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Results courtesy of Susan Brooks & David Colby Young
Photos of the Sawyers courtesy of the Lewiston
1. Mike Brooks 19:44 910 M16 Benton 2. Keith Bowles 20:51 914 M28 Waterville 3. Chris Caron 21:02 904 M16 4. Michael Nelson 21:34 923 M16 5. Steve Russell 21:43 928 M51 Farmington 6. Chad Sawyer 22:12 925 M29 7. Gus Stringos 22:13 924 M52 8. Jon Chapin 22:17 917 M49 Oakland 9. Brian Doolittle 22:20 920 M16 Waterville 10. David Huard 22:32 926 M29 11. David Colby Young 23:34 912 M55 Danville 12. Erik Seastead 23:54 916 M50 Mt Vernon 13. Bob Stanton 24:32 930 M36 14. Vinny Salbato 24:36 929 M15 15. Kate Reynolds 24:49 903 F16 16. Charles Sawyer 25:27 808 M65 Norridgewock 17. Skip Pratt 25:35 900 M53 18. Julie Millard 25:48 897 F44 19. Leslie Doolittle 26:25 918 F50 Waterville 20. David Benn 27:01 915 M62 Waterville 21 Jeff Violette 28:38 901 M52 22. Alan Reynolds 28:57 902 M42 23. James Robe 29:26 906 M13 Waterville 24. Beth Brown 29:31 905 F22 25. Margaret Robe 29:59 907 F14 Waterville 26. Keith Curtis 30:45 917 M78 Waterville 27. Dick Miles 31:15 917 M52 Bangor 28. DonnaJean Pohlman 32:51 909 F56 Albion 29. Ron Paquette 32:52 908 M66 Albion 30. Paula Sawyer 33:16 899 F58 Norridgewock 31 Heather Doolittle 33:61 919 F18 Waterville 32. Nicole Tuttle 35:01 921 F18THis race raised over $300 for the Kennebec Messalonskee Trail Association in support of developing walking, hiking and cycling trails throughout the Waterville Area. Dear Fellow Central Maine Striders and specifically Eric Thomas, David & Linda Benn, Jon Chapin, Ron Paquette, Donna Jean Pohlman, David Colby Young, Erik Seastead, Keith Curtis, Dick Miles, Julie Millard, Keith Bowles, Michael F. Brooks, Doug Brooks, and Gust Stringos, Thank you for your help in my first attempt at directing the new Joseph's race on the trails. Your show of support by volunteering and/or running makes it likely for me to agree to try it again next year. I believe I learned a lot (like the importance of a chute and/or tongue depressors to keep track of finish places) and I have already made notes for improvements for the race next year. The event raised a total of $432 for the Kennebec-Messalonskee Trail Association. It was gratifying to see the positive response to the run and to hear the comments about how nice the trail was for running. The remnants of the hurricane held off for us too. I also want to again mention the wonderful sponsorship from Joseph's Clothing & , Hannaford, The Apple Farm, Sonny's Pizza, & Fairfield House of Pizza, and Yankee Trophy. The course proved to be a winner, and we'll plan to make this race/fundraiser an annual event. Just imagine how nice it will be when runners can run across the river and back to the Community Center for a loop! While I didn't find any joy in directing the race (in fact it was quite stressful), I am pleased to have had the opportunity to promote running. Without the stress endured by race directors there would be no races! Those of you who volunteered did your part and saved me from falling flat in this first attempt. I am most appreciative. Thank you, Susan Vogt Brooks Please do send any comments/suggestions regarding the race to svb2run2@yahoo.com I'll be looking for more volunteers to help at the finish next year. If you would like to be added to the volunteer list please send me your email address for contact.
Results posted the same day as the race. DCY