WhaleFest Race Results
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By TOM HESSE
Sentinel Staff Writer
Over 60 runners competed in the WhaleFest 5K last weekend.
Sam Schotchmer led all runners, followed by David Wilcox and Mike Ferreria.
The top three women finishers were Shanna Tardic. Christine McGraw and Carina Nichols.
Ferreria was the top mens’ masters finisher and Mary Bassett was the top womens’ masters runner. Results provided by Julie Simpson.
Results
Sam Scotchmer – 16.49
David Wilcox – 16.52
Mike Ferreira – 17.19
Chris McGraw – 17.42
Francis Wegman Lawless – 17.59
Ryan Carpenter – 18.17
Irbert Vega – 19.09
Jordan Zelhuber – 19.20
Jack Davis – 19.40
Camron Cullen – 19.49
Shanna Tadic – 20.26
Brett Wilcox – 20.32
Christine McGraw – 20.37
Dave F. – 20.57
Carina Nichols – 21.02
Bernie Gurule – 21.51
Gerardo Monte DeOca – 21.59
Mary Bassett – 22.05
Charles Horan – 22.25
Trina Nation – 22.31
Chris Belisle – 22.54
Joshua Houston – 22.54
Lauren Fetzer – 23.01
Cassie Kintzley – 23.23
Simon Greene – 23.40
Ellen Sevigny – 23.44
Adam Whalen – 24.18
Karli Collins – 24.24
Sara Smiley – 24.53
Jessica Gill – 25.05
Steve Lewis – 25.13
Chris Leeseberg – 25.24
Gio Villanueva – 25.31
Kristin Scotchmer – 25.35
Mary Fedoroff – 25.36
Bob Fedoroff – 25.36
Heidi Pearson – 25.53
Emily Spencer – 26.23
Megan Fondell – 26.27
Brian Zwingelstein – 26.55
Logan Wild – 27.21
Kenley Jackson – 27.21
Terry Lovett – 27.37
Shea Winterberger – 28.01
Pat Brady – 28.11
Bodil Bluhm – 28.26
Holly Marban – 28.40
Andrea Byrd – 29.03
Mary Offutt – 31.18
Julie Devoisins – 31.18
Lindy Butler – 32.23
Gabriela Picazo – 32.23
Adam Taylor – 33.05
Carmel Easley – 33.05
Megan Ahleman – 33.35
Anna Prussian – 33.44
KK Prusian – 33.44
Taylor Galley – 34.31
Tiffany Lebann – 35.26
Hugh Slack – 38.00
Eva Marie Elizondo – 39.28
Jessica Holland– 39.28
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