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Slide Show: ‘Run for Your Life’ walk/run results

phmkrun-walkrace10MEEKER | Results from the run/walk events and the slide show are below:

Men’s 5K walk
1 Joe Gutierrez, 37:12.44
2 Allen Daghigh, 43:23.18
3 Jason Walker, 44:12.84
4 Don Perry, 44:37.59
5 Aaron Weston, 45:51.97
6 Kirk Conrado, 47:10.75
7 Ron Weud, 49:05.59
8 Kerry Conrado, 52:03.47
9 Collin Cochran, 52:46.28
10 Gary Zellars, 53:44.46
11 Kye Nolan, 54:44.50
12 Tren Nolan, 54:48.84
13 Matt Seely, 55:26.96
14 Charlie Day, 55:35.50
15 Mehrdan Jahani, 57:48.12
16 Robert Almgren, 60:27.91
17 Wilson Hahnenberg, 61:20.28

Women’s 5K walk
1 Heather Burke, 37:00.00
2 Mary Mayerle, 38:35.50
3 Jeanne Newman, 39:38.18
4 Kim Reid, 39:45.99
5 Teresa Hale, 39:58.88
6 Renae Neilson, 40:10.25
7 Brenda Boes, 40:11.02
8 Tammy Edinger, 40:41.91
9 Anita Erikson, 41:29.06
10 Kalen Weinholdt, 41:44.62
11 Sheena Sandoval, 42:32.25
12 Annie Long, 42:48.97
13 Sharon Clark, 42:47.56
14 Sheri Isenhour, 43:04.91
15 Janie Mineart, 43:36.31
16 Mindy Burke, 43:37.21
17 Cherie Walker, 43:38.56
18 Danae Derryberry, 44:13.52
19 Suzanne Gerloff, 44:15.02
20 Catherine Eliasen, 44:36.75
21 Barb Williams, 44:39.51
22 Cheryl Mazzola, 44:40.39
23 Patti Arrington, 44:45.84
24 Kari Bowers, 44:48.84
25 Taylor Neilson, 44:48.18
26 Piper Haney, 45:19.22
27 Robyn Burbridge, 45:19.90
28 Shona Richardson, 45:39.34
29 Ashley Miles, 45:40.00
30 Glenda Williams, 45:40.56
31 Kim Dungan, 45:41.18
32 Tina Dungan, 45:41.72
33 Denise Sheridan, 45:42.24
34 Vickie Gartner, 45:43.27
35 Joan Overton, 45:45.90
36 Jordan Smith, 45:46.52
37 Michelle Weston, 45:47.02
38 Ethel Edinger, 46:43.56
39 Nita Rohn, 46:44.15
40 Andrey Eaton, 46:53.12
41 Reagan Pearce, 46:54.15
42 Sydney Hughes, 47:06.81
43 Stacie Kincher, 47:11.47
44 Lori Robinson, 47:28.81
45 Stacy Gould, 47:29.56
46 Cathy Caldwell, 48:20.72
47 Peggy Back, 48:22.53
48 Danielle Saucedo, 48:23.59
49 Mandy de Vergie, 48:37.34
50 McKayla Morrell, 48:37.90
51 Aloara Preston, 48:48.81
52 Brenda Prenzlow, 48:50.38
53 Kathleen de Vergie, 49:00.06
54 Shannon Blanke, 48:01.50
55 Trina Zagar-Brown, 49:02.04
56 Jeannie Kilduff, 49:06.18
57 Ginny Love, 49:06.78
58 Sondra Garcia, 49:28.28
59 Megan Morrell, 49:49.00
60 Keri Grieser, 49:49.56
61 Lethie Rowles , 50:48.47
62 Linda Cogswell, 50:55.03
63 Angie Walker, 50:56.62
64 Jennifer Foster, 50:56.78
65 Bailey Roady, 50:57.50
66 Mona Avey , 51:09.22
67 Alex Jannes Ruane, 51:18.56
68 Amelia Conrado, 51:18.62
69 Stephanie Erksine, 52:03.84
70 Olynna Pierson, 52:04.31
71 Kristine Warren, 52:05.18
72 Judy Kennedy, 52:07.65
73 Bryn Walter, 52:38.78
74 Devin Buckendorf, 52:47.36
75 Stacy Joos, 52:47.84
76 Kami Cochran, 52:48.41
77 Perye Walter, 53:46.00
78 Kris Walter, 53:58.97
79 Cathy Wise, 53:59.56
80 Dolly Viscardi, 54:42.59
81 Jessica French, 55:01.41
82 Donna Tucker, 55:12.41
83 Karlee Seely, 55:13.34
84 Hadleigh Seely, 55:18.28
85 Constance Hughes, 55:20.94
86 Carey Seely, 55:26.47
87 Laurie Zellars, 55:27.59
88 Hannah Seely, 55:29.72
89 Ann Franklin, 55:34.94
90 Mary Grady, 55:36.12
91 Cheryl Hoser, 56:06.12
92 Hailey Simonsen, 56:07.28
93 Zorhen Bewley, 57:41.15
94 Leora Donraghy, 57:49.06
95 Bree Almgren, 60:29.06
96 Mary Washburn, 61:21.81
97 Sarah Hahnenberg, 61:22.62
98 Laura Wilkey, 61:24.18
99 Sue Hicken, 61:25.15
100 Sue Coquoz, 61:25.15
101 Rayola Rust, 63:31.12
102 Rhonda Cochran, 63:37.81
103 Annie Gantt, 65:47.22
104 Jerri Calkins, 65:50.22
105 Linda Tipton, No Time

Male 50+
1 Sam Robinson, 25:12.50
2 David Wise, 25:47.91
3 Al Westerman, 26:10.26
4 Dave Kennedy, 28:02.71
5 Mike Brubaker, 29:20.12
6 Dale Reed, 29:29.54
7 Larry Knowles, 29:42.16
8 David Dickman, 29:45.67
9 Mike Ellen, 29:56.54
10 John Reichart, 31:48.31
11 Jim Mense, 34:33.36
12 Richard Bacheudh, 35:15.15
13 John Isaac, 37:03.86

Female 50+
1 Laura Hollenbaugh, 24:45.52
2 Vicky Tate, 28:12.87
3 Bonnie Herter, 28:56.79
4 Carol Hollowed, 32:35.93

Male 40-49
1 Karl Maser, 22:03.32
2 Jim Passarelli, 22:16.43
3 Kent Walter, 23:16.80
4 John Almgren, 23:24.96
5 Stefan Fenster, 23:39.29
6 Dane Nolan, 23:42.35
7 Michael Park, 24:42.47
8 Anthony Mazzola, 28:45.37
9 Mitchell Holeyfield, 29:04.19
10 Ben Oelsner, 29:16.57
11 Pat Hughes, 29:40.89
12 Daniel Kelley, 32:57.76
13 Ronald Mobley, 32:57.76
14 Scott Isenhouir, 33:36.41
15 Doug Pfau, 36:53.82

Female 40-49
1 Lisa Belmonte, 20:30.56
2 Carla Westerman, 26:21.17
3 Mona Maser, 27:19.65
4 Becky Hughes, 29:40.12
5 Jill Almgren, 32:11.71
6 Sabrina Parr, 33:22.11
7 Deanna Holeyfield, 33:41.80
8 Cheryl Taylor, 35:20.35
9 Lisa Strate, 36:26.67
10 Meg Pfau, 36:47.60

Male 31-39
1 Andrew Burrows, 21:09.25
2 Kevin Murphy, 25:04.82
3 Jay Johnson,25:27.43
4 Matt McDaugale, 28:21.80
5 Hesam Najafi, 29:03.16
6 Kyle Whitaker, 32:07.10

Female 31-39
1 Laura Ryan, 21:51.73
2 Andrea Reichert, 24:55.28
3 Lisa Sprod, 28:04.30
4 Catherine McDaugale, 28:09.59
5 Emily McCoy, 31:57.96
6 Laura Lancaster, 31:58.53
7 Leslie Strate, 35:32.14
8 Mandi Etheridge, 37:04.90
9 Tara Niederkorn, 38:25.56

Male 19-30
1 Austin Rico, 20:28.03
2 Dustin Walcher, 21:31.61
3 Eric Brynildson, 23:57.10
4 Marc Risheill, 25:29.67
5 Casey Whiteman, 25:56.79
6 Jason Lacherce, 26:08.10
7 Nathan Abbott, 27:18.71
8 Nick Ruckman, 27:41.79
9 Wayne Alden, 30:30.05
10 Ben Rowles, 30:41.29
11 Aaron Zimenoff, 30:59.95
12 Chris Defuar, 31:38.89
13 Clay Walter, 35:32.57
14 Zach Vorhies, 41:24.25

Female 19-30
1 Ophelia Wilkins, 21:51.99
2 Nicole Alden, 22:11.38
3 Dayna Robinson, 26:14.35
4 Aerrca Fenster, 26:48.13
5 Marie Zimenoff, 28:28.32
6 Brianne Evam, 29:31.67
7 Katie Bauch, 30:24.32
8 Meg Hollowed, 30:38.62
9 Lauren Branstedter, 30:39.13
10 Carly Gernat, 31:10.58
11 Susan McCoy, 31:57.36
12 Natalie Morlan, 32:08.72
13 Lindsey Kruckenberg, 32:30.37
14 Beth Hollowed, 32:37.06
15 Jessi Hodgman, 33:14.45
16 Adrianna Bohne, 34:33.03
17 Bethany Burrows, 36:27.47
18 Beth Bishop, 42:18.61
19 Lindsey Martin, 53:40.12
20 Lisa Jungonski, 53:42.09

Male 13-18
1 Josh Spivey, 18:56.86
2 Kevin Martinez, 18:59.12
3 Terrence Casias, 19:48.77
4 Brock Campbell, 20:04.68
5 Pat Love, 20:40.10
6 Keenan Walter, 22:14.94
7 Bubba Mazzola, 23:16.37
8 Brady Nay, 23:47.85
9 Nate Bradfield, 24:11.62
10 Chris Dickman, 24:12.04
11 Toby Casias, 24:22.18
12 Lathrop Hughes, 24:22.48
13 Cody Pfau, 25:22.58
14 Josh Dickman, 25:32.36
15 Jared Frantz, 26:00.11
16 Jake Nieslanik, 26:01.71
17 Kelcey Satterfield, 27:07.82
18 Trevor Matrisciano, 27:21.91
19 Benjamin Fitzgibbons, 27:23.00
20 Nate Walsh, 27:58.53
21 Jared Holeyfield, 28:01.54
22 Christopher Ruckman, 28:46.51
23 Scott Smith, 29:47.68
24 Ethan Overton, 29:48.40
25 Ty Taylor, 32:56.49
26 Ryan Wix, 33:32.74
27 Jarrett Waldref, 33:34.86
28 Colton Brown, 33:35.99
29 Charlie Scherbarth, 34:52.40
30 Alex Smith, 35:14.63
31 Joey Scherbarth, 35:58.26
32 Jake Massey, 36:18.48

Female 13-18
1 Ellen Hill, 24:07.64
2 Ali Fenster, 28:42.87
3 Kendra Hill, 28:43.31
4 Randia Rule, 32:51.17
5 Kathryn Doll, 32:51.66
6 Ashton Fenste, 34:34.26
7 Kelsey Hollenbaugh, 35:19.40
8 Alana Hollenbaugh, 36:53.51

Boys’ 12 & Under
1 Kegan Roady, 21:47.84
2 Sam Nieslanik, 24:43.10
3 Zane Pfau, 25:22.86
4 Nick O’elsner, 27:38.71
5 Jacob Seely, 28:03.92
6 Wyatt Pfau, 28:06.09
7 Logan Hughes, 29:18.28
8 Tannen Kennedy, 30:11.98
9 Jacob Whitaker, 32:06.52
10 Jared Seely, 32:34.21
11 Trenner Nolan, 33:02.97
12 Trevor Moore, 35:30.72
13 Gavin Ortiz, 41:25.30
14 Reese Jungonski, 53:37.10

Girls’ 12 & Under
1 Rylea Rottmann, 28:55.71
2 Haley O’Nan, 28:56.06
3 Marissa Edwards, 34:06.57
4 Jade Taylor, 35:30.15
5 Arianna Stam, 36:21.91

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Black Sulphur Tavern held a grand opening and ribbon cutting for their new business at 364 Seventh St. The space has been renovated with several TVs and games and provides a fun, friendly atmosphere to watch your favorite sports team and enjoy a burger and wings. Owners Frank Maestas and Pat Maestas are pictured with their new staff and Chamber of Commerce representatives Stephanie Hanson, Trudy Burri and Margie Joy. Follow Black Sulphur Tavern on Facebook. Their hours are Wednesday and Thursday 3-9 p.m., Friday 3 p.m. - 1 a.m., Saturday 11-1 a.m., Sunday 11 a.m. to midnight.
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Cowboy Carson Klinzmann on the mound for Meeker at Suplizio Field in Grand Junction last Saturday. Meeker took on the 4A Rifle Bears, losing 11-1, and the Basalt Longhorns, losing 7-3. Read the recap online at ht1885.com.
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