Local roundup: Shelburne Falls’ Rich Larsen among Western Mass Runners’ Hall of Fame Class of 2024
Published: 01-16-2024 2:49 PM |
Another talented class of runners will be inducted into the Western Mass Runners’ Hall of Fame in March.
The WMRHOF’s Board of Directors announced the inductees for the third class to enter the hall this week, with induction set for March 8 at the Holyoke Elks.
Greenfield Recorder running columnist John Stifler is among the soon-to-be inductees, as the Florence resident is part of the 10-member class. Stifler writes the Recorder’s “On The Run” column, which runs each month about the local running community.
Leeds’ Bill Romito, who has run over 30 Boston Marathons, is also in the Class of 2024, as is Shelburne Falls’ Rich Larsen, a West County distance runner who has been breaking records in his age group at age 70-plus. Larsen’s exploits have been featured numerous times throughout the pages of the Recorder.
Holyoke’s Bob Neil is also in the 10-member class, which also includes Longmeadow’s Ric Bourie, Pittsfield’s Mary Cobb, Springfield’s Howard Drew, Longmeadow’s Sue Haryasz, Westfield’s Nicole McGilpin and Springfield’s Ed Sandifer.
Since its inception, the WMRHOF has celebrated outstanding contributors to the running community, with its first class inducted in 2020 and the second in 2022.
In addition to these distinguished individuals, the charity organization Griffin’s Friends, which has supported children with cancer and their families for decades in the Springfield area by running and raising funds, will be inducted.
Neal Lamberton, a Springfield resident and runner who has volunteered his time to the running community for years, will receive the “Brian Goddu Volunteer of the Year” Award, founded in memory of Goddu, a founding board member of the Western Mass Runners Hall of Fame.
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The induction ceremony will take place at 6 p.m. on March at the Holyoke Elks Lodge, 250 Whitney Ave. Bob Hodge, the third-place finisher in the 1979 Boston Marathon, multiple Mount Washington Road Race champion, 40 year course record holder on the DH Jones/Amherst 10 Mile Course, and author of “Tales of the Time,” will be the guest speaker.
Tickets for the dinner and ceremony are priced at $20 and are available for purchase online (runreg.com/w-mass-runners-hall-of-fame-induction-banquet). For those unable to attend but wishing to support the WMRHoF mission, donations are welcome via the RunReg website.
Established in 2019, the WMRHoF recognizes and honors the rich history and significant contributions of individuals and teams in road racing, cross country, and track in Western Mass. For more information, please contact (WMRunnersHoF@gmail.com) or visit (www.westernmassrunnershalloffame.com).
The annual Berkshire Highlands Pentathlon will be held April 6 at Berkshire East Resort in Charlemont.
Registration is now open for Bravehearts who do the entire course solo, family teams, teams of three-to-five, with four age-based categories. There are discounted entry fees for family teams and entrants under 19 year old.
The coveted Braveheart trophies are made and donated by Ashfield Stone. The five events are a 4.5-mile trail run, 18-mile bicycle road ride, 2-plus mile paddle, 2-mile adventure run and a climb up, ski down leg.
Almost 200 athletes participated last year. There will be great food and raffle prizes for winners in each category.
Online registration is at BikeReg.com, or register the day of the event. Numerous volunteers are needed, and this year’s benefactor is the Good Neighbors Food Pantry. Discover how much fun this event is!
Girls basketball
Greenfield 40, West Springfield 39 — Amber Bergeron’s 22 points powered the Green Wave to an independent win at Nichols Gymnasium on Monday.
Greenfield trailed 31-29 going into the fourth quarter.
Carly Blanchard scored seven points, Tayler Bergeron tallied five points while Anna Bucala and Gloria McDonald both recorded three points for the Green Wave.
Pioneer 76, Athol 21 — Addie Harrington knocked down four 3's to finish with a game-high 29 points, leading the Panthers to a Franklin County League South win in Northfield on Monday.
Hailey Ring finished with 18 points, Natalie Rios scored 10 points, Kyler McClelland tallied nine points while Fota N'Diaye scored six points in the win.
Olivia Horrigan (7), Ally Robertson (6), Abigail Lutz (5) and Anna Duqette (3) were the Athol scorers.