Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon May 15, 2004 Page 7 Wellness Center hosts mini-marathon By Selena Botte Spiyiiy Tymoo The Warm Springs Community Wellness Center held their annual Mini Marathon Saturday, April 24, at Kah-Ncc-Ta. This event included running events: 14.5K run, 10K run, 5K run, and 1 mile. Beginning with the 14.5K event: male 30-39 1M place was Scan Meissncr finishing at 1:31:59; Petar Kriston fin ished 2nd at 1:31:59; Timothy Lathan finished at 1:52:57 in 3"1 place. 40-49 male taking 1" place was Stan Nowakowski with a time of 1:48:50; Gerald Allisonjr. in 2nd at 1:54:11; and Bobbie Jim with a time of 2:27:34 in 3". Female 40-49 winner was Jane Clcavenger at 1:43:40. 50-59 male taking first place was Al Maclnnis with a time of 1:59:09; and Leo Hellon took 2nd at 2:55:40. Female 50-59 coming in 1" was Virginia Falkowski at 2:02:12; and Nancy Maclnnis in 2nd at 2:28:19. Taking the 60 & over category was Harry Kittleman at 2:28:19. Female 13 & under 10K winners were Maria Garate at 56:31 in 1" place; and Jenny Redfox in 2nd at 1:05:05. Male 14-18 in 1" place was George Boise at ; and in 2nd at was Douglas Jackson. Male 19-29 finishing with a time of 52:17 was Mark Fretz. Male 40-49 in first was Gerald Danzuka at 1:00:27; and 40-49 female in first was Karlene Austin at 47:33. Male 50-59 in 1" was Rich Lohman at 55:06; and 60 & over male was Don Hildebrund at 54:15. In the 5K-event male 13 & under Dylan Joseph took 1" at 27:04, Larry Spino at 27:22 in 2nd, and Anthony Blueback in 3rd at 28:42. Female 13 & under winner was Norene Sampson at 28:31, in 2nd was Kristi Olney at 28:46, and Jamie Waltz at 34:42 in 3". Male 14-18 Justin Berman took 1" at 21:05, Kip Culpus in 2nd at 31:49, and Kelly Blueback took 3rd. Male and Female in 19-29 category were Louie Smith and Kimberly Skunkcap both taking 1" at 52:11. Female 30-39 were Monica Leonard taking V at 30-54; Laurie Danzuka in 2nd at 36:10; and Tobi Smith in 3rd at 39:40. Male 40-49 winner was Chet VanPelt at 39:49. Female 40-49 in 1" was Robin Mitchell at 37:55; in 2nd was Lucinda Heath at 39:01; and 3rd was Sandra Jim at 43:32. Male 50-59 in 1" was Jim Bartz. Fe- J ;i" - . 5K Mrs. Oilman's 3rd grade class -Brianna Craig, Bryson Spino, Triston Smith, Merlin Tom (all 5K), and Cadaleon Perez in the 1-mile Miss Bennett's 3rd grade class -Shaiandra Sanders-Kalama, Colton Stevens, Tyrin Wolfe, and Treyvon Black all in the 5K, and Rodney Mitchell in the 1-mile Mrs. Shepard's kindergarten class -Brittany Craig in the 1-mile Miss 1 lowe's 1" grade class - Angel Gomez, and Jarron l-opez, both 1-mile Mr. Nelson's 4,K grade class -Victoria Spino, 1-mile Mrs. Bowles' 2nd grade class - Sasha Perez, and Alex Comedown, both 1-mile. Xr Sue, ' VX.r ', , . ',1: 7J ifld t A i, ir - i-1. i J Selena BoseSpiryay Tymoo Elementary School Challenge competitor completing his last 1 00 yards of the course. male 50-59 1" place was Zena Bartz at 33:53; Cheryle Lohman in 2"d at 40:02; and in 3"1 at 1:01:22 was Sandi Reilly. Male 60 & over winner is Harry Gillis at 36:22. Female 60 & over in 1" was Bernice Lewis at 40:41; anc in 2nd was Fern Waltz at 1:01:23. ,' Compleung the Elementary School Challenge were the following students: Mrs. David's 1" grade class -Voshaun Bryant, Tony Holliday, Jordan Leonard, Rick Suppah, Veronica Garate, Mitchell Lira, all 1-mile Mrs. Moore's 4th grade class -Jermaine Sampson, Chanda Robinson, and Jericho Trimble, all 1-mile Mrs. Rodin's kindergarten class -Brevin Holliday, 1-mile Mrs. Comingore's class - Dominique Craig, and Delvina Heath in the 1-mile Mrs. Gallagher's 4,h grade class -Tiana Davis, and Lorissa Quinn, both I? 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