Phil Campbell Bobcats, Sports
 By  Staff Reports Published 
2:33 pm Monday, June 23, 2014

Annual 5K run held last weekend

By Bart Moss

For the FCT

The annual Judy James Memorial 5K Run was held in conjunction with the Phil Campbell Hoedown Saturday morning.

All the proceeds from the run go directly to pancreatic cancer research.

“We appreciate everyone who helped with the race and those who participated in it,” Tyler James said.

“We do this run every year in honor of our mother who passed away after a long battle with pancreatic cancer.”

There were 47 runners who participated in the 5K (3.1 miles).

The top five males were: Adam Benefield (18:08), Buddy Purdue (19:22), Matt Lyle (20:48), Chad Pickett (23:29) and Matthew Vinson (24:35).

The top five females were: Elizabeth Baty (23:35), Beth Raper (24:57), Jeania Norton (25:43), Wenonah Hulsey (26:24) and Erin Gilbert (26:56).

The full list of participants and their times is as follows:

Overall

First Name

Last Name

Time

Age

Gender

Division

Division Place

1

Adam

Benefield

18:08.3

18

M

Overall

1

2

Buddy

Purdue

19:22.2

46

M

Overall

2

3

Matt

Lyle

20:48.1

28

M

Overall

3

4

Chad

Pickett

23:29.0

33

M

30-34

1

5

Elizabeth

Baty

23:35.8

13

F

Overall F

1

6

Matthew

Vinson

24:35.3

31

M

30-34

2

7

Cody

Grissom

24:51.0

32

M

30-34

3

8

Beth

Raper

24:57.8

38

F

Overall F

2

9

Paul

Humphres

25:16.7

42

M

40-44

1

10

Larry

Hogan

25:28.4

55

M

55-59

1

11

Jeania

Norton

25:43.8

43

F

Overall F

3

12

James

Charlton

25:51.1

40

M

40-44

2

13

Wenonah

Hulsey

26:24.2

36

F

35-39

1

14

Erin

Gilbert

26:56.8

27

F

25-29

1

15

Keith

Hallmark

27:21.9

58

M

55-59

2

16

Joel

Bradley

28:05.2

41

M

40-44

3

17

Denise

James

28:12.2

44

F

40-44

1

18

Lindsay

Kerr

28:24.4

28

F

25-29

2

19

Anna

Humphres

28:41.5

13

F

010-14

1

20

Bart

Moss

31:07.9

42

M

40-44

4

21

Justin

Weeks

31:51.2

33

M

30-34

4

22

Avery

Guinn

35:00.9

12

M

010-14

1

23

Tim

Guinn

35:03.6

47

M

45-49

1

24

Pam

Galloway

35:27.6

51

F

50-54

1

25

Mindy

Pierce

36:47.5

33

F

30-34

1

26

Ben

Pierce

36:50.5

33

M

30-34

5

27

Mark

Wakefield

37:35.6

59

M

55-59

3

28

Renee’

Colburn

37:58.3

38

F

35-39

2

29

Ty

Dollar

38:01.2

28

M

25-29

1

30

Mike

Norton

38:03.4

43

M

40-44

5

31

Carl

James

39:15.4

63

M

60-64

1

34

Hayden

Moss

41:48.2

12

M

010-14

2

35

Tommy

Stine

42:42.2

69

M

65-69

1

36

Teresa

Lawler

43:01.7

50

F

50-54

2

37

Pam

Grissom

50:48.7

61

F

60-64

1

38

Paige

Cooper

50:49.5

48

F

45-49

1

39

Jana

Hanna

52:24.8

43

F

40-44

2

40

Deb

Aaron

52:25.5

57

F

55-59

1

41

Rita

Jefferies

54:18.6

57

F

55-59

2

42

Faith

James

54:19.3

31

F

30-34

2

43

Cassie

Mason

54:21.4

13

F

010-14

2

44

Jeff

Garrison

56:42.3

50

M

50-54

1

45

Tyler

Hallmark

57:18.2

11

M

010-14

3

46

Stephanie

Mason

57:19.0

42

F

40-44

3

47

Alice

Garrison

57:21.4

51

F

55-59

3

 

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