Adams, Ostrander take Salmon Run Series No. 4

  • By Staff Report
  • Thursday, July 28, 2016 11:08pm
  • Sports

Matt Adams and Taylor Ostrander claimed victories at the fourth Salmon Run Series race of the summer Wednesday at Tsalteshi Trails.

Adams, who won the Class 1-2-3A state title for Seward in 2004, finished the five-kilometer course in 16 minutes, 29 seconds, to defeat Ty Jordan, who won the Class 4A title last season, by 1:12.

Ostrander, who just finished successful running career at Willamette University in Oregon, was the first woman across the line and fifth overall. Rena Anderson was next at 22:33.

The Salmon Run Series concludes with a race Wednesday at Tsalteshi Trails. The race starts after the 1K kids race at 1 p.m. Registration is available until 3 p.m. race day at kenaiwatershed.org, then is available before the race.

Salmon Run Series No. 4

Wednesday at Tsalteshi Trails

1. Matt Adams, 16 minutes, 29 seconds; 2. Ty Jordan, 17:41; 3. Jonah Theisen, 18:48; 4. Adam Reimer, 19:04; 5. Taylor Ostrander, 19:44; 6. Mike Crawford, 20:00; 7. Zach Behney, 20:02; 8. Mason Dunham, 20:06; 9. Jordan Theisen, 20:10; 10. Jake Streich, 20:13; 11. Lance Chilton, 20:58; 12. Scott Huff, 21:34; 13. Sam Satathite, 21:38; 14. Carl Kincaid, 21:58; 15. Michael Tallent, 22:10; 16. Michael Scheffert, 22:19; 17. Connor Leaf, 22:20; 18. Jiabao Leaf, 22:20; 19. Rena Anderson, 22:33; 20. Anna Harpwell, 22:40; 21. Kevin Lauver, 22:49; 22. Paul Ostrander, 23:04; 23. Jeffrey Helminiak, 24:08; 24. JohnPaul Dammeyer, 24:27; 25. Rick Luebke, 24:37.

26. Tucker Mueller, 24:50; 27. Marcus Mueller, 24:51; 28. Ben Hanson, 24:51; 29. Brooke Satathite, 25:17; 30. Jamie Nelson, 25:24; 31. Elizabeth Hardie, 25:40; 32. Dylan Hogue, 25:43; 33. Rob Carson, 25:55; 34. Susan Craig, 26:00; 35. Jaycie Calvert, 26:29; 36. Robert Maw, 27:07; 37. John Roderick, 27:09; 38. Jordan Ruffner, 27:19; 39. n/a, 27:29; 40. Ian McGarry, 27:34; 41. Sandi Yukman, 27:36; 42. Tom Yukman, 27:40; 43. Jacquelyn Kennedy, 27:40; 44. Jodi Hanson, 27:44; 45. Markie Shiflea, 27:56; 46. Stephanie Bias, 28:13; 47. Sara Bundy, 28:13; 48. Teri Ostrander, 28:30; 49. Kimberly Tornow, 28:37; 50. Kate Swaby, 28:54.

51. Breanna McConnell, 29:17; 52. Patricia Moran, 29:27; 53. Savai’i Heaven, 29:38; 54. Jack Laker, 29:47; 55. Julie Laker, 29:50; 56. Amanda Sassi, 29:53; 57. Daniel Anders, 30:06; 58. Katrina Cannava, 30:28; 59. Cassie Collins, 30:44; 60. Maria Dammeyer, 30:45; 61. Bobby Lay, 30:46; 62. Alek McGarry, 30:55; 63. Isabella Dammeyer, 31:02; 64. Misty Peterkin, 31:49; 65. Ree’Lynn Lisenby, 32:00; 66. Katie Mae Tallent, 32:04; 67. Elizabeth Lisenby, 32:37; 68. Linda Hotchkiss, 32:44; 69. Landen Showalter, 33:10; 70. Miranda Ralston, 33:29; 71. Jennifer Showalter, 33:34; 72. Emily Moss, 33:59; 73. Madison McDonald, 34:01; 74. Dana McDonald, 34:08; 75. Ethan Hogue, 34:09.

76. Kasey Paxton, 34:11; 77. Amelia Mueller, 34:31; 78. Meg Mueller, 34:37; 79. Daniel Mayfield, 34:51; 80. Terri Cowart, 35:17; 81. April Chilton, 35:26; 82. Robert Carson, 35:35; 83. Chelsea McGarry, 36:21; 84. Carole Cashman, 36:26; 85. Cassie Norden, 36:29; 86. Tiffany Eck, 36:29; 87. Henry Heft, 36:35; 88. Terri Nettles, 36:36; 89. Kyaran Matturro, 36:39; 90. Tara Ruffner, 37:51; 91. Amy Hogue, 37:52; 92. Maria Sweppy, 38:30; 93. Kristen Edwards, 39:08; 94. Charly Morton, 40:17; 95. Jamie Chilton, 42:37; 96. Ariana Cannava, 42:38; 97. Regan Hunt, 42:38; 98. Aubree Renfro, 42:38; 99. Louise Sondergaard, 42:54; 100. Audrey McDonald, 42:54.

101. Katie Tallent, 43:07; 102. Ayla Tallent, 43:08; 103. Brooke Walters, 44:04; 104. Taylor Ruffner, 44:06; 105. Laurie Walters, 44:12; 106. Karen Scroggins, 46:48; 107. Taylor Stonecipher, 49:37; 108. Sandra Stonecipher, 49:39; 109. Jeanne Lachowski, 50:25; 110. Sammie Roderick, 58:00.

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