Darren Winchenbach, 32, of Waldoboro, who has won a bundle of local 5K (3.1-mile) races this summer, finished second in 41:15.
The first female finisher was Amanda Parrish, 30, of Norwalk, Conn. in 41:24. She was third overall.
Nearly half of the participants were Waldoboro residents, as 13 hailed from that town.
The individual results, with place, runner’s name, age (when available) and time listed, included:
1, Parker, 19, Warren, 40:50;
2, Winchenbach, 32, Waldoboro, 41:15;
3, Parrish, 30, Norwalk, Conn., 41:24;
4, Grant Sorterup, 48, Waldoboro, 41:33;
5, Steve Cartwright, 62, Waldoboro, 42:40;
6, Erin Lyman, 34, Mount Hermon, Mass., 43:49;
7, Donald Mansius, 54, Appleton, 45:12;
8, Nick Morgan, 37, Fairfield, Conn., 47:07;
9, Robert Winslow, 33, Waldoboro, 47:38;
10, Barb Daggett, 43, Thomaston, 48:54;
11, Suzanne Allyn, 34, Rockland, 49:29;
12, John Leach, 41, Warren, 53:09;
13, Cameron Leach, 14, Warren, 53:10;
14, Dale Turner, 57, Waldoboro, 53:32;
15, Lucas McNelly, 34, Waldoboro, 54:37;
16, Deb Dean, 39, Waldoboro, 54:47;
17, Keri Lupien, 36, Waldoboro, 55:33;
18, Ryan Morton, 27, Waldoboro, 56:04;
19, Toni Cali, 42, Jefferson, 57:39;
20, June Gallant, 62, Nobleboro, 59:47;
21, Patricia Leach, 41, Warren, 59:53;
22, Paul Bass, 48, Waldoboro, 1:00:47;
23, Debbie Wallace, 49, Waldoboro, 1:00:54;
24, Lelia Dyer, 47, Waldoboro, 1:03:56;
25, Patty Porter, 50, Dracut, Mass., 1:05:45;
26, Pam Jameson, 41, Waldoboro, 1:05:46;
27, Ellen Spring, 60, Thomaston, 1:06:08;
28, Acadia Calderwood, 12, Union, 1:11:12;
29, Shannon Kenney-Calderwood, 39, Union, 1:11:14;
30, Rickey Buck, 59, Watsontown, Pa., 1:16:54;
31, Andrea Ames, 47, Lamoine, 1:32:38.
Parker outduels Winchenbach for first in Waldoboro 10K
One of many events during Waldoboro Fire Department’s 175th-year celebration
By Ken Waltz | Aug 11, 2013
WALDOBORO — The focus of the celebration may have been on the Waldoboro Fire Department and its 175 years of unwavering service to the residents of this Lincoln County town, but part of the spotlight Saturday, Aug. 10 also was on a handful of runners in the 10-kilometer race.
The road race was one of many events held in association with the celebration.
Thirty-one hardy souls participated in the 10K, led by Lance Parker, 19, of Warren, who placed first over the 6.2-mile course in 40 minutes and 50 seconds.
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