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Scoggins dominates Run for Your Life 5K run

More than 265 people participated in the 2012 Run For Your Life 5K race last week. Rangely’s William Scoggins (#504), who finished with a time of 17:14, was the winner.

OVERALL WINNERS

5K RUN
Male William Scoggins 0:17:14
Female Eryn Leonard 0:21:53

5K WALK
Male Dale Dunbar 0:34:15
Female Sydney Hughes 0:34:16

10K RUN
Male Paul Armstrong 0:41:23
Female Lisa Belmonte 0:44:20

5K RUN
Male 7-12
1st Calvin Wilson 0:26:17
2nd Codey Follam 0:28:29
3rd Trapper Merrifield 0:28:42
4th Hayden Onan 0:29:25
5th Elijah Deming 0:30:14
6th Cole Rogers 0:30:14
7th Owen Maser 0:33:10
8th Gabriel Andrews 0:33:53
9th Sean Oberholzer 0:35:19
10th Jacob Holeyfield 0:35:58
11th Colby Clatterbaugh 0:37:54
12th Breck Henderson 0:39:19
13th Ashdon Seibert 0:43:45
14th Timothy Scoggins 0:45:28

Male 13-18
1st William Scoggins 0:17:14
2nd Lathrop Hughes 0:19:34
3rd Caleb Lange 0:20:57
4th Dylan Mobley 0:21:40
5th Sam Nieslanik 0:22:01
6th Clay Anderson 0:27:38
7th Jordan Smith 0:28:24
8th Jared Holyfield 0:29:47
9th Wyatt Bellio 0:32:08

Male 19-29
1st James Bank 0:17:53
2nd Terrence Casias 0:19:23
3rd Jeff Overton 0:21:57
4th Cooper Hearne 0:22:18
5th Tyrel Stout 0:22:21
6th Jonas Balloga 0:23:14
7th Chris Dickman 0:23:53
8th Salvatore Rocio 0:25:30
9th Jake Nieslanik 0:26:08
10th Ryan Wix 0:26:09
11th Cole Steiner 0:26:11
12th Josh Dickman 0:26:34
13th Bubba Mazzola 0:27:12
14th Nick Ruckman 0:28:12
15th Tyler Hall 0:30:47
16th Rob Gerk 0:33:36
17th Mitchell McBee 0:35:53
18th Cody Clark 0:38:04

Male 30-39
1st Collin Robinson 0:19:05
2nd Aaron Zimenoff 0:23:51
3rd Steve Vandyke 0:25:06
4th Kevin Alvey 0:25:43
5th Colt Andrews 0:25:48
6th Eric Brynildson 0:41:50

Male 40-49
1st Chad Johnson 0:20:01
2nd Mike Rottmann 0:24:03
3rd Scott Meszarot 0:25:37
4th Mike Whalen 0:26:27
5th Mitch Holeyfield 0:26:38
6th Jay Johnson 0:29:42
7th Mike Morrell 0:30:56
8th Tim Nawyn 0:31:20
9th Gary Byers 0:33:50
10th Mark Oberholzer 0:35:21
11th Sheri Isenhour 0:36:25
12th Jim Pitcher 0:43:29

Male 50-59
1st Sam Robinson 0:27:27
2nd John Rowlands 0:28:05
3rd Paul Bombalicky 0:30:22
4th Scott Isenhour 0:35:23
5th Mark Caudle 1:12:41

Male 60-69
1st Al Westerman 0:25:19
2nd Mike Eller 0:30:35
3rd Gene Starbuck 0:39:17

Male 70-79
1st John Isaac 0:47:10

Female 1-6
1st Brooke Allen 0:41:50

Female 7-12
1st Haley Onan 0:26:26
2nd Burke Henderson 0:29:19
3rd Emma Meeker 0:32:41
4th Natosha Clatterbaugh 0:37:55
5th Mason Holliday 0:38:41
6th Haley Follman 0:42:23

Female 13-18
1st Eryn Leonard 0:21:53
2nd Laura Ryan 0:24:09
3rd Sarah Kem 0:25:17
4th Rylea Rottmann 0:26:06

Female 19-29
2nd Renee Rocio 0:25:38
3rd Kirsten Ryan 0:27:00
4th Lauren Branstetter 0:28:11
5th Karen Eller 0:28:54
6th Brittney Beilby 0:28:58
7th Katie Brynildson 0:29:13
8th Gianna Casias 0:30:55
9th Sheena Sandoval 0:32:26
10th Chelsie Young 0:32:28
11th Ivy Coryell 0:32:55
12th Aerica Fenster 0:32:56
13th Carly Thomson 0:32:59
14th Kylie Glass 0:35:59
15th Sierra Myers 0:36:33
16th Heather Childs 0:46:02

Female 30-39
1st Alyson Johnson 0:21:58
2nd Andrea Reichert 0:25:29
3rd Marie Zimenoff 0:26:24
4th Maria Muckerheide 0:28:03
5th Devon Harman 0:28:17
6th Jennifer Komosa 0:29:44
7th Michelle Henderson 0:32:27
8th Mary Frances Coryell 0:32:54
9th Jessica Browning 0:40:27

Female 40-49
1st Carla Westerman 0:25:02
2nd Annie Fenster 0:31:44
3rd Shadlee Friesen 0:32:01
4th Mona Maser 0:32:40
5th Christina Byers 0:33:47
6th Shana Holliday 0:38:42
7th Cecily Crout 0:39:38
8th Viki Pitcher 0:43:31
9th Pam Kem 0:46:04

Female 50-59
1st Kaydee Wilson 0:39:18
2nd Karen Lenfestey 0:39:50
3rd Janet Hayes 1:14:16

Female 60-69
1st Janine Lake 0:30:20
2nd Tish Starbuck 0:39:30

5K WALK
Male 1-6
1st Montey Franklin 0:44:06

Male 7-12
1st Liam Deming 0:44:59
2nd Eli Hanks 0:45:57
3rd Peter Hanks 0:47:14
4th Ryan Phelan 0:51:10
5th Gavin Lancaster 0:51:51
6th Bailey Roady 0:54:58
7th Christopher Horning 0:57:16
8th Tor Lindquist 0:59:38
9th Charlie Day 1:00:02
Male 13-18
1st Cody Caudle 0:44:13
2nd Tristin Bina 0:45:31
3rd Keenan Chalmers 0:45:43
4th Josh Hall 1:01:45
5th Austin Brown 1:01:45

Male 19-29
1st Lee Overton 0:44:12
2nd Joe Elder 0:44:31
3rd Lindsay Hall 0:46:12
4th Kurtis Dunbar 0:51:50
5th Kevin Dunbar 0:51:57
6th Chris Horning 0:56:40
7th Bry Grame 1:01:41

Male 30-39
1st James Roberts 0:42:09
2nd Nick Smith 0:43:26
3rd Christian Baumgart 0:47:23
4th Shelby Eichman

Male 40-49
1st Joel Matrisciano 0:42:41
2nd Shane Chalmer 0:45:17
3rd Regas Halandras 0:45:20
4th Karl Randolph 0:47:59
5th Matt Pierson 0:53:31

Male 50-59
1st Dale Dunbar 0:34:15
2nd Randy Hall 0:46:32
3rd Lance Harp 0:47:54
4th Tim Nelson 0:49:11
5th James Jex 0:49:17
6th Leonard Caldwell

Male 60-69
1st JC Eartherton 0:46:00
2nd John Reichert 0:49:25
3RD Mike Clark 0:51:11
4th Tom Lake 0:56:29
5th Aaron Beam 0:56:39
6th Kent Borchard 0:56:41

Female 7-12
1st Megan Morrell 0:39:21
2nd Jayden Overton 0:44:19
3rd Abby Morgan 0:48:35
4th Barbara Jex 0:49:17
5th Shayla Erickson 0:50:25
6th Brennan Friesen 0:54:44
7th Annabelle Kindall 0:54:44
8th Hadley Franklin 0:59:13
9th Hannah Seely 0:59:39

Female 13-18
1st Sydney Hughes 0:34:16
2nd Aly Ridings 0:41:37
3rd Reagan Pearce 0:41:37
4th Madeline Amack 0:43:17
5th Stephany Joos 0:45:11
6th Reagan Chalmers 0:45:20
7th McKayla Morell 0:45:46
8th Courtney Lagimoniere 0:46:13
9th Bryn Walter 0:52:03
10th Cicilly Carter 0:56:50
11th Signe Lindquist 0:59:37
12th Emilie Pierson 1:01:46

Female 19-29
1st Allie Underwood 0:43:49
2nd Mackenzie Bina 0:45:22
3rd Cherlynn Muxlow 0:45:42
4th Stephanie Overton 0:48:57
5th Jen Elder 0:49:36
6th Amanda Moravek 0:51:20
7th Beth Bishop 0:52:51
8th Hanna Borchard 0:56:49
9th Courtney Pierson 1:01:37

Female 30-39
1st Amanda Smith 0:43:26
2nd Meredith Deming 0:44:22
3rd Deanna Lawson 0:44:59
4th Shey Wangnild 0:45:00
5th Teresa Korstetler 0:45:09
6th Dawn Eichman 0:45:10
7th Melissa Bumgart 0:49:37
8th Laura Laancaster 0:52:25
9th Crystal Roberts 0:53:25
10th Cherish Roady 0:54:58
11th Tonya Carter 0:56:43
12th Ann Franklin 0:59:15
13th Angela Follman 1:00:39
14th Susan Parr 1:01:57
15th Emily Defoor 1:01:57

Female 40-49
1st Heather Burke 0:35:23
2nd Natalie Steiner 0:36:55
3rd Kim Dungan 0:36:56
4th Heather Stickler 0:37:56
5th Marnell Bradfield 0:41:40
6th Georgann Amack 0:41:47
7th Kari Bowers 0:42:41
8th Meya Zagar 0:43:49
9th Trina Zagar Brown 0:43:50
10th Julie McNay 0:47:37
11th Paulette Hanks 0:48:33
12th Kellie Jex 0:49:17
13th Denise Sheridan 0:50:05
14th Olynna Pierson 0:53:30
15th Nicole Chalmers 0:56:45
16th Kimberly Bullen 0:56:48
17th Michelle Morgan 0:56:50
18th Katie Day 0:59:16
19th Krista Walker 1:01:34

Female 50-59
1st Samme Elder 0:36:46
2nd Teresa Hale 0:42:01
3rd Catherine Eliasen 0:46:30
4th Sylvia McLean 0:48:46
5th Cindy Nelson 0:49:12
6th Sharon Clark 0:51:09
7th Jill Dunbar 0:51:58
8th Rhonna Waldref 0:52:00
9th Kris Walter 0:52:04
10th Sparky Pappas

Female 60-69
1st Caryn Magid 0:45:36
2nd Glenda Williams 0:46:34
3rd Cheryl Steiner 0:47:38
4th Linda Cogswell 0:50:03
5th Zohrch 0:53:06
6th Cathy Wise 0:58:02
7th Bommie Pitzer 0:58:41
8th Mary Grady 1:00:03
9th Mona Avey 1:00:54
10th Sue Duke 1:01:36
11th Sally Eatherton 1:01:36
12th Martha Cole 1:01:59

Female 70-79
1st Joetta Shea 0:52:55
2nd Connie Hughes 0:56:39
3rd Melinda Parker 0:56:46

10K
Male 30-39
1st John Strate 0:41:38
2nd Jared Harvey 0:46:40
3rd Alan Behrman 0:53:04
4th Raphael Martinez 0:59:03
5th Jason O’Donnell 0:59:38

Male 40-49
1st Paul Armstrong 0:41:23
2nd Karl Maser 0:48:48
3rd Bob Lange 1:13:11

Male 50-59
1st Kent Walter 0:51:14

Male 60-69
1st David Wise 1:04:31

Female 19-29
1st Kendra Ward 0:54:33
2nd Cassidy Lake 0:58:31
3rd Elly Kruger 0:58:32

Female 30-39
1st Jessica Bachmann 0:53:05
2nd Crystal Wedge 1:00:36
3rd Lee Erin Carpenter 1:04:15

Female 40-49
1st Lisa Belmonte 0:44:20
2nd Angela Carter 1:02:24
3rd Diane Lange 1:05:33

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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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