Salmon Series Run results posted

  • By Staff Report
  • Thursday, July 17, 2014 10:07pm
  • Sports

Derek Gibson and Taylor Ostrander won Salmon Run Series #2, held Wednesday at Tsalteshi Trails behind Skyview High School.

Gibson won the five-kilometer event at 16 minutes, 48 seconds, while Sam Tilly was second at 17:10. Ostrander was fourth overall at 19:46, while Daisy Nelson was the next woman across at 22:27.

Salmon Run Series #3 will be Wednesday. Online registration is at www.tsalteshi.org. The cost online is $10 per race for Tsalteshi Trails Association members, and $15 for nonmembers.

Before each 5K race, there will be a 1K race for children 6 and under, costing $5 online or the day of the race. Races start at 6 p.m.

Salmon Run Series #2

Wednesday at Tsalteshi Trails

1. Derek Gibson, 16 minutes, 48 seconds; 2. Sam Tilly, 17:10; 3. Jordan Theisen, 18:10; 4. Taylor Ostrander, 19:46; 5. Travis Semmens, 20:50; 6. Mike Crawford, 21:11; 7. Tony Eskelin, 21:29; 8. Paul Ostrander, 22:08; 9. Chad Anderson, 22:21; 10. Scott Huff, 22:23; 11. Daisy Nelson, 22:27; 12. John Mohorcich, 22:37; 13. Gabe Juliussen, 23:03; 14. Carl Kincaid, 23:07; 15. Noah Perry, 23:25; 16. Jacob Sundberg, 23:48; 17. Ryan Nelson, 24:14; 18. Becca Ford, 24:26; 19. Lauren Bauder, 24:27; 20. Rustin Hitchcock, 24:35; 21. Matt Dammeyer, 24:39; 22. Jeffrey Helminiak, 24:52; 23. John Hedges, 25:20; 24. Kevin Lauver, 25:40; 25. Ben Hanson, 25:42.

26. John-Mark Pothast, 25:44; 27. Jode Sparks, 26:00; 28. Bob Miller, 26:30; 29. Jane Fuerstenau, 26:51; 30. Julie Litchfield, 27:18; 31. Doug Hogue, 27:26; 32. Loren Hollers, 27:40; 33. Lindsay Fagrelius, 27:41; 34. Connie Ferguson, 27:53; 35. Dave Litchfield, 28:01; 36. Sondra Stonecipher, 28:12; 37. Roy Stuckey, 28:17; 38. Pete Mauro, 28:18; 39. Dan Pascucci, 28:23; 40. Tracy Pitts, 29:08; 41. Sarah Riley, 29:17; 42. Morgan Aldridge, 29:20; 43. Sarah Hollers, 29:40; 44. Patrice Kohl, 29:44; 45. Viorica Thompson, 29:52; 46. Jodi Hanson, 29:58; 47. Josh Overturf, 30:02; 48. Jake Sanders, 30:42; 49. Kimberly Pelo, 30:49; 50. Holly Kjostad, 31:08.

51. Sonja Kjostad, 31:12; 52. Terri Cowart, 31:37; 53. Dana McDonald, 31:42; 54. John-Paul Dammeyer, 31:45; 55. Dylan Hogue, 31:46; 56. Jeff Perschbacher, 31:48; 57. Patrick Mize, 31:52; 58. Sarah Callaway, 31:54; 59. Paul Knight, 31:55; 60. Brittany Hollers, 32:17; 61. Haddasah Udelhoven, 32:28; 62. Joseph Dammeyer, 32:45; 63. Naomi Barker, 32:46; 64. Isabella Dammeyer, 33:08; 65. Elizabeth Knippling, 33:27; 66. Emily Wranger, 33:28; 67. Gauge Berkhahn, 33:32; 68. Patti Berkhahn, 33:33; 69. Jack Maryott, 33:41; 70. Markie Shiflea, 34:01; 71. Lauren Fraser, 34:07; 72. Amy Hogue, 34:45; 73. George Stein, 34:48; 74. Debby Burwen, 35:05; 75. Suzanne Maxwell, 35:06.

76. Kari Weston, 35:33; 77. Maria Sweppy, 36:13; 78. Bobbi Lay, 36:30; 79. June Stuckey, 36:34; 80. Stephanie Lambe-Musgrove, 37:39; 81. Rinna Carson, 37:48; 82. Jami Wight, 37:51; 83. Kate Swaby, 37:52; 84. Maria Dammeyer, 38:40; 85. Mary Rhyner, 39:11; 86. Landon Showalter, 39:14; 87. Jen Showalter, 39:14; 88. Tony Oliver, 39:37; 89. Marly Perschbacher, 41:02; 90. Brian Kuhr, 42:56; 91. Melanny Lauver, 43:01; 92. Ali Callaway, 44:02; 93. Karen Von Breyman, 47:01; 94. Nicole Egholm, 47:27; 95. Diane Webb, 47:50; 96. Seane Oglesbee, 47:57; 97. Shaylon Cochran, 48:05; 98. Jill Schaefer, 48:57; 99. Sara Moore, 48:59; 100. Jennifer Harrington, 49:00.

101. Linda Loranger, 49:01; 102. Robert Carson, 49:07; 103. Rob Carson, 49:10; 104. Nancy Carver, 49:44; 105. Michelle Glaves, 50:20; 106. Kathy Hammer, 50:21; 107. Johna Beech, 50:22.

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