The White Falcon - 29.05.1981, Síða 6
6 White Falcon May 29, 1981
Field of 45 c
Forty-five runners competed in
the annual Spring Run-Off Monday
featuring two and six mile races
for men, women and masters.
Two Icelanders dominated the men's
competition, capturing first place
in both the two and six mile run.
Viggo Thorisson, with a time of
11:16, beat-out second place finisher
Jon Cutress by a slim 15 seconds to
take top honors in the two mile
event. Jeff Hughes covered the
two mile course in 12:09, good
enough for third place.
Magnus Haraldsson made it a
clean sweep for Iceland by winning
Set-up
Jody Rogers sets for teammate Tony
Dolschenko during championship game.
Rockville beat the High School 3"1.
ompetes in Spring Run-off
the six-mile race in the men's
category in 34:07. Just three
seconds behind in second place was
Paul Saucedo at 34:10. Jim Cusie
grapped the third best spot, com-
pleting the course in 35:31.
Janet Villafane was the best
among the women competitors in the
two mile run with a winning time of
14:59. Sue McCutcheon took second
place honors (15:26) while Diane
McKinbbens' 17:52 earned her the
third best position.
Donna Portman had an easy time
winning the women's six mile race
as she finished more than four
minutes ahead of her nearest
rival. She clocked in at 45:45.
Second place went to Sue Deubell
who finished at 49:33. Debbie
Millotti was next at 1:01:12.
Fred Kjer paced the Masters'
two-mile run with a time of 11:20.
Jaspar Armwood and Ronald Dickey
round out the top three with 12:59
and 13:03 respectively.
John Ireland's time of 36:41
earned first place in the Masters'
six-mile run. Robert Williamson
was second with 39:11, and Jim
Hindman finished third with a time
of 43:55.
SPORTS
BEAT
Rockville wins Intramural
Volleyball Championships
The 932nd Rockville Men's volley-
ball team downed the High School
squad Thursday and captured the 1981
Intramural Volleyball Championships.
Rockville lost the first game in
the finals, but came back for a 3-1
win over the High School.
Rockville entered the finals
fairly easily, winning three straight
preliminary matches against Public
Works, the High School and Com-
FairKef.
The High School's route to the
finals was a bit tougher. They
met AFI in the first contest and
won, but were setback by Rockville
in the second match of the playoffs.
The High School team then were
moved into the loser's bracket and
they defeated their next three
opponents. Food Services, AFI and
ComFairKef all went down to defeat
as the High School team reached the
finals.
Rockville finished the regular
season with a 9-1 mark, tied for
the A League title with NavFac.
ComFairKef, 8-2, and the High
School, 7-3, finished third and
fourth.
The regular season champs in
the B League was AFI with a per-
feet 9-0 record. Food Services
and the 960th AWACSS tied for second
at 6-3, followed by Public Works
with a 5-4 record.