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 Start of Monmouth Beach 3 Mile Run - photos Bob Both, JSRC
MONMOUTH BEACH, NJ - The Monmouth Beach Parent Teachers Association, in conjunction with the Jersey Shore Running Club (JSRC), presented its 14th annual 3-Mile Run at 9 a.m. on an overcast, mild, good-running-weather morning of May 10 and 253 road racers completed the loop course that started and finished at Griffin Street Memorial Park.
 Robert Cavanaugh was first across the finish line
West Long Branch’s Robert
Cavanaugh, 30, led all 252 other racers following the lead vehicle, a
Honda motorcycle driven by Jonathan Howard accompanied by his wife
Susan, who just happens to be the mayor of Monmouth Beach, and was the
first finisher who broke the tape held by third graders Erin Rogers and
Maggie Pavlick (daughter of the race director) at the same time the
racing clock (provided by John Kuhi of Ocean Township) read 15:24 (15
minutes and 24 seconds). - “It’s a good course, mainly flat, a little
hilly - a nice loop around a great town - great weather, a bit breezy
the first mile out, no humidity, overcast, perfect temperature,” were
Cavanaugh’s initial comments regarding the course and weather.
Cavanaugh was the runner-up last Sunday of the Rumson-Fair Haven
Regional High School 5-mile annual race and today’s victory is a repeat
performance because Cavanaugh is this event’s 2007 champion.
 Catherine Satzke is the women's champion
Catherine Satzke, 38, of
Fair Haven was the women’s champion at 18:21 (6th place overall). “The
town of Monmouth Beach is absolutely gorgeous when you’re out running
in it,” said Satzke and she too had a positive thought on the weather:
“It was a little windy but it was great running weather.” Like
Cavanaugh, Satzke also ran the runner-up position of the RFHRHS race.
Rounding out the top
three male finishers: Luciano DeOliveira, 29, of Long Branch at 15:54
and Ken Shatzer, 33, of Middletown at 16:32; female: Jennifer Huesman,
38, of Fair Haven at 18:51 (9th overall) and Dalia Viggiano, 29, of Red
Bank at 19:47 (14th overall).
No baby-sitters needed in
this Monmouth Beach family because they do this race together even
though Maive Azzolina is two years old and her brother Henry is only
five-months old. Their father Kevin, 33, racing along with his wife
Jennifer, also 33, at his side, had the arduous but also lovable task
of pushing their jogging stroller, into which their children were
comfortably settled, the whole 3 miles in just 24 minutes and 13
seconds. Jennifer was a second faster at 24:12. Now that’s family
togetherness that’s deserving of a round of applause till our hands
hurt!
Kids races including the
Dolphin Mile are part of this event and eleven-year-old Sarah George
was first to finish of the total 131 challengers. Sarah also had run
the 3-mile race in 19:51 (15th overall).
Race director Kathlane
Pavlick along with other race-committee members gave awards of Shore
Runner gift certificates, trophies and PTA Certificates to the
aforementioned winners and age-group leaders on the grounds of the
Monmouth Beach Elementary School which served as the staging area. The
Monmouth Beach PTA is the beneficiary.
"It was another exciting
and fun Monmouth Beach PTA Run fo the participants and spectators.
There were close to 400 total runners showing up for all 3 races.
Probably the most exciting part of the day was watching our local young
talent Kevin Masica -13 and Sarah George-11 claiming the First Monmouth
Beach Resident award.
Monmouth Beach PTA run
would not be a success without the help of all our volunteers,
especially the MB PTA Race Committee, the members of the Jersey Shore
Running Club, and all the PTA parents that volunteered on race day to
make this run go off like clockwork. I want to recognize the continued
support of the Monmouth Beach police lead by Lt. Drew Winans, who
always works diligently to make the race safe for participants and
spectators. I would also like to thank the Monmouth Beach Borough,
Fire and First Aid Departments for their presence and support. Thanks
to the many participants this year and for thee financial support of
all our sponsors - the success of the race will allow the PTA to
provide educational resources for our school and will enhance the
programs for the students at the Monmouth Beach School," said Kathlane
Pavlick, director, in an E-mail summary.
Other Monmouth Beach
leaders of the 3-mile race and racing times: Dylan Cole 17:10, Hunter
Baker 19:03, Lauren Britton 20:05, John Marchisin 20:19, Tim Britton
20:44, Mara Sobrano 21:17, Patrick Thormann 21:35, Elizabeth Wendel
21:37, Paul Compton 22:02, Jesse McDonough 22:03, Steve Henning
22:04, Tom Scheetz 22:07, Pam Ruoff 22:14, Mollie Somers 22:22,
Taylor Baker 22:32, Max Sobrano 22:33, Jack Britton 22:36, Daisy
Bugarin 22:38, Sandi Gardner 22:39, Dennis O’Halloran 22:40, Kevin
Donegan 22:59, Audrey Giblin 23:16, Michael Mendillo 23:17, Cameron
Giblin 23:23, Joseph Bellavia 23:25, Pierre Thormann 23:39, Diane
Riepl 23:41, Morgan Jones 23:48, C. Patton 24:02, Dean Patton
24:03, John Marchisin 24:10, Mike Ford 24:17, Gabriella Russo
24:26, Caroline Slater 24:27, Heidi Jones 24:32, Tim Somers 24:34,
Kristen Brady 24:36, Kristen Tallman 24:43, Maria McDonough 24:53,
Danielle Pinsly 24:56, Erich Walsh 24:58, Eric Bolsch 25:06, Justin
Costell 25:09.
Other Monmouth Beach
leaders of the Dolphin Mile and racing times: Tyler Piersen 6:59,
Michael Mendillo 7:00, Mollie Somers 7:07, Dennis O’Halloran 7:11,
Julia Jones 7:28, Lauren Holsey 7:29, Ryan Madalone 7:31, D. Maher
7:35, Riley Gardner 7:36, Trevor Somers 7:49, Mike Moore 7:52, Mike
Munn 7:53, Connor Rempel 7:56, Michael Perri 8:03, Abby Sidun 8:04,
Andrew Farrell 8:06, Casey Rogers 8:08, Julia Sgro 8:13, Julian
Kurtz 8:15, JoJo Marino 8:22, Olivia Dunzelman 8:23, Erin Rogers
8:24, Mick Zimmerman 8:25, Thomas Treshock 8:26, Lauren Mendillo
8:35, Mary Kate George 8:39, Brooke Fromkin 8:41, Maddiebell Somers
8:55, Matthew Perri 8:58, Casey Pavlick 9:01, Devon McDonough 9:04,
Joseph Nardone 9:18, Sarah Lang 9:20, Winston Riepl 9:24, Kristina
D’Annunzio 9:26, Kelsey Moore 9:28, Annie Ruoff 9:34, Felicia
Andersen 9:35, Kinuny D’Annunzio 9:39, Bryanna Zabe 9:42, Meghan
Moore 9:49, Helen Ann Sheetz 9:52, Graham Walsh 9:58, Johnny Roslin
10:01, Danny Mendillo 10:06, Jarrett Weir 10:09, Katie Pierson
10:11, Sydney Riepl 10:13, Kathryn Rossi 10:18, Troy Maher
10:20.
Road-racing events
continue on May 17 at 8:30 a.m. with the Spring Into Summer 5K Run/Walk
staged in Middletown at the Mater Dei High School, info call
732-671-4219 or www.springintosummer5k.com. It’s the sixth annual
Michael W. Thorne Scholarship 4 Mile Run on Sunday, May 18, in West
Long Branch at 9 a.m., info call 732-222-0725 or
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Volunteers are needed for the Spring Lake Five on May 24; just show up
on Ocean Avenue at 7 a.m.
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