Walton wins Turkey Trot
John Walton of Lancaster was the winning runner in the Turkey Trot 10K Race on Saturday, Nov. 19, in Ephrata.
Walton finished the 6.2 mile course in a time of 39:13. Michael Landis of Lititz was a distant second with a time of 44:19, while female winner Kristen Groff of Akron was third (44:25), Brittany Dukeman of Ephrata was fourth (46:13), and Clarisa Mansell of Reading was fifth (46:31).
All proceeds from the event benefit Winning Wealth Services.
The following are the results from the Turkey Trot 10K:
1. John Walton, Lancaster, 39:13; 2. Michael Landis, Lititz, 44:19; 3. Kristen Groff, Akron, 44:25; 4. Brittany Dukeman, Ephrata, 46:13; 5. Clarisa Mansell, Reading, 46:31; 6. Patti Weaver, Reinholds, 47:25; 7. Todd Ribbeck, Ephrata, 47:41; 8. Michael Grenier, Strasburg, 48:14; 9. Ben Eisemann, Lancaster, 51:11; 10. Robert Honeybone, Ephrata, 51:15; 11. Jessica Hildebrandt, Akron, 51:15; 12. Taylor Augustine, Waynesburg, 51:32; 13. Heidi Weaver, Denver, 51:32; 14. Erin Kelly, Mohnton, 51:39; 15. Mathew Ward, West Chester, 52:36.
16. Rachel Schmuck, Ephrata, 53:26; 17. Rhonda Edwards, Ephrata, 53:30; 18. Amanda Sollenberger, Lancaster, 54:09; 19. Patricia Echelberger, Ephrata, 55:34; 20. Jami Karr, New Holland, 57:49; 21. Sherry March, Denver, 58:52; 22. Amy Staley, Denver, 59:25; 23. Kathy Fausnacht, Ephrata, 59:50; 24. Diane Winger, Stevens, 1:00.36; 25. Darryl Perecko, Pottstown, 1:00.58; 26. Jill Repoley, Stevens, 1:05.15; 27. Jennifer McMenamin, Phoenixville, 1:08.27; 28. Geny Caballero, Phoenixville, 1:08.28; 29. Brad Baker, Stevens, 1:09.29; 30. Michelle Alleman, Ephrata, 1:24.03.
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