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NAME TIME
1. Hunter Hawkins 4:59
2. Caleb Grant 5:02
3. Marco Rodriguez 5:04
4. Trevor Montgomery 5:04
5. Skyler Hawkins 5:13
6. Mathew McNeil 5:15
7. RIichard Conger 5:23
8 Daniel Pelzel 5:27
9. Tyler Baumgartner 5:29
10. Wes Tipping 5:31
11. Cole Harris 5:41
12. Coe Hawkins 5:44
13. Cora Hill 5:45
14. Dalton McCarter 5:46
15. Chris Norch 5:47
16. Scott Heaton 5:57
17. Jonathan Lejune 6:01
18. Morgan Adams 6:03
19. David Baumgartner 6:05
20. Scott Barham 6:05
21. Presley Atkeinsson 6:05
22. Randy Montgomery 6:07
23. Michael Coach 6:14
24. Kristin Hill 6:31
25. Luke Baumgartner 6:37
26. Kimberly Mack 6:38
27. Jennifer Logan 6:42
28. Courtney Warren 6:43
29. Seth Taylor 6:48
30. Billy McCreight 6:48
31. Hannan Southard 6:56
32. Sarah Southard 6:57
33. Naomi Boyer 6:59
34. Charles Smith 7:10
35. Jake Jankowski 7:19
36. Gary Grubbs 7:26
37. Amanda Atkeinsson 7:33
38. Amanda Atkeinsson 7:56
39. Kate Harris 8:33
40. Amy Barham 8:35
41. Chance Lawhon 9:09
42. Angelina Lawhon 10:42
43. Cindi Sliger 13:36
OVERALL CHAMPIONS
1. Hunter Hawkins 4:59
2. Cora Hill 5:45
ELEMENTARY CHAMPIONS
1. Jake Jambowski 7:19
JR HIGH BOYS CHAMPIONS
1. Luke Baumgartner 6:37
2. Seth Taylor 6:48
3. Chance Lawhon 9:09
JR HIGH GIRLS CHAMPION
1. Kate Harris 8:33
9TH GRADE BOYS
1. Skyler Hawkins 5:13
2. Tyler Baumgartner 5:29
3. Cole Harris 5:41
4. Dalton McCarter 5:46
5. Michael Couch 6:14
9TH GRADE GIRLS
1. Hannah Southard 6:56
10TH GRADE BOYS
1. Caleb Grant 5:02
2. Trevor Montgomery 5:04
3. Matthew McNeil 13:00
10TH GRADE GIRLS
1. Presely Atkeinsson 6:05
2. Courtney Warren 6:43
3. Sarah Southard 6:57
ELEMENTARY 3RD GRADE 500m FUN RUN
1. Ben Baumgartner
2. Justyn Byrees
3. Rhett Southard
11TH GRADE CHAMPION BOYS
1. Daniel Pelzel 5:27
2. Wes Tipping 5:31
3. Morgan Adams 6:03
11TH GRADE CHAMPION GIRLS
1. Kimberly Mack 6:38
12TH GRADE CHAMPION BOYS
1. Marco Rodriguez 5:04
2. Richard Conger 5:23
3. Jonathan Lejune 6:01
18-39 CHAMPION MEN
1. Coe Hawkins 5:44
2. Scott Barham 6:05
18-39 CHAMPION WOMEN
1. Jennifer Logan 6:42
2. Naomi Boyer 6:59
3. Amanda Atkeisson 7:56
4. Amy Barham 8:35
5. Angelina Lawhon 10:42
MASTERS MEN 40-59
1. Chris Norch 5:47
2. Scott Heaton 5:57
3. David Baumgartner 6:05
4. Randy Montgomery 6:07
5. Billy McCreight 6:48
6. Coach Gary Grubbs 7:26
MASTERS WOMEN 40-59
1. Kristin Hill 6:31
2. Lauren Southard 7:33
3. Cindi Sliger 13:36
GRAND MASTER
1. Charles Smith 7:10
CRUSH GRUBBS CHALLENGE
Blooming Grove athletic director Gary Grubbs rans a 7:26 on Saturday in the Mainstreet Mile. Any Blooming Grove student who ran faster wins the challenge and wins a T-shirt that will read: “I crushed Grubbs at the Mainstreet Mile. Together we can crush the competition.
1. Hunter Hawkins
2. Skyler Hawkins
3. RIichard Conger
4. Daniel Pelzel
5. Tyler Baumgartner
6. Wes Tipping
7. Cole Harris
8. Dalton McCarter
9. Morgan Adams
10. Presley Atkeinsson
11. Michael Couch
12. Luke Baumgartner
13. Kimberly Mack
14. Hannah Southard
15. Sarah Southard
16. Naomi Boyer
17. Jake Jankowski
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Blooming Grove Mainstreet Mile: 2012 Results
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