Runners race for homeless, Empire Cup

  • By Klas Stolpe
  • Tuesday, October 6, 2015 1:07am
  • Sports

The final races of the Empire Cup running series are dwindling down, and locals made another solid push for the season point standings as they competed in the Homeless/Run for the Poor 5k and 1k on Saturday.

Hiram Henry, 42, was the overall winner with a time of 18 minutes and 34 seconds among 40 participants, edging David Phillips, 34, who hit 18:57. Henry is closing in on 40-44 year old male age group leaders Dan Edwards and Bryan Hitchcock for and Empire Cup trophy. Phillips leads the 30-34 age division and will not be challenged for a trophy as limited races remain.

The course started at the St. Paul’s Catholic Church annex and traveled along the bike path briefly towards the Mendenhall Glacier, turned to follow the path to Fred Meyer and then finished back at the church. The race was a fundraiser for the St. Vincent dePaul Society to assist the homeless with housing.

Stephanie Harvey, 27, was the top female finisher, and eighth overall, with a time of 22:22. Harvey has moved to within two points of 19-29 female age group leader Jenna Wiersma for that division title. Shannon Hasty, 45, placed 10th overall, second female, in a time of 23:49. Jennifer Thorsteinson, 33, edged Becky Bohrer, 37, by five seconds for the third female spot with a time of 25:55. Bohrer leads the 35-39 female age division with 209 points, as well as the overall global Empire Cup point total standings.

Reed Stoops, 66, finished ninth, making up point standings on 12th-place finisher Jeff Gnass, 69, in the 66-69 age division but with limited races remaining Gnass will earn the title. Jim Ustasiewski, 51, placed third in 19:35 to continue adding to his lead in the 50-54 age division.

Kaeden Quinto, 10, won the 1k run/walk in 10:04 for males and Irene Cashen, 87, topped females, and placed fourth overall among the seven participants with 12:08.

The next Empire Cup race is the Extra Tough 5K and 1-mile run/walk on Saturday at the Riverbend Elementary School Covered Playground. Registration is at 9 a.m., race starts at 10 a.m., cost is $10 for 18-under and $20 for 19-over pre-registration ($25 on race day). The race is a fundraiser for NAMI.

HOMELESS 5K

RUN RESULTS:

1 Hiram Henry, 42, m, 18:34

2 David Phillips, 34, m, 18:57

3 Jim Ustasiewski, 51, m, 19:35

4 Daren Booton, 47, m, 21:21

5 Brian Nelson, 29, m, 21:29

6 Cary Sedgwick, 44, m, 22:06

7 Mark Neidhold, 52, m, 22:12

8 Stephanie Harvey, 27, f, 22:22

9 Reed Stoops, 66, m, 22:35

10 Shannon Hasty, 45, f, 23:49

11 Jim Andreas, 58, m, 24:43

12 Jeff Gnass, 69, m, 24:52

13 John Wright, 49, m, 25:37

14 Dave Ringle, 54, m, 25:41

15 Jennifer Thorsteinson, 33, f, 25:55

16 Becky Bohrer, 37, f, 26:00

17 Guy Crockroft, 55, m, 26:23

18 Ron Cake, 43, m, 26:37

19 Darla Orbistondo, 52, f, 26:39

20 Joann Rieselbach, 54, f, 26:46

21 Sara Raster, 51, f, 26:52

22 Molly Hillis, 42, f, 27:16

23 David Barnack, 52, m, 27:19

24 Brenda Bowers, 51, f, 28:33

25 Ed Flanagan, 63, m, 28:51

26 Ellen Story, 29, f, 28:52

27 Carolyn Walton, 30, f, 29:03

28 Alyssa Hobbs, 37, f, 29:12

29 Stacy Sedgwick, 45, f, 29:20

30 Heidi Hamilton, 51, f, 29:21

31 Marja Miller, 58, f, 29:23

32 Mary Rehfeld, 28, f, 32:23

32 David Reed, 34, m, 32:23

33 Lucy Nelson, 48, f, 33:56

34 Margaret Rehfeld, 25, f, 34:14

35 Kelly Hansen, 29, f, 34:16

36 Michael Nelson, 45, m, 35:21

37 Rosie Good, 83, f, 55:13

37 Margaret Hedges, ?, f, 55:13

38 Michelle Gray, 48, f, 55:57

HOMELESS 1K RUN/WALK RESULTS:

1 Kaeden Quinto, 10, m, 10:04

2 Bronze Chevis, 10, m, 10:05

3 Randy Quinto, 46, m, 10:59

4 Irene Cashen , 87, f, 12:08

5 Phyllis Woodman, 79, f, 12:09

6 Gina Del Rosario, 48, f, 12:10

7 Laura Minne, 61, f, 12:11.

EMPIRE CUP AGE GROUP LEADERS•

(Age group, male/points, female/points):

Age 60-plus – Jeff Gnass 169, Linda Kruger 172

Age 55-59 – Guy Crockroft 178, Susan Pollard 37

Age 50-54 – Jim Ustasiewski 116, Darla Oristondo 188

Age 45-49 – Douglas Gray 105, Michelle Gray 140

Age 40-44 – Dan Edwards 127, Molly Hillis 167

Age 35-39 – Kirk Thorsteinson 106, Becky Bohrer 209

Age 30-34 – David Phillips 157, Jennifer Thorsteinson 165

Age 19-29 – Rey Mueca 75, Jenna Wiersma 49

Age 14-18 – Connor Norman 77, Nicole Mannix 30

Age 11-13 – Aidan Hopson/Josh Becker 30, Mackenzie Gray 125

Age 8-10 – Will Robinson 87, Ella Sowell 118

Age 7-younger – Craig Thorsteinson 135, Amelia Walker 38

• point standings not updated with last race.

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