OCR Text |
Show Andreoson wins Humona for second time On May 11 David Andreason won the Humana Hospital-Davis North 5-kilometer run for the second se-cond time in as many years. Andreason An-dreason covered the 3.1-mile course in 14 minutes 58 seconds, just 12 seconds ahead of Glen Williams. For the women, Marsha Norgard crossed the finish line first ahead of a very good field with a time of 20 minutes 22 seconds. More runners turned out for this year's event, sponsored annually by Humana Hospital-Davis North in conjunction with National Hospital Week. A total of 163 people par ticipated this year. This included walkers over a two-mile course and runners in ten age categories over the full five kilometers. The weather opened a window for the sun on that Saturday morning morn-ing as the runners and walkers left the line at 9 a.m. Additional spon- sors of the race included Smith's Food King and Anderson Lumber. Winners by age groups include: 10-14, male, Scott Kekacs. 20:22; female, Angela Holbrook, no time available; 15-18, male, Kyle Hall, 16:25; no female; 19-24, male, Glen Williams, 15:10; female, Marsha Norgard, 20:22; 25-29, male, David Andreason, 14:58; female, Lora Kier, 21:27; 30-34, male, David Crosley, 15:46; female, Betty Tobias, 22:29; 35-39, male, Gary Porter, 17:20; female, Linda Welsh, 21:25; 44-44, male, Doug Dies, 18:53; female, Karen Browning, 22:42; 45-49, male, Richard Groth, 19:46; female, Fusie Leahy, 29:48; 50-59, male, Terry Alexander, 17:51; female, none; 60, male, Bill Shaw, 20:29. ;'f FAT F-I'GH T I R ; I I -"- f a,-. It (1-0 lJj Runners get set at the annual Humana Hospital-Davis North 5k race held May 1 1 . The clouds gave racers a break and good weather was the order of the day. |