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3rd Annual Zack's Run 5K
By James Moreland
September 22, 2002
College Park, MD
For the Washington Running Report

Summer was clinging on for dear life as I parked my car in front of the impressive Byrd Stadium on the campus of the University of Maryland. This would be the third year for an event to honor the memory of Zachary Hebda, a fun-loving boy who lost his battle with leukemia at the age of five. Zack's family and friends planned this race to make people more aware of this disease. They are hoping that others will help their determined fight against childhood cancer.

The parking lot led us to the festive starting line bright with balloons and surrounded by many volunteers buzzing around in orange T-shirts. BIG 100 radio had a truck parked right smack dab in front, filling the air, without being obtrusive, with their wonderful oldies. Good music gets the running juices flowing. The race is a ChampionChip race and as I was lacing the chip into my shoes, I commented that even with a later 9:00 am start the overcast skies and cool breeze seemed to make for a cooler day.

The first year the race was held, western Maryland racing ace Aaron Price won in 15:48. For the women, Frederick County champion Bec Wassner, who now lives in New York, set the standard in 17:47. With nearly four hundred runners in the 5K and three hundred in the fun run, Zack's was off to an impressive start. Last year the race was held on the 22nd, just eleven days after the shameful attacks of September 11. Still, there were more than three hundred and fifty finishers in the 5K and hundreds of fun runners. Two Russians from the Rockville, MD squad demolished the already fast records. Elena Paramonova ran 16:54 and Segei Fedotov ran 14:52.

After I warmed up, I looked over the sign-up list. Tapping my feet to sound of BIG 100 Oldies, I did not see any "older" superstars. Among the youngsters, only Nick Scerbo, who finished third in 2001 and Lauren Pizzi, who finished ninth, were back from either top ten. Most of the faces were young and from the College Park and Annapolis area. The race could be full of surprises. So now, we are standing beside the stadium ready to charge around the curving first hill when we hear the muffled start from the radio announcer behind the runners. As soon as the race started, the clouds opened up like a stadium roof and then someone pulled the plug on the "fans," stopping the breeze and leaving us with sun and humidity.

Immediately, young'uns spurted out to the lead, effortlessly floating up the hill through the parking lot. Ben Koch (22) of Germantown, MD glanced back briefly, looking a little surprised that no one was with him. He shrugged his shoulders and sprinted off to an easy victory in 16:05. Of the next fifteen runners, only two were of legal age, masters winner Jeff Regelman in 18:00 and 30-39 winner Mark Clatterbuck of Washington, DC in 18:33.

After mile two, things were looking up. That was because we were running uphill for the last mile. Still, the runners in front of me were not pulling away even though I was chugging to a near halt, vainly scouring the course for oxygen. Then the stadium came in sight, giving false hope that we were nearly done. I was toast, knowing we had to circle the stadium and politely waved the charging finishers past me. The last tenth was a slight downhill in full view of the finish but I was already past reviving. I stumbled across the finish line bringing back thirty- year-old memories. This time, the dizziness and lightheaded was induced from roaming the hills of College Park. Why does somebody always ask me if I am all right after I finish?

I dunked my chip into the collection basket and headed for the table with the Domino's pizza with a severe case of the munchies. There was lots of food for everybody and the results were produced quickly with random awards liberally interspersed. This year there was a smaller crowd with only 254 5K finishers and just over one hundred fun runners. The racecourse is not flat but it is interesting and well manned. Parking and facilities are abundant. There was lots of food and drink and the prizes were very good. This race has the potential for thousands of finishers.

Nick Scerbo (20) of Annapolis, MD (photo left) moved up to runner-up in 16:47, which made him the 20-29 winner. Winner Ben Koch won airline tickets. Third place Lewis Emery (19) of Westbrook, ME led the teenagers with 17:48. Ten-year-old Nathan Kessler of Middleton, MD won the sub-teens category in an impressive 19:42. New to the age group, James Moreland (50) of Gaithersburg, MD used the extra years to beat third grandmaster Chuck Raper, Jr. (59) and second grandmaster William Scott (55). Louis Shapiro of Silver Spring, MD won a close battle for the 60s. The 70 and over crowd was nowhere to be found in either sex. Most of the age group winners won dinner at Chili's.

Germantown, MD led the way for the women as Beth Muehl (29) edged past early leader Tacy Feliciano (34) of Columbia, MD 20:11 to 20:45to garner the airline tickets. Third place Leah Blind (28) of Reisterstown, MD (see Photo Gallery) won the 20-29 division. As with the men, masters runners were not to be found among the leaders. Only two other runners in the top fifteen were over twenty-four and they were not masters. Twelve-year-old Lindsey Kessler of Middletown, MD matched brother Nathan, winning the division in 22:52, a mile ahead of second place. Sixth place Sara Nadal (17) of Annapolis, MD was the teen champ in 22:20. So, who wanted the masters crown? It was sixty-year-old Yolanda Perez of Silver Spring, MD in a ranked time of 26:14. Nancy Stephenson (46) and Elizabeth Sadoff (53) both of Washington, DC, won their respective divisions.

Award Winners

FEMALE OVERALL
Place Num   Name                   Ag City                      Time  
===== ===== ====================== == ========================= ===== 
    1   331 Beth Muehl             29 Germantown MD             20:11 

MALE OVERALL Place Num Name Ag City Time ===== ===== ====================== == ========================= ===== 1 332 Benjamin Koch 22 Germantown MD 16:05
FEMALE AGE GROUP: 1 - 12 1 351 Lindsey Kessler 12 Middletown MD 22:52 2 345 Ratie Pasco 12 Crofton MD 33:49 3 427 Elena Diberardinis 9 Annapolis MD 37:37
MALE AGE GROUP: 1 - 12 1 350 Nathan Kessler 10 Middletown MD 19:42 2 385 Matthew Hein 12 Severna Park MD 29:29
FEMALE AGE GROUP: 13 - 19 1 266 Sara Nadal 17 Annapolis MD 22:20 2 400 Ashlyn Sinclair 13 Silver Spring MD 23:24 3 296 Jayni Shah 19 Baltimore MD 23:52
MALE AGE GROUP: 13 - 19 1 364 Lewis Emery 19 Westbrook ME 17:46 2 413 Raymond Fan 19 College Park MD 18:53 3 402 Danny Smokla 17 Berwyn MD 19:14
FEMALE AGE GROUP: 20 - 29 1 153 Leah Blind 28 Reisterstown MD 21:04 2 213 Lauren Pizzi 21 Annapolis MD 21:59 3 242 Melissa Ehret 21 Annapolis MD 21:59
MALE AGE GROUP: 20 - 29 1 333 Nick Scerbo 20 Annapolis MD 16:41 2 389 Drullard 20 Annapolis MD 18:22 3 256 Frank Verducci 21 Annapolis MD 19:04
FEMALE AGE GROUP: 30 - 39 1 170 Tacy Feliciano 34 Columbia MD 20:36 2 241 Cindy Lechman 37 Silver Spring MD 23:28 3 277 Charmaine Davis 39 Silver Spring MD 23:53
MALE AGE GROUP: 30 - 39 1 165 Mark Clatterbuck 31 Washington DC 18:31 2 23 Brian Grimm 36 Ft Meade MD 19:57 3 191 Anthony Ireland 33 Washington DC 20:13
FEMALE AGE GROUP: 40 - 49 1 343 Nancy Stephenson 46 Washington DC 26:42 2 25 Cindy Farkus 44 Severn MD 27:38 3 169 Margaret Mcdowell 49 Silver Spring MD 30:00
MALE AGE GROUP: 40 - 49 1 375 Jeff Regelman 40 Reston VA 17:58 2 187 Vincent Mcdonald 43 Arlington VA 20:04 3 398 Jeff Mang 45 Avondale MD 20:34
FEMALE AGE GROUP: 50 - 59 1 31 Elizabeth Sadoff 53 Washington DC 27:03 2 36 Merredith Perkins 50 Glenarden MD 32:05 3 104 Leslie Keiser 52 Beltsville MD 38:42
MALE AGE GROUP: 50 - 59 1 273 James Moreland 50 Gaithersburg MD 20:21 2 303 William Scott 55 Glenarden MD 20:39 3 35 Charles Raper 59 Rockville MD 22:38
FEMALE AGE GROUP: 60 - 99 1 125 Yolanda Perez 60 Silver Spring MD 26:09
MALE AGE GROUP: 60 - 99 1 416 Louis Shapiro 60 Silver Spring MD 22:07 2 28 Terry Derk 61 Dauphin PA 22:30 3 198 Jim Lowrie 62 Fairfield PA 23:33

See full results of the race.

See additional photos in the Photo Gallery.


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