TRAVERSE CITY — Zach Ripley and Dan Kerr waged a two-man battle in the Meijer's Cherry Festival 15K road race Saturday.
In the end, Ripley won the sprint to the finish, edging Kerr by less than a second — 48:31.93 to 48:32.35.
"It was like working with someone in a race," Ripley said. "You go for a bit, you start to get tired, and the other person takes over. We went back and forth."
"I threw a punch, he threw a punch," Kerr added. "I think both of us were wondering if we were going to be able to respond to that next move."
Ripley, who ran at Cornerstone, was in uncharted territory.
"I had never run longer than 10K," he said. "This is my longest race."
And he started to feel it late.
"That last mile and a half was long," he said.
Ripley tried to save his energy for the last 10K of the race.
"I was told to watch out for (McKinley) hill," he said. "So I was trying to be ready for that. I didn't want to do anything crazy the first three miles. I wanted to relax and see what these guys were doing."
A Petoskey native, Kerr, who runs for Calvin College, earned All-American honors this spring when he finished fifth in the 10,000 meters in the Division 3 nationals. He also earned All-American honors in the fall in cross country.
"Calvin has an awesome program," Ripley said. "He's (Kerr) one of the guys driving that program right now."
Kerr ran two minutes faster than last year.
"Last year was hot and a little more humid," he said. "Today was mild. You couldn't have asked for anything better."
Emma Kertesz, who will be a fifth-year senior at Toledo next season, ran away with the women's 15K, finishing in 53:05.87. Calvin's Nicole Michmerhuizen was second in 58:25.21. Adrian Chouinard-Neal, who ran at Traverse City Central and Grand Valley State, placed third in 59:29.23.
Kertesz enjoyed a spectacular spring, earning the Mid-American Conference's Women's Outdoor Most Valuable Performer Award at the league championships. She won the 5,000 and 3,000 steeplechase and was third in the 1,500.
"I took some time off after nationals," she said. "I'm slowly building mileage. I wanted to come up here and get an idea of where my fitness is right now. I did the Bastille 15K in Fenton last year so I thought I would mix it up and come up to the Cherry Festival this year."
Kertesz led from the start.
"I was by myself for awhile in the beginning," she said. "Then I started catching some of the men who had fallen off the first pack. It was good for me to have someone to go after instead of being in no-man's land."
Michmerhuizen was part of a contingent from Calvin College to compete in the 15K.
"I took it easy until we got to the hill and then I went as hard as I could after that," she said.
Chouinard-Neal last raced in April. She was coming off tendonitis in her right foot.
"I went out maybe a little more aggressively than I should have for my fitness level," she said. "When I hit (McKinley) hill it was downhill from there.
"But it was good just to get out and have the racing feel again. It was a good start for me, especially in this kind of heat. I'm happy with it."
Chouinard-Neal was impressed with Kertesz.
"She dropped me in the first mile," she said. "I tried to hang on with her, but I hit 5:36 and I want to guess she hit 5:20. She has some wheels. She looked great from the get-go."
Karen Kirt won the women's master's division in 1:06:27.65. John Dood was the men's master's winner in 52:34.57.
2012 National Cherry Festival
Ripley edges Kerr in 15K
Men's race decided by less than a second
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Run for the finish
Betsy Graney made a triumphant return to the Cherry Festival on Saturday, winning the women’s Fifth-Third Golden Mile. Graney was timed in 4 minutes, 42.5 seconds. Notre Dame alum Daniel Clark captured the men’s Golden Mile in 3:58.5.
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Neal, Kovacic win 5K
Kevin Cataldo initiated the challenge. Tommy Neal answered. Neal, a Colorado resident, won the Meijer’s Cherry Festival men’s 5K road race Saturday, finishing in 15:20.26. Cataldo, a former Suttons Bay standout, was second in 15:49.61.
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National Cherry Festival photo gallery
Relive the 2012 National Cherry Festival through the multitude of photos taking by the Record-Eagle.
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Cherry Festival feedback 'positive'
Tom Garrisi kept people talking during the National Cherry Festival's eight-day run. When the dust cleared, there wasn't much else to be said.
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Families wrap whirlwind week at Cherry Fest
It’s been a long week for Jennifer Hart and her daughters, but they wouldn’t have it any other way.
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Houghton: Mile races should be competitive
Olympic Trial qualifiers Daniel Clark, Kelley Miller and Betsy Graney headline the field for today's Fifth-Third Golden Mile.
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Today at the Cherry Fest: 07/14/2012
Today's National Cherry Festival schedule:
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Howard crowned Cherry Queen
Meg Howard has been crowned National Cherry Queen at Friday's Queen's Coronation Ball at the Park Place Hotel.
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Video: Ultimate Air Dogs at the National Cherry Festival
The National Cherry Festival Ultimate Air Dogs competition Friday, July 13, in Traverse City.
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Video: Kids Make and Bake at the National Cherry Festival
The National Cherry Festival Kids Make and Bake takes place Thursday, July 12, 2012 at the Open Space. The event, sponsored by the Grand Traverse Pie Company, benefits the Traverse Bay Children's Advocacy Center.
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Cherry cost skyrockets
This year’s cherry harvest offers a lesson in Economics 101: tight supply and high demand means buyers are paying a lot more for the region’s signature fruit.
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Dogs catch air at competition
A bit unconventional, maybe, but tossing a tennis ball with a lacrosse stick prodded 7-year-old Emma into the pool.
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Today at Cherry Fest: 07/13/2012
Today's National Cherry Festival schedule
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Cherry Connection lifts veil on cherry farming for visitors
“The Cherry Connection” at the Northwest Michigan Horticultural Research Station in Leelanau County offers National Cherry Festival-goers a glimpse behind the midway and the downtown treats to the little red fruit behind it all.
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Video: Gibby's Fries
Behind the scenes with the Cherry Festival perennial favorite, Gibby's Fries.
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Tiberg ready for 33rd Cherry Festival 15K
To call Traverse City's Mike Tiberg a veteran runner at the Cherry Festival 15K might be a bit of an understatement.
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Dried cherries keep region’s fruit on plates
While generations of kids may have grown up with little red boxes of raisins, Sandra Umstead’s three children might very well not even know what a raisin is.
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Ohio prep runners come to TC as reward
Soon after Ross Deye helped launch the Sylvania Striders, a light went on.
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Don't count calories at Cherry Fest
The standard food groups change as soon as you walk through the Open Space gates.
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Recipe of the Week: Fresh Cherry Streusel Pie
Reporter Lisa Perkins said this recipe, which originally called for blueberries and pecans, is a favorite Cherry Festival treat.
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Fun-filled morning at Special Kids Day
Matt Moritz remembers spending happy hours at the National Cherry Festival's Special Kids Day.
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Today at the Cherry Fest: 07/12/2012
Schedule of today's events at the National Cherry Festival:
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Cherry Fest lovers from near and far
Kahiso Erickson scanned multiple maps near the Open Space, in hopes he could mark his home with a pin.
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GT Band shares its culture at pow wow
The Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians share their cultural heritage through dance and song.
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Run for the finish



