Shields, Boonstra win Salmon Run Series No. 3

  • By Staff Report
  • Thursday, July 23, 2015 11:29pm
  • Sports

Rex Shields won a fast Salmon Run Series No. 3 race on Wednesday at Tsalteshi Trails with a time of 16 minutes, 32 seconds.

Derek Gibson was second in 16:45, while Ty Jordan, who was third at the Class 4A state cross-country meet last season, was fourth in 16:57. Kaleb Korta, last season’s Class 1-2-3A cross-country champion, was fourth in 17:11.

Riana Boonstra, fresh of a Junior Girls victory at Mount Marathon, was the first women’s finisher across the line, taking 10th overall in 20:21. Anna Widman was 12th in 21:11, while Ithaca Bergholtz was 13th in 21:23.

The Salmon Run Series continues Wednesday at 6 p.m. at the Skyview Middle School trailhead at Tsalteshi Trails. Each race is five kilometers long and uses a variety of trails in the Tsalteshi system. The races begin at 6 p.m.

There also is a youth division again. That’s a 1K race for children 6 and under before the 5K race. Proceeds benefit the Kenai Watershed Forum’s summer camps. Races are $10 for Tsalteshi members or $15 for nonmembers. Registration is available at tsalteshi.org or before the race.

Salmon Run Series No. 3

Wednesday at Tsalteshi Trails

1. Rex Shields, 16 minutes, 32 seconds; 2. Derek Gibson, 16:45; 3. Ty Jordan, 16:57; 4. Kaleb Korta, 17:11; 5. Isaac Lammers, 17:49; 6. Roan Hall, 18:21; 7. Todd Boonstra, 19:21; 8. Brian Beeson, 19:53; 9. Jake Streich, 20:07; 10. Riana Boonstra, 20:21; 11. Nathan Kincaid, 20:57; 12. Anna Widman, 21:11; 13. Ithaca Bergholtz, 21:23; 14. Tony Eskelin, 21:35; 15. Colton Diehl, 21:41; 16. Paul Ostrander, 21:44; 17. Jaycie Calvert, 21:51; 18. Scott Huff, 21:52; 19. Carl Kincaid, 21:53; 20. Alex Bergholtz, 22:39; 21. Michael Scheffer, 22:54; 22. David Callahan, 23:06; 23. Alexander Lisenby, 23:32; 24. Anna Harpel, 23:39; 25. Kevin Lauver, 23:42.

26. Ryan Nelson, 23:42; 27. Sean Goff, 24:09; 28. Matthew Pyhala, 24:18; 29. Jamie Nelson, 24:24; 30. Wyatt White, 24:25; 31. Tucker Mueller, 24:27; 32. Brook Satathite, 24:28; 33. Jeff Helminiak, 24:31; 34. Sarah Pyhala, 24:56; 35. Savai’I Heaven, 25:06; 36. Elizabeth Hardie, 25:08; 37. Cy Dull, 25:18; 38. Hannah Pothast, 25:18; 39. Logan Satathite, 25:54; 40. Chad Arthur, 26:03; 41. Leah Fallon, 26:21; 42. John Roderick, 26:33; 43. Sophie Callahan, 26:42; 44. Dave Litchfield, 26:49; 45. Andrew Arthur, 26:52; 46. Marcus Mueller, 26:53; 47. Kate Evans, 27:02; 48. Jodi Hanson, 27:13; 49. Erika Arthur, 27:15; 50. Krista Arthur, 27:19.

51. Joseph Dammeyer, 27:27; 52. Isabelle Dammeyer, 27:29; 53. Hunter Reese, 27:35; 54. Joan Ryan, 27:42; 55. Jayne Boonstra, 27:42; 56. Kelli Boonstra, 27:45; 57. Jane Fuerstenau, 27:51; 58. Leah Kiviat, 27:52; 59. Cindy Collins, 27:55; 60. Rob Carson, 27:55; 61. Kirstin Davis, 27:56; 62. Pete Mauro, 27:57; 63. Maria Dammeyer, 27:58; 64. Heather Moon, 27:58; 65. Morgan Aldridge, 28:08; 66. Ian Horron, 28:08; 67. Katherine Bramante, 28:32; 68. Eric Soderquist, 28:32; 69. Maria Salzetti, 28:41; 70. Sarah Hollers, 28:51; 71. Keith Chilson, 28:52; 72. Heather Beauparlant, 29:11; 73. Ree’Lynn, 29:26; 74. Joey Steien, 29:27; 75. Maya Callahan, 29:31.

76. Ellen Atchley, 29:32; 77. Elizabeth Lisenby, 30:02; 78. Katie Deiker, 30:03; 79. Tasha Skolnick, 30:05; 80. Jeff Derschbacher, 30:33; 81. Colby Way, 30:41; 82. Amy Baxter, 31:01; 83. Kate Swaby, 31:01; 84. Steve Cothran, 31:01; 85. Sara Pozonsky, 31:03; 86. Marty Fallon, 31:08; 87. Amelia Mueller, 32:06; 88. Jen Showalter, 32:21; 89. Melinda Miller, 32:34; 90. Mitch Michaud, 32:35; 91. Terri Cowart, 33:16; 92. Jack Laker, 33:21; 93. Cassie Collins, 33:35; 94. Sheilah-Margaret Pothast, 33:46; 95. Noelle Lattin, 34:23; 96. Anna Lattin, 34:23; 97. Audrey McDonald, 35:28; 98. Dylan Callahan, 35:46; 99. Suzanne Callahan, 35:47; 100. Marly Perschbacher, 35:59.

101. Maria Sweppy, 36:35; 102. Chase Laker, 36:51; 103. Julie Laker, 36:51; 104. Rinna Carson, 37:00; 105. Kaiden Peterson, 37:29; 106. Riley Peterson, 37:49; 107. Roland Cramer, 38:36; 108. Penny Furnish, 38:37; 109. Kylie Morris, 39:08; 110. Lauri Lingafelt, 39:15; 111. Maryjane Hadaway, 39:27; 112. Sustina Peterson, 39:52;

114. Landen Showalter, 41:25; 115. Madison McDonald, 41:31; 116. Mary Bodnar, 42:44; 117. Bill Hanson, 42:52; 118. Matt Brown, 42:56; 119. Fiona Linegar, 43:21; 120. Lia Benner, 44:29; 121. Petra Murray, 45:06; 122. Emmalyn Murray, 45:06; 123. Hydra Murray, 45:22; 124. Molly Streich, 45:37; 125. Leah Streich, 45:44.

126. Angie Nelson, 47:11; 127. Penny Furnish, 47:23; 128. Terry Edmundson, 47:35; 129. Louise Martin, 44:07; 130. Sammie Roderick, 50:32; 131. Jeanne Lachowski, 51:18; 132. Sydney Smith, 55:00; 133. Lisa Linegar, 55:00; 134. Faida Linegar, 55:00; 135. Lisa Chambers, 56:51; 136. Laurie Sanders, 1:00:21; 137. Traci Crankshaw, 1:00:21; 138. Pam Satathite, 1:00:21; 139. Dan Nelson, 1:00:21; 140. Jim White, 1:02:15; 141. Lauri Olsen, 1:02:15.

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