Boonstras win Freezer Food Series Week 2

Boonstras win Freezer Food Series Week 2

Todd Boonstra and Jayna Boonstra picked up victories Sunday in Week 2 of the Freezer Food Series at Tsalteshi Trails.

In the 2.7-mile run on glare ice, Todd Boonstra finished in 21 minutes, 40 seconds, to lead the field, while Jayna Boonstra led all women at 27:52 and also was sixth overall.

The series continues Sunday at 2 p.m. with another running race, with registration beginning at 1:30 p.m. See Tsalteshi’s Facebook page for race details. The series aims to collect food for the Kenai Peninsula Food Bank. The cost for each race for Tsalteshi Trails Association members is $5 with a donation or $6 without a donation. For nonmembers, entry is $12 with no food donation or $10 with food donation.

Freezer Food Series Week 2

2.7-mile trail run

1. Todd Boonstra, 21 minutes, 40 seconds; 2. Joey Klecka, 23:29; 3. Mike Crawford, 23:45; 4. Jeff Helminiak, 23:50; 5. Sean Goff, 25:52; 6. Jayna Boonstra, 27:52; 7. Tony Mika, 29:30; 8. Morgan Aldridge, 29:33; 9. Liz Earl, 30:12; 10. Carl Kincaid, 31:45; 11. Hans Schlegel, 34:19; 12. Kevin Calhoun, 42:11; 13. Kate Swaby, 43:46; 14. Angie Sulley, 51:17; 15. Katrina Cannava, 51:25; 16. Amy Frap, 51:25; 17. Dani Calhoun, 52:15.

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