2014 Combined

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 2014 WEEKOF~~~~~~~~­ TKE NEWTON COUNTY APPEAL Wmners announced in ECCC Homecoming5K

These participants captured first-place honors in their respective dtvisions oi the annual East Central Community College SK Race held as part of Homecoming a.ctlvttles Saturday, Oct. 11, on the Decatur campus. Pictured are. Seated from left, GriffinBalley ol Decatur (KJds' One-Mlle Fun Run), Matthew Nowell of Philadelphia (Male 0-12), Kiersten Selman (Female 0-12) and Lorl McMullan (Female 40-49), both ofDecatur; Lanette HannaofLouisville (Female Overall Masters) and Donna Luke Pierce of Philadelphia (Female Overall Grand Masters); and, standing from left, Charlie Creel of Sebastopol (Male Overall Masters), Hunter Collins of Noxapater (Male 20-29), Jerry Lewis of Lake (Male 30 39), .Krissi Munn of Decatur (Female Overall), Erin Thornton of Walnut Grove (Female 20-29), Amanda Lewis of Lake (Female 30-39), Becky Monk (Female Walker Overall) and Stacy Monk (Male 50-59), both of Hickory. ECCC instructors Scott Hill and Susan Fox-Smith seived as co-chairmen of the annual event. EC photo

ABOVE LEFT: Krissl Munn of Decatur, pictured at right, of Decatur was the top female finlsher in the annual East Central Community College 5KRun held as part of homecoJD!ng activities Saturday, Oct. 11. Munn completed the 3.1 mlle course with a time of 27:44. ABOVE RIGHT: Charlie Gaddl&, pictured atrlght, took top honors in the male dMslon. Gaddis, a member of the Newton County High Scbool Croes Country Team, finished the3.1-mile course with a time of 19:13. Both racers are shown receiving congratulations from Scott Bill, race co-chairman.

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