1 Special shout out to Kathy, Jane and all the others who took the pictures used !
All are Winners at 14th Labor Day Race!
I N S I D E :
Labor Day Pictures 2
ARROWS Fall XC 4
ARROWS Track &
Field
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F.A.R.T. Trail Half 6
Rogue Biking: 6
Scholarships 6
Rogue Running: Bagel Runs, Tuesday Runs,
Pick-up Runs, Ultra and
Distance, Trail and 5K
Runs, AOR and Ragnar
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Pub Runs 7
Join/Renew Offer 8
Past Events: Labor Day Race
Coolest Mile
Lewy Goode’s 5K
Fat Ass River Trail Half
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Upcoming Events: CC Triple Crown
Cavalier Classic
Run of the Century
Run From the Lion’s Den
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E L D E R S B U R G R O G U E R U N N E R S , I N C .
P O B O X 1 7 2 6 E L D E R S B U R G , M D 2 1 7 8 4
I N F O@E R R U N . O R G
HT T P : / / E R R U N . O R G
Rogue Record V O L U M E 3 I S S U E 3 S E P T E M B E R 2 0 1 7
U P C O M I N G
B A G E L R U N
S C H E D U L E (but check the calendar for
last minute updates!)
Sept 30 Freedom Park Oct 7 Century High Oct 14 Carrolltowne ES Oct 21 Piney Run, also Cavalier Classic SCHS Oct 28 Liberty High Nov 4 Liberty Skate (Old Athens) Nov 11 Carrolltowne ES Nov 18 Liberty Exchange , also Run of the Century at CHS Nov 25 Sykesville Middle Dec 2 Freedom ES, also Run From the Lions Den LHS Dec 9 Oklahoma MS Dec 16 Wesley Freedom Dec 23 Carrolltowne ES Dec 30 Century High Jan 6 South Carroll High Jan 13 Freedom Park Jan 20 TriSport (River Rd)
The number 14 had a spe-
cial meaning this year. The
Labor Day Race was dou-
ble lucky this year (2 times
lucky “7”!). First we added
a 10K event in addition to
the 5K. And we also added
some cash prizes to the top
3 overall winners for both
the 5K and the 10K. Not to be
left out, we also ran the fun run
for those of the younger set.
Truly an event for everyone in the
family We had around 200 peo-
ple register for the various events.
We had more than 50 finishers in
the inaugural 10K event!
There are many people to recog-
nize that make this event work.
Jamie for pulling off the 5k
and10K and overall organization,
Stephanie for handling the fun run
again this year, all the volunteers
from our members who pitched
in to make 3 events happen that
morning, the county police for
monitoring the intersections, the
high school team volunteers who
assisted all over, the bikers who
“swept” the course for us, and
especially all our sponsors. Spe-
cial thanks to Kismet for the ba-
gels and the coffee. Thank you
Liberty High School for allowing
us use of your facilities and the
custodial support. A shout-out to
our Rick our DJ in residence.
And a special thank you to all the
participants. The success of this
event allows ERR to support the
community with healthy activities
for all ages in South Carroll
County.
Sponsors, Supporters & Donations
Redtail Creek Software
Carroll Hospital Sports Med
Long & Foster
Therapeutic Kneads
CrossFit Execution
Carroll Health Group
Elements of Style
Bunting Door & Hardware
Freedom Dental
Merritt Clubs
Baldwins
Freedom Chiropractic
Beck's
Misc. & Raffles
Tri Sport Junction
Market Tavern
Kismet Cafe
A Second Glance
Martins
Total Discount Liquors
Beck's
CrossFit Execution
Please support with your pat-
ronage all who supported us
5K Winners Overall
Women
1 Rhodes, Becky
2 Machiesky, LeeAnn
3 Plitt, Jennifer
Men
1 Blassino, Adolfo
2 Nevius, Ben
3 Kraus, Caleb
10K Winners Overall
Women
1 Stick, Sherry
2 Hinton, Alyssa
3 Morse, Kerri
Men
1 Klaschus, Matt
2 Mead, Chris
3 Clarke, Kyle
Some Stats
5K Women Men
Youngest 11yrs 10yrs
Oldest 65yrs 70yrs
10K Women Men
Youngest 7yrs 7yrs
Oldest 67yrs 70yrs
Pictures from the
Labor Day race
are inside
!
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P A G E 4
The Arrows home
meet on Sunday
October 8 still needs
volunteers! Sign up:
www.signupgenius.com/
Fall XC The fall Cross-Country season
has opened with another full ros-
ter for the ARROWS. Once
again, this popular and recognized
program has been filled to capaci-
ty by young athletes taking the
challenge to learn new running
skills and hone existing ones.
Many thanks to our coaches Sher-
ry Stick, Chad Epler, Becky
Rhodes, and Mindy Grosh
and all the parents and vol-
unteers who make this ex-
cellent program possible,
The team already has 4
meets under their belt and
will continue through No-
vember 12.
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errun.org/arrows
Fall Cross-Country is
now in full swing!
HELP!
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An ARROW Goes to Post-Season Track & Field Regionals!
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R O G U E R E C O R D
After a successful rookie season
with the ARROWS Braeden Dush-
kin choose to see just how far
he could go. Braeden Started
the season with a 3rd place in
Shot for 7-8 Male. With just
a simple suggestion from Coach
Fleming, Braeden went on to
win all 4 of the remaining track
meets he entered. Braeden also
went 3 for 3 on top of the podi-
um in 300g Turbo Javelin. Tak-
ing that success Braeden en-
tered the district competition
for AAU held in Baltimore
County. The streak continued
with 1st place finishes in both
the shot and javelin. Next stop
was the Regional competition at
Morgan State University.
The event was over two
days with Javelin the 1st and
Shot the 2nd. Day 1 was a
little tough as the nerves got
the best of Braeden. By far
the most amount of specta-
tors and throwers took its
toll and the size of facility
also was an intimidating fac-
tor. Braeden worked
through it making it passed
the cuts but couldn't pro-
duce a qualifying throw. Fin-
ishing 6th overall. Day 2
Brae woke with a renewed
energy and confidence. Shot
put took place inside the
MSU football stadium which
was quite the experience. Day 2 was
very successful despite an arm injury
with a 2nd place finish and a qualifying
spot for the Jr Olympics. Braeden said
the best part of the weekend was com-
peting with (not against) his friend Tyler
from the Wolfpack. Both boys had been
competing against each other finishing
1st and 2nd in 4 meets. The boys be-
came friends over the course of the
season and it really showed during the
event. Braeden did not attend the Jr
Olympics for shot but attended the
USA Triathlon Age Group National
Championship that same week Finishing
30th. Braeden is very much looking for-
ward to seeing his teammates again this
cross country season and takes tremen-
dous pride in being an ARROW.
The spring ARROWS track & field home
meet at Century
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First Ever F.A.R.T. Trail Run Fun On July 22, a great group of
folks gathered to run the trails
in Patapsco State Park in a or-
ganized half-marathon or what-
ever you wanted to do format.
It certainly met the objective
of just having fun and enjoying
the Park! Thanks to Chad for
putting this one together and
all the contributors who
helped with water and 1st Aid
support. A cool video of the
event can be found here
(thanks Jeff for giving the link):
https://video.relive.cc
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New program in 2018!
The ERR scholarship pro-
gram is changing for 2018.
We will be awarding 2 schol-
a r sh ip s , ea ch wor t h
$2500.00, to one female and
one male high school senior
athlete in the south county.
Open to ERR members. Not
a member? Join now and
membership is valid through
2018. Family memberships
count. Student memberships
are only $5. Details can be
found at our web-site, along
with the applications and all
the eligibility requirements.
Remember, a small invest-
ment can result in a valua-
ble return in aiding your
education! Give us a
chance to help you! See:
errun.org
New High School Athlete Scholarships
Rogue Pedaling ERR Bike Well the weather just con-
tinues to make our mem-
bers get out and ride the
roads and the trails. See the
ERR Bike Facebook page
for pick-up rides, latest route
conditions, new routes, gear
opportunities, etc. Routes /
cue sheets members have
posted can be found at:
ERR Bike Files on Facebook .
The Tour de Couch Potato
event was again a tremen-
dously popular activity. Ap-
proximately 60 riders in our
region joined in the fun,
nearly a third of the total
participants world-wide..
Overall, 23,500 miles were
logged. A great way to get
out and ride! Thanks again
to Denise Beachley from
Virginia and Christine
Johnson, a former
Sykesville and ERR
resident, for admin’ing
the event and inviting
us to join. Best of
bragging rights to all
you magnet owners!
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Rogue Running (and Walking)
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Pub Runs End Another Banner Season
R O G U E R E C O R D
There sure has been a lot of activ-
ity within the group this summer.
Bagel Runs continue on Saturday
mornings, as popular as ever with
walker's, 3-4 mile runners and
others going out a bit earlier than
8 am to get extra distance in. A
great time for all with food after-
wards. See the schedule on page
1, our web-site or Facebook page.
Weekly bagel run
Tuesday morning runs continue
to happen each week for early
birds. Again check on the Face-
book page for details and other
pick-up runs during the week.
Sometimes early morning runs
happen on Wednesdays too!
Running Wednesday Morning 5am
Trail runs are occurring at vari-
ous times during the week and
week-ends, including mornings
and evenings. Runs have included
the ERR F.A.R.T half and Patapsco
Trail Fest Trail among others.
Monday Night Runs
Monday night runs from Liberty
Exchange meet at 6:30 in front of
Subway. All paces welcome at this
get-together. Run from Subway to
Century High School and back.
Training Sessions
Tony Griner along with Sherry
Stick has been holding work-outs
Mondays at 5:30pm to help people improve their
running technique. All levels of capability have
been attending and benefiting from tailored exer-
cises. Check the Facebook page for weekly loca-
tion as Liberty, Century and South Carroll
tracks have been used.
Distance and Ultra runs are a still a favorite of
many members. These include road and trail
runs. This summer members have run the Bach-
man Valley Half, Charles Street 12, Patapsco
Trail Fest, VHTRC Women's Half Marathon
among many others.
5K runs by members include the Loose Cannon,
various places around the country and many
others locally!
AOR and Ragnar Relays are setting up for next
year already. Teams are starting to re-form and
morph into different teams. Newcomers wel-
come! Looking for something different to try in
a group setting? Check these relays out on our
Facebook page
Many kudos to Angie for running this wildly suc-
cessful series this summer. The turn-out was
often in 40s of attendees and new pubs as well
as old favorites were in the line-up this year.
Our last official pub run was July but the spirit
lives on! Can’t wait til next year!
Keep up with ERR week-day/end runs on Facebook
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Carroll County TrTrTripipiplelele Crown
South Carroll High, Century High, and
L i b e r t y High all
have races to help
their ath- letes and
r u n n i n g programs
( Ca va l i e r C l a s s i c ,
Run of the Cen tu ry ,
and Run from the Lions Den). ERR has
partnered with these events to offer a
special price and medal for those who
participate in all 3 events. The first race
is in October. More details and regis-
tration information is at:
http://errun.org/events/2017-triple-
crown-series
7th Annual
Cavalier Classic
5K Trail Run & 1 Mile Walk
9:00am - Saturday, October
21, 2017 South Carroll HS
Proceeds benefit the SCHS Athletic
Boosters & the Jessica E. Belknap Me-
Labor Day 5K and 10K This was our major event of
the summer season and helps
us fund the year’s activities,
support youth programs and
scholarships. New this year
was a 10K course
First Ever F.A.R.T. ½ Marathon
Fat Ass River Trail Event on
Patapsco Park trails, Saturday July 22, 2017
Just for fun!
Coolest Mile on Main
Saturday Aug 12, 2017 Main
St., Sykesville
ERR timed this race
6th Annual
Lewy Goode's
Scouting For
Fitness 5K
Obstacle Course & Kids 1M Obstacle Course
Saturday July 8, 2017
Mayeski Park
Benefited Boy Scout Troop 733 and the Cool
Kids Campaign
morial Scholarship fund. Detailed infor-
mation and registration can be found at:
http://errun.org/events/2017-cavalier-
classic-5k-trail-run-1-mile-walk
10th Annual
Run of the Century
5 K F u n R u n /
Walk Saturday, November
18, 2017, 8:45 am, Century High School
Proceeds benefit Century High School
Athletics and JDRF Improving lives, cur-
ing Type 1 Diabetes. Detailed infor-
mation and registration can be found at:
http :/ /errun .org/events/2017-run-
century
3rd Annual
Run From the Lions Den
5K, 9am, Saturday Dec 2,
2017, Liberty High School
Proceeds benefit Liberty
track & field and Carroll County Food
Sunday. Details and registration can be
found at: http://errun.org/events/2017-
run-lions-den-5k
Eldersburg Rogue Runners, Inc.
PO Box 1726 Eldersburg , MD 21784 410-549-6296 (ext:5) [email protected] or [email protected]
http://errun.org
The Eldersburg Rogue Runners is a Non-profit Corpo-
ration founded in 2003 by area parents and is an affili-
ate of the Freedom Area Recreation Council. The Pur-
pose of the club is to assist area runners in their train-
ing. The club sponsors various activities designed to
supplement and support athletes. Older runners (post-
high school) can benefit from training suggestions and
may enjoy running in a group setting. Most of the runs
have grown to the point that participants will find
someone of a similar age and ability.
ERR is an Affiliate of FARC
which is an affiliate of the Car-
roll Co. Dept. of Recreation
and Parks.
Join The Group! 2017/2018 Renewal Open Joining or renewing after October 1 provides you
membership through all of 2018. http://errun.org/err-membership
Past Events . . and . . Upcoming Events ERR Will Be Assisting
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R O G U E R E C O R D
For a small annual fee of :
$5 per student,
$15 per individual or
$20 per family,
you will receive discounts on ERR races, events and from local
merchants; be on our email list; and receive our quarterly newsletter.
The Club-sponsored activities include:
Youth Track & Field and Cross Country club: "The ARROWS"
Athletes in AAU and USA Track and Field Events
Area Road Races
Area Training Runs
Trail Runs
Saturday Morning Group Runs- "The Bagel Runs"
High School Seniors Scholarship Program
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