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4th Annual Carson High School Safe & Sober 5k Run/Walk a Huge Success

Yesterday was a great success for the 4th annual Carson High School Safe & Sober 5k Run/Walk. We had a great turn-out with 115 sign-ups and 104 participants. We would like to thank our wonderful sponsors and many volunteers who made this day a complete success – without all of you, this event would not happen! The weather was outstanding, especially if you were running with the wind at your back!

We had one technical difficulty – the timing system utilized was updated prior to the race but when uploading the time results, we experienced a computer glitch and lost all timing information. We have notified the timing software company and they ensure us that this will not happen in the future. So, with that said, we have the results of the winners of the four categories and a few others but nothing else. We apologize for this but hope that you understand it is out of our control.

The winners in our four categories were:

Male - 18 and under: Tony Cacioppo
Male - 19 and older: Christian Hicks
Female - 18 and under: Kaylee Gordon
Female - 19 and older: Kayli Sprague

The following results are based on the tear-tags that were pulled at the end of the race and the results of the winners within their respective categories.

Place LastName FirstName Bib# TIME
1 Cacioppo Tony 514 19:06:00
2 Hicks Christian 439 21:07:00
3 Dodge Kelly 433 21:39:00
4 Bean Miles 485 21:40:00
5 Vizzusi Evan 499
6 Kurek Kevin 515
7 Sprague Kayli 407 24:51:00
8 Gonzalez Eduardo 430
9 Gigantino Jeffrey 423
10 Carlisle Chris 475
11 Lollich Michael 513
12 Downar Victoria 440
13 Lopez Manuel 483
14 Struble Mark 416
15 Brinson Jane 405
16 Wright Jessica 431
17 Kerr Terry 401
18 Gilson Jamie 478
19 Doberneck Susan 464
20 Cartier Mary Jane 508
21 Tibma Garrett 436
22 Tibma Michelle 435
23 Chamberlain John 472
24 Vizzusi Kylie 498
25 Hamlin Dawn 451
26 Myers Amber 438
27 Eichhorn Donna 428
28 Gilbert Ryan 429
29 Harter Cathryn 466
30 Mcdonald Lindy 510
31 Varner Nancy 463
32 Gordon Kaylee 469 32:59:00
33 Kelly Kevin 474
34 Kelly Shaun 473
35 Andreas Nick 426
36 McIntosh Bruce 477
37 Wilson Maria 493
38 Christiansen Kim 437
39 Andreas Bret 425
40 Tims Wendy 465
41 DeLeon Xavier 491
42 DeLeon Maali 490
43 Bean Amalinda 484
44 Kiesow Brad 480
45 Musselman Sue 476
46 Hettrick Denise 500
47 Ulrich Alexis 403
48 Ellis Renae 408 36:21:00
49 Shabi Kathryn 455
50 Bauer Jennifer 509
51 Montoya Julian 462
52 Montoya Memphis 492
53 Brooks Dani 460
54 Gun Patrick 454
55 Mangiaracina Michael 479
56 Katen Colleen 471
57 Dossey Dan 495
58 Robinson Cassidy 443
59 Bearden Cathy 496
60 Dossey Claudia 494
61 Montes Lizabeth 504
62 Escobar Metzi 487
63 Andreas Ashley 427
64 Hayes Amy 447
65 DeLaTorre Morsan 486
66 Kurek Terri 511
67 Mattice Donna 410
68 Kitner Danielle 456
69 Young Tammie 414
70 Crawford Vernell 459
71 Bruketta Sam 501
72 Bruketta Melanie 512
73 McKinney Karen 457
74 Uhart Robyn 441
75 Troop Mallory 418
76 Troop Shaunna 417
77 Crockett Ann 467
78 Stewart Patti 442
79 Spain Barbara 421
80 Spain Jim 422
81 Fine Morgan 413
82 Eiswert Dave 482
83 Kiesow Kelly 481
84 Herron Linda 497
85 Bisbee Connie 402
86 Glick Kaylyn 461
87 Gordon Barbara 470
88 DeLaTorre Carmen 502
89 Lugo Frine 507
90 Lee Lillian 505
91 Glick Sherry 468
92 Weaver Maryann 424
93 Lewis Michelle 434

SEE YOU NEXT YEAR!

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