The Colony Leader (The Colony, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 24, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 3, 1989 Page: 11 of 48
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Wednesday, May 3, 1989, The Colony Leader 11A
Sports
LV Dam Run draws 1,300
history. went to Peter’s Colony Elementary, high school.
“I really wanted to come back and Lamar Middle School and Marcus Angell, from Plano, didn’t have a
run here after having to miss last High School for having the most stu- college meet this weekend and de-
James Jackson proved he could go year because of school,” Jackson, dents in the race. cided enter the Dam Run on Satur-
home again and Diana Barrineau who was clocked at 31:03, said. “The run was super, awesome, day morning.
showed she was very much at home “It’s fun that I had a lot of friends way beyond our expectations,” Tom “I had to get up at 6 a.m. to get
in Lewisville as the 1989 Dam Run come out here to watch what’s going Duffy, executive director of Christ- over here in time, but that s what
attracted another huge crowd on,” said Jackson. “When I was run- ian Community Action, said. time we usually get up in school to
Saturday ning on the dam, I heard a lot of Late Friday night thunderstorms start practice,” Angell said.
Both Jackson and Barrineau were people yelling out, ‘go James’.” gave way to clear Saturday morning The third place finisher was Andy
experienced in conquering the 6.2- For their wins, the two runners skies. The good weather brought Ketch, who was clocked at 34.16.
mile, 10K course and both put that picked up a plaque, a floral bouquet out hundreds of race-day registrants
experience to good use in capturing and two airline tickets. and spectators,
the two top titles. “I’m not in very good shape, but Balloons filled the air while com-
It was Jackson’s fourth Lewisville it’s always nice to come back and petitors went through warm-up ex-
Dam Run victory and the Lewisville defend your title,” said Barrineau. “I ercises to get ready for their race.
High School graduate said the vic- really like running on the dam wall The 1K run, won by Brice Perkins
tory was especially sweet after hav- near the water.” with a time of 4:00, went off first,
ing to miss last year’s race. Winners of the two-mile run in- followed by the two-mile and 10K.
Barrineau, of Dallas, won the eluded Howard Richardson in the Jackson didn’t waste much time
women’s portion for the second men’s category who was timed at proving he was still the king of the
straight year with a time of 39:21, 10:43. Second was Tony Taylor at Dam Run as he broke from the pack
just off her winning time of 37:42 last 11:57 and third was Scott Nelson at at the one-mile mark and had few
year. 11:59. challengers the rest of the way
The event, sponsored by the The winner of the women’s two- home.
Lewisville Daily Leader to benefit mile was Tiffany Precht at 13:49. He took first place by more than
Christian Community Action, Uyen McCracken was second at two minutes over David Angell, a
attracted 1,300 runners, the 14:10and Laura Brunscatoat 14:11. University of Texas track team
second-largest crowd in Dam Run The school participation awards member, who ran against Jackson in
By ART STRICKLIN
Leader Sports Editor
The only running disappointment in
the race was the absence of defend-
ing champion Ricky Cox, who had
told officials Thursday he expected
to race in the event.
Finishing second behind Bar-
rineau in the women’s 10K division
was Marissa Quinones, who just
turned 40 three weeks ago, with a
time of 41:16. Dee Romans, a for-
mer champion, was third at 43:22.
Bob Abbott, age 48, was the top
runner in the men’s 40-and-over di-
vision with a time of 35:29.
“Everything went really well to-
day,” race director Bob Wallace
said. “It was very smooth.”
Doug Layton/Leader photo
Delisa Ebert, 4, gets a ride on the shoulders of her father, Bill,
during the two-mile Fun Run at the Lewisville Dam Run on
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Ball, Jeffrey. The Colony Leader (The Colony, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 24, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 3, 1989, newspaper, May 3, 1989; The Colony, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1666593/m1/11/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Colony Public Library.