51

257 STEPHANIE SUPRIN 54:59.00 8:53

271 BILL CLARKE 56:17.56 9:14

303 RONALD PUGH 58:35.67 9:31

319 KEITH KALLBERG 59:25.81 9:43

346 PAMELA HOUCK 1:02:41.49 10:17

360 DAVE MCGUIGAN 1:04:26.18 10:26

373 ALLYN GENEST 1:06:15.14 10:50

376 GAIL CLARK 1:07:35.89 10:59

387 DALE GRANGER-ECKERT 1:09:48.17 11:18

WCRCers at the Hangover 5K!

9 PETER HESLAM 19:10.65 6:12

12 BOB STROUT 19:23.29 6:16

28 CARMELA TAVERAS 21:20.40 6:54

45 STEPHEN VIEGAS 22:13.73 7:12

47 MICHELLE SHERMAN 22:23.45 7:15

52 JOHN PASQUALE 22:33.79 7:23

55 DAN MAGUIRE 22:38.21 7:26

62 ROBIN CARLSON 22:57.38 7:26

64 STEPHEN IOLA 26:36.48 8:51

69 DEBRA JOHNSON 23:30.15 7:38

91 GEORGE PHELPS 24:07.97 8:02

134 NICHOLAS THURLOW 26:00.63 8:28

167 SHARON YU 26:49.68 8:43

182 CAROL STARK 27:11.10 8:56

194 KIMBERLEY THAYER 27:27.42 9:07

206 STEPHANIE NAFFAH 27:43.45 9:05

221 DEB LITTLEFIELD 28:00.49 9:17

226 DAVE JOHNS 28:23.62 9:16

251 MANJU KC COURTNEY 28:55.06 9:30

252 GINGER IOLA 28:55.34 9:36

287 JEFFREY BURGESS 29:46.95 9:47

318 LEANNE CORNING 30:22.01 9:52

352 ELIZABETH HICKMAN 31:31.57 10:23

360 CAT CARGILL 31:51.44 10:35

392 JOE KENNEDY 33:06.07 10:43

408 MARSHALL MCCLOSKEY 34:02.34 11:19

416 CHARLENE DICARLO 34:35.90 11:26

432 ROBERT RANDALL 35:58.05 11:38

476 KATHY CASPERSON 40:19.04 13:13

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Blue/Gold Burst at Amherst! 39th Annual Jones Group

10 Mile Road Race

by Dennis Donoghue

The race was on... Then it was off, maybe. Then back on, with a two hour delay and a one o’clock start.

The Circle posse allotted itself extra time to find the white hills of Amherst. All went well until the point vehicle

radioed back that Route 2 was, in the words of passenger Nick Paquette, an ‘evil mess’ due to the blizzard that was,

then wasn’t, then was again. Four other cars diverted 20 miles south to gamble on the Pike. Would anyone get to the

start of the USATFNE’s 2013 Grand Prix Road Racing season in one piece?

All twenty did indeed arrive safely, the highest count for any USATFNE race of any year. Though the club covered the

entry fee of $35, a more likely explanation for the increase was that Circle members have had enough of other clubs do-

ing the crowing.

Vicki Miller charged through the elements to capture the women veteran’s crown. At the awards ceremony in the

school cafeteria she took hold of the microphone:

“People of the world,” she announced. “Where once there were few now there are many but not as many as there will

be.”

Listeners scratched their heads. Some sought clarification. Miller offered none, though Circle members who crowded

around her nodded in agreement. They got it. Something was in the air other than the aroma of veggie chili. With

participation growing, results weren’t surprising.

Miller had also played a big part in the women seniors’ second place finish. The women’s open team climbed to a

credible ninth out of seventeen clubs in what is regarded as the toughest competition in New England. The men’s senior

team continued its steady presence by finishing third. Up ahead is the New Bedford Half Marathon on Saint Patrick’s

Day. Circle faithful, loyal to the core, will not forsake blue and gold for Kelly green.

“We are who we are,” stated senior men’s captain John Webber. “Who we will be is up to us. What we’ve been has

no bearing on where we’re going so long as we go there together.”

“Amen,” added Dan Maguire, competing on the men’s masters who finished eighth. “All of us went out there today

and did what we had to do. And what we did won’t diminish in any way what’s happened in the past or what will tran-

spire in the future.” Philosophical tangents seemed to be the order of the day, perhaps spawned by the brutality of the course and the

inclemency of the weather. After climbing multiple hills, plodding through miles of slop, and enduring windblown

snow, competitors were left to confront the meaning of it all. (continued next page)

USATF-NE 2013 Grand Prix Race #1

Your Altitude Determines Your Attitude:

The Amherst 10 is a tough customer on a nice day, but as our heroes peaked at

the highest point of elevation, the footing devolved to its worst.

Single track and kicked-up road spray ruled the road, until the wild and fast

descent back.

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“The course was bad enough but it’s the ride home I’m really worried

about,” acknowledged Jacci Hussey, a member of the women’s senior

squad. “Whoever claimed it’s the journey not the destination never took a

road trip to Amherst and back in a single day in February. It beats the hell

out of you.”

The first in for the women’s senior, Carolyn Layzer, concurred with

Hussey. She’d cranked out ten rugged miles and was helping herself to a

bowl of chicken noodle soup and a cup of steaming coffee.

“I’m pleased with my effort,” she explained, “but it cost me a pair of

quads. I can’t bend my legs. If I can stick them out the window on the

ride back I might be okay. Otherwise I’m in trouble.”

By late afternoon the blue and gold began their trek home. Though it had

been a productive day, talk centered on future USATFNE races. With

attrition due injuries and other commitments bound to whittle down

numbers, some offered complicated solutions involving various entice-

ments to augment the roster. Others, however, took a more direct

approach.

“My remedy to this perennially vexing problem is simple,” said John

Webber. “We need to publicly embarrass any club member not

running the USATFNE circuit. Let’s face it, the club puts on tons of road

races. Before the gun we will call out each non-participant’s name on a loud speaker.

Then, in lieu of stocks, we will boo, hiss, and point at that person. Shame is a great agent for change.”

-DD

WCRCers Are All Smiles (pre-race): From left to right: Matt Cirinna, Mike LaCombe, Adam Nisson, Sarah Knowlton, Pis-

tol-Pete Heslam, Abby Jackson, Paul Bouchard, Laurie Gaudreau, Dan McGuire, John Webber, Rick Walsh, Dennis Do-

noghue, Carolyn Layzer, Vicki Miller, Tom Miller, Jacci Hussey, Tony Martuni.

Missing: John Goodwin, Nick DeFusco, Nick Paquette

Stalker Detects WCRC at Amherst 10!

145 Matthew Cirinna 1:05:19 6:32

159 John Goodwin 1:06:44 6:41*

176 Peter Heslam 1:09:02 6:55

185 Michael E. Lacombe 1:09:19 6:56

206 Dennis Donoghue 1:11:22 7:09*

211 John Webber 1:11:48 7:11*

217 Paul Bouchard 1:12:11 7:14

227 Rick Walsh 1:12:45 7:17

244 Nick Paquette 1:14:07 7:25

245 Laurie Gaudreau 1:14:08 7:25*

262 Abby Jackson 1:15:19 7:32

270 Sarah Knowlton 1:16:21 7:39

280 Thomas Chase 1:17:32 7:46

298 Adam Nisson 1:19:09 7:55

300 Tom Miller 1:19:14 7:56

379 Daniel Maguire 1:27:45 8:47

390 Carolyn Layzer 1:29:05 8:55*

394 Vicki Miller 1:29:21 8:57*

446 Nick Defusco 1:37:53 9:48

462 Jacci Hussey 1:40:58 10:06*

*WCRCers who scored USATF Points!

WCRCers who ran for other clubs: 47 Dave Dunham 57:51 5:48

224 Sarah Prescott 1:12:38 7:16

271 Stephen Peckiconis 1:16:36 7:40

295 Glenn Stewart 1:18:54 7:54

444 Philip Pierce 1:37:25 9:45

498 Skip Cleaver 1:54:28 11:27

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March 17, 2013

The Circle Sped in New Bed[ford]

36th Annual New Bedford Half Marathon

by Dennis Donoghue

The young mayor welcomed the record field of over 4000 before handing the microphone to Miss Junior Somebody or Other who

belted out the national anthem. Moments later an air horn sent the runners on their way. The crowd, too, was on its way, though in

a different sense, this being Saint Patrick’s Day in the historic city of New Bedford.

Somewhere in the controlled chaos, a record Circle contingent jockeyed for position as the field streamed toward the outskirts of the

city. For the second race of the 2013 USATFNE Road Racing Grand Prix, the weather was cold and crisp with a bright sun and a

steady wind, the 13.1 mile course as tough and fabled as any in New England.

For one runner in blue and gold, however, the race was more cool down than competition. He’d left Newburyport at dawn and

arrived on site in time to hammer eleven miles prerace. With Boston a month away, he wasn’t about to allow a half marathon the

likes of New Bedford to affect his training regimen.

“I brought my lunch pail today,” brayed Tom Chase as he collected his finisher’s medal and headed for the massage table. “My feet

are hamburger, my back is in knots, my hamstrings are piano wire, my head is pounding, and I’m pretty sure I’m dehydrated. In

other words, I’m exactly where I want to be at this point in my training.”

“He’s my idol,” noted Matt Valli, first in for the Circle with a personal best of 1:22:21. Valli’s age was incorrectly listed in the

official results as 15. He’s actually 12. “I mean Tom’s old enough to be my grandfather and he comes down here and does this.

Incredible. I had to spoon fed him chowder afterwards. He couldn’t lift the spoon to his mouth.”

Progress begun in Amherst three weeks prior, continued in New Bedford. With 24 making the trek southeast, it was easy to spot the

club’s colors among the racing throng. In fact, four of those 24 finished within a minute of one another.

Newcomer Tony Martuni found himself a step behind Abby Jackson once they’d concluded their lengthy uphill climb and quick

downhill dash into the chute. Clutching bottles of water along with their medals, both attempted to take their bearings so to inform

inquiring medical personnel the name of the city they were in.

(continued next page)

USATF-NE 2013 Grand Prix Race #2

Back at the Circle: Tom Chase, Jimmy Banyas, Tom Miller, Tony Martuni, John Webber, Pistol-Pete Heslam, Dave

‘Kelso’ Kelly and Rick Walsh all hoist adult beverages in honor of a race well done (and it was St. Pattys Day)

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“That last hill put me in Lala land,” admitted Martuni. “One minute I was fine and the next I was wondering why so many people

were wearing green.” Martuni hails from Aceh, Indonesia, located on the northern tip of Sumatra and close to the equator. He’s not

used to running around in Spandex tights, long sleeves, wool mittens and a ski cap. “Back home you’re overdressed in a tee shirt,”

he said. “Here you’re underdressed if your earlobes are showing.”

Jackson, on the other hand, was unfazed by the weather. A veteran road racer who prefers challenges of prodigious length and de-

gree of difficulty (Stonecat Trail Marathon for example), she’s used to anything New England can dish out.

“One time I was lost in a blizzard for three days,” she said. “I’d gone out for a long run thinking no big deal. Six hours later I was

digging a snow cave and rationing my gel packs.”

For Phyllis Fogarty who finished 30th out of 391 in her age group, it wasn’t the course or conditions that depleted her, it was what

she’d had to expend to get to the front of the chow line.

“I’ve never seen anything like it,” she said. “Two long lines snaked up the stairs and through the gym. But I’ll say this—those fish

sandwiches were worth it. They put McDonald’s to shame.”

Laura Seddon, who’d pushed herself to a personal best of 1:40:43, still wasn’t totally pleased with her effort. As she dumped oys-

ter crackers into her chowder she contemplated the nature of time.

“The universe has been around for almost 14 billion years and it can’t spare 43 lousy seconds so I can break 1:40. What is time

anyway? You chase it but you never really catch it. Am I right?”

Seddon looked for confirmation. Those around her simply shrugged. With all the tables full, the hurting and hungry Circle two

dozen gathered against a back wall to refuel and rehydrate. A few lucky ones stole folding chairs. The rest sat on the floor. For a

group photo, those on the floor managed to stand unassisted, a good sign. On June 6 everyone would reassemble for the next

USATFNE event, the Hollis 5K, a point-to point drag race. Would the numbers be even greater on the eve of summer?

“I’m keeping my fingers crossed,” confided women’s team coordinator Laurie Gaudreau, who’d powered her way to fifth in the

40-44 age group. “There are way too many distractions in June—weddings and graduations to name two—that get in the way of

what’s really important. I need my people to commit to what matters in life.”

-DD

Back At the Mothership: Louise Valois, Chris Grange, Holly Sullivan (obscured), Vicki Miller, Matt Cirinna,

Abby Jackson, Josh Thibault, Laurie Gaudreau, and Carolyn Layzer raise their glasses in honor of fast

racing (and it was St. Pattys Day)

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Stalker Finds WCRC at New Bedford USATF!

185 MATT VALLI 1:22:21 6:18

258 JOHN GOODWIN 1:24:35 6:29

310 MATTHEW CIRINNA 1:26:50 6:39

377 DAVID KELLY 1:29:02 6:49

378 PETER HESLAM 1:28:57 6:49

509 DENNIS DONOGHUE 1:33:54 7:11

529 RICK WALSH 1:34:17 7:15

549 JOHN WEBBER 1:35:17 7:17

587 NICK PAQUETTE 1:35:16 7:22

592 TONY MARTUNI 1:36:10 7:23

593 ABBY JACKSON 1:36:08 7:23

631 LAURIE GAUDREAU 1:37:10 7:28

662 PHYLLIS FOGARTY 1:38:19 7:32

767 LAURA SEDDON 1:40:43 7:43

799 TOM MILLER 1:41:24 7:47

819 ADAM NISSON 1:42:03 7:49

873 JAMES BANYAS 1:42:55 7:55

955 PATRICIA LAVOIE 1:45:05 8:05

956 DAN MAGUIRE 1:44:57 8:05

1053 THOMAS CHASE 1:47:38 8:14

1245 VICKI MILLER 1:51:06 8:31

1341 EDWARD DEFUSCO JR. 1:52:25 8:39

1360 JACK SAVAGE 1:53:08 8:41

1396 CAROLYN LAYZER 1:53:52 8:44

1752 LOUISE VALOIS 2:00:19 9:14

1754 HOLLY SULLIVAN 2:00:20 9:14

WCRCers Who Scored For Other Clubs: 81 DAVE DUNHAM 1:15:09 5:45

527 ROBERT RIVARD 1:34:33 7:14

589 SARAH PRESCOTT 1:36:14 7:22

691 STEPHEN PECKICONIS 1:38:59 7:36

1939 PHILIP PIERCE 2:03:41 9:32

2875 SKIP CLEAVER 2:30:24 11:41

Bad To The Bone: WCRC poses in their usual ‘tough guy/gal’ shot

après New Bedford. Back row: Nick Paquette, Tom Miller, Dave

‘Kelso’ Kelly, John Webber, Pistol-Pete Heslam, Dennis ‘DoubleD’

Donoghue, Louise Valois, Adam Nisson, Rick Walsh, Tom ‘The

Auditor’ Chase. Front Row: Nick DeFusco, Vicki Miller

A Whale of a Run

5th Annual Whale of a 5K Trail Race April 20, 2013 The Saturday after the Boston marathon is usually a no-op to toe the

line at a up-and-down affair of a trail race. WCRCers scoff at Boston

weary legs however, and found their way to Odiorne State Park in Rye

NH for the Whale of a 5K trail run, a benefit for the Seacoast Science

Center. Another stop on the WCRC Grand Prix tour, rolling single-

track awaited our people, and our people mowed down those trails.

Paul Bouchard was our top finisher and first in age, M5059.

Vicki Miller was also awarded some bling, being tops in the F6069

age group, and husband Professor Tom Miller took 2nd place in

M6069. The Millers had dead-legs and sleep deprivation: they both ran

Boston 4 days prior, and watched the capture of the bombing

suspect into the late hours the night before. -RR

20 Paul Bouchard 21:22 6:53

43 Tom Miller 23:01 7:25

115 Vicki Miller 27:13 8:46

116 Kristen Bouchard 27:13 8:46

124 Holly Allison 27:36 8:53

137 Mark Weidman 27:57 9:00

150 Lisa Jewett 28:19 9:07

243 Maureen Farren 31:12 10:03

310 Maile Buker 35:27 11:25

376 Catherine Plourde 42:16 13:37

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Great Race, No Foolin’!

April Fools 4 Miler

March 30, 2013

One of the stops on the Loco Sports

Will Run for Beer train schedule, the

April Fools 4 Miler provides a rarely-raced distance, a

flat course, the end of winter, and ice cold refreshing

Smuttynose ale! WCRCers Dale Eckert and Laurie

Gaudreau spend months building the beast, and 50+

volunteers answered the call with their sleeves rolled

up.

Smokin’ hot racing goes hand-in-hand with any

WCRC event, and our own people were involved with

torching the course and winning hardware.

Our age group champions must start with Megan

McCormick, daughter of Coach Mike McCormick and

rising superstar in our ranks—who topped the

F20-29 age group. Bobby Strout, towered over the

M55-59 age group. Tom Miller also mastered the

M60-64 gang, and Phil Pierce was best in M70-74.

A total of 9 male septuagenarians toed the line at The

Fools!

Our second-placers were aplenty, and we will start

with Kelly Bradbury, 2nd in F45-49 age. Julie

Haynes captured 2nd in F50-54, and one of our finest

Rag Editors Leslie Behan was 2nd in F55-59. Loco

Man Mike St. Laurent is always there—and also

took 2nd in M55-59. Vicki Miller not only baked

hundreds of cookies for the post race bash, and put

jester-decorations on course—but also took 2nd in the

F60-64 age group.

(continued next)

Stalker finds 82 WCRCers at April Fool’s 2013!

5 TAYLOR ROBERTS 21:31.3 5:23

9 CHRIS KEALEY 22:33.2 5:39

26 KEITH LEBLANC 24:34.7 6:09

30 TODD GERRISH 25:03.0 6:16

31 MEGAN MCCORMICK 25:07.7 6:17

32 PETER HESLAM 25:15.7 6:19

35 MATTHEW TILBURY 25:31.2 6:23

41 RICK WALSH 25:42.4 6:26

42 BOB STROUT 25:45.3 6:27

50 KELLY BRADBURY 26:31.0 6:38

53 DAVID GRAZIO 26:41.9 6:41

55 KAREN FOGG 26:49.2 6:43

57 ERIC GADBOIS 26:53.3 6:44

61 MIKE ST. LAURENT 27:06.5 6:47

65 DARYL KINCAID 27:12.9 6:49

71 DAVID CARROLL 27:40.5 6:56

78 DANIEL MAGUIRE 28:15.5 7:04

80 PAUL DESROCHE 28:16.9 7:05

83 TOM MILLER 28:22.2 7:06

84 JOSHUA THIBAULT 28:24.3 7:07

109 JULIE HAYNES 29:05.5 7:17

119 STEPHEN VIEGAS 29:24.6 7:22

126 ALAN SOUCY 29:36.9 7:25

148 THOMAS CHASE 30:04.9 7:32

153 JAMES BAILEY 30:09.8 7:33

156 JENNIFER GROSKIN 30:18.5 7:35

168 BILL CLARKE 30:37.0 7:40

187 PATRICIA CROTHERS 30:54.9 7:44

190 JACK SAVAGE 30:57.0 7:45

213 PHYLLIS FOGARTY 31:27.7 7:52

225 ROBERT WILE 31:43.8 7:56

231 VICKI MILLER 31:49.8 7:58

234 STEPHANIE SUPRIN 31:53.3 7:59

252 DAVE LABRODE 32:13.3 8:04

260 SUSAN MACKIE 32:16.3 8:05

264 LESLIE BEHAN 32:21.9 8:06

284 JOSEPH KENNEDY 32:38.4 8:10

287 KIMBERLY DWIGHT 32:41.2 8:11

303 HOLLY SULLIVAN 33:00.4 8:16

311 PHIL PIERCE 33:09.4 8:18

316 NOEL LEIGH 33:13.4 8:19

325 HOLLY ALLISON 33:25.8 8:22

335 SANDRA GORDON 33:34.7 8:24

343 JOHN UNDERWOOD 33:43.7 8:26

346 JESSICA SOUCY 33:45.1 8:27

360 ALBERT MANZI 33:59.3 8:30

363 MEGAN FERGUSON 34:03.3 8:31

404 JEANNINE STANLEY 34:53.7 8:44

409 CAROL STARK 35:00.7 8:46

410 JOHN WEBBER 35:01.0 8:46

449 PHILLIP HUNT 35:33.8 8:54

451 JON WILKINSON 35:36.0 8:54

458 WALTER WHITE 35:43.6 8:56

464 GILBERT EMERY 35:59.1 9:00

470 DEB MERRILL 36:05.6 9:02

471 LISA JEWETT 36:09.9 9:03

498 LAURIE CYR 36:44.9 9:12

499 JEFF GILCHRIST 36:45.0 9:12

513 STEPHANIE LEE 36:57.0 9:15

531 STEPHANIE NAFFAH 37:08.7 9:18

539 NANCY WHITE 37:26.5 9:22

541 RICHARD THOMPSON 37:30.3 9:23

574 TAMARA KISIELESKI 38:03.8 9:31

593 SCOTT WALSH 38:43.3 9:41

595 GAIL CLARK 38:45.5 9:42

611 PAMELA HOUCK 39:13.7 9:49

649 LEANNE CORNING 40:12.1 10:03

657 JUDY KEATOR 40:25.2 10:07

658 ALLYN GENEST 40:25.6 10:07

680 PAMELA TARDIFF 41:09.9 10:18

704 DALE GRANGER-ECKERT 42:03.7 10:31

705 CAT CARGILL 42:09.5 10:33

727 MICHAEL MENESALE 42:52.6 10:44

728 SARAH MENESALE 42:53.6 10:44

764 MEG CULLINGS 44:18.6 11:05

769 THERESA DEFRANZO 44:24.1 11:07

802 ANDREA BAILEY 46:16.2 11:35

833 JOHN WERMERS 48:32.9 12:09

863 HOLLY MANDIGO-ALY 53:11.1 13:18

865 ROBERT RANDALL 53:22.1 13:21

891 ALBERT SWEENEY 59:35.0 14:54

901 DENISE UNDERWOOD 1:03:38.7 15:55

905 ROSE WASHAK 1:04:41.5 16:11

Circle Women totally dominate the upstairs bar post race, reveling in a job well

done. Circle Men sort of shuffle their feet in the background.

Fab Photog Liz Cardoso

of Global Click snapped

this shot of Megan

McCormick, which made

it into New England

Runner Magazine!

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Our third-placer field was deep and fast: Taylor Roberts was 5th overall and took 3rd in the M20-29 age gang. Master Miler Chris

Kealey was 9th overall, 3rd in the M45-49 category. Todd Gerrish was top 30, and 3rd in M50-54.

Karen Fogg was priming herself for Boston, and took 3rd in F45-49 age while doing so. WCRC veep Dave Carroll didn’t want to

miss out on any Smutty so he raced his way to 3rd in M55-59. Stephen Viegas took 3rd in the M60-64, and Circle original Gil Em-

ery was 3rd in M70-74!

A total of 15 WCRCers took home age group prizes, along with their happy bellies full of Smutty.

Some favorite charities of our club, the Alzheimer's Association and the Red Cross, are beneficiaries of the April Fools. Thanks to

Dale, Laurie, the Loco Family, Smuttynose, and the myriad of Circle volunteers who make this event a reality, which enables us to

donate so much. -RR

Cassidy’s Crusaders

1st Annual Cassidy’s 5K

April 27, 2013

When WCRC President Scott Walsh puts his mind to something, he makes it

happen. Mister Scott felt strongly about the situation of the Nicholas family, a

local family who have a baby daughter, Cassidy, born with Treacher-Collins

Syndrome. With over 15 more surgeries for Cassidy to come, the financial

burden on the family and the well being of this little girl put Scott into action.

Born was the idea of Cassidy’s 5K: an event whose proceeds would go to the

ongoing medical financial burdens of the Nicholas’.

Scott did a ton of work to get the Salisbury course, permits, sponsors, and

promotion by WCRC. WCRCers also answered the call, and came in droves to

volunteer and/or run. 376 official finishers crossed Cassidy’s line, a remarkable

number of runners for a race that was put together quickly.

A total of 32 WCRCers toed the line in support of the cause. The amazing raffle

post-race was a fun crowd as the people hovered in hope of attaining some of the

amazing prizes given by sponsors! Thanks to all those who came to help or run,

and especially President Scott Walsh for his efforts to make this event a reality

and a success!

-RR

3 MATT THOMAS 18:52.0 6:05

4 MEGAN MCCORMICK 18:55.3 6:06

8 PETER HESLAM 20:10.3 6:30

9 RICK WALSH 20:16.7 6:32

10 LAURIE GAUDREAU 20:22.2 6:34

11 JOHN WEBBER 20:39.9 6:40

14 THOMAS CHASE 20:55.6 6:45

18 DAN MAGUIRE 21:22.1 6:53

20 JOSHUA THIBAULT 21:57.9 7:05

21 TOM MILLER 22:09.7 7:08

26 ALAN SOUCY 22:50.5 7:22

32 ROBERT WILE 23:09.6 7:28

49 KRISTEN BOUCHARD 24:56.0 8:02

50 DAVE LABRODE 24:58.6 8:03

54 VICKI MILLER 25:15.0 8:08

58 JESSICA SOUCY 25:25.6 8:12

59 JOSEPH KENNEDY 25:30.0 8:13

67 PHYLLIS FOGARTY 25:53.2 8:20

70 DOUG ZECHEL 26:14.0 8:27

76 CAROL STARK 26:35.2 8:34

80 KIM THAYER 26:43.6 8:37

84 NUALA LEONG 26:49.6 8:39

150 SHEILA CRAMPHORN 30:16.7 9:45

174 CAT CARGILL 31:26.6 10:08

181 KATHY CLARK 31:49.4 10:15

183 LEANNE CORNING 32:03.5 10:20

200 ANDREA BAILEY 33:17.3 10:43

223 MIKE SHIELDS 35:29.2 11:26

247 STEPHEN LYNCH 38:26.4 12:23

257 STACEY HARRISON 39:54.6 12:51

283 ALBERT SWEENEY 45:39.1 14:42

336 DAN RODRIGUEZ 55:14.7 17:47

Keeping Up With Curt

Rehoboth Revisited: 12/8/2012

Holyoke Ain’t No Joke: 5/5/2013 In December of 2012, road warrior Curt

Lintvedt journeyed to Delaware for the

Rehoboth Marathon. The race agreed with him

in 2011, so he took another crack at it.

Finishing in a quick 4:01:06 (9:12) Curt found it

agreeable once again as he took top honors in

his age category, M60-69!

After Boston Marathon 2013, Curt felt his legs

had healed up ‘a bit’ so he set out to race in

Western MA: the Holyoke Race of Champions.

A marathon with a trail run around a reservoir

and a finish straight up local ski hill Mt. Tom,

Curt cruised it in with a 4:29:45. Less than a

month after Boston? Good enough! -RR

Left: Curt strides at the Holyoke reservoir; Above:

Curt finds the Dogfish Head brewery, and ‘paddled’

his way through a sampler of their finest!

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Gone Loco Dept.

3rd’s the Charm at Great Bay!

Third place was the rule of the WCRC day at the Great Bay Half

Marathon, a beautiful/tough venue perfectly placed to prime runners

for Boston. The event, hosted by the inventive folks at Loco

Sports is filled to the brim with hills, belly dancers and ice-cold

delicious Smuttynose Ale. To get to the ale though, WCRCers had

to earn it.

It was ’threes’ across the board for WCRC at the half distance in

age group placing. Of note, 2 of our placers went sub-1:30 for the

half! Joe McEachern tore through 13.1 miles to take 3rd in the

M40-44 category in 1:26:41, while Matt Cirinna continued his

incredible 2013 Road Tour with a 1:28:04 and a 3rd at the

M45-49 category.

Our women are no slouches, as Amy Gregg will attest: the harrier

hammered a fast 1:34:10 and a 3rd in the W25-59 category.

Triathlete Iron-Bruce Lander took 3rd in the M50-54 with his con-

sistent 1:35:23. Ironman Steve Smith was a Loco Pacer

volunteer, and even placed in the M60-65 in 1:44:09. Rounding out

our third placers, Julie Haynes took 3rd in the W50-54 category in

a fine 1:50:02, and French-and-Italian-speaker Keith Kallberg took

3rd in the M65-69 category in 2:04:42.

WCRCers Jeremy Fletcher, Timmy Poole and Kate Wheeler also

volunteered to be Loco-pacers, who guided interested packs of

runners at a consistent pace, toward a goal finish time.

The accompanying 5K race—The Beyond the Rainbow 5K, serves

those who choose to sharpen speed before Boston or just get to the

beer line first. WCRC ran fabulously there as well, taking four 1st

places in age! Loco Family member Kevin St. Laurent hauled

during the race, and hauled in an award (1st M25-29)—he was also

our fastest, at 18:08!

Consistently quick Karen Fogg won the W45-49 category in 20:20

(6:34!). Professor Tom Miller schooled the M60-64 category by

taking the top spot in 21:56, and Janet Parkinson was tops in

W60-64 in 23:35.

Vicki Miller was our lone 2nd placer in W60-64, with a

leg-sharpening 24:51.

Fast-Abby Jackson begins our 3rd placers, with a 21:42 and 3rd in

W30-34. Judy Keator scored a solid 3rd in W45-49 with a quick

23:35, and Margaritt McNulty rounds out our award getters,

securing a 3rd in the W60-65 category in 27:17!

870 runners finished the GBHM, and 527 runners crossed the BTR

5K line. Whether you like beautiful courses or simply hangin’ with

your pals afterward, this one is not to be missed!

-RR

Stalker Detected 37 WCRCers at the Loco GBHM!

20 JOSEPH MCEACHERN 1:26:41.9 6:38

24 MATTHEW CIRINNA 1:28:04.4 6:44

62 AMY GREGG 1:34:10.6 7:12

64 ERIC GADBOIS 1:34:27.7 7:13

67 ROBERT KABERLE 1:34:53.0 7:15

73 BRUCE LANDER 1:35:23.4 7:17

81 DREW KIEFABER 1:36:30.4 7:23

82 ANDREW CORROW 1:36:33.3 7:23

91 JEREMY FLETCHER LOCO 1:37:48.2 7:28

106 DANIEL MAGUIRE 1:39:57.3 7:38

124 TIM HAMLEN 1:41:24.1 7:45

148 PAUL COOPER 1:43:32.8 7:55

155 AMANDA MCCAUGHEY 1:43:55.7 7:57

157 KRISTI ATHERTON 1:44:00.0 7:57

159 JAMES BANYAS 1:44:02.2 7:57

163 STEVE SMITH LOCO PAC 1:44:09.7 7:58

168 JENNIFER CURRIER 1:44:52.6 8:01

186 DON CLARKE 1:46:09.0 8:07

248 JULIE HAYNES 1:50:02.9 8:25

255 MICHAEL GALLAGHER 1:50:14.0 8:25

276 BRETT JOHNSON 1:52:01.6 8:34

350 CHRIS DONOVAN 1:56:03.8 8:52

360 MARK WEIDMAN 1:56:56.7 8:56

369 BILL CLARKE 1:57:22.5 8:58

370 TIMMY POOLE LOCO PAC 1:57:22.6 8:58

446 NANCY WHITE 2:02:38.6 9:22

457 ALBERT MANZI 2:03:20.0 9:25

467 KATE WHEELER LOCO PA 2:03:57.8 9:28

482 NOEL LEIGH 2:04:37.9 9:31

484 KEITH KALLBERG 2:04:42.5 9:32

487 LISA PETERS 2:04:53.0 9:32

673 DEBORAH HARVEY 2:17:29.7 10:30

720 JULIANN WOODBURY 2:22:54.9 10:55

756 DIANE CASSELBERRY 2:29:25.9 11:25

830 SKIP CLEAVER 2:46:08.6 12:41

839 AMANDA DEBLAUW 2:48:39.7 12:53

844 ALLYN GENEST 2:53:17.7 13:14

Stalker Detected 14 WCRCers at the Loco BTR 5K!

5 KEVIN ST. LAURENT 18:08.5 5:52

8 KAREN FOGG 20:20.9 6:34

14 TONY MARTUNI 21:27.4 6:56

18 ABBY JACKSON 21:42.8 7:01

21 TOM MILLER 21:56.1 7:05

44 JUDY KEATOR 23:35.2 7:37

45 JANET PARKINSON 23:35.5 7:37

78 VICKI MILLER 24:51.5 8:02

140 MARGARITT MCNULTY 27:17.8 8:49

141 PHILLIP HUNT 27:18.2 8:49

454 TAMARA KISIELESKI 40:33.3 13:05

513 ROSE WASHAK 51:45.1 16:42

514 JOHN UNDERWOOD 51:45.3 16:42

515 DENISE UNDERWOOD 51:45.7 16:42

WCRC Sons and Daughters Dept: 123 TREVOR CIRINNA 26:33.5 8:35

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Boston Braves

April 15, 2013

The tragic events that marred the finish of the Boston Marathon is not news to anyone. The

bad guys of the world would love us to just focus on those events, but lest we forget:

a magnificent race actually happened. Our team trained all winter long for this day, and

most finished successfully. Everyone got out of town safely. But - it was not without trial.

Every year, Vicki Miller organizes the WCRC 'Bus to Boston'. This involves reserving a

bus and driver from a group touring company, getting a room reservation at the Lenox hotel

right at the finish line, filling the bus up with well-trained racers, and sending the group

update-emails all the way up to race day. As our bus rolled into Hopkinton, our heroes felt

perfect spring marathon weather. Unlike the 'Scorcher of 2012', the crisp air with glorious

sunshine kept our athletes in their sweats until line-up time.

WCRC produced some incredible times: four Circle Men went sub-3: Matt Manning

(2:29), Colby Nixon (2:54), Curtis Moore (2:57), and Joe Gurczak (2:58) all broke the

barrier.

Our Circle Women’s Masters team finished an incredible 4th in the teams

Competition, a real feat in an international race with a huge field! Kelly LeCours (3:17)

and Elizabeth Dollas (3:19) broke the 3:20 barrier! Mike McCormick finished his 31st

Boston.

It was to be Curt Lintvedt’s 250th lifetime marathon, when he was stopped less than a

mile to the finish. Forced to walk away past the finish to a safety area the BAA set up, Curt

still considered his race to be the 250th for sure, based on the distance travelled.

There were thousands of individual stories on the day, but the WCRC bus exodus from

Boston is probably the least known. After the blasts, the Lenox hotel where WCRC stays

every year, was closed. All our runners, some showered, some not—had to get out ASAP,

gear left behind, and into the panic out on the streets.

Luck/timing, and good ol’ elbow grease got all our runners together on the bus. Finding

runners who had their race stopped and were dropped off by the BAA in town, was time

consuming and stressful. WCRCers on the bus all contributed to triangulating the

unaccounted-for runners, and by 8pm all bus riders (including those who got out of town a

different way) were accounted for. Our team could hit the road and begin to deal with what

happened. Between the race, dealing with a tragic event all around them, and finding their

people, it was an ultra-marathon day. Congratulations to those who endured in all ways.

-RR

WCRCers with an official time

Matthew Manning 2:29:24

Colby Nixon 2:54:10

Curtis Moore 2:57:44

Joseph Gurczak 2:58:31

Gregory Mccullough 3:06:48

Thomas Chase 3:15:34

Jeff Albertelli 3:15:47

Anthony Ames 3:16:20

Kelly Lecours 3:17:10

Daniel Stewart 3:19:28

Elizabeth Dollas 3:19:55

Robert Wanamaker 3:19:56

Karen Fogg 3:20:48

Laurie Gaudreau 3:22:54

Michaela Swiatek 3:24:19

Peter Heslam 3:24:28

John Goodwin 3:27:46

Kathleen Winslow 3:31:41

Beth Lindquist 3:33:06

Rick Walsh 3:33:46

Cliff Chase 3:33:54

Michael McCormick 3:34:34

Michelle Sherman 3:34:37

Dave Deadman 3:34:38

Abby Jackson 3:36:53

David Theoharides 3:38:05

Carrie Kane 3:38:44

Diane Lavangie 3:39:20

Phyllis Fogarty 3:40:55

Stephen Peckiconis 3:40:56

Bob Dunfey 3:41:20

Thomas Gadbois 3:41:25

Maggie Hanna 3:41:37

Tom Miller 3:42:25

Debra Johnson 3:42:37

Lisa Rohr 3:43:49

Stephanie Brewer 3:47:13

David Carroll 3:49:36

Liz Mooney-Arcieri 3:51:57

Kimberly Coppinger 3:59:01

Joseph Osborne 4:01:32

Carol Legere 4:01:49

Janet Perkins-Howland 4:04:01

Kelly Palma 4:05:12

Vicki Miller 4:10:06

Donald Dwight 4:19:30

WCRCers found in results that

had their race stopped; times

below are the last recorded

times picked up:

Kimberly Dwight 2:02:42

Philip Pierce 2:04:54

Janet Parkinson 2:04:56

Julie Benson 2:07:25

Curtis Lintvedt 2:10:20

Janet Smith 2:11:35

Stephen Reed 2:18:11

Sharon Yu 2:18:26

Byron Petrakis 2:27:26

Dale Granger-Eckert 2:33:03

Sharon Chase 2:41:30

James Laprel 3:13:27

Annual Sunday Carbo-load in Portsmouth:

Nervous WCRCers and their supporters discuss the scene at the expo, and the ideal

weather for the next day. From left: Steve Parkinson, Janet Parkinson, Gary Rohr, Lisa

Rohr, Curt Lintvedt, Vicki Miller, Tom Miller, Jimmy Banyas.

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Boston 2013 Veterans: Happy early moments in Hopkinton MA, as Vicki Miller’s annual Bus-to-Boston crew gets ready for the

day ahead. Photo credit: Tom Miller

Labrode’s Legends: Dave Labrode was in charge of a 43-member Boston Marathon Mile Marker crew, and everyone

experienced the stress and confusion of the bombings. WCRCers who volunteered were Jen Currier, Sandy Gordon, Stephanie

Suprin, Nick DeFusco, and Alice McGonigal. Above left: rallying around Sharon Chase

Above: Undeniable!

Curt Lintvedt was on the

road to a lifetime of 250 mara-

thons when he was stopped

less than a half mile to the

finish line.

Undaunted, Curt called it a

real finish: “With the

rerouting of the runners, I

definitely travelled longer

than 26.2 miles that day.”

Curt returned to the course

with Sharon Chase one week

later, to start at their stopping

points and run to the finish

line - and sealed a finish in

their minds for good.

Fast-Abby On the Move: Abby Jackson strides for home

at Boston 117. Abby would

also race at Sugarloaf marathon

1 month later!

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WCRC Meets the Press:

Top Left: Vicki Miller was interviewed by

WMUR Manchester NH in her home about

her experiences as the bombs went off at the

end of her marathon.

Top Right: The Haverhill Gazette

interviewed Dave Labrode about his role as

a leader of the mile marker team when the

bombings occurred.

Left: Coach Mike McCormick describes to

the news what he saw from his vantage point

at the Lenox hotel, overlooking the finish.

Photo credit: Kristen Bouchard

WCRC will return in 2014! Above: the Hopkinton elementary school wall mural of the Boston Marathon course by artist Buff

Spencer, representing all the famous sights along the way of this hallowed course.

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Away Games

Farren-Fest at Tacoma!

The WCRC family of Maureen, Jim and Kate Farren

traveled to the big state of Washington to race the Tacoma

Marathon and Half Marathon. Tackling the half marathon

were Maureen and Jim, while Kate went for extra yardage

at the marathon distance. No swaying of the

Tacoma-Narrows Bridge could stop them, as Maureen

(2:24:40) and Jim (2:56:40) crossed for the half, and Kate

finished her marathon in a fine 4:55:32!

Both races starting and finishing in the ‘City of Destiny’, it

was the Farren’s destiny to meet up at the post race beer

tent and hoist a few to a run well done! -RR

WCRCers to the Core! Jim, Kate and Maureen Farren’s official

meeting place was the beer-tent after a run under Mt. Rainier's watch-

ful eye. Photo credit: Maureen Farren

Il Fait Beau Ici

Bill Beauchamp 10K May 12, 2013

North Shore Marathon April 14, 2013 Since General Heidi Geodecke and Major Ken

Geodecke moved to Hawaii, they still wear

their other ‘dress blues’ on weekends: the

WCRC blue-n-gold uni!

At the Bill Beauchamp 10K, Heidi was 10th

overall, 1st woman in a rockin’ 40:40 (6:33 per

mile)! Major Ken finished 8th overall, 3rd in

M35-39AG, 40:06 (6:27 per mile).

Both Geodecke’s also snuck in a marathon,

running and finishing together at the North

Shore Marathon in Oahu, in a fine 3:56:44. Heidi and Ken hoist awards (left, check the cool wooden plate) at the Bill Beauchamp 10K -

and pose after their marathon (right) before partaking in adult beverages.

Photo creds: Heidi Geodecke

WCRC Bash at Asheville!

Asheville Marathon, March 3, 2013 What does a legendary marathoner targeting 250 marathons, do for his

249th? What does this marathoner do when he hears that an inaugural

marathon is starting in "Beer City USA"? Curt Lintvedt coerces his pals

to sign up and train all winter, that's what happens! With images of

themselves sitting on the decks of microbreweries, enjoying warm North

Carolina weather post-race, Curt and his gang of Jimmy Banyas, Lisa

Hart, Louise Valois and Nick Paquette joined forces and gathered

in AVL City on March 2nd. Lisa is a resident of Asheville NC, and turned

on the southern hospitality by showing her northern pals some fine watering holes and constructing a fabulous pre-race pasta meal.

Alas, on March 3rd, unseasonably cold temps endured, never getting above 22 degrees. A constant wind with 40mph gusts rattled the runners.

The marathon course traversed the gorgeous roads and trails of the Biltmore estate; tough terrain but rewarding views. All runners tried to stay

together for a fun run, but blew up in the final miles. Lisa (4:27), Nick (4:30), Curt (4:33), and Jimmy (4:46) all survived the cold hilly course

without tripping on the locally known ’baby heads’ (big rocks on the trail). Beer sponsor Sierra Nevada was extremely generous at the finish,

and our heroes drained those frosty beverages with chattering teeth. Would they do it again? You betcha! -RR

Team AVL: meeting up with Vicki Miller’s twin sister Kathy!

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At The Races!

Yo Mama Strides Green

May 12, 2013

The Green Stride racing company known for

their fantastic Newburyport half marathon,

also puts together The Mothers Day 5K, a

unique event where women run a 5K to honor

their mothers.

Focusing on women but not leaving out the

men, a nifty optional ‘indulgence package’ is available that

includes registrations, a necklace, chocolates, and local wine as

well as tech shirts. 13 WCRC women and 2 WCRC dudes were

drawn to this happy jaunt. Green Stride even recruited hand-

some men to hand out finish awards as runners crossed the line.

4 Ken Skier 22:59:00 7:23/M

13 Janet Parkinson 24:25:00 7:51/M

17 Calli Towne 24:55:00 8:01/M

27 Kim Thayer 26:19:00 8:28/M

48 Karen Dipietro 28:15:00 9:05/M

89 Cathy Dunham 30:36:00 9:50/M

124 Nancy Mccarthy 32:58:00 10:36/M

126 Lauretta Bailin 32:58:00 10:36/M

152 Debra Whitney 35:44:00 11:29/M

160 Theresa Ridgway 36:36:00 11:46/M

164 Joanne Ratcliffe 37:05:00 11:55/M

171 Charlene Dicarlo 37:43:00 12:08/M

176 Kyle Asmussen 38:37:00 12:25/M

196 Rose Washak 41:43:00 13:25/M

198 Denise Underwood 41:44:00 13:25/M

Trail Stompin’ At Trav’s

May 19, 2013

The always-there team of WCRC was at Trav’s Trail Run, at

Maudslay State Park in Newburport MA. Trav’s is in memory

of Travis Landreth, one of New England's talented running

hopefuls, who left us at too young an age. Race Director and

WCRCer Don Hennigar’s hands blistered from handing out so

many awards to blue-and-gold WCRCers who hammered the

trails.

A pair of amazing sub-17 times were dished out by the duo of

Greg Putnam (16:03) and Taylor Roberts (16:20) who did

battle with the big boys. Putnam and Roberts finished 2nd and

4th overall. Roberts and took 1st in the M20-29 category!

Master of Masters Chris Kealey ran a fantastic 17:06, also

taking the M40-49 age group win, and 7th overall.

Stephanie Suprin was our lone women’s victor– Steph took

1st in the W50-59 age group, in an fine 25:52.

Our 2nd place age groupers included Kool Kelly Bradbury

(20:07 in W40-49), Julie Simonds (27:26 in W50-59) and

Pam Houck (30:29 in W60-69).

Finally, our deep field of 3rd placers: Keith LeBlanc (18:57,

M30-39), ‘Polish Rifle’ Rick Bayko (22:14, M60-69), Heidi

Hatch (23:02, W30-39) and Maureen Farren (30:45, W60-

69).

2 GREGORY PUTNAM 16:03 5:21

4 TAYLOR ROBERTS 16:20 5:27

7 CHRISTOPHER KEALEY 17:06 5:42

17 KEITH LEBLANC 18:57 6:19

18 DENNIS DONOGHUE 19:14 6:25

20 PETER HESLAM 19:24 6:28

24 STUART OLSEN 19:29 6:30

25 RYAN SPINNEY 19:30 6:30

35 KELLY BRADBURY 20:07 6:43

49 RENEE AMES 21:11 7:04

66 RICK BAYKO 22:14 7:25

68 KARA BROWN 22:41 7:34

74 HEIDI HATCH 23:02 7:41

83 CHRISTOPHER SUPRIN 23:53 7:58

91 SUSANNAH LANDRETH 24:36 8:12

105 ALICE MCGONIGLE 25:17 8:26

109 DAVE LABRODE 25:33 8:31

112 STEPHANIE SUPRIN 25:52 8:38

126 SANDRA JEAN GORDON 26:49 8:57

128 JOE DINAN 27:05 9:02

134 DONALD DWIGHT 27:24 9:08

135 JULIE SIMONDS 27:26 9:09

137 JOHN UNDERWOOD 27:28 9:10

147 KRISTEN BEYER-SCHUL 28:11 9:24

149 TED JONES 28:33 9:31

155 HOLLY ALLISON 28:48 9:36

157 DAVE MCGUIGAN 28:49 9:37

160 JANE LEMUTH 29:04 9:42

161 TED CRONIN 29:06 9:42

175 RICHARD THOMPSON 29:53 9:58

184 KIMBERLY DWIGHT 30:21 10:07

185 PAMELA ANN HOUCK 30:29 10:10

190 MAUREEN FARREN 30:45 10:15

217 DALE GRANGER-ECKERT 33:29 11:10

219 CAT CARGILL 33:39 11:13

223 SARAH MENESALE 34:42 11:34

224 MICHAEL MENESALE 34:43 11:35

240 DENISE UNDERWOOD 36:44 12:15

Laying Down Smack at Merrimack

April 13, 2013

Seven intrepid WCRCers travelled to Andover MA for

the 22nd annual Merrimack River 10 Mile Trail Race, a

race known for its tough terrain, early season mud or

flood, and comical t-shirts!

Also on the WCRC Grand Prix, WCRCers came to gather

valuable points and prizes. Only our Carol Comeau

could wrest away an age group award from the others

clutches, scoring a 3rd place in the W50-59 age category.

Meanwhile, avid trail runner Jimmy Banyas took top

WCRC Grand Prix points for his age division.

55 James Banyas 1:23:49M

63 Paul Comeau 1:24:56M

89 Daryl Kincaid 1:30:05M

98 Dan Maguire 1:31:25M

156 John Elkaliouby 1:43:53M

168 Carol Comeau 1:48:53F

182 John Parker 1:53:39M

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No Coasting at MCM

Maine Coast Marathon

May 12, 2013

Our favorite faction Circle North was on site to for the Maine

Coast Marathon revival. The MCM has been a race on hiatus for

26 years, and on grand re-opening day, WCRC was there at the

MCM gates like Vikings, ready to raid age group awards and

garner Boston Qualifier times. Greg McCullough was our fast-

est runner, with fantastic 3:07 and #1 award winner in the M50-

54 age category! Rick Reynolds was tops in the M65-69 vets

age category with a solid 3:42, and super septuagenarian Phil

Pierce won his M70-74 age category with a stunning 4:13!

Michelle Sherman ran Boston a month earlier, and ran into 3rd

in W45-49 age with a great 3:45! Janice Faessler (3:44) and

Joe McEachern (at 3:13—our 2nd fastest runner!) both took

3rds in the W40-44 and M40-44 age groups, respectively. -RR 13 GREGORY MCCULLOUGH 3:07:05.1* 7:09**

22 JOSEPH MCEACHERN 3:13:45.8* 7:24

40 DOUG BEAULIEU 3:22:26.4* 7:44

46 ERIC GADBOIS 3:25:10.6 7:50

49 MICHAEL LECOMPTE 3:27:33.3 7:56

56 DAVID THEOHARIDES 3:31:17.4* 8:04**

66 STEPHEN PECKICONIS 3:38:12.0* 8:20**

83 RICK REYNOLDS 3:42:39.3* 8:30

88 JANICE FAESSLER 3:44:23.1* 8:34

90 MICHELLE SHERMAN 3:45:40.6* 8:37**

103 MIKE LEIGH 3:50:13.8 8:48

119 JACK SAVAGE 3:56:07.1 9:01

161 PHILIP PIERCE 4:13:38.7* 9:41

192 JIM BERGER 4:32:15.0 10:24

203 NOEL LEIGH 4:40:06.9 10:42

*=qualified for Boston … **=Ran Boston 117 in April!

The Circle Never Loafs!

Sugarloaf Marathon

May 19, 2013

It was a spectacular day for running in Eustis ME for the Sugar-

loaf marathon. A solid winter of training, a taper, and cool

spring temps on the point-to-point course gave our

7 heroes what they needed to get to the finish fast.

Fast indeed! Mighty Matt Cirinna is having a banner 2013,

chain-sawing 21 minutes of his marathon best to qualify for

Boston in 3:10:54! Dan Stewart also snagged a Boston qualifi-

er with an impressive 3:14:26.

Fast-Abby Jackson had another breakthrough with her 3:20:11,

4th woman overall. Not only was Abby’s time a

Boston qualifier, but it was also her second marathon in just

over a month (after running Boston on April 15) and running 16

minutes faster.

When Jen Currier crossed in 3:31:40, she qualified for Boston

and won the one of the Loaf’s moose pottery awards, for tops in

the W30-34 age category!

Rounding out our road soldiers, Brian Roderick ran his 31st

marathon, and his 3rd fastest marathon time w/ a 3:44. Ultra-

girl Amy Mosca did the ‘26.2 fun run’ with a quick 3:45, and

Jodi Bertrand made her presence felt with a powerful 4:01.

Rest up you speedsters! -RR

35 MATTHEW CIRINNA 3:10:54.1* 7:18 46 DANIEL STEWART 3:14:26.6* 7:26

65 ABBY JACKSON 3:20:11.5* 7:39

105 JENNIFER CURRIER 3:31:40.4* 8:05

160 BRIAN RODERICK 3:44:44.4 8:35

166 AMY MOSCA 3:45:38.0 8:37

239 JODI BERTRAND 4:01:52.3 9:14

Dunfey Does 100! (103.7, actually)

May 18-19 2013 Big Bad Bob Dunfey returned to the Ultra stage via one of the top 5 toughest 100 mile

runs on the planet! The Massanutten Mountain Trails 100 in the Shenandoah moun-

tains of Virginia is actually a 103.7 miler, with 16,200 feet of climbing. The weather

wasn’t going to make it easy either, with temps in the low 70s and a bit humid. Each

runner has a 36 hour deadline to finish officially and receive their belt buckle award.

Bob battled stomach problems early and often, losing about 2.5 hours overall at aid

Stations, resting and trying to get the gut to settle down.

At the mile 63.9 aid station at around midnight, Bob passed out and was found on the

ground by volunteers. Amazingly, his stomach felt better after that bit of rest, and he hit

the trail again in minutes.

The final miles were rough; dead legs gave Bob haunting thoughts of a DNF. But a pal

gave him a surprise offer to pace him through the final miles and gave Bob just what he

needed: gumption to pick it up and cross the line in 35:40, 20 minutes to spare, and faster

than originally estimated.

Bob’s last 100 finish was in 2009, so to really nail it years later on a killer course makes

the Yuengling ale taste that much better.

Congrats Bob! Photo creds: Tom Page

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Old School Cool Dept.

Roldan Finds Old Scanned

Crumpled Photo In Car:

Goes into Runners Rag

One of our finest and a WCRC blue blood, Tom

Roldan now resides in San Antonio Texas. Tom found

an old scanned photo rolling around from the days where

you had to get film developed. Tom shared this picture of

the Yankee Homecoming 10 Miler, where Tom appears to

be enjoying an adult ‘electrolyte replacement drink’; Pete

Dibiaso and another Circle guy look to run him down, as

they haul through Newburyport neighborhood parties.

Tom vows to return to Boston 2014…

Rembis Honored at Mill Cities

Maybe you’ve ran the April Fools 4 miler and got water at mile 1 and 3 from some spirited gents? Maybe you ran the Hangover

Classic and discovered the ‘Malt and Hops Aid Station’? You’ve just met Jack Rembis. At risk of overusing the term ‘legendary’,

the true stories that follow Jack and his band are just that. Jack was honored with the Phil Quinn Award at Mill Cities 2012, an

award held by other WCRCers Sharon Yu, Mike McCormick, Bob Randall, Dave Camire, Skip Cleaver, Mar-

shall McCloskey and Glenn Stewart. Jack joins this honor-roll of individuals for his efforts at organizing running groups at a

grass roots level in the Merrimack valley, starting local races which are annual traditions to this day, and his incredible personal

bests. Jack held group runs every day from his business, Jack’s Thrif-T-Way Dry Cleaners in Lawrence MA. Runners in his gang

ran his locally famous ‘11.6 mile loop’. Naturally at the end of every run, you needed to hydrate: Old Milwaukee pounders were the

fluids and popcorn replaced salt in the back room of his business.

Jack ran races the Jack Rembis way: a raccoon hat was part of his warm-up attire - and after the gun, all-out to the front leading

through the first mile. His marathon bests are remarkable: 2:53 at Boston in 1984, 2:45 at the Sri Chinmoy Inspiration marathon,

and 2:42:35 at the Maine Coast marathon, just to name 3.

Jack came up with the idea for the gender-graded Bobby Bell 5 Miler. Jack also race directed the Andover Striders Cross Country

race for a period, and also assisted at many Mill Cities Relay events.

Congrats to Jack—and the next time you take water at April Fools 4, or find the ‘beer stop’ at Hangover—say hello to JR, Marty

Cardoza, Jack Murphy, Andy Sullivan, and Brian ‘Gabby’ Hayes. These are our original running-boom veterans, and they are still

here today supporting us

runners! -RR

* Thanks to Marty Cardoza,

Dave LaBrode, and Dave

Camire for story data!

Rehydratin’:

Jack Rembis (far right)

along with Coach Mike

McCormick back in the

1980s, getting their

drink-on, post run.

The guy on the left is

unknown; do you know?

Photo credit: Mike

McCormick

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It’s

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A special Rag “Thank You” to the people and

things that helped the Rag editor get this issue

out, through content contributions, photography,

and other stuff:

‘Big ups’ to sage Dennis Donoghue, who wrote

copious articles for this first edition of 2013. Thanks also

to: Vicki Miller, Liz Cardoso, Loco Sports, Keith

LeBlanc, Peak Organic Summer Session Ale, Tom

Miller, Citra and Simcoe Hops,

Facebook, Tom Roldan, Mike

McCormick, WMUR, the

Haverhill Gazette, Smuttynose

Finest Kind IPA, Curt Lintvedt,

and of course…

coolrunning.com!

The incomparable Bob

Randall’s birthday

falls close to our April

Fools 4 Miler, and

naturally at the post

race party we sing and

give him a cake.

Here is Bob and Circle

Northerner Michelle

Sherman posing with

a cake of blue and

gold.