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Avalon 5 Miler Winners Announced

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AVALON – CONTACT Cape-Atlantic sponsored the 37th Annual Avalon 5 Miler July 8.
The overall winners were: Male: Colin Willis, Avalon, NJ (26:47), and female: Sarah Tull, Jenkintown, PA (34:10).
The winners in each age category were:
Male, 12 and under: first – Reid Baynes
Male, 13-19: first – Peter Borger; second – Brendon Hontz; third – Aidan Norris
Male, 20-29: first – Dan Garcia; second – John Susanin
Male, 30-39: first – Joseph Jesiolowski; second – Jason Barbrow; third – Tom Grady
Male, 40-49: first – Miftar Spahija; second – Brian Nick; third – Godfrey Aschmann
Male, 50-59: first – Chris Shafer; second – Kevin Mullarkey; third – Peter Szpak
Male, 60-69: first – Nace Mullen; second – Rod Sandmeyer; third – Richard Zeises
Male, 70 and above: first – Ken McKinney
Female, 12 and under: first – Ella Matton
Female, 13-19: first – Olivia Shafer; second – Lizzy Bader; third – Megan Bertrand
Female, 20-29: first – Lindsay Sandmeyer; second – Summer O’Donnel; third – Molly Calabrese
Female, 30-39: first – Jessica Bisignano; second – Stacy Sullivan; third – Ginet Finnegan
Female, 40-49: first – Stephanie Bruno; second – Mary Morris; third – Beth Ann Kuhn
Female, 50-59: first – Bobo Delaney; second – Mary DeLuca; third – Laura Becker
Female, 60-69: first – Carolyn Van Denbusschy; second – Joan Howard; third – Sue Higgins

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