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82 The QUEE NS Courier • november 19, 2015 for breaking news visit www.qns.com sports LAGCC Lady Red Hawks dominate in record-setting win BY ANTHONY GIUDICE [email protected] @A_GiudiceReport Records were made to be broken, and the LaGuardia Community College (LAGCC) Lady Red Hawks broke two team single-game records during their 103-57 drubbing of Dutchess Community College Falcons on Nov. 16. The team’s 103 points marks the first time the team has ever eclipsed the 100-point plateau in a single game, and the 46-point margin of victory is the largest in the program’s three-year history, breaking the previous record of 42 points set against Kingsborough last season. The game was never in question as the Lady Red Hawks jumped out to an early lead, ending the first quarter Queens Distance Runners help create first Queens Marathon BY ANTHONY GIUDICE [email protected] @A_GiudiceReport One Queens-based running group is bringing the borough its very first marathon next year. A group of local athletes came together to bring a unified running community to Queens. They founded their running organization, Queens Distance Runners (QDR), in 2013 with only three members, and have grown to more than 160 runners in two years. “The Queens Distance Runners came to fruition on the premise that Queens, the largest and most populated borough in the city of New York, lacked a true running community that could unite not only runners living in Queens, but encourage new runners from all communities to join us and be a part of our running community,” said Kevin Montalvo, founding member of QDR. “We like to think of ourselves as the diverse family of runners that lives in Queens and uses its streets and parks as our personal backyard.” Montalvo has had the vision to bring a marathon to Queens for a long time, and now, with the help of the runners of the QDR and their sponsor, they are about to make his vision a reality. Montalvo believes that bringing a marathon to Queens will not only vitalize the borough’s running community, but also bring runners from other cities to Queens. “Our team has been blessed with selfless and enthusiastic members that have done nothing besides help and boost our running community,” Montalvo said. “I’ve traveled to other cities ranging from Albany to Rio de Janeiro to Yonkers, Miami and Boston, and I believe that the effects of hosting a marathon within a city is inspiring and truly gives the city an opportunity to demonstrate to the runners coming by — and to the community itself — what the city and community culture is all about. The bottom line is, since taking part in all these events, I want people to come to Queens.” The inaugural Queens Marathon is scheduled to take place on April 30, 2016, with registration to open earlier in the year. “The course will be five loops of Flushing Meadows Park, and while on a normal day you would have little around you besides Meadow Lake and plenty of open road, we are promising to stack spectators, music groups and beyond to fill our course with entertainment and keep you inspired along the way,” Montalvo said. The QDR is inviting the all communities to come out and be a part of this historic event for the city. “We at the Queens Distance Runners don’t just want runners, we want everyone to be involved in this event one way or another; whether you are interested in spectating, supporting our efforts by volunteering or simply asking their friends and family to come be a part of history, we want this event to honor our great borough for everything it stands for,” Montalvo said. with a 30-13 lead. LAGCC held Dutchess Community College to 18 points or fewer in all four quarters, while they were able to score no less than 18 points in each quarter. Briana Johnson, who recently returned to the team after a neck injury, scored a game-high 29 points coming off the bench. Kailyn Richburg added 22 points and eight assists while Sarah Edwards posted another double-double, dropping 17 points and grabbing 13 rebounds. Marika Gordon also registered her third straight double-double, scoring 13 points and pulling down 12 boards. The Lady Red Hawks are now 3-0 on the young season and will look to continue their winning was when they face the Queensborough Tigers Thursday night at 7 p.m. at LAGCC. Photo courtesy LaGuardia Community College The LaGuardia Community College Lady Red Hawks set two new team records when they defeated Dutchess Community College 103-57 on Nov. 16. Photo courtesy of Queens Distance Runners The Queens Distance Runners have set up the very first Queens Marathon.


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