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Kellie Harrington of Pittsfield bicycles to victory at the Pedal N Plod on Sunday.

Pedal N Plod Biathlon Returns to Adams, Cheshire

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Eric Harrington of Pittsfield Sunday finishes his race, winning the Iron Male division in the Pedal N Plod Biathlon.
ADAMS, Mass. -- Pittsfield's Kellie Harrington and Eric Harrington Sunday were the top two individuals when the Pedal N Plod biathlon returned to North Berkshire.
 
Eric Harrington was the first across the finish line in the Iron Male division, completing the 4.4-mile run and 22-mile bicycling course in 1 hour, 20 minutes, 18.72 seconds.
 
Kellie Harrington won the Iron Female division with a time of 1:35:05.13.
 
Eric Harrington was just more than a minute ahead of runner-up Matt Rabasco (1:21:20.79).
 
He was 31 seconds behind Rabasco at the end of the running portion and still trailed at the completion of the first 11-mile loop of the bike race but finished strong to take the crown.
 
Kellie Harrington had the fastest run among the women in the race, finishing in 27:50.19, a 6:46 mile pace, before jumping on her bike.
 
Fifty-five individuals and two-person teams clocked times in the event, which ran for 36 years before the COVID-19 pandemic forced the cancellation of the 2020 event.
 
The first team was a mixed-gender team of Kellie Lahey and Keegan Barrows of Cheshire, who finished in 1:27:22.33 -- third overall behind Harrington and Rabasco.
 
The top male team was Mark Rabasco and Kurt Kuehnel of Greenfield, who placed eighth overall with a time of 1:35:44.20.
 
The fastest all female team was Adams' Kelly Maginnis and Robin Avery. They placed 35th in the field with a time of 1:57:13.74.
 
The race benefited Northern Berkshire EMS.
 
Full results are available on the Berkshire Running Center website.
 
 
Top 10 finishers
1. Eric Harrington, Pittsfield, Iron Male, 1:20:18.72; 2. Matt Rabasco, Pittsfield, Iron Male, 1:21.79; 3. Kellie Lahey/Keegan Barrows, Cheshire, Mixed Team, 1:27:22.33; 4. Fritz Sanders, Dalton, Iron Male, 1:30:21.94; 5. Kellie Harrington, Pittsfield, Iron Female, 1:35:05.13; 6. Melissa Gniadek/Gregory Gniadek, Richmond, Mixed Team, 1:35:05.86; 7. Miranda Bona/Ian Nesbitt, Clarksburg, Mixed Team, 1:35:30.36; 8. Mark Rabasco/Kurth Kuehnel, Male Team, 1:35:44.20; 9. Hadley Moore/Anthony Moore, Adams, Mixed Team, 1:35:44.51; 10. Aiden Daniello/Fabio Daniello, Pittsfield, Male Team, 1:36:25.04.
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Adams Police Takes League Title

By Ben McDonoughFor iBerkshires.com Sports
In a hard-fought three-game championship series, Adams Police saved its best performance for last.
 
Behind a dominant outing from Lador Lawson and an offense that capitalized on nearly every opportunity, Adams Police defeated Adams Community Bank 10-0 in five innings Saturday to capture the Adams-Cheshire League championship.
 
Lawson was in command from the opening pitch, retiring the first two batters he faced with a strikeout and a fly ball before working around a two-out double by Maddox Milesi. The right-hander stranded the runner with another strikeout, setting the tone for a championship performance in the circle.
 
The Police offense answered immediately in the bottom of the first.
 
Hudson Ziter led off with a single before Lawson drew a walk and stole second to put two runners in scoring position. Avry Decker followed with a two-run hit to open the scoring. Danny Collins added an RBI single later in the inning, and another run came home during an aggressive baserunning sequence as Adams Police built a 5-0 advantage before Adams Community Bank recorded the third out.
 
Lawson continued to cruise in the second, striking out all three Adams Community Bank batters he faced.
 
The Police added to their lead in the bottom half of the inning when Ziter collected his second hit of the day. Moments later, Lawson drove a two-run home run to left field, extending the advantage to 7-0. Decker later reached with another base hit, while Adams Community Bank pitcher Mason Kucka settled in to record consecutive strikeouts and prevent further damage.
 
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