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Saturday, October 10, 2009

The 27th Annual Bakersfield Police Department "Memorial Run"

The 27th Annual Bakersfield Police Department "Memorial Run" will be held Saturday, Nov. 7th, 2009 at the Park at River Walk (Stockdale & Buena Vista).

2009 Photos HERE. (Still uploading and available for purchase too)

2009 5k Results HERE.

Today's 5k was a fast one with many former high school harriers coming home to renew old high school rivalries. In the end CSUB's Ryan Lucker (Stockdale) took the win with a 15:52 clocking.

He was followed by Andrew Ariey's (Bakersfield High) training partner and fellow Cal Poly SLOer, Michael Marlin who beat his host 16:11 to 16:16. Ariey finally beat former East High runner Oscar Fuentes (Cal Poly SLO) who ran 16:19. Another former Driller (John Purcell) ran 18:14 for 6th place overall.

Because the valley meet is this Thurday, very few high school runners competed today. Adam Ralls (North) ran 18:16 for 7th and he was followed by Chris Hernandez (Ridgeview) who ran 18:38. Future Driller Scott Van Matre ran 22:23 for 33rd place. Stockdale's Cynthia Lopez (whose team just won an SWYL title) won the 15 -19 group with a 20:08 clocking.

The first women was CSUB's Lina Nunez (East) who came in 12th overall in a time of 19:25. Looking down the 20 to 29 list, I see that tv news anchor Jennifer Duck ran 26:59 for 88th place.

The wizard of the keyboard and race results magic, Jonathan Wykoff won the 40 - 49 age group with a 19:33 clocking and a 13th place finish. To prove age is just a number, Brian Nelson (Arvin XC coach) ran 18:08 for the 50 to 59 win and an 8th place overall finish.

But topping these performances was 58 year old Lupe Eberly's 23:21 and 62 year old Herve Pastre's 18:46 clocking for 9th place overall! These two would be wekcome additions on many local high school cross country squads btw. A couple other fine performances were Marvis Friesen's 30:03 win in the 60 to 69 age group and Becky Whitehead running 32:50 for the 70 to 79 win.

Boot camper Natalie Dilley ran 26:37 annd came in second in the 30 - 39 age group and running camper Pamela Plyler ran 27:59

2009 10k Results HERE. Because of the construction of a new road just before the aid station, the 10 k was longer then before. I have been told the turn around was the same which made the course long because one has to head north a ways to run under the road before heading west again.

Several GPS watches had the course between 6.3 and 6.35 miles long and a 10k is suppose to be 6.2 miles. A tenth of a mile adds 36 seconds for someone running 6 minute pace and a minute for those running 10 minute miles. to get your 10k time from today's result, multiple your time by 0.98

The overall 10k winner was last year's winner too. Keith Hankins and his dog ran 32:21 which is a very fast time for Bakersfield. Usually sub 36 and sometimes sub 40 takes the win around here. His adjusted time would be 31:50 or so which is around 5:10 pace. His 5k split was as fast as Lucker's winning time of 15:52 I bet. Bakersfield's David Bacus ran 34:27 for second in the 20 to 29.

Former Ridgeviewer, Linda Gonzales won the 15 to 19 age group with a 48:13 clocking. Amanda Beardsley won the 20 to 29 with a 41:10 clocking which was 6 minutes faster then second place.

5th in this age group was one of my running campers, Lyndi Wilson (Centennial) who ran 53:03 (sub 52 adjusted time). Her mom, Denise Jorgensen (another running camper) caught Lyndi in the final miles and ran 52:28 (sub 51:30 adjusted) for fourth place in the 40 to 49.

There were a couple fast unfamiliar faces at today's race. one of those was Toshi Hosaka who won the 30 to 39 age group in a time of 36:51. A familiar face was KGET's Kiyoshi Tomono who ran 49:30.

In the 30 -39 were a couple more of my running campers. Lisa Sorenson ran 59:32 (58:20 adjusted time), Meagan Gonzalez ran 1:11:21 (sub 59 adjusted time) and Nicki Gilbert ran 1:12:14 (sub 71 minutes adjusted time).

Pam Boyles was second overall women with a time of 42:37 in the 40 - 49 and running camper David Plyler ran 45:35.

In the men's 50 to 59 Chris Posey won in a time of 43:29 and was followed by Klaus Benamy - Hackel who ran 46:26. In a time of 1:21:27 was 72 year old Emma Williams who with her husband Hal hosted the BTC Hart Park for many years.

2009 Law Enforcement HERE.

The first Law Enforcement runner in the 5k was a women. Casey Holman ran 21:28. In the 10k they have SWAT BPD in a time of 25:42 which would be a world record btw. After them was Damacio Diaz who ran 40:01. I also see that Bob Barton ran 50:49 despite recently giving blood (he told me this as he ran by). His daughter Ashley is an outstanding runner for Liberty and came in fourth in the SEYL meet this week. She also won the Ron's Run 10K. Speaking of parent/child combos, Tabitha Raber ran 1:01:47 and her daughter Sara Stidham (Bakersfield High) ran 1:00:53.

Race Preview:

The cost of the race is $20 if received by 11/3 or $25 the day of the race. Registration will be open at 0630 with the fun run 2k will begin at 0800 and the timed 5k and 10k will begin at 0830. All proceeds pay for the education of children who are survivors of BPD officers killed in the line of duty. For further information contact Andrea Pflugh at 661-326-3685. Download an entry form.

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Male 15-19 5k at HATM 09 was won by Oscar Fuentes in 16:35

Oscar ran for East and will be a sophomore at Cal Poly SLO this fall. He pulled of a nice double with a 7th place finish at the Rock to Pier in the morning and then took second overall at the HATM 5k in the evening.

In second was Robby (see thumbs up guy) who will be a senior this year at Ridgeview. His squad won SWYL and just missed going to state as a team. Robby made the state XC as an individual. In 6th and 7th were a couple of his teammates as well. Triandous is a very good 400 runner and it is good to see him running a 5k so well. He and Robby helped Ridgeview win a SWYL track till this year too.

Another sprinter type of sorts who came in 8th was Ariel, who made it to valley in the 300 hurdles this year. He also ran XC for Highland and was often the important 5th man on the squad. He will running for BC this fall.

often mcFarland shows up to this event in numbers but this year, their coaches ran and only one athlete did. Calvo came in 4th.

In 5th, was Damon Sandles who will be a junior at Golden Valley and with the graduation of the 900 lb gorilla (Chris Schwartz), has a shot at an individual SEYL title this fall.

In 11th, was Burke of Stockdale (Jr) who was one of the top 800 runners around this year. He was consistently under two minutes for the two lap event.

Class: M 5k 15-19 - 5k Male 15-19 5k
1 463 FUENTES, Oscar 19 16:35.2 0
2 149 BAKER, Robby 17 16:37.4 +2.2
3 70 WHITEHEAD, Josh 18 17:28.5 +53.3
4 311 SANDLES, David 15 18:25.9 +1:50.7
5 206 BRYAN, Calvo 17 18:52.9 +2:17.7
6 186 HOBSON, Triandous 17 19:05.3 +2:30.1
7 279 HERNANDEZ, Chris 17 19:08.8 +2:33.6
8 194 HURTADO, Ariel 18 19:41.5 +3:06.3
9 138 TENNEY, Mitch 15 19:48.6 +3:13.4
10 90 MORALES, Max 16 21:21.1 +4:45.9
11 249 BURKE, Stephen 16 22:03.3 +5:28.1
12 69 JOHNSON, Keenan 18 22:15.6 +5:40.4
13 40 LECRONE, Merritt 19 22:16.3 +5:41.1
14 68 WHITEHEAD, Seth 15 22:47.0 +6:11.8
15 205 PITCHER, Ryan 18 22:56.7 +6:21.5
16 66 NIEDERHAUS, Will 15 23:01.6 +6:26.4

Male 14 and Under 5k at HATM 09 was won by Elber Fuentes

Elber (Cousin of Oscar and will be a freshman at East this fall.) ran a very good time for a 13 year old over a fairly large field of 19 athletes. In fourth, was Scrivano (his three siblings have also run cross country for the Drillers) who will be running for BHS this fall and in 6th was Van Matre who will be a future Driller following in his brother David's footsteps.

Place Bib Name Age Time Behind
Class: M 5k 14 Under - 5k Male 14 and Under 5k
1 231 FUENTES, Elber 13 18:56.5 0
2 128 SAMORA, Nathan 14 20:06.0 +1:09.5
3 78 MULLEN, Troy 14 20:17.2 +1:20.7
4 227 SCRIVANO, Kevin 14 21:10.2 +2:13.7
5 83 BARTON, Derrick 14 22:28.6 +3:32.1
6 277 VAN MATRE, Scott 13 23:27.2 +4:30.7
7 175 REEVES, Derek 14 25:00.3 +6:03.8
8 307 ROUS, Charlie 8 25:40.9 +6:44.4
9 306 ROUS, Parker 9 25:42.5 +6:46.0
10 224 NEWMAN, Thomas 14 26:03.8 +7:07.3
11 240 CASTRO, Joseph 10 26:26.5 +7:30.0
12 221 GALLAND, Alex 12 29:26.6 +10:30.1
13 294 GILBERT, Josh 13 29:38.0 +10:41.5
14 260 SCOGGINS, Austin 14 29:46.0 +10:49.5
15 49 CHIVINGTON, Jacob 9 32:59.8 +14:03.3
16 200 BEY, Ryan 11 35:17.8 +16:21.3
17 328 WAVESPACK, Jack 7 39:52.1 +20:55.6
18 86 COON, Ethan 9 46:07.7 +27:11.2
19 100 COON, Parker 12 49:01.2 +30:04.7

Sunday, July 12, 2009

Lucker and Oscar Double Up

For several years now, Ryan Lucker and Oscar Fuentes do the mid July double and do it well. They travel to the Rock the Pier and get their top ten finish in the six mile beach run and then head back to town for a quick 5k at the Howlin' at the Moon race.

This year Ryan (Stockdale/CSUB) came in 4th overall in a time of 32:43. He might of won the race if the three amigos two minutes ahead of him had not made a surprise appearance at the race.

Tough to win a race when an Olympian and his buddies show up for a local race. Billy Nelson won but only 8 seconds, behind him was Brian Medigovich. Who runs for Adams state and lead his high school to a state cross country title in his junior year. In third was Jameson Mora who ran 30:48 and use to run for Cal Poly SLO.

So getting fourth behind these athletes is pretty good. In 7th overall, Oscar Fuentes (East/Cal Poly SLO) ran 33:53. Both Oscar and Lucker ran well at the Howlin' 5k. Ryan won (see photo) and Oscar came in second.

Ryan told me an amusing ancedote at the Rock to Pier. before the race he did the time honored tradition of waitng in line for the pre-race bathroom pitstop. In front of him was a very fit runner in some Nike gear. Ryan made small talk and asked where the runner went to college. The athlete said "Colorado" and then Lucker noticed the Olympic rings tattoo and realized who he was talking to.

Saturday, July 11, 2009

Top Ten Men at Rock to Pier 09

Overall Male Winners

Place

Name City

Bib No

Age

Overall

Time

Pace

Time Back

1

Billy Nelson Springfield OR

785

24

1

30:20

5:03/M

2

Brian Medigovich

813

21

2

30:28

5:05/M

00:08

3

Jameson Mora

892

25

3

30:48

5:08/M

00:28

4

Ryan Lucker Bakersfield CA

776

22

4

32:43

5:27/M

02:23

5

Johnny Sanchez Fresno CA

647

16

5

32:48

5:28/M

02:28

6

Ernesto Rojas Fresno CA

645

23

6

33:31

5:35/M

03:11

7

Oscar Fuentes Bakersfield CA

497

19

7

33:53

5:39/M

03:33

8

Nick Cramer Tucson AZ

784

24

8

33:56

5:39/M

03:36

9

Andrew Ariey Bakersfield CA

795

18

9

34:15

5:43/M

03:55

10

Zach Holt Bakersfield CA

380

17

10

34:17

5:43/M

03:57

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Now We Are Cooking!

You knew it was coming and by the lower turnout for the third installment of the BTC summer series, summer has arrived. The heat and summer vacations reduced the field size (about 300) and the speed of the field too.

I decided to walk the entire way and I saw many who should of followed in my footsteps. The heat really zaps many people and plays havoc with their pacing.

Race 3 - 6/30/09
  • Photos HERE.
  • Complete Race Three Results HERE.
  • Blog on Race 3 with Photo Links HERE.
  • Points Race Results HERE
  • Blog on Points Race HERE.


Former Driller Zach Holt ran the same time as Oscar (18:18 / 27:55). Zach is training for his first marathon this month in San Francisco and will be running for BC this fall. In 22nd, was a current Driller, Emily Shuford who ran 24:17 / 28:32. Other former or current Drillers were:
  • 32nd - Scott Van Matre (26:07 / 28:57) who is David's little brother and a future Driller.
  • 43rd - Joel Cardoza (21:17 / 29:15) a former Driller.
  • 50th - Chris Anderson (21:06 / 29:33), my son who will be attending UCSB this fall.
  • 131st - Sarah Baker (25:46 / 31:19) who is a two time SEYL cross country champ for the Drillers.
  • 134th - David Van Matre (21:14 / 31:21) who will be leaving Cal Poly SLO for his Mormon mission this fall.
  • 175th - Maggie Baker (29:06 / 32:31) who is Sarah's speedy little 11 year old sister. Their mom ran 29:43 / 33:45 because the puppy would not go any faster.
  • Clocking the fastest new runner time was Andrew Ariey who ran 17:40. He plans on running for Cal Poly SLO this summer with state champ Chris Schwartz.
In 24th place was Robert Scales (40:10 / 28:38) who moved into second overall in the series.

In 34th place was senior Jessica Huizar of Ridgeview whose team won a valley xc title last fall. Other Ridgeviewers were:
  • 78th - Brandon Magno (So) (20:17/30:08)
  • 95th - Alex Garcia (Sr) (17:52/30:29) helped his team go undefeated in duals and won an SWYL crown in 2008.
  • 119th - Robby Baker (Sr) (17:37/30:59) qualified for the state meet in xc last fall. His mom, Danette came in 56th (33:59/29:41).
  • 171st - Tino Romero (22:56/32:21) graduated this year
Former Blade, Oscar Fuentes came in 16th (18:18 / 27:55) while current East High harrier Camilo Mosqueda came in 57th (19:09/29:43). Other rent Blades include:

North High sophomore Kaylee Moyer came in 61st in a time of 26:43/29:53, while her teammate Adam Ralls ran 22:32/31:44 for 158th place. A former Star and retired BPD officer Steve Humphreys came out and ran his first race in a time of 34:18. Steve a few years ago was running sub three hour marathons.

The fastest time of the night was posted by former Golden Valley and BC runner Cesar Mireles who ran 16:44/29:59 which is a very good time considering the heat and the very crowded homestretch. Another speeedster was David Bacus in 17:25/29:35 and CSUBers Eddy Lee 17:45/30:29 and Ryan Lucker 17:40/30:31.

Speaking of CSUB, former Road Runner great and wife of CSUB coach Robert Boyles, Pam Boyles came in 79th in a time of 22:21/30:15. Other CSUBers included:
Lastly, BTC posted the best scratch times so far and Robby Baker (Ridgeview Sr) is the fastest male (16:37) and Brooklan Rosales (former Centennial, BC and Wyoming athlete) who ran 20:56.

Best Scratch Times As of Race 3

1 Robby Baker 16:37.5
2 Cesar Mireles 16:44.0
3 Ryan Lucker 17:09.0
4 Eddy Lee 17:16.0
5 Alex Garcia 17:23.0
6 David Bacus 17:25.0
7 Curtis Kelly 17:28.0
8 Roberto Quintero 17:38.0
9 Andrew Ariey 17:40.5
10 Ismael Arzola 17:49.0

  1. Brooklan Rosales 20:56.0
  2. Kate Patrick 21:03.0
  3. Cecilia Lopez 21:17.0
  4. Ashley Barton 21:33.0
  5. Lori O'Lin 21:37.0
  6. Lina Nunez 21:50.0
  7. Pam Boyles 22:06.0
  8. Connie King 22:49.0
  9. Erica Silva 22:53.0 23
  10. Birinder Aujla 22:54.0