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THE ROADRUNNER SEPTEMBER 2018 Club Kokomo Road Runners Ricke Stucker to be inducted to the Howard County Hall of Fame Ricke Stucker has been selected for the Howard County Hall of Fame! The below is an excerpt taken from the Kokomo Tribune arcle on August 14. The full arcle can be found on the Kokomo Tribune website. Congratulaons Ricke! The Howard County Sports Hall of Fame today announced its 2018 class of inductees. Jacqueline Bagwell, Mark Gabriel, Gary Mumaw, Mick Owens, Willard Rice, Cari Stover-Richards and Ricke Stucker form the hall’s 16th class. “We are thrilled with this class,” Hall of Fame president Dean Hockney said. “Since founding the Howard County Sports Hall of Fame in 2003, our board of directors is in connual awe of the accomplishments of each succeeding class of inductees. This year we have state champs, scor- ing leaders, record-breakers and a community icon. Howard County has been blessed with out- standing sports personalies, and we are proud to tell their stories.” RICKE STUCKER A 1965 Kokomo High School graduate, Stucker is a rered teacher and a longme distance coach for the Wildkats. Aſter running for Kokomo, he ran at Indiana University in 1965-69, earning a varsity leer in cross country in 1966. Following college, Stucker returned to Kokomo where he has spent 50 years as a coach in four sports — boys and girls cross country and boys and girls track and field. He has coached numer- ous state finalists over the four sports. He remains Kokomo’s boys cross country coach. Stucker has been named an Indiana All-Star coach 10 mes and is a member of the Indiana Associaon of Track and Cross Country Coaches Hall of Fame. He supports Kokomo High School and distance running in other ways. During the spring track season, he assists with the Kokomo Relays and with IHSAA seconal and regional meets at Walter Cross Field. Also, he is an original member and 11-me president of the Club Kokomo Roadrunners, is the founder and director of the Kokomo Summer Distance Camp and is the unofficial keeper of Howard Coun- ty’s high school running records. The final leg of the Triple Crown took place on August 25. It was a rainy day, with severe weather threatening, but a group of hardy runners and walkers braved the rain to complete the 6 mile run. Aſter everyone completed, parcipants drew for placing to determine the overall age group winners for the three events (Predict-a-mile in June, Haynes-Apperson 5K in July, and the 6 mile endurance run in August). Kelly Davis took the Open and Ann Hubbard took the Masters! Thank you to everyone who came out to the events, we had a great me and hope all of you did too! -Dani & Tiffany H.E.S.P. 5K RACE 9/8/18 HAS BEEN CANCELLED! IF YOU PREGISTERED YOU WILL RECEIVE A REUND BY MAIL .

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THE ROADRUNNER SEPTEMBER 2018

Club Kokomo Road Runners

Ricke Stucker to be inducted to the Howard County Hall of Fame

Ricke Stucker has been selected for the Howard County Hall of Fame! The below is an excerpt taken from the Kokomo Tribune article on August 14. The full article can be found on the Kokomo Tribune website. Congratulations Ricke!

The Howard County Sports Hall of Fame today announced its 2018 class of inductees.

Jacqueline Bagwell, Mark Gabriel, Gary Mumaw, Mick Owens, Willard Rice, Cari Stover-Richards

and Ricke Stucker form the hall’s 16th class.

“We are thrilled with this class,” Hall of Fame president Dean Hockney said. “Since founding the

Howard County Sports Hall of Fame in 2003, our board of directors is in continual awe of the

accomplishments of each succeeding class of inductees. This year we have state champs, scor-

ing leaders, record-breakers and a community icon. Howard County has been blessed with out-

standing sports personalities, and we are proud to tell their stories.”

RICKE STUCKER

A 1965 Kokomo High School graduate, Stucker is a retired teacher and a longtime distance coach for the Wildkats.

After running for Kokomo, he ran at Indiana University in 1965-69, earning a varsity letter in cross country in 1966.

Following college, Stucker returned to Kokomo where he has spent 50 years as a coach in four sports — boys and girls cross country and boys and girls track and field. He has coached numer-ous state finalists over the four sports. He remains Kokomo’s boys cross country coach.

Stucker has been named an Indiana All-Star coach 10 times and is a member of the Indiana Association of Track and Cross Country Coaches Hall of Fame.

He supports Kokomo High School and distance running in other ways. During the spring track season, he assists with the Kokomo Relays

and with IHSAA sectional and regional meets at Walter Cross Field. Also, he is an original member and 11-time president of the Club

Kokomo Roadrunners, is the founder and director of the Kokomo Summer Distance Camp and is the unofficial keeper of Howard Coun-

ty’s high school running records.

The final leg of the Triple Crown took place on August 25. It was a rainy day, with severe weather threatening,

but a group of hardy runners and walkers braved the rain to complete the 6 mile run. After everyone completed,

participants drew for placing to determine the overall age group winners for the three events (Predict-a-mile in

June, Haynes-Apperson 5K in July, and the 6 mile endurance run in August). Kelly Davis took the Open and Ann

Hubbard took the Masters! Thank you to everyone who came out to the events, we had a great time and hope all

of you did too!

-Dani & Tiffany

H.E.S.P. 5K RACE 9/8/18 HAS BEEN CANCELLED! IF YOU PREGISTERED YOU WILL RECEIVE A REUND BY MAIL.

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Points of Interest:

John Peters: “On Saturday morning 8-11-18 I

ran the North Manchester FunFest 5K to sup-

port Junior Achievement. Since I had a sore

muscle or tendon on the inside of my upper

right thigh I knew I wouldn’t be under 30

minutes again. My age group in this race was

60 & Up so at 77 I didn’t expect to get an

award. However, my time was 31:22 for a pace

of 10:11/mile and much to my surprise I got

2ND place in my age group of 60 & Up!!! To top that off I got the award

for being the oldest to finish the race…2 of us were 77, I was the oldest by

one month!”

Way to go John!

Debby Berkshire, completed 26.39 miles at Howl at the Moon 8 hours race on 8-11-18 in Danville,

Illinois. Anita Dillman and Sherry Kestle also completed the race with 19.74 miles each. Great job

ladies!

Run a non-club race lately? Don’t forget to share so everyone can see the cool races you’ve done!

Send all info and pics to: [email protected]

CLUB MEETING

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 @ 6 P.M. @ CROSS AMERICA N REED ROAD., KOKOMO, (ACROSS FROM GFS & MENARDS)

SOCIAL HOUR @ 5P.M. SOFT DRINKS WILL BE PROVIDED

CKRR Fun Run in the Park

Every Wednesday

Free to all!!

Run any distance you want!!

Highland Park @ 5:30PM

Registration located at concession stand

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Member Profile Name: Vernon "Vern" Keller How long have you been running/walking? Since around 2010 What made you start running/walking? Health reasons Best athletic accomplishment and why? Race walk[ed] the Mini in 2:34:35 in 2014 If you like to race, what is your favorite race dis-tance? I prefer 5K events Favorite local running route? John Norris, Amboy race Favorite club race? CKRR NYE Race Favorite running/walking related book or movie? Run Less, Run Faster If you could run/walk with anyone, who would it be? My wife Sue.

Why did you join CKRR? Charlie Skoog Anything else you'd like the CKRR members to know about you? Sue and I have been married for 47 years, we have 3 children, 9 grand kids, and 2 great granddaugh-ters.

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1. Always tell someone where you are going.

2. Stay on well-traveled and well-lit roads. Don’t take

shortcuts through woods, poorly lit areas, etc.

3. If possible, run with a dog, a group or at least one

other person.

4. Bring your phone.

5. If someone looks shady to you, cross the street or

go the other way.

6. Vary your routes. Don’t be predictable.

7. Know where you’re going. Looking confused and

lost can make you a target.

8. Don’t be distracted. Perpetrators specifically look for

people who aren’t 100 percent aware of their surround-

ings. Ditch the headphones!

9. Consider taking a self-defense class. You never

know when you might need these skills.

10. Reconsider the ponytail, which is an easy thing to

grab and pull. Opt for a bun or something harder to

grasp onto as you go.

11. Run confidently, meaning tall and focused, to dis-

play confidence.

12. Trust your gut. If something or someone doesn’t feel

right, it probably isn’t.

13. Bring pepper spray.

Taken from: http://

womensrunning.competitor.com/2017/06/training-tips/

running-safety-tips_71143

HERE ARE SOME PRECAUTIONS TO TAKE TO BE SAFE WHILE RUNNING

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2018 CKRR Race Schedule Changes since last newsletter, V—volunteer opportunities for club members.

Saturday September 1 Steps to Recovery 5K Run/ Walk 8am Gilead House, 406 E Sycamore St. Kokomo $20 early then $25 Carol Savage, RD Monday September 3 Blueberry Stomp 5K/ 15K 9am Centenial Park, Plymouth, In $25 online before 8/5, $30 paper before 8/5 [email protected] Saturday September 8 CANCELLED!! HESP 5K Run/ Walk 8am McKinley School, 1217 W. Carter St. Kokomo, In 46901 $20 early then $25 Saturday September 15 Fueled by Fire 5K 9am 216 N Main Street, Amboy, In 46911 $25 https://runsignup.com/Race/IN/Amboy/FueledbyFire5K Saturday September 22 Bee Bumble 5K/ 10K 8am 6th and Logan St. Burnettsville, In $30 early registration/ $35 race day registration Monticello Chamber of Commerce, RD Saturday September 29 Saints on the Run 5K Run/ Walk 8am St. Joan of Arc, 3155 Co Rd S 200 W. Kokomo Heather Weber, RD Saturday October 6 Cole Porter 5K/ 15K 9am Riverview Event Center on Canal Street. (the old Homers Bowling Alley). 421 W. Canal St., Peru, IN $20 early/ $25 day of Jim Yates, RD Saturday October 13 Red Gold Run to Crush Hunger 10K/ 5K 10 K 9:30 am / 5K 9:45am St. Joseph Center 1306 South A Street, Elwood, In 10K before 10/10/18 $40 after $45/ 5K $30 before $35 after 10/10/18 Also have Group Rates http://www.redgold5krun.com Saturday October 27 Chili Chase 5K/ 10K 10am East Point Bible Church 1540 Paw Paw Pike, Peru, In $15 with shirt, $25 with a shift Jamie Laycock Sunday November 4 Run the Mounds 2pm 4306 Mounds Road, Anderson, In 46017 $20 before 10/18, Students $5 http://www.andersonroadrunners.org/

Saturday November 10 CK Charity Run 5K— V 9am McKinley School, 1217 W Carter St. Kokomo Free Will Donation Jeannie Townsend, RD Thursday November 22 CK Cares 5K Run/ Walk 8am Rogers Pavilion Highland Park, Kokomo $10 Ray & Robin Tetrault; Mark Shorter, RD Saturday December 1 Rudolph 5K Run/ Walk 8am Kokomo Public Library, 220 N Union St Kokomo $20 early/ $25 late, family discounts available Monday December 31 CK NY Eve 5K Run/ Walk— V 2pm Rogers Pavilion, Highland Park, Kokomo $5 member/ $8 non-members Ashley Shanks, RD

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As seen on my run:

“This was more of a as seen AFTER my run, but it was

great to see Warren Tierney and celebrate his birth-

day after the Norris Converse 5k on Aug. 4. Love the

birthday hat!” -Dani McQuaide

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RACE RESULTS Norris Insurance 5K Run and Walk Converse, Indiana

August 4, 2018

Runners 1. Kory Kennedy 17:39 2. Brody Brock 18:39 3. Brayden Curnutt 18:42 4. Byron Bundrent 18:46 5. Noel Shaffer 18:49 6. Paul Bickel 19:11 7. Joseph Packard 19:32 8. Jerry Williams Jr 19:36 9. Drew Caldwell 20:19 10. Mat Snyder 21:29 11. Brandon Mink 21:29 12. Zac Cline 21:53 13. Nathan Everett 22:21 14. Skip Stinson 22:26 15. Cameron Clifford 22:49 16. Brent Munro 23:29 17. Allen Miller 23:47 18. Shana Niccum 23:52 1st Fe-male 19. Carley Williams 23:53 20. Patrick Hale 24:48 21. Naomi Packard 25:28 22. Bruce Shanks 25:29 23. Tiffany Massey 25:30 24. Kayla Bullock 25:33 25. Kalen Jones 25:50 26. Chris Mobley 25:51 27. Max Elmore 26:33 28. Aaron McQuisten 26:44 29. Scott Deyoe 27:22 30. Emily Slaughter 27:45 31. Kirk Kennedy 27:49 32. Mark Shorter 27:54 33. Samantha Jones 27:57 34. Jane Horner 28:04 35. Keith McAndrews 28:08 36. Ashley Shanks 28:18 37. Keith Hill 28:18 38. Beth Wilson 28:32 39. Ethan Snyder 29:01 40. Frank Greene 29:02 41. Angie Gollner 29:23 42. John Peters 29:28 43. Dustin Jones 29:37 44. Scott Hamilton 31:07 45. Al Mitchel 31:40 46. Jon Slaughter 32:06 47. Tim Tempin 32:43 48. Ann Hubbard 32:50 49. Michael Graham 33:01 50. Cara McKellar 33:23 51. Laura Heflin 33:31 52. Norm Snyder 34:11

53. David Hughes 35:24 54. Bruce Savage 35:30 55. Sara Greene 35:50 56. Kathy Snyder 36:20 57. Ricke Stucker 36:39 58. Danielle McQuaide 37:06 59. Beth Justice 37:45 60. Robin Cole 39:31 61. Jenny Tudor 40:02 62. John McPherson 40:02 63. Laurie Keeler 41:32 64. Kelsey Koon 41:51 65. Kelly Studebaker 43:02 66. Deb Taylor 43:21 67. Sheree Bullock 43:39 68. Warren Tierney 45:38 69. Stacia Pickett 47:03 70. Alex Studebaker 47:51 71. Richard Dubois 48:48 72. Lilly Kiesel 49:08 73. Brandie Pickett 49:09 74. Carol Savage 49:31 75. Julie Canady 50:21 76. Missy Mobley 51:06

Walkers 1. Vince Lorenz 29:31 2. Mary Miller 35:23 1st Female 3. Stephen Wilson 36:24 4. Greg Wall 37:11 5. Marianne Wilson 39:27 6. Kevin Whitted 40:13 7. Tony Lorenz 40:17 8. Jim Gross 41:02 9. Vernon Keller 42:17 10. Debby Berkshire 43:29 11. Jan Wall 44:53 12. Felicia Tierney 45:49 13. Robin Michael 46:51 14. Bob Cupp 47:37 15. Anita Dillman 47:56 16. Jean Heflin 50:57 17. Richard Mobley 51:06 18. Katrina Wise 52:57 19. Sue Keller 52:58 20. Betty Yard 54:23 21. Steve Longenecker 58:50 22. Mary Ingram 58:50

Forget Me Not 5K Run/Walk August 11, 2018

Kokomo

Runners 1. Kory Kennedy 18:02 2. Byron Bundrent 19:23 3. Hannah Moore 20:16 1st. Fe-male 4. Michael Meadows 25:56 5. Landon Begley 26:06 6. Scott Deyoe 26:09

7. Kirk Kennedy 26:41 8. San Stout 27:30 9. Max Elmore 28:06 10. Mark Shorter 28:36 11. Frank Greene 28:37 12. Rathaswami Dan 28:55 13. Brittiani Gillem 29:07 14. Della Glassburn 30:03 15. Sabrina Powell 31:54 16. Evan Lake 32:02 17. Michael Graham 32:52 18. Michael Lake 32:58 19. Sara Greene 34:44 20. Jennifer Adams 34:58 21. Riley Case 35:04 22. David Hughes 35:35 23. Ricke Stucker 36:00 24. Robin Cole 37:00 25. Beth Justice 37:04 26. Johnathan McQuaide 37:28 27. Danielle McQuaide 37:33 28. Laurie Keeler 41:38 29. Jenny Tudor 43:19 30. Alex Studebaker 43:43 31. Paula Hicks 43:54 32. Cole Kucholick 43:57 33. Kelly Studebaker 44:38 34. Bob Cupp 47:22 35. Carri Yovanoff 49:52 36. Connie Higginbottom 49:55 Walkers 1. Mary Miller 35:08 2. Greg Wall 36:15 1st M ale 3. Stephen Wilson 36:17 4. Marianne Wilson 39:48 5. Deb Taylor 41:36 6. Vern Keller 41:39 7. Bob McBride 43:04 8. Jan Wall 45:11 9. Katrina Wise 51:41 10. Sue Keller 51:42 11. Joe Whitney 53:43 12. Debbie Whitney 54:08 13. Tessa Sanders 54:20 14. Shellie Sanders 54:20 15. Anna Miller 56:30 16. Heidi Clark 56:35 17. Emily Klingler 56:36 18. Betty Yard 56:49

2018 Runnin’ the Shores Champagne Shores Kokomo, IN

August 18, 2018

Runners 1. Kory Kennedy 17:37 2. Parker Jones 20:09 3. Steve McDorman 20:20 4. Hannah Moore 21:15 1st Female 5. Lauren Bradley 22:03

6. Denise Bradley 22:05 7. Paul Cook 22:08 8. Aaron Craig 22:14 9. Ron Moore 22:30 10. Keith Gladfelter 23:17 11. Kayla Bullock 23:51 12. Jeff Cardwell 23:55 13. Paul Wyman 24:18 14. Diana Jones 24:59 15. Phil Rozzi 25:08 16. John Cotner 25:17 17. Shelly Wyman 25:22 18. Jacob Riley 25:54 19. Scott Deyoe 26:01 20. Tony Beachy 26:10 21. Rudy Suryantoro 26:30 22. Tim Davis 26:32 23. Shane Nye 26:34 24. Tami Greene 27:09 25. Ryan Reel 27:09 26. Max Elmore 27:19 27. Candace Rhodes 27:20 28. Hannah High 27:38 29. April Wheeldon 28:04 30. Sam Aldridge 28:11 31. Brooke Runyon 28:40 32. Caleb Eller 28:40 33. Rebekah Monroe-Boley 28:48 34. Ron Metz 28:52 35. Norma Hawes 28:52 36. Sydney Ousley 28:58 37. Martha Hoshaw 28:59 38. Frank Greene 29:02 39. Anna Rangel 29:06 40. Paul Olsen 29:16 41. Brittani Gillem 29:24 42. Logan Jarrett 29:40 43. Kim Lee 29:53 44. Sophia Wyman 30:15 45. Kelsey Weber 30:15 46. Della Glassburn 30:27 47. Doug Aldridge 30:27 48. Jerry Fennell 30:52 49. Lisa Frank 31:34 50. Darla Mertens 31:36 51. Ariel Stanley 32:01 52. Michael Graham 32:07 53. Cara McKellar 32:28 54. Elizabeth Olsen 32:41 55. Jonathon Eller 33:24 56. Ann Hubbard 33:29 57. David Hughes 34:11 58. Stephen Lawler 34:22 59. Heather Gladfelter 34:33 60. Laura Heflin 35:19 61. Riley Case 35:23 62. Teri Hellmann 35:31 63. Johnathan McQuaide 36:01 64. Sara Greene 36:22 (con’t)

T H E R O A D R U N N E R

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RACE RESULTS Runnin’ the Shores Con’t 65. Jon Lopez-Bracamontes 37:10 66. Mark Canada 37:10 67. Beth Justice 37:21 68. Robin Tetrault 37:24 69. Danielle McQuaide 38:28 70. Patti Moore 38:28 71. Tori Change 38:56 72. Lindsey Clemons 38:58 73. Lindsay Ousley 39:10 74. Cassie Salinas 39:11 75. Kelsey Koon 39:42 76. Jenny. Tudor 39:47 77. Miriam Thomas 41:21 78. Lisa Metz 41:32 79. Laurie Keeler 42:06 80. Debra Beachy 43:32 81. Kelly Studebaker 44:25 82. Maggie Duncan 50:21 83. Elsie Duncan 50:21 84. Alex Studebaker 51:28 85. Fred Chew 52:12 86. Sheree Bullock 55:05 87. Meagan Stonebraker 55:16 88. Sarah Byrd 55:52 89. Christine Stanley 55:53 Walkers 1. Vince Lorenz 28:47 2. Stephen Wilson 38:22 3. Marianne Wilson 40:24 1st Female 4. Floyd Stinchcomb 40:30 5. Brenda Olsen 41:13 6. Deb Cardwell 43:09 7. Bob McBride 43:59 8. Leah Powers 44:50 9. Heather Kercheval 44:50 10. Chari Deyoe 45:13 11. Elissa Hughes 45:20 12. Lori Akers 45:20 13. Jan Marrah 45:21 14. Teresa Click 46:02 15. Sharon Abad 46:09 16. Seema Sood 46:09 17. Robert Cupp 48:11 18. Rhonda Heytens 49:24 19. Bob Lemcke 49:25 20. Janeen Henning 49:25 21. Jean Heflin 50:05 22. Tyler Moore 50:35 23. Ann Moore 50:35 24. Erica White 51:18 25. Andy Brock 51:18 26. Toni Brock 51:19 27. Betty Yard 51:33 28. Jennifer Ogle 52:06

29. Stephanie Brutus 52:06 30. Mike Deardorff 52:17 31. Kathy Garretson 52:29 32. Andrea Wilkison 52:30 33. Kelly Karickoff 53:31 34. Dean McCurdy 53:31 35. Roberta Myers 53:49 36. Julia Donahue 53:49 37. Debbie Monticue 55:05 38. Beth Gladfelter 55:16 39. Edie Aldridge 55:38 40. Dave Aldridge 55:39 41. Aymara Lind 56:46 42. Ellen Nichols 56:45 43. Katie Willis 56:47 44. Connie Stout 56:48 45. Mike Karickoff 58:20 46. Jesse Carson 58:20 47. Tonya Matthews 58:28 48. Beth Solis 1:02:50 49. Doug Workinger 1:02:51 50. Genevieve Monteiro 1:03:17 51. Keith Saul 1:03:18 52. Austin Dishon 1:03:22 53. Erica Teter 1:03:22 54. Katie Roegner 1:03:23 55. Angela Roegner 1:03:23 56. Paige Pine 1:03:24 57. Jennifer Budenz 1:03:25 58. Brenda Roe 1:03:25 59. Christian Bunce 1:03:26 60. Sharayah Head 1:03:27 61. Tristan Fauselt 1:03:29 62. Shalee Meadows 1:03:29

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September Birthdays

9-1 Jerry Meiring 9-4 Graysen Neer 9-5 Bella Wright 9-6 Anna Rangel 9-9 Vern Keller 9-13 Owen Snyder 9-16 Alivia Ford 9-16 Emily Riggle 9-17 Steve Kilcline 9-17 Corey Moore 9-20 Kelsey Webber 9-21 Lora Boruff 9-27 Betty Yard 9-28 Scott Hamilton

TENTATIVE 2019 RACE SCHEDULE:

There are a couple date conflicts for traditionally

scheduled weekends for events. It is a race directors

decision for changes. The schedule and any changes

(additions, deletions, date changes, etc) will be dis-

cussed at the Sept. 10 meeting. The meeting will start

at 6 p.m. at Cross America (Across from GFS/

Menards).

2019 Event

2-Feb Groundhog 7m Zionsville

16-Mar Norris-Amboy 5K 9AM

23-Mar Sam Costa 1/4 Marathon Carmel

6-Apr CK Ultimate10m, 5m Logansport

4-May Indy Mini Marathon 5K

11-May Norris-Kokomo 8:30AM

18-May MCF Prison Breakout 5K Bunker Hill

1-Jun Gene Parks 5K Russiaville

6-Jun Thursday Coyote Kids #1 Kokomo

8-Jun Norris-Greentown 5K 8AM

13-Jun Thursday Coyote Kids #2

15-Jun Flora Hog Jog 10K

20-Jun Thursday Coyote Kids #3

27-Jun Thursday Coyote Kids #4

4-Jul Thursday Walton Independence Day 5K

4-Jul Thursday Coyote Kids #5

6-Jul CK/Haynes-Apperson 5K Kokomo

6-Jul

CK/Haynes-Apperson Kids Track Ko-

komo

11-Jul Thursday Coyote Kids #6

13-Jul Race for Grace 5K Logansport

18-Jul Thursday Coyote Kids #7 Awards Night

20-Jul Panther Prowl 5K Russiaville

3-Aug Norris-Converse 5K 8AM

10-Aug Forget Me Not 5K 8AM Kokomo

17-Aug Runnin the Shores 5K, 10K Kokomo

2-Sep Monday Blueberry Stomp 15K,5K Plymouth

7-Sep Steps to Recovery Kokomo

14-Sep HESP

21-Sep Amboy Volunteer Fire Co. 5K

28-Sep Bee Bumble 10k, 5K Burnettsville

Saints on the Run 5K

5-Oct Cole Porter 15K, 5K Peru

12-Oct RedGold RunToCrushHunger Elwood

26-Oct Chili Chase 10k, 5K Peru

3-Nov Sunday

Run the Mounds Anderson5m,5K

runs,5k walk

9-Nov CK Charity Run 5K Kokomo

28-Nov Thursday CK CARES 5K Kokomo

7-Dec Rudolph Run 5K

31-Dec Tuesday CK NY Eve 5K2PM Kokomo

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RUNNERS FEMALE 0-12

Kantz, Ava 40-2

Moore, Hannah 40-2

Hughes, Sarah 35– 2

Riggle, Gretchen 35-2

Wright, Bella 20-1

Webber, Kelsey 15-1

13-19

Smith, Elizabeth 139-8

Salinas, Haley 75-4

Bullock, Kayla 49-3

Ford, Alivia 45-3

Kantz, Ella 40-2

Spidell, Julynne 35-2

Wyman, Sophia 30-2

Shanks, Arianna 20-1

Ramsell, Maddie 15-1

25-29

Koon, Kelsey 134-7 HH

Gillem, Brittiani 125-7

Kirkwood, Bethany 115-6 UM

Davis, Kelly 20-1

30-34

Massey, Tiffany 260-13 H

Heflin, Laura 210-13 HV

Hudson, Kayla 107-8

Snyder, Valerie 20-1 H

35-39

McQuaide, Danielle 275-14 HH

Tudor, Jenny 247-15 HH

Shanks, Ashley 60-3 V

40-44

Shafer, Amy 140-7 MHH

Van Horn, Jennifer 52-3 HH

Kantz, Anne 30-2

Wright, Kelly 20-1

45-49

Beachy, Debbie 70-4 H

Wyman, Shelly 60-3

Bullock, Sheree 32-2

Brack, Staci 15-1

50-54

Moore, Tami 100-5 HH

Savage, Carol 90-5

Neer, Joni 40-2

55-59

Studebaker, Kelly 240– 16 HV

McKellar, Cara 215-11 UHV

Hubbard, Anne 200-11 H

Snyder, Kathy 109-7 HH

Stucker, Jayne 20-1 V

60-64

Rangel, Anna 240-12 H

Tetrault, Robin 130-8

Taylor, Deb 112-7

Sandifur, Lorene 20-1

Boles, Vicki 12-1

65-69

Cole, Robin 200– 10

Smith, Judy 20-1

Townsend, Jeannie 20-1 V

70-74

Gerhart, Susan 20-1

RUNNERS

MALE 0-12

Snyder, Ethan 120-6 H

Snyder, Owen 20-1

Weitzel, Ben 20-1

13-19

Studebaker, Alex 260-15 V

Brack, Brody 140-7

Hughes, Jonah 40-2

25-29

Kennedy, Kory 220-11 H

30-34

Kennedy, Kirk 200-10 H

35-39

McQuaide, Johnathan 230-12 HH

Snyder, Mat 140-7 H

Anderson, Michael 30-1 RD

40-44

McQuiston, Aaron 40-2

45-49

Brack, John 100-5

Small, Ryan 75-4 H

Hill, Keith 55– 3 V

Wyman, Paul 47-3

Riggle, Scott 15-1

Weitzel, Virgil 10-1

50-54

Shafer, Noel 200-10 MHH

Graham, Michael 159-9 VV

Neer, Dana 70-4 H

Beachy, Tony 50-3 H

Moore, Ron 20-1

55-59

Deyoe, Scott 206-13 MHH

Tierney, Warren 127-8 HVV

Sanders, Paul 125-7

Rozzi, Phil 109-7 H

Andrews, Don 100-5 H

Savage, Bruce 66-5

Bundrent, Byron 40-2

Bruce, David 20-1

60-64

Elmore, Max 295-16 HH

Deardorff, Mike 150-8 H

McAndrews, Keith 112-7 H

Snyder, Norm 109-8 HH

Hamilton, Scott 24-2

Tetrault, Ray 20-1 V

Townsend, Greg 20-1 V

65-69

Shorter, Mark 170-9

Greene, Ronnie 100-5 MH

Chew, Fred 40-2

Smith, Rocky 20-1

Skoog, Charlie 12-1

70-74

Hughes, David 295-15 H

Stucker, Ricke 145-9 V

75-79

Peters, John 140-7

Sullivan, Dale 15-1

80+

Case, Riley 100-5

WALKERS FEMALE 40-44

Wise, Katrina 140-7

50-54

Tierney, Felicia 120-6 HVV

Kestle, Sherry 60-3 HH

55-59

Miller, Mary 260-13 H

Wilson, Marianne 195-12

Heflin, Jean 127-10 V

Berkshire, Debby 111-7 MHH

Deyoe, Chari 15-1

60-64

Yard, Betty 220-11

65-69

Wall, Jan 180-9 H

Keller, Sue 155-9

70-74

Dillman, Anita 140-7 HH

Brown, Diana 20-1 V

MALE 30-34

Lorenz, Vince 200-10 H

55-59

Whitted, Kevin 100-5

65-69

Wilson, Stephen 210-12

Wall, Greg 170-9 H

Lorenz, Tony 141.5-10 H

Keller, Vern 119.5-8 RD

Michaels, Robin 91-8

70-74

McBride, Bob 175-9

Stinchcomb, Floyd 40-2

75-79

Gross, Jim 80-4

Coughlin, Dan 20-1 V

Mohr, John 20-1

80+

Cupp, Bob 80-4

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On August 13, 2018 the meeting was called to order at 6pm by President Patricia Weitzel 1. Prayer by Carol Savage 2. Vern Keller made a motion to accept minutes. Bruce Savage 2nd, motion carried. 3. Treasurer’s report given by Mark Shorter 4. Old Business a. H.E.S.P. Report by Vicki Boles: In need of more volunteers. Motion to reissue CKRR donation check by John Wiles, Sec-

ond by Carol Savage, motion carried. b. Forget Me Not Report: Concerns raised by several members, Patty to contact race director with concerns. c. Coyote Kids: Good this year. Totals can be found in the August newsletter d. Thank you read from Goodfellows e. Steps to Recovery: Watching trail work to see how it might affect the course. Carol will be stepping down as Race Director

after this year. f. Hall of Fame: Continued discussion from July meeting. Proposal for changes will be made at the September meeting 5. New Business a. Race Schedule Proposal: See Page 6 above for tentative schedule. Schedule will be discussed again at Sept. meeting. 1. Coyote Kids dates will need to be moved to avoid having a date on July 4 2. Currently would have two 2 races on Sept. 28 due to calendar timing 3. Carol checking on Steps to Recovery date for 2019 b. Election year. Patty Weitzel and Carol Savage stepping down. If interested in running for a position, let Mark Shorter know. 5. Meeting Adjourned. Those present were: Patty Weitzel, Mark Shorter, Vern & Sue Keller, Jenny Tudor, Robin Tetrault, Carole & Bruce Savage, Diana

Brown, John Wiles, Dani McQuaide, Stan Shuey

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