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Sports Wire:Three locals in Boston Marathon; 2 in 10-miler

April 30, 2008

by Advocate Staffers

The Godale brothers and a third Auroran ran in the 112th Boston Marathon on April 21.

Mark Godale, 37, finished 222nd in 2:42:56; Stephen Godale, 39, finished 554th in 2:52:32; and Larry R. Evans, 57, finished 12,073th in 3:50:18.

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Two Aurorans ran in the Hermes Cleveland-Fleet Feet 10-miler on April 26 in Cleveland. Elizabeth Heier placed 10th in women ages 30 to 34 in 1:22:03.6, while Marybeth Butkovic was 27th in women 45 to 49 in 1:45:26.45.

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An AYBA summer basketball camp for boys and girls in gradees 4 to 8 will be June 9 to 12 at Harmon School.

Times are 9 to 11:30 a.m. for boys, with instruction provided by Hiram College men's basketball coach Steve Fleming, and 12:30 to 3 p.m., with instruction by Hiram women's basketball coach Andrea Preston.

Cost is $60 per participant, inclouding a camp T-shirt. For details, call Darrell McNair at 330-995-2835 or Jeff Skonieczny at 330-995-2866.

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The Rite Aid Cleveland Marathon is coming up May 18, with the marathon and half-marathon starting at 7 a.m. and the 10K at 7:35. The event kicks off at East 13th and St. Clair streets.

Entry fees until May 14 are $95 for the marathon, $80 for the half-marathon and $30 for the 10K.

Mail entries must be postponed by May 9 and mailed to Rite Aid Cleveland Marathon and 10K, 29525 Chagrin Blvd., Suite 215, Pepper Pike 44122. Online entries are possible at www.clevelandmarathon.com.

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Walden pro Mitch Camp and Silver Lake Country Club pro Tom Atchison tied for third place in the Northern Ohio PGA's Taylor Made-Adidas Pro-Pro Shootout on April 21.

It was the first tournament of the season for the Northern Ohio PGA. Each of the two golfers pocketed $500. Mike Heisterkamp and Tom Waitrovich won the tourney and each pocketed $1,000.

Barrington pro David Engram and Sand Ridge pro Matt Creech finished in a first-place tie and each pocketed $400.

The next event will be May 5 when the Callaway-Pepsi Stroke Play Series 2 tournament will be played in Elyria.

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Aurora High School graduate Steve Bold, a freshman at Waynesburg University in Pennsylvania, was named the Presidents Athletic Conference men's tennis player of the week recently.

Bold posted an 8-0 record that week, when the Yellow Jackets won four straight matches, including three against conference members. Bold also tallied four doubles victories with freshman Emile Khoury.

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In the All-Ohio Championships on April 18-19, Aurora High School graduate Chris Dennison took 19th place for the Miami Red Hawks in the 5,000-meter run. His time was 15:45.56.

Miami finished fifth out of 11 men's teams. Ohio State was the winner.

In the Miami Team Challenge, Dennison placed 11th in the 5,000 run in 15:30.35. The Red Hawks men topped the 11-team field.

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Aurora High School graduate Katie Allenspach recorded an RBI when she reached base on a fielder's choice in Heidelberg College's 7-4 softball victory over Otterbein.

She also pitched the victory, her sixth of the season.

Meanwhile, in the first game of a doubleheader against Mount Union, Aurora High School graduate Ashley Foust led off the sixth inning with a solo home run. Allenspach was the losing pitcher.

Heading into this week's action, Heidelberg was 3-15 in the Ohio Athletic Conference and 7-27 overall.

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At the Aurora Board of Education's April 28 meeting, Molly Schneider was awarded a supplemental contracts as a softball assistant coach.