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2004 NER Pub Series Men's Final Standings

Congratulations to Eric "The Keg" Beauchesne on an unprecedented fourth consecutive malt and hops title and to Trish Hillery on her initial foray into the foam.

A total of 1,054 signed on for the 3rd Annual Paddy's Pub Shillelagh Shuffle 3M and given the generosity of the hosts it'd be hard for NER not to make this burgeoning classic it's 2005 Grand Finale.

"This is just wonderful," noted a misty-eyed Irish Tom Hurley, fresh from a cruise to Bermuda and a madcap drive from the waterfront to Paddy's.

Andy Keith followed John Mortimer (14:23) across the finish line in 14:54 and was aghast at his time after noticing the Keg had won here in 14:20 the previous year. (That time, however, was run on a course somewhere between 2.88 and 2.89 miles.) This year marks the first for the USATF certified 3M course.

The Purple Heart award goes to all the Hurtin' For Certain Striders who made it back from the Cape after Dave Kelly's bachelor party the previous evening. HFCer Tim "Mad Dog" Gavin even managed to upchuck during his warm-up run. Also to Whirlaway's Paul Hammond and Chris Spinney who'd run the Chicago Marathon the week prior.

On the women's ledger, fresh-faced HFCer Meaghan Shaw pulled in 2nd at 17:51 behind Trish (17:28) and could be a playuh in 2005, while Brian 'Kid' Mahoney pulled within two points of Pub Series leader (until the "Fall" at Finbar's) Chris Teague, while just outpointing Saucony workmate Mike McGrane

N. Dartmouth's Joann Mathews fought the good fight but Trish came within six points of a perfect 300 score. Tough to beat. Pub rookie Michelle Carletti continually improved during the Series and actually ran 1:30 faster (to jump into 6th place) than she did here last year when the course was short.

There's a lot of people we're not mentioning but they all know who they are and we want to post the final standings before the first snowfall. Check the web & mag for year-end party proclamations and 2005 info (starting with March's Irish Rover 4M out of the Brian Boru Pub in Portland, Maine).

Congrats to all!

Men's Standings after the 3rd Annual Paddy's Pub Shillelagh Shuffle 3M, 6th out of 6 Pub Series Races in 2004

Open Men (Top 50 Score Including Age-Groupers)

1. Eric Beauchesne -------280
2. Chris Teague -------265
3. Brian Mahoney ------263
4. Michael McGrane ------261
5. Tom Doody - NH------258
6. Peter Lopriore ------228
7. Paul Hammond ------227
8. Barry Phelps------216
9. Tim Gavin------198
10. Bobby Bligh - RI------193
11. Keiron Tumbleton ------192
12. Chris Spinney------182
13. Paul Kelly--------160
14. Ken Warren--------132
15. Michael Paglia ---------129
16. Tom Dmukauskas-------119
17. Chris Smith---------83
18. Paul Corcoran--------80
19. David Welch--------76
20. Don Fredrikson - RI--------56
21. Steven Allison--------51
22. Mike Sawyer--------45
23. Brian Applebaum--------12
24. Guy Barra--------10
25. Bryan Van Dorpe--------4
26. Edward Soares----------3

Men's Masters (Top 10 Score)

1. Tom Doody - NH------59
2. Paul Hammond ------53
3. Chris Spinney------41
4. Ken Warren--------30
5. Paul Corcoran--------13
6. Bobby Bligh - RI-----------12
7. Dave Welch - RI--------9
7. Don Fredrikson - RI--------9
10. Mike Sawyer--------3
11. Steve Allison--------2

Seniors (Top 8 Score)

1. Guy Barra--------35
2. Dave Cobb--------25
3. Tom Kiely--------12

Veterans (Top 6 Score)

1. Dave Pember--------32
2. Tom Abbott---------9

70+ (Top 4 Score)

1. Bob Hillman-------24


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