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Picciano, Branigan win Coca-Cola titles

By Sharon Robb
Staff Writer
Posted June 13 2004

Running

Eddie Ernest-Jones of Coral Springs (15:27) and Ingrid Lewis of Miami Lakes (18:18) topped a field of more than 800 runners and walkers in South Miami to win the overall men's and women's titles Saturday night in the FootWorks Twilight 5K Run/Walk.

Results

MEN OPEN: 1. Eddie Ernest-Jones 15:27. WHEELCHAIR: 1. Ted Bridis 14:06. AGE GROUP: 10-and-under: 1. Elliot Clemente 19:58; 2. Jeffrey Tait 20:59; 3. Branden Martinez 21:08; 11-14: 1. Jairo Hidalgo 20:25; 2. Kenneth Presedo 20:38; 3. Miguel Romero 20:41; 15-19: 1. Jordan Adler 16:50; 2. Jose Castro 17:26; 3. Alex Plasencia 17:46; 20-24: 1. Danny Martin 15:57; 2. Scott Carthew 19:27; 3. Andres Young 19:48; 25-29: 1. Fernando Marrero 16:18; 2. Alex Shaw 16:36; 3. Brian Goldstein 17:59; 30-34: 1. Jimmy Villalobos 15:59; 2. Lucas Theophilus 16:15; 3. Theodore Wisner 18:14; 35-39: 1. Dario Perez 18:12; 2. Ronaldo Correia 18:29; 3. Hubert Brooks 19:06; 40-44: 1. Joel Cardoso 16:46; 2. Isaac Izquierdo 16:57; 3. Alvaro Fernandez 17:33; 45-49: 1. Al Bakari 18:41; 2. Gary Silver 19:43; 3. Luis Gomez 20:42; 50-54: 1. Alberto Almora 19:41; 2. Amilcar Noguera 20:13; 3. Rene Rosario 22:07; 55-59: 1. Al Swenson 18:06; 2. Alan Miller 18:44; 3. John Corcoran 19:22; 60-64: 1. Al Shamoun 20:44; 2. Bob Broadwater 22:32; 3. Hector Rodriguez 24:10; 65-69: 1. Louis Best 23:29; 2. Bob Naumann 28:22; 3. Win Spears 28:27; 70-74: 1. Fred Pareria 31:38; 75-and-over: 1. Mike Hedrick 31:29; 2. Bob O'Brien 42:10.

WOMEN OPEN: 1. Ingrid Lewis 18:18. AGE GROUP: 10-and-under: 1. Courtney Filliben 21:52; 2. Michelle Carter 22:10; 3. Stephanie De La Guarda 24:16; 11-14: 1. Melissa Menendez 21:48; 2. Christy Gardner 21:50; 3. Nicole Carter 22:07; 15-19: 1. Rachel Tumada 19:54; 2. Catherine Edmonson 21:18; 3. Katherine Cardenas 21:21; 20-24: 1. Rebecca Rodriguez 18:43; 2. Kerry Allen 20:06; 3. Greta Statler 20:58; 25-29: 1. Jill Horst 18:54; 2. Sadie Wells 19:07; 3. Alyssa Dausman 20:43; 30-34: 1. Tracey Bunce 19:39; 2. Mari-Lee Baxter 20:46; 3. Susannah McManus; 35-39: 1. Ana Maria Matiz 23:27; 2. Liesbeth Boots 23:35; 3. Janine Shaw 23:46; 40-44: 1. Carol Postigo 19:15; 2. Joanne Schrager 23:49; 3. Claudia Morales 24:12; 45-49: 1. Cynthia Raes-Barnard 21:26; 2. Lisa Lopez 26:42; 3. Kathy Doran 27:27; 50-54: 1. Marilyn Whipple 24:21; 2. Elizabeth Warriner 25:08; 3. Rita McManus 26:31; 55-59: 1. Betty Boppart 26:05; 2. Sally Stauffer 36:29; 3. Alicia Diaz 45:04; 60-64: 1. Sally Molina 26:33; 2. Judith White 32:37; 3. Gerri Beasley 37:40; 65-69: 1. Lois Balafas 34:15; 2. Kathy Pareira 41:46.

5K RACEWALK

WOMEN: 1. Carolyn Kealty 26:30; 2. Jeannie Hildebrand 35:44; 3. Yael Ben-Chanoch 36:12; 4. Iris Sanguinetti 39:11; 5. Judith Martinez 39:14.

MEN: 1. Juan Yanes 26:48; 2. Jasper Bell 31:03; 3. Rod Vargas 31:50; 4. Tom Cunningham 32:29; 5. Sterling Klinger 33:59.

More running

Sonja Friend-Uhl of West Palm Beach finished 12th among a national-caliber field Saturday at the Circle of Friends New York Mini 10K in Central Park. Friend-Uhl, tuning up for next weekend's USA Half Marathon Championships, was 12th in 35:19. U.S. marathon record holder Deena Kastor ran a personal best and fastest U.S. 10K time in 31:44. She won $11,000 in prize and bonus money.

Results: 1. Deena Kastor, 31:44; 2. Kate O'Neill 32:38; 3. Jen Rhines 32:44; 4. Colleen De Reuck 32:50; 5. Katie McGregor 33:38; 12. Sonja Friend-Uhl 35:19.

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