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 By  Staff Reports Published 
8:46 am Wednesday, July 29, 2015

Vina 5K, fun run athletes give it their all

Photo by Bart Moss Extreme heat didn’t keep dedicated runners from turning out for the Vina July Fest 5K and fun run Saturday morning.

Photo by Bart Moss
Extreme heat didn’t keep dedicated runners from turning out for the Vina July Fest 5K and fun run Saturday morning.

By Staff Reports

The Vina July Fest 5K and fun run, held Saturday beginning at 7 a.m., drew out runners at all skill levels. The race was sponsored by the Vina Rescue Squad and Vina girls track and cross country program.
The race began and ended at Vina’s Franklin-Hester football field.
Runners and their times for the 5K are as follows:
William Woods (overall male): 21.49
Morgan Toomer: 22.41
Greg Lucas: 24.32
Elizabeth Baty (overall female): 24.31
Ricky Johnson: 25.18
Hunter Kennedy: 26.46
Nathan Davidson: 27.13
Chance Kennedy: 28.00
Anna Belle Humphres: 28.22
Emily Renfrow: 28.22
Bart Moss: 36.09
Wyatt Kennedy: 39.50
Emma Humphres: 29.51
Tiffany Swinney: 41.50
Runners for the fun run are as follows:
Braden Moomaw (overall winner)
Emily Renfrow
Cody Renfrow
Luke Childers
Anna Belle Humphres
Morgan Humphres
Annalyse Roberts
Devyn Childers
Madelyn Humphres
Susan Johnson
Callie Johnson
Tiffany Swinney

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