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Run for Your Life 5K Race Results

Run for Your Life 5K Race Results
There were 135 walkers and 145 runners in the annual event. Winners of each age divisions received a prize, and, if they haven’t picked up the award, winners can pick up their awards at the Meeker Recreation Center.

12 and Under Runners — Boys
1 st Kegan Roady
2nd Michael Sarnireubedu
3rd Davis Huber
4th Sam Nieslanik
5th Dylan Moldey
6th Jacob Holeyfield
7th Logan Hughes
8th Tannen Kennedy
9th Eli Hanks

12 and Under Runners — Girls
1st Rylea Rottman 33:41:69
2nd Elizabeth Boston 34:09:66
3rd Stephany Joos

13-25 Runners — Men
1 st Eli Hermann (Overall Winner)
2nd Matt Chaquette
3rd Daltin Murphy
4th Pat Love
5th Da’Nivin Murphy
6th Tyler Huber
7th Brock Campbell
8th Kevin Martinez
9th Keenan Walter
10th Terrence Casias
11th Sam Love
12th Spencer Madison
13th Zach Vorhies
14th Bubba Mazzola
15th Toby Casias
16th Mitch Jacob
17th Andrew Brooks 24:18:93
18th Jake Nieslanik
19th Cole Steiner 24:20:78
20th Jared Frantz
21st Dayton Madison
22nd Ever Olivas 24:21:91
23rd Abram Balloga 24:23:71
24th Josh Dickman
25th Kelcey Satterfield 24:59:75
26th Chris Dickman 25:19:85
27th Trevor Matrisciano
28th Kyle Bronawski 26:00:68
29th Nick Ruckman
30th Trenton Schindler 27:22:86
31 Jared Doll
32 Quinn Wix
33 Brad Boston 28:03:80
34 Ethan Overton
35 Brady Nay 28:42:69
36 Colton Brown 28:55:74
37 Ryan Wix
38 Jarett Waldref 29:05:74
39 Jared Holeyfield 31:50:71
40 Christopher Ruckman
41 Caleb Ball 32:04:82
42 Lee Huber 34:40:97
43 J.J. Wyatt

13-25 Runners — Women
1st Jessica Berthelson
2nd Samantha Stewart
3rd Samantha Schock
4th Krystal Otwell
5th Ellen Wetli
6th Kathryn Doll 28:13:74
7th Beth Hollowed
8th Ali Fenster 29:42:61
9th Ashton Fenster 29:48:73
10th Meg Hollowed 31:34:71
11th Kiely Phelan
12th Katie Morgan 32:48:61
13th Addie Boston
14th Ally Darrow
15th Becka Darrow

26-40 Runners — Men
1 st Justin Miller
2nd Chad Johnson
3rd Araron Grimes
4th Marty Casey
5th Darby Finley
6th Dusty Miller
7th Thomas Kennedy
8th Robert Benner 24:15:75
9th Casey Whiteman
10th Ward Whiteman
11th Aaron Zimenoff 25:13:66
12th Jason Claybaugh 25:42:81
13th Kirk Henderson
14th Kevin Murphy 26:15:78
15th Mike Park
16th Marc Risheill 27:06:77
17th Matt McDaugale 28:29:88
18th Jay Johnson
19th Wayne Alder
20th Mark Morrell

26-40 Runners — Women
1st Lisa Belmonte
2nd Ophelia Wilkins
3rd Nicole Alden 24:31:74
4th Andrea Reichert
5th Ashley Choquette 25:22:75
6th Deb Henderson 26:10:85
7th Tina Mott 26:12:64
8th Marie Zimenoff
9th Trina Kennedy 26:45:60
10th Regina Miller
11th Delisa McGolrick 29:39:79
12th Laurie Simonsen 29:39:83
13th Luci Whiteman 29:40:93
14th Mary Frances Coryell
15th Marty Huntington
16th Emily McCoy 30:23:68
17th Ellen Pettijohn
18th Danae Derryberry
19th Katie Risheill 34:05:79
20th Lisa Jurganski 36:44:79

41 and Older — Men
1 st Stefan Fenster
2nd Karl Maser
3rd Billy Murphy
4th Dan Chinn
5th Kent Walters
6th Tom Tucker
7th John Almgren
8th Dave Johnson
9th Al Westerman
10th Anthony Weiss 25:11:93
11th George Huber
12th Mike Schneider 26:34:81
13th Jeff Foster
14th Mike Eller
15th Bob Boston
16th Warren Bystedt 28:02:97
17th Dean Hubbell
18th Steve Balloga
19th Larry Knowles 30:22:80
20th Mitch Holeyfield
21st George B 32:57:80
22nd Joe Dungan
23rd John Isaac 36:23:61
24th David Kennedy

41 and Older — Women
1st Lori McInnis
2nd Cindy Shea 24:44:60
3rd Mona Maser
4th Carla Westorman
5th Nancy Alexander
6th Cindy Balloga
7th Pixie Boston 31:09:61
8th Carolyn Ryan
9th Jill Almgren
10th Carol Hollowed 37:53:88
11th Janet Ryan 38:05:82

Walkers 18 and Younger — Men
1 st Lathrop Hughes 35:26:71
2nd Wyatt Robinette 42:47:83
3rd Gunner Phelan 45:30:94
4th Patrick Phelan
5th Cameron Glasscock
6th Jake Borchard
7th Alex Odsner
8th Jeremiah Robinette 52:46:85

Walkers 18 and Older — Women
1st Sydney Boes 40:49:91
2nd Lundi McGolrick 41:07:60
3rd Serena Robinette
4th Bailea Phelan 42:48:95
5th McKayla Morrell 44:2023
6th Reagan Pearce 44:49:63
7th Katherine Phelan
8th Kinsey Phelan 45:31:76
9th Victoria Phelan
10th Kieran Phelan 45:32:88
11th Mika Hudman 45:33:63
12th Paige Dowker
13Th Gabie Goettel
14th Sydney Hughes
15th Maggie Phelan
16Th Reagan Phelan 47:43:81
17th Kelsa Frary 47:46:96
18th Ally Ridings
19th Alaora Prenzlow 49:25:83
20th Jordan Smith
21st Kaylynn Dunham
22nd Megan Lofton
23rd Katherine Whiteman
24th Hannah Fitzgibbons
25th Hannah Says 50:19:78
26th Bailey Roody 50:25:91
27th Megan Morrell 51:14:96
28th Hailey Simonsen 54:03:99

Walkers 19 and Older — Men
1 st Joe Gutierrez
2nd Dale Dunbar
3rd Paul Dickman
4th Zach Clatterbaugh 34:03:89
5th Ben Rogers
6th John Reichelt
7th Leon Stout 36:41:73
8th Drew Varland
9th Regas Halandras
10th Joel McGolrick
11th Dennis Cook
12th Norbert Boes 43:28:91
13th David Cole 46:51:90
14th Clint Chappell 48:58:90
15th John Phelan
16th Sheridan Harvey
17th Chuck Whiteman 53:53:61
18th Wes McCurdy
19th Jess McCurdy

Walkers 19 and Older — Women
1st Cindy Rholl 33:14:72
2nd Shondah Otwell
3rd Cathy McDaugale
4th Jeanne Newman
5th Kim Dungan
6th Natasha Clatterbaugh
7th Ellen Reichert
8th Mindy Burke
9th Jamie Rodgers 35:23:71
10th Natalie Steiner
11th Diane Rudy
12th Donna Dane
13Th Becky Hughes
14th Michelle Morgan 41:03:97
15th Torrie Cook
16Th Connie Brown
17th Annie Long 41:34:99
18th Amy Deaderick 41:39:73
19th Shauna Roddy
20th Molly Phelan 42:48:16
21st Carolyn Phelan
22nd Jacque Phelan
23rd Brenda Boes
24th Alpha Stubbs 43:51:69
25th Paulette Hanks 44:19:73
26th Robynn Osborne 44:34:79
27th Catherine Eliasen
28th Linda Cogswell 45:00:89
29th Christy Atwood 45:22:78
30th Layne Pearce 45:58:89
31st Voni Stewart 46:26:77
32nd Sparky Pappas
33rd Ann-Marie Scritchfield
34th Stacy Burke 46:38:66
35th Martha Cole
36th Alyson Johnson
37th Mandi Etheridge
38th Ann Franklin 47:03:63
39th Jana Dawson 47:22:79
40th Ray Johilmger 47:24:85
41st Della Ridgeway 47:41:77
42nd Jennifer Smith
43rd Patti Arrington 47:45:94
44th Jill Dunbar 48:41:84
45th Ginny Love
46th Given Lyons
47th Kari Bowers 48:55:77
48th Barb Williams
49th Sondra Garcia 48:56:75
50th Kathy DeVergie 48:59:60
51st Brenda Prenzlow 49:24:94
52nd Judy Kennedy 49:49:81
53rd Kim Joos 49:54:73
54th Cindy Fitzgibbons 50:13:60
55th Rita McCarthy
56th Gladys Phelan
57th Mona Avery
58th Sally Malchow
59th Peggy Back
60th Julie Allen 51:11:62
61st Keri Allen
62nd Nancy Chintala
63rd Shauna Borchard
64th Jodi Odsner
65th Amy Chinn
66th Peggy Joy
67th Karen Whiteman
68th C.L. Hubbard 53:18:98
69th Natalie Harvey
70th Glenda Williams 53:20:83
71st Zona Peterson
72nd Trina Brown
73rd Vickie Gartner
74th Clarise Ruder 54:15:81
75th Glory Rholl
76th Mary Grady
77th Deb Pettijohn
78th Jennifer Key 54:54:94
79th Mary Colton

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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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