Archive for September, 2007

KESSLER: Runaways 5 Miler HEATS winner made summer memorable

Amy Rudolph and Mark Coogan

Tuesday, September 11, 2007 10:53 PM EDT (exerpt) Labor Day has come and gone, but, it’s still considered summer until Sept. 21, which means it’s not too late to hand out the annual Honors for Extraordinary Achievements in the Summer or HEATS awards for 2007. Recipients are:

The Runaways Runaround 5-Miler: This annual benefit run for Community VNA Hospice, turned 5 on a gorgeous Sunday morning, Aug. 19, and is proving itself to be a staple of the summer road-running circuit. Offering a nice course through downtown North Attleboro and on some of the rural roads that border some of the town’s remaining farms, it’s a nice way to get some exercise on a summer Sunday, and to help an excellent cause in the process. Special HEAT awards to Olympians Amy Rudolph and Mark Coogan, whose participation this year greatly enhanced the race.  

LARRY KESSLER is a Sun Chronicle local news editor. Reach him at 508-236-0330 or at lkessler@thesunchronicle.com.

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Trish Hillery CC/TF Coach At Bryant University

BRYANT UNIVERSITY NAMES TRISH HILLERY CROSS COUNTRY / TRACK & FIELD COACH

August 24, 2006

TRISH hILLERY

SMITHFIELD, RI -    The Bryant University Department of Athletics & Recreation is pleased to announce the hiring of TRISH HILLERY as its new men’s and women’s cross country / track & field coach.  The announcement was made today by  Director of Athletics Bill Smith.  

A 1989 graduate of Providence College, Hillery was a four-year standout member of the Friars’ cross country and track & field teams for coach Ray Treacy.  During her career, Hillery placed in the top 10 in all four BIG EAST Conference Cross Country Championships and captained the Friars’ cross country team to the 1989 conference championship. 

An all-conference academic selection in 1988, Hillery placed second in the 10,000 meters at BIG EAST Conference Outdoor Championships. 

A native of Limerick, Ireland, Hillery was the Irish High School Cross Country Champion from 1982 to 1985 and currently holds the Irish High School 3,000 meter record of nine minutes, 51.0 seconds. 

A resident of Greenville, R.I., Hillery has been an active competitor on the local racing circuit.  In 2003, she placed third in the 3,000 meters at the U.S.A. Track & Field Indoor Sub-Master’s and captured the 2004 New England Runner Magazine Pub Race Series title. 

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