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1:47 am Tuesday, June 15, 2004

Relay for Life winners

By Staff
June 13, 2004
Here is a list of winners of team competitions during the Lauderdale County 10th Annual Relay for Life, which began at 7 p.m. Friday and ended at 6 a.m. Saturday.
Most money
Multiple non-corporate teams
First Place: Angie's Army, $12,116
Second Place: Calvary Baptist Church, $8,346
Third Place: First Baptist Church, $6,411
Most money
Multiple corporate teams
First Place: Citizen's National Bank, $19,721
Second Place: Weems Mental Health Center, $16,580
Third Place: Jeff Anderson Regional Medical Center, $13,903.52
Most money per capita
Individual teams
First Place: A &B Electric, $1,623.82
Second Place: Mississippi Power Company, $1,182.51
Third Place: Weems Adult Therapist, $853.84
Most money Individual teams
First Place: A &B Electric, $17,862
Second Place: Mississippi Power Co., $17,737.73
Third Place: Weems Adult Therapist, $11,100
Most money Individuals
First Place: Ann Alexander,
A &B Electric, $7,245
Second Place: Donna Creel, A &B Electric, $2,490
Third Place: Rita Flint, $2,403
Midnight Snack Competition
First Place: Coca Cola
Second Place: Calvary Baptist Church
Third Place: Tie, Union Planters and A &B Electric
Entertainment Competition
First Place: Weems Mental Health Center
Second Place: Phi Theta Kappa
Third Place: North Park Church
Campsite Competition
First Place: Weems Mental Health, "Saturday
Night Fever"
Second Place: Calvary Baptist Church, "Aloha to Cancer"
Third Place: A &B Electric, "Celebrate our Stars"
Dinner Competition
First Place: Riley Hospital
Second Place: Midway Baptist Church
Third Place: Coca-Cola
Pajama Walk
First Place: A &B Electric
Second Place: Weems Mental Health
Third Place: Midway Baptist Church
Cancer Smart Shop
First Place: Midway Baptist Church
Second Place: Jeff Anderson Regional Medical Center
Third Place: Riley Hospital
Most Laps Walked
First Place: Midway Baptist Church
Second Place: St. Peter United Methodist Church
Third Place: Calvary Baptist Church
Blood Drive
First Place: Jeff Anderson Regional Medial Center
Second Place: A &B Electric
Third Place: None
Volleyball League A
First Place: First Baptist Church
Second Place: Mitchell
Companies
Third Place: Northpark Church
Volleyball League B
First Place: Mississippi Power Co.
Second Place: First Christian Church
Third Place: Wal-Mart
Squigglers

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