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WB_ VO ICE - CVD AI L Y - 30 - 06 / 21 /1 0 WB _ VO I CE/ P AG ES [T30 ] 0 6 /2 0 /1 0 2 1: 49 SU PE RI MP WB By Patrick Sweet Staff Writer WILKES-BARRE — Kelly Cira- vo lo ha s ke pt he r str eakaliv e,win- ningthe Wi lke s-BarreDuathlo n on Sunday for the third time in three outings. Cira vo lo ma y ha ve donefour in a row, though, but the fastest female compet ito r waspregna nt wit h her daughter, Gemma, during last yea r’srace. Scot t Cira vo lo, her hus - band, waited at the finish line on Public Square for Ciravolo with their daughter . “The y’remy suppo rt team,” Kel ly Ciravolo said, smiling as she stood nextto her daug hter’ s strol ler . The 31-ye ar-old fromSha verto wn beatthe seco nd-p lacefinishe r , Mon i- ca Obsi tas of Wi lkes -Barr e, by mor e thanfiv e minu tes.Cirav olo’s offici al time was 1:25:32 .95, roughlytwo-min- utesslowe r thanin pre viou s yea rs. Transitioning back from preg- nancy to hitting the pavement might seem a little overwhelming or difficult, but Ciravolo took it in stride. “I ran 10 days after I had (Gem- ma),” Ciravolo said. “It felt weird, lik e I ha d noorga ns .” Coincide ntally , the top male com- pet ito r hasalso fin ish ed fir st in all four of his appearance s, except a knee injury kept him out of last year’ s competiti on. Jeff Miller , 42, of Lewisto wn fin- ish ed witha timeof 1:12:5 4.6 5. “It think it’s one of the harder years we’ve had up here,” Miller said. The race — which begins and ends with a 3-mile run with a 16- mile bike in bet ween — began on Publi c Squar e. Race rs went acro ss the Market Street Bridge and around Kirby Park on foot. After hopping on the bikes, competitors pedaled down Main Street before turn ingarou nd at theSear s Dis tri - bution Center to return to Public Square. Mayor Tom Leighton competed in therace wit h a re la y par tne r fo r the sev enthtime. He comp lete d the bik e po rtion and Mik e McDade , 20 , ran. “It’s a tremendous day for Wil- kes -Barre,” Leigh ton said after the race. Each year, the race has grown. The number of participants  jumped from roughly 160 in 2008 and 20 0 in2009 , to213 thi s ye ar. Therace rs sai d the y enj oy ed the course, but some were sent in the wrong direction at the bike turn- around.Miller , follow ing a sheriff’s car leading the race, took the cor- rec t ro ute , whi le oth er rac erswere incorrect ly directe d the wrong way , extending the race by roughly a mile. “I got down there and thought, ‘tha t’snot goodnews, ’” Chri s Garg - es, the second- place finishe r , said. Bot h Gar gesand thi rd- pla ce fin - isher Sean Robbins sai d theyshout- ed outto thesheriff’sdeputydirect - ing riders that she was sending themin thewrong dir ecti on. Race officials said the mistakes didn’t significantly affect result times. By Jonathan Bombulie Staff Writer Betweenthe lon g hou rs,the har d tra ve l andthe utte r lac k of jobsecu- rity, it’s not easy being a hockey wife and mother . Eli e Pa tri ck,wife of fo rmerWil- kes-Barre/Scranton Penguins coach Glenn and moth er of forme r Pen- guins player Curtiss and his sister Veroni- ca , wa s anall-s tarin thefie ld. Diagnosed with a brain tumor in February 2009, she died Satur- day at age 60 at her home in Dal- las. “Thebes t way I ca n sa y itis sh e was Glen n’s roc k,” Pen guin s CEO Jeff Ba rre tt said. “She wasso sup- portive, and not just in Wilkes- Barr e.They hadhardtimes lik e all couples . Glenn had a business in Virginia and the shipyard closed and it was hard. But she was al way s sup port iv e and alw ayspos- iti ve . Shewas oneof t he mostposi- ti ve peop le youcouldever meet .” Like many hockey families, the Patricks moved frequently as Glenn’s career took them to vari- ous parts of the country . Once Glenn got the job as the Penguins’ fi rsthead coa ch in 199 9, the y mad e the Back Mountain their perma- nent home. Through the ups and downs of Glenn ’s coach ing ca reer — he was letgo bythe Pen guin s in2003before coaching the ECHL’s Wheeling Nail ers from2005-08 and Wy omin g Seminary last season — Elie was by hisside. “Coaches are almost always on the hot seat and their wives sit in thestan dsand lis tento peo plecom- plain and listen to people boo,” Barrett said. “Coaches are people too , andit’s a tou gh job , esp eci all y for their families. Coaches put in so man y mor e hou rs thanplaye rs. It’s just the nature of the job, and their wives can be like single par- ent s some time s. I thin k tha t’s wh y you see so many marriages that don’t make it in hockey . It’s a trib- uteto bot h of them , howtheystuc k together.” A memori al se rvi ce wil l be hel d at 2 p .m.Frid ayat Hi gh Po int Ba p- tis t Chu rc h in Lar ksvi lle . The fam- ily will receive friends from 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday at Harold C. Snow- donFuner al Home in Sha ve rto wn. Onl ine con dol enc es ma y be sen t to [email protected]. DUATHLON DELIGHT Ciravolo, Miller post race victories KRISTEN MULLEN /THE CITIZENS’ VOICE Mayor Tom Leighton competes in Sunday’s event. KRISTEN MULLEN /THE CITIZENS’ VOICE Jeff Miller, left, and Kelly Ciravolo race to victory Sunday. KRISTEN MULLEN /THE CITIZENS’ VOICE Competitors race down Market Street during the annual Wilkes-Barre Duathlon on Sunday morning. Elie Patrick loses battle with cancer Obituary can be found on page 24 3 0     T H E C I T I Z E N S V O I C E M O N D A Y  , J U N E 2 1  , 2 0 1 0

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By Patrick SweetStaff Writer 

WILKES-BARRE — Kelly Cira-volo has kept her streakalive,win-ningthe Wilkes-BarreDuathlon onSunday for the third time in threeoutings.

Ciravolo may have donefour in arow, though, but the fastest femalecompetitor waspregnant with herdaughter, Gemma, during lastyear’srace. Scott Ciravolo, her hus-band, waited at the finish line onPublic Square for Ciravolo withtheir daughter.

“They’remy support team,” KellyCiravolo said, smiling as she stoodnextto her daughter’s stroller.

The 31-year-oldfrom Shavertownbeatthe second-placefinisher, Moni-ca Obsitas of Wilkes-Barre, by morethan five minutes.Ciravolo’s officialtime was 1:25:32.95, roughlytwo-min-utesslower thanin previous years.

Transitioning back from preg-nancy to hitting the pavementmight seem a little overwhelmingor difficult, but Ciravolo took it instride.

“I ran 10 days after I had (Gem-ma),” Ciravolo said. “It felt weird,like I had noorgans.”

Coincidentally, the top male com-petitor hasalso finished first in allfour of his appearances, except aknee injury kept him out of lastyear’s competition.

Jeff Miller, 42, of Lewistown fin-ished witha timeof 1:12:54.65.

“It think it’s one of the harderyears we’ve had up here,” Millersaid.

The race — which begins andends with a 3-mile run with a 16-mile bike in between — began on

Public Square. Racers went acrossthe Market Street Bridge andaround Kirby Park on foot. Afterhopping on the bikes, competitorspedaled down Main Street beforeturningaround at theSears Distri-bution Center to return to PublicSquare.

Mayor Tom Leighton competedin therace with a relay partner forthe seventhtime. He completed thebike portion and Mike McDade, 20,ran.

“It’s a tremendous day for Wil-kes-Barre,” Leighton said after therace.

Each year, the race has grown.Th e n u mbe r o f pa rtici pan ts

 jumped from roughly 160 in 2008and 200 in2009, to213 this year.

Theracers said they enjoyed thecourse, but some were sent in thewrong direction at the bike turn-around.Miller, following a sheriff’scar leading the race, took the cor-rect route, while other racerswereincorrectly directed the wrongway,extending the race by roughly amile.

“I got down there and thought,‘that’snot goodnews,’” Chris Garg-es, the second-place finisher, said.

Both Gargesand third-place fin-isher Sean Robbins said theyshout-ed outto thesheriff’sdeputydirect-ing riders that she was sendingthemin thewrong direction.

Race officials said the mistakesdidn’t significantly affect resulttimes.

By Jonathan Bombulie

Staff Writer 

Betweenthe long hours,the hardtravel andthe utter lack of jobsecu-rity, it’s not easy being a hockeywife and mother.

Elie Patrick,wife of formerWil-kes-Barre/Scranton Penguins

c o a ch G l e nn a n dmother of former Pen-guins player Curtissand his sister Veroni-

ca, was anall-starin thefield.

Diagnosed with a brain tumorin February 2009, she died Satur-day at age 60 at her home in Dal-las.

“Thebest way I can say itis shewas Glenn’s rock,” Penguins CEOJeff Barrett said. “She wasso sup-portive, and not just in Wilkes-Barre.They hadhardtimes like allcouples. Glenn had a business inVirginia and the shipyard closedand it was hard. But she wasalways supportive and alwayspos-

itive. Shewas oneof the mostposi-tive people youcouldever meet.”

Like many hockey families, thePatricks moved frequently asGlenn’s career took them to vari-ous parts of the country. OnceGlenn got the job as the Penguins’firsthead coach in 1999, they madethe Back Mountain their perma-nent home.

Through the ups and downs of Glenn’s coaching career — he wasletgo bythe Penguins in2003before

coaching the ECHL’s WheelingNailers from 2005-08 and WyomingSeminary last season — Elie wasby hisside.

“Coaches are almost always onthe hot seat and their wives sit inthestandsand listento peoplecom-plain and listen to people boo,”Barrett said. “Coaches are peopletoo, andit’s a tough job, especiallyfor their families. Coaches put inso many more hours thanplayers.It’s just the nature of the job, and

their wives can be like single par-ents sometimes. I think that’s whyyou see so many marriages thatdon’t make it in hockey. It’s a trib-uteto both of them, howtheystucktogether.”

A memorial service will be heldat 2 p.m.Fridayat High Point Bap-tist Church in Larksville. The fam-ily will receive friends from 5 to 7p.m. Thursday at Harold C. Snow-donFuneral Home in Shavertown.Online condolences may be sent to

[email protected].

DUATHLONDELIGHT

Ciravolo, Miller post race victories

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Mayor Tom Leighton competes in Sunday’s event.

KRISTEN MULLEN /THE CITIZENS’ VOICE

Jeff Miller, left, and Kelly Ciravolo race to victory Sunday.

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Competitors race down Market Street during the annual Wilkes-Barre Duathlon on Sunday morning.

Elie Patrickloses battlewith cancer

Obituarycan be foundon page 24

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