Johnstown YMCA Marathon
Sunday
Men
Top three - overall: 1, Michael McGee, 2:47.47; 2, Douglas Basinski, 2:54.00; 3, Karsten Brown, 2:54.44.
Masters: 1, Tom Lipsie, 2:58.25.
Age 20-24: 1, Stephen Velott, 3:15.20; 2, Colin Cilladi, 3:20.16; 3, Brian Allison, 3:29.49.
Age 25-29: Cory Fulmer, 2:57.40; 2, Travis Kagarsie, 3:09.49; 3, Joseph Basford, 3:20.50; 4, Daniel Hughes, 3:41.00; 5, William Zimmerman, 3:41.51; 6, Tom Graney, 3:59.40; 7, Adam Kushner, 3:59.56; 8, Robert Helgren, 4:02.12; 9, John Knepp, 4:14.13; 10, Thomas Marquis, 4:22.14; 11, Mark Guffey, 4:26.05; 12, Gerald Knepp, 5:05.47.
Age 30-34: 1, Kevin Hendricks, 3:25.38; 2, Damon Ealy, 3:33.26; 3, Matt Poehner, 3:50.31; 4, Jym Walters, 4:05.47; 5, Mike Noffz, 4:13.14; 6, Steven Neidlinger, 4:30.11; 7, Christopher Aretz, 4:48.31; 8, Karl Egbert, 4:53.49.
Age 35-39: 1, Todd Dishong, 3:08.49; 2, Michael Lawson, 3:18.25; 3, Vince Pavic, 3:33.05; 4, Tim O’Donnell, 3:38.20; 5, Jeff Pike, 3:53.11; 6, Sean Hockensmith, 3:53.47; 7, William Gibson, 3:55.32; 8, Douglas Estok, 4:08.52; 9, Mike Weaver, 4:10.34.
Age 40-44: 1. Paul Given, 4:04.35; 2, Tom Peterson, 4:19.16; 3, Thomas Fetterman Jr., 4:19.48.
Age 45-49: 1, Richard Cook, 3:04.01; 2, Charles Walters, 3:17.06; 3, Bob Melcher, 3:19.32; 4, Charlie Weaver, 3:21.14; 5, Keith Owens, 3:23.04; 6, Philip Broyles, 3:25.58; 7, Paul Donati, 3:28.15; 8, John Leighton, 3:37.02; 9, Paul Liszewski, 3:40.10; 10, Dan McQuistin, 3:40.11; 11, David Ingram, 3:44.32; 12, Robert Sutherland, 3:45.42; 13, Brian Mack, 4:16.31; 14, Miles Brkovich, 4:26.48; 15, Kevan Matthews, 4:29.17; 16, Dave Mercik, 4:48.09; 17, Dan Krack, 5:15.30.
Age 50-54: 1, Glenn Kagarsie, 3:40.37; 2, James Glassford, 3:46.28; 3, John Rosatti, 3:59.07; 4, John KIrby, 4:03.27; 5, Elwin Hamersly, 4:16.57; 6, Jim Devine, 4:24.33.
Age 55-59: 1, Dennis Minarik, 3:41.17; 2, John Swauger, 3:42.51; 3, Tom Kirby, 3:47.45; 4, Bill Winters, 3:50.54; 5, Mark Janosky, 4:10.47; 6, Jerry Petro, 4:11.28; 7, James Etchen, 5:49.04.
Age 60-up: 1, Ronnie Wong, 3:29.28; 2, Danny Keatley, 3:53.04; 3, Mel Cowgill, 4:45.29.
Adaptive cycling: 1, Matt Kardos, 2:27.54; 2, Mike Eden, 3:16.51.
Women
Top three - overall: 1, Gina McGee, 2:58.53; 2, Tracey Magee, 3:13.56; 3, Larissa Graudins, 3:29.42.
Masters: 1, Julia Given, 3:59.12.
Age 20-24: 1, Laura Yevchak, 3:50.14; 2, Lauren Melvin, 3:51.29; 3, Jessica Grasso, 4:30.19; 4, Kelly Kuchenbrod, 5:10.28.
Age 25-29: 1, Jill McMillen, 4:02.11; 2, Kristen Krempasky, 4:13.54; 3, Becky Stewart, 4:27.10; 4, Jessia Etchen, 4:59.20.
Age 30-34: 1, Abigail Gutstein, 3:45.48.
Age 35-39: 1, Amy Prokop, 3:30.59; 2, Peggy Cole, 3:38.01; 3, Lori Pike, 4:26.17.
Age 40-44: 1, Rhonda Keilholz, 4:09.55; 2, Tiffany Small, 4:13.53; 3, Celeste Sprankle, 5:10.29.
Age 45-49: 1, Colleen Babilya, 3:59.34; 2, Jennifer Zuri, 4:01.46; 3, Deborah Thackrah, 4:48.39.
Age 50-54: 1, Peggy Thomas, 5:52.35.
Age 55-59: 1, Barbara Hindenach, 4:20.51; 2, Jennifer Lebovits, 5:19.59.
10K
Men
Top three - overall: 1, David Mock, 36:40; 2, Ed Rietscha, 37:43; 3, Greg Dillon, 38:05.
Masters: 1, Doug Ulishney, 39:38.
19-under: 1, Nick Roman, 44:17; 2, Devin Smith, 44:49; 3, Frank Brown, 45:04; 4, Andrew Yeung, 46:12; 5, Kevin Boyle, 46:51; 6, Vince Velelia, 47:48; 7, Ian Helsel, 48:18; 8, Timothy Brown, 51:30; 9, Jed Fetterman, 54:08; 10, 10, Nick D’Andrea, 54:20; 11, Caleb Hunt, 1:06.41.
Age 25-29: 1, Joseph Rok, 40:02; 2, Damian Buksa; 3, Pierre Ahlstrom, 49:04; 4, Edward Tedjeske, 50:35; 5, Matthew Johnson, 52:48; 6, Josh Miller, 53:00; 7, Jared Howrylak, 1:01.25.
Age 30-34: 1, Michael Stenson, 39:38; 2, Joe Shetler, 40:01; 3, Charles Cypher, 41:20; 4, Ryan Montag, 47:20; 5, Thomas Newcomer, 49:12; 6, Ryan Mathur, 50:56; 7, Joe Burkardt, 51:00; 8, Wayne Langerholc, 54:42; 9, Nick Czyzewski, 57:38; 10, Shawn Newcomer, 58:47.
Age 35-39: 1, Joseph Nibert, 43:35; 2, Christopher Sweeney, 44:03; 3, Mark Oherrick, 50:37; 4, Todd Kaseler, 56:16; 5, Jason Whorl, 1:02.55.
Age 40-44: 1, Paul Straka, 39:54; 2, Walter Bennett, 41:00; 3, Curt Brown, 41:33; 4, Jeffrey Grandas, 45:30; 5, Jeff Graham, 47:55; 6, Rob Salvaggio, 48:59; 7, Michael King, 49:14; 8, James Vizzini, 49:14; 9, Ronald Shostek, 49:58; 10, Tom Fritz, 50:44; 11, Tim Doyle, 53:38; 12, Jim Gettys, 53:50; 13, John Shulte, 53:56; 14, John Pulin, 54:56; 15, Brian Belz, 55:00; 16, Todd Svitchan, 1:04.57.
Age 45-49: 1, Alan Hollingsworth, 51:20; 2, Mike Seganos, 51:28; 3, Eric Sadler, 53:03; 4, Jerry Smith, 54:47; 5, Richard Matinek, 55:54; 6, Joseph Ahlstrom, 58:58; 7, Paul Baron, 59:44; 8, William Hunt, 1:06.42.
Age 50-54: 1, Ron Johnston, 41:17; 2, Ron Mock, 42:15; 3, Ed Newcomer, 43:07; 4, Mike Houck, 43:47; 5, Ron Amond, 48:23; 6, Dave Moore, 48:29; 7, Ken Riley, 48:33; 8, Ted Helsel, 49:11; 9, Dick Boyle, 53:08; 10, Walter Byrne, 53:40; 11, Thomas Tomkowski, 54:26; 12, Roger Gettys, 1:01.22.
Age 55-59: 1, George Hancock, 47:09; 2, Richard Rohde, 50:27; 3, Joe Zambotti, 1:00.22; 4, Steve Horbal, 1:02.46; 5, Ron Wissinger, 1:04.37.
Age 60-up: 1, James Ostinowsky, 51:02; 2, Warren Pitts, 53:22; 3, Gregory Kerek, 54:12; 4, Mel Spory, 1:01.29; 5, Michael Howrylak, 1:03.32.
Women
Top three - overall: 1, Jackie Horvath, 41:54; 2, Shelley Ralston, 44:54; 3, Leann Cascino, 46:13.
Masters: 1, Mary King, 47:08.
19-under: 1, Sophie Kashurba, 47:53.
Age 20-24: 1, Julie Ostinowski, 48:05; 2, Melissa Matthews, 56:26; 3, Anja Hunt, 1:06.42.
Age 25-29: 1, Christine Schirato, 57:57.
Age 30-34: 1, Jennifer Gardner, 49:07; 2, Victoria Pretti, 51:50; 3, Heather Newcomer, 53:45; 4, Erin Visnesky, 55:08; 5, Somer Haight, 55:27; 6, Jennifer Hindman, 56:37; 7, Jen Baxter, 58:16; 8, Jenny Noffz, 1:04.43.
Age 35-39: 1, Heather Nibert, 48:24; 2, Tammy Stenson, 48:30; 3, Gini Gray, 49:32; 4, Stacey Hrin, 55:09; 5, Kelly Callihan, 56:22; 6, Susan Stepp, 57:33; 7, Kirsten Hickey, 1:01.52.
Age 40-44: 1, Pat Adamy, 49:54; 2, Anita Sprow, 54:23; 3, Lori Graham, 57:35; 4, Maryellen Belz, 58:03.
Age 45-49: 1, Laura Spengler, 57:28; 2, Debbie Druzak, 58:00; 3, Kimberly Martinek, 1:01.24; 4, Linda Foust, 1:09.35.
Age 50-54: 1, Donna Scanlon, 54:22; 2, Mary Kashurba, 1:02.31; 3, Karen Jenkins, 1:08.42; 4, Karen Holby, 1:09.37.
Age 55-59: 1, Suzanne Stetz, 1:01.16; 2, Sandra Wissinger, 1:11.48.
Sports
Johnstown Marathon results
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Pirates pick up fourth straight victory
There were times earlier in his career when James McDonald would run into trouble and innings would slow to a crawl. Even worse, runners would disappear, and not in a good way.
Too much thinking. Not enough attacking. -
AAABA League will open after busy offseason
The AAABA League opens on Tuesday at Point Stadium with two new, but familiar managers, a new but familiar sponsor, an expanded interleague schedule and two new franchises committed to the 2013 season.
A lot of activity took place during the offseason, including the AAABA national committee’s vote to expand the age limit to 21 years old beginning in 2013. -
AAABA League Preview
A look at this season's Johnstown AAABA League:
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Hunting licenses to go on sale June 11
Hunting and furtaker licenses for the 2012-13 seasons will go on sale June 11, according to Carl G. Roe, the Pennsylvania Game Commission’s executive director.
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2012 AAABA League schedule
A look at this season's schedule:
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2011 AAABA in Review
A look back at the 2011 AAABA season:
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Sympathetic Pirates add to Cubs’ slide
Andrew McCutchen and the Pittsburgh Pirates can relate to what the Chicago Cubs are going through.
Perhaps more than anyone, they know what it feels like to be on an extended losing streak
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Richland's Lumley settles for pair of silver medals
Paige Lumley was on an emotional roller coaster and seeing silver on Saturday at the PIAA Track and Field Championships at Shippensburg University.
The Richland senior had state record jumps twice during the triple jump competition, but ended up with a silver–medal leap of 40 feet,
1¾ inches.
Defending state champion, second-seeded junior Lanae Newsome of Brookville, won with a jump of 40-3½. -
Ridge’s Dull takes second with school-record time
Matt Dull finished his athletic career with his best on Saturday at the PIAA Track and Field Championships at Shippensburg University.
The Chestnut Ridge senior ran a career-best time of 38.12 to finish second in the 300 hurdles final, also setting another school record. -
Hit batsman lifts Pirates over Cubs
Matt Hague was hit by a pitch from Rafael Dolis with the bases loaded in the bottom of the ninth inning, and the Pittsburgh Pirates sent the Chicago Cubs to their 11th straight loss with a 3-2 victory Saturday night.
Hague took a 96 mph fastball from Dolis (2-4) in the back near the shoulder blade, scoring Jose Tabata and eliciting an incredulous look to the sky by the Cubs reliever. - More Sports Headlines
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