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Home   >   Sports   >   Walton wins Turkey Trot

Walton wins Turkey Trot

By Ephrata Review on November 22, 2011
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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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