Walters, Anderson win Salmon Run Series #4

Bradley Walters has made the weekly Salmon Run Series his own playground, as the Soldotna runner won Wednesday evening’s 5-kilometer race at the Tsalteshi Trails to keep his perfect streak alive.

Walters cruised to the victory in 18 minutes, 54.9 seconds, beating runner-up Mike Crawford by 64 seconds. Walters has won all four races thus far in the five-week series, which ends next Wednesday at 6 p.m.

Rena Anderson took the women’s victory, finishing 12th overall in the 5K in a time of 23:16, beating women’s runner-up Erika Arthur by 20 seconds.

Salmon Run Series #4

Wednesday at Tsalteshi Trails

1. Bradley Walters, 18:54; 2. Mike Crawford, 19:58; 3. Ben McGarry, 20:34; 4. Alex Young, 21:42; 5. Tony Eskelin, 22:02; 6. Gregory Fallon, 22:08; 7. Jack Laker, 22:14; 8. Joey Klecka, 22:25; 9. Sean Goff, 22:32; 10. Andy Kircher, 23:08; 11. Kevin Lauver, 23:15; 12. Rena Anderson, 23:16; 13. Jake Streich, 23:25; 14. Ricardo Rubio, 23:34; 15. Dustin Henkin, 23:35; 16. Erika Arthur, 23:36; 17. Quinn Brown, 23:45; 18. Alek McGarry, 23:56; 19. Gabriel Juliussen, 24:07; 20. Annie Burns, 24:12; 21. Kellie Arthur, 24:17; 22. John Paul Dammeyer, 24:43; 23. Chase Laker, 24:49; 24. Dustin Brito, 25:23; 25. Carl Kincaid, 25:25;

26. David Lorring, 25:37; 27. Elizabeth Hardie, 25:53; 28. Maison Dunham, 26:09; 29. Tyler Hippchen, 26:09; 30. Luke Armstrong, 26:13; 31. Joel Burns, 26:23; 32. Sondra Stonecipher, 26:29; 33. Carter Cannava, 26:54; 34. Lisa Juliussen, 27:02; 35. Jeff Smith, 27:29; 36. Dylan Hogue, 27:33; 37. Krista Arthur, 27:50; 38. Ian McGarry, 27:59; 39. Melita Efta, 28:02; 40. Leah Fallon, 28:04; 41. Alek McGarry, 28:31; 42. Victorian Denison, 28:48; 43. Cole Nelson, 28:48; 44. Mykenna Foster, 28:52; 45. James Dammeyer, 28:53; 46. Johnna Degray, 28:53; 47. Jackson Douthit, 29:08; 48. Joseph Dammeyer, 29:12; 49. Michael Tallent, 29:12; 50. Teresa Fallon, 29:23;

51. Tom Yukman, 29:29; 52. Karalyn Veihdeffer, 29:37; 53. Leah Streich, 29:39; 54. Sandi Yukman, 29:41; 55. Ray Stonecipher, 31:03; 56. Landen Showalter, 31:42; 57. Ethan Hogue, 31:52; 58. Jen Showalter, 32:02; 59. Janna Casey, 32:06; 60. Noelle Lattin, 32:17; 61. EmmaClare Dammeyer, 32:17; 62. Thomas Kobylarz, 32:26; 63. Teagen Kobylarz, 32:27; 64. Maria Dammeyer, 32:30; 65. Tasha Skolnick, 32:39; 66. Mikayla Leadens, 33:05; 67. Faith Glassmaker, 33:06; 68. Evan Stockton, 33:23; 69. Sheilah-Margaret Pothast, 33:56; 70. John Pothast, 33:56; 71. Sara Bundy, 34:23; 72. Katie Mae Tallent, 34:24; 73. Breanna McConnell, 35:15; 74. Kate Swaby, 35:19; 75. Joshua Lattin, 35:39;

76. Terri Cowart, 35:42; 77. Anna Lattin, 35:48; 78. Robert Carson, 35:54; 79. April Chilton, 36:04; 80. Brad Stonecipher, 36:14; 81. Zander Miller, 36:22; 82. Maryjane Hadaway, 36:32; 83. Dohn Cho, 37:04; 84. Ariana Cannava, 37:36; 85. Rebecca Rampton, 37:57; 86. Maria Sweppy, 38:15; 87. Mary Rhyner, 38:29; 88. Heather Clark, 39:49; 89. Tim Clark, 39:49; 90. Tara Ruffner, 40:11; 91. Amy Hogue, 40:12; 92. Katrina Cannava, 40:40; 93. Parker Cannava, 40:41; 94. Marly Perschbacher, 40:57; 95. Jeff Perschbacher, 40:58; 96. Leif Laker, 41:34; 97. Julie Laker, 41:35; 98. Steve Seibert, 44:30; 99. Sara Dennis, 44:38; 100. Isabella Dammeyer, 48:39;

101. Ana Seibert, 48:50; 102. Therese Seibert, 58:28.

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