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Sports Blue Mountain Eagle Wednesday, November 8, 2017 B3 Hilton Half for family fun Fun run and walk held in memory of preemie sibling Blue Mountain Eagle Sandwiched between two snowy days, participants in Saturday’s Hilton Half and Family Fun Run in Prairie City enjoyed a sunny race day. Themed “Everyone de- serves a hero!” the event is held in memory of ambulance director TR Hilton, and pro- Contributed photo ceeds support the Families Ready to race at the Hilton Half are, from left, Alec First home visitation program Layden, Zachary Shockey, Kayla Layden (back), Eli in John Day. Shockey, Andrea Shockey and Cole Shockey. “The kids superhero try- 10K outs were fun to watch,” said first-place female with 44:45. Zachary Shockey, 1, 43:22 The 5K top placers, Tanner Jessica Madden, 2, 44:45 organizer Katrina Randleas. There were eight kids who Elliott and Erika Dickens, re- Kate Cueno, 3, 45:06 Jesse Douglass, 4, 49:29 participated in the obstacle ceived a 32 oz. hydro flask. “Everyone enjoyed the Max Cheney, 5, 51:19 course, which was set up at Kim Jacobs, 6, 51:53 prizes,” Randleas said. Depot Park in Prairie City. She said she hopes more Kerry Kemp, 7, 52:02 The Garmin GPS running Gillihan, 8, 53:49 watches went to the top fe- people will participate next Cheyenne Amelia Hall, 9, 1:00.44 male and male finishers of the year and noted the planning Shawna Clark, 10, 1:03.20 committee plans to keep the Kaidee Weaver, 11, 1:03.20 half marathon and the 10K. Barry Dew crossed the race on the first weekend of 5K Eli Shockey, 1, 24:59 finish line first with a time of November. Half marathon Alec Layden, 2, 25:02 1:41:59 in the half marathon, Dew, 1, 1:41.59 Frank Douglass, 3, 26:55 and the first female was Kayla Barry Cole Shockey, 2, 1:49.23 Jessica Hilton, 4, 27:08 Layden, finishing with a time Kayla Layden, 3, 1:49.37 Curtis Perry, 5, 28:45 of 1:49:37. Grant Hall, 4, 2:08.53 Shanniyah Hall, 6, 31:22 Levi Manitsas, 5, 2:08.54 In the 10K, Zachary Nancy Crisler, 7, 34:03 Shockey was the first male Aaron Lieuallen, 6, 2:08.57 Allie Clark, 8, 36:29 Sheila Comer, 7, 2:16.05 finisher with a mark of 43:22, Russ Comer, 8, 2:36.31 Logan Randleas, 9, 38:00 and Jessica Madden was the Luke Randleas, 10, 38:00 Blue Mountain Eagle Grant Union senior Cody Jo Madden is making her senior project a memorable one. Madden held an event called McKalee’s Halloween Fun Run/Walk on Oct. 28 in honor of her younger sib- ling, a premature baby who passed away May 28, 2003. Three of McKalee’s sib- lings helped with the event, including Cody Jo, Shaine and Brogan. More than 20 participants ran or walked the route from Canyon City’s park to the John Day City Park and back while helping Madden raise over $600. Madden is still raising money, with all proceeds go- ing to the March of Dimes Foundation, through T-shirt sales and a can drive. The McKalee shirts are $20 each. For more infor- mation call Tammy at 541- 620-4041 or Tim at 541-620- 4445. Contributed photos Shaine, Brogan and Cody Jo Madden, siblings of McKalee, stand together during the Oct. 28 fun run and walk event supporting the March of Dimes Foundation. Participants in the McKalee’s Halloween Fun Run/Walk are ready for the event on Oct. 28 in Canyon City. 13.Cowboys vs Falcons Ny da m’ s week 10 of 13 • IT’S EASY • IT’S FREE The helpful place. Hardware ® 652 W. Main, John Day CORNERSTONE SURVEYING, INC. Mobile Glass of Oregon, Inc. “Support our Grant County Sports” • IT’S FUN! 6.Georgia Professional Surveyor vs Auburn 233 S. 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