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2013 Range Call Run for Your Life Results (part 1)

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One hundred and twenty runners and more than 130 walkers started in the annual Run For Your Life 5K run/walk on Thursday, and Rangely’s William Scoggins repeated as the overall champion.

5K Run Female
Age 7 – 12 Carlie Dare 31:54
Age 13 – 18 Julia Eskelson 25:32
Age 19 – 29 Sarah Balloga 24:15
Age 30 – 39 Hanna Borchard 22:41 (Overall Female 5K Run Winner)
Age 40 – 49 Laura Ryan 23:44
Age 50 – 59 Maureen Obrien 28:13
Age 60 – 69 Donna Dare 35:26

5K Run Male
Age 6 & under Sam Conrado 32:31
Age 7 – 12 Owen Maser 24:03
Age 13 – 18 William Scoggins 16:57 (Overall Male 5K Run Winner)
Age 19 – 29 Wesley Toews 18:07
Age 30 – 39 Jared Harvey 21:08
Age 40 – 49 Karl Maser 21:35
Age 50 – 59 Kent Walter 23:03
Age 60 – 69 Mike Hardy 26:29
Age 70 – 79 Jim Mense 26:29

5K Walk Overall Winners
Male Collin Robinson 33:02
Female Sydney Hughes 36:27

All Results
Collin Robinson 33:02
(1st place) male
Jared Doll 33:39
Joshua Cochran 33:45
Sydney Hughes 36:27
(1st place) female
Kathryn Doll 36:28
Piper Haney 36:30
Eugene Hagemeyer 37:36
Bow Muxlow 37:48
Joel Matrisciano 38:07
Kalene Weinholdt 38:08
Eric Pahlke 39:06
Anna Eliasen 39:22
Libby Goehl 39:24
Ann Goehl 39:25
Ryan Phelan 40:15
Kimberly Dungan 40:23
Rhonna Waldref 40:24
Joseph Dungan 40:37
Sharon Clark 40:45
Rylea Rottman 40:57
Danae Derryberry 40:59
Lindsey Frankl 41:29
Sydney Cook 41:30
Rhonda Hilkey 42:03
Raeanne Meeker 42:04
Annelise Amack 42:10
Jenni Kincher 42:10
Meredith Deming 42:37
James Roberts 42:48
Jodi Oelsner 43:12
Ben Oelsner 43:13
Marina Zielinski 44:15
Hadleigh Seely 44:16
Janet Doll 44:17
Taylor Anita 44:18
Kelly Bina 44:21
Jeanne Justice 44:24
Mindy Clark 44:26
Michael Clark 44:27
Jill Dunbar 44:35
Dale Dunbar 44:36
Cherlynn Muxlow 44:45
Mackenzie Bina 44:45
Tristin Bina 44:45
Barbara Jex 44:47
Kellie Jex 44:47
Karen Magid 44:48
John Purkey 45:26
Jan Packer 46:01
Perry Packer 46:05
Karen Whiteman 46:43
Heather Burke 46:48
Linda Cogswell 47:02
Kari Bowers 47:09
Justin Rountree 47:09
Cheryl Mazzola 47:11
Georgann Amack 47:35
Michelle Weston 47:35
Joanie Vanderbeek 47:45
Toni Fancis 47:56
Colbi Borchard 48:23
Shauna Borchard 48:24
Christopher Moczkows 48:25
Dani Theos 48:33
Viki Pitcher 48:38
Jim Pitcher 48:39
Shelbi Blazon 48:52
Randy Hall 48:52
Emily Eliasen 48:56
Betsy Baldwin 48:59
Ashely Garcia 48:59
Catherine Eliasen 49:00
Kelley McCook 49:38
Heather Franklin 49:52
Denise Sheridan 49:52
Hannah Freeman 50:03
Starla Pelloni 50:03
Nicole Freeman 50:06
Kalley Sadler 50:32
Sabrina Parr 50:32
Scott Aldridge 50:38
Torrie Cook 50:40
Jody Meakins 50:44
Margaret Shaw 50:44
Suzanne Gerloff 50:57
Dennis Cook 51:00
Cortney Aldridge 51:15
Mandi Etheridge 51:32
Carly Thomson 51:32
Kyle Thomson 51:33
April Allen 51:43
Cindy Rholl 51:43
Sally Elliot 51:59
Melissa McDermott 52:00
Mary Grady 52:24
Charlie Day 52:25
Nicholas Rountree 52:32
Ann Kracht 53:21
Natalie Kracht 53:22
Bailey Roady 53:23
Mona Avey 53:24
Amanda Smith 54:01
Nick Smith 54:02
Jen Elder 54:12
Mathew Willey 54:27
Matt Pierson 54:32
Sally Milian 54:34
Sheri Isenhour 54:38
Antina DiBenedetto 54:44
Crystal Roberts 54:44
Sarah Grimes 54:45
Courtney Pierson 55:00
Olynna Pierson 55:00
Bry Grame 55:09
Leslee Ransone 55:30
Twila Morris 55:31
Christian Baumgart 56:14
Melissa Baumgart 56:15
Cindy Fitzgibbons 56:42
Iris Holmes 56:58
Heather Sauls 56:58
Lani Sorensen 57:20
Jan Keller 57:22
Dean Dare 59:09
Westly McBride 59:20
Martha Cole 59:34
David Cole 59:35
Emily DeFoor 59:35
Sally Eatherton 59:48
Sue Duke 59:48
Krista Walker 59:49
Complete run results will be published next week.

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