Results of 12th Annual Making Strides Against Breast Cancer 2-Mile Walk/Run
Results of Making Strides Against Breast Cancer 2-Mile Walk/Run Are Announced
Location: Havensight/ Port of Sale Mall
Number of participants: 116
Proceeds: $1,070
Benefit the St. Thomas-St. John Unit of the American Cancer Society
First place male: Ryan Steers 11:09 First place female: Keshema Fleming 14:12
Age Group Winners
Male 12 and under
1. Ateniah Roacher 13:28
2. Darren Evans 15:36
3. Noah Stolz 15:48
Male 13 – 18
1. Sean Steel 11:59
2. Decio Boneli 12:08
3. Rohit Gaikwad 12:35
Male 19 – 29
1. Ryan Steers 11:09
2. Mark Skainder 13:08
3. Michael Butron 18:14
Male 30 – 39
1. Rob Seigler 14:41
2. Brad Kappel 33:20
Male 40 – 49
1. Steven LaPlace 13:59
2. Spencer Dickey 14:56
3. Roy Rogers 16:46
Male 50 – 59
1. Mark Pippen 15:07
2. Walter Bostwick 18:47
3. Dennis Murphy 21:49
Male 60+
1. James Carroll 23:32
2. Marty Tuohy 34:36
Female 12 and under
1. Mikaela Carty 21:13.4
2. Imani Joseph 21:12.8
3. Haley Belcher 33:42
Female 13 – 18
1. Kehseema Fleming 14:12
2. Ariel Stolz 15:20
3. Corrina Richards 16:33
Female 19 – 29
1. Christina Ang 15:43
2. Angela Berry 18:31
3. Kari Burton 19:26
Female 30 – 39
1. Adrianne Baird 16:03
2. Tiarra Kappel 20:19
3. Sonia LaBlanc 20:32
Female 40 – 49
1. Simone Francis 15:45
2. Camille McKayle 16:32
3. Julia Charles 17:57
Female 50 – 59
1. Gloria Salas Lindquist 16:56
2. Margot Murray 21:33
3. Debbie Murphy 22:33
Female 60+
1. Cassandra Mallory 20:50
2. Sharmila Mohanani 25:17
3. Jane Sheen 29:44
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