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Katie Lane 972 385 BIB # Team Name OA Div 1 Runnin' Though The 6 17 7 2 Running Rotors 1367 589 5 Morehead, Dotts and Rybak: Katie Lane 972 385 6 Morehead, Dotts and Rybak: Brynn Osborn 1096 454 8 We Run for Tennis 1265 182 9 Tag You're It 1499 654 10 KTMV Still Running After All These Years 847 327 11 The Real Six Runners 624 1 13 Vaquero Connection 121 21 16 Suckin Wind 854 331 17 Clam Jam 15 484 160 18 Hisco Red Runners 504 41 19 Team: Triton 637 80 20 Not so Fast Just Furious 1264 181 21 Bring It Beach 1259 540 22 The Winning Team 347 97 24 Hi Ho Hi Ho to NASCAR HOF We Go! 1063 436 25 Expert Welding 634 228 26 Arvak Avengers 1652 740 27 All Saints 613 77 28 Your Pace or Mine? 341 95 29 Not Today Beach 1159 486 30 Jav-Beens 1765 215 31 Drinking Team with a Running Problem 1494 161 32 Cool Rubbing's 372 46 33 5 Mexicans and a Gringo 29 8 34 Team: Abel Herrero District #34 148 15 36 Last Year Too Late for Beer?Not 2015 1873 858 37 Running Hawks 916 141 38 12 Shades of Legs 980 70 41 Cool Runnings 588 205 42 Young Business Professionals of the Coastal Bend 967 383 43 The Best Class Ever 1531 676 44 Falling Angels 505 5 45 Six Thirties 39 2 46 MC Stallions V 1820 832 47 RTA Busters 321 91 48 CCRV Making RV's Affordable and Fun 1513 664 49 CCRV Making RV's Affordable and Fun 2 1623 723 50 Ajo Vaca 170 31 51 Cantwell Mattress: Amanda Leal 1057 86 53 Healthy Habits 866 6 54 CCPD: Cool Runners 563 52 55 CCPD: Lawless Enforcers 1870 83 56 CCPD: Blue Streak 1605 79 57 CCPD: Blue Blob 1435 74 58 CCPD: True Blue 1479 76 60 CCFMC 1836 238 62 Pharm Animals-Herd #1 1009 407 63 Pharm Animals-Herd #2 1008 406 64 Six Pack of Buds 1542 211 65 Phoenix 6/ Team Rogue 474 1 66 80's Ladies 1346 12 67 Sole Sisters 1811 234 69 Lalo's Team 1107 168 70 Smiley 6 pak 1 556 9 71 Smiley 6 pak 2 253 58 72 Gee Whiz Dragon Runners 1867 18 73 Alamo City Codgers 1303 566 74 Swolldier4life 1313 124 76 Swedish Jogging Team 1787 818 78 The Classics 879 343 79 We Got The Runs 784 55 81 Team: Cooper 440 142 83 Kolb Dentistry 517 173 84 Buns in the Suns 685 92 85 AFA Guys 380 8 86 Family Ties 648 235 88 80's Ladies II 1746 799 89 Baby Got Track 288 9 90 Coonrod Electric 499 40 91 WTH was Bob Thinking? 1288 555 92 CC Bob!! 1624 724 93 Ageless Divas 1826 3 94 Bay Watch 1251 180 95 Team: Chief Floyd Simpson 807 307 97 Mixed Nuts 680 90 98 Salty Sea Dogs 983 393 99 Le Grand Fromage 614 220 100 Tough As Nails 1294 560 101 So, Where'[s The Party, Ladies? 878 83 102 Futbolistas 623 36 103 Kickin Assphalt 911 355 104 The Young and the Rest of Us 1157 173 105 Sunshine Pumpers 1305 568 106 Team: AIT 1722 787 107 On Your Maker's Mark 1151 482 108 Femme Fatales 294 2 109 2F2N2T To Hot to Trot 1463 636 110 Coast Busters 1621 187 111 We Got The Runs: Christian Gross 604 215 112 12 Angry Glutes 950 146 113 Flirting With Disaster Again 1581 704 114 Team: Amanda Feyrer 1019 412 115 Runaway Moms 1245 112 116 Woody & the Kitty Kats 962 379 117 Off Like a Prom Dress 1341 190 118 Ladies on the Loose 626 38 119 CB-PA/TC Pink 1916 884 120 CB-PA/TC Green 1799 825 121 Anchors Aweight 992 397 122 The Green Team 1394 114 123 M.I.S. 1740 109 124 Team: Al Willeford 1942 264 125 Big Daddy's Ladies 1546 170 126 We Dem Boyz and Girlz 1849 849 129 Beers and Reels 1055 165 130 The Fantastic 6 889 347 131 Once a Year Running Club 1565 695 132 30-50 954 375 133 Iron Maidens 1848 241 134 Moms on the Run 1007 73 135 White Lighning 1139 473 136 Coast Busters: Brian Mowry 428 137 137 The Rebel Roousers 748 284 138 Running on Empty 1329 577 139 Zombie Squad 771 52 140 Step Up N Run 1683 759 141 Team: Dedee Whitt 1809 233 142 Precision Drilling 1240 179 143 Running Burros 810 310 144 Pumped Up Kicks 828 321 145 Lucinda's Law & Order 45 1 146 Gamma Legends 1298 120 147 Team: Jase 1708 775 148 Get it Girl 1897 256 149 The Outlaw Gang 1098 87 150 Bad Beaches 112 4 151 Variety Pack 647 41 153 Hazen and Sawyer 608 218 154 Toothworks Dental Lab 1714 779 155 The Running Beaches 1065 80 156 San Antonio Slowpokes 175 29 157 Dead on Arrival 1754 82 158 Team: Sparkle 711 45 159 Unstoppable Soldiers 839 120 160 Sexy Mother Runners 917 357 161 Hijos De La Playa 994 14 162 Team: Life Cyclers 1103 10 163 Sole Sisters: Rosie Dominguez 1634 189 164 TriCityRunning.com 282 36 166 Hell on Heels 1312 69 167 Mind Over Miles 1234 527 168 Tater Trots 232 49 169 Shiner Cook Kids 312 88 170 Sun of a Beach It's Hot 858 127 171 Tbone and the Beach Balls 373 47 172 Same As Last Year 1719 784 173 We Are Family 864 334 174 Got Pain 525 66 175 Ultra Flyers 360 108 176 Miller's Milers 1875 860 177 Cat Fit 429 33 178 Hisco Fast and Friendlies 720 58 179 CorePath Lab Rats 1512 663 180 RAMMMA Lamma Ding Dong 1861 853 181 Because We Can 1040 425 182 Spartans 641 56 183 Six Sea Ladies 1080 82 184 The Wesley Crushers 586 203 185 Chug A Lug 552 62 186 Sea Gods 1717 782 187 Tight Butts and Sweaty Nuts 511 63 188 Mary Fit to Go 966 382 189 High Watt-Age 872 339 190 Fit to Run 1149 480 191 MPD-Multiple Pace Disorder 1817 830 192 Taco Tuesday 1120 169 193 All About That Pace 179 19 194 Deacon Divas 1271 116 195 The Roldan's 1535 677 196 Blondies 593 32 197 Just for Fun 1171 493 198 She is Strong 1082 83 199 Best Team Name Ever 1758 214 200 It's A Family Affair 298 38 201 We've Got The Runs 1794 225 202 The Bold and The Beautiful 146 14 203 Swings 1295 561 204 Tri-City 231 27 205 TPK Machine 653 238 206 Wolfpack 790 59 207 Diamonds and the Rough 538 185 208 Familia Morales 1839 845 209 Penetrators 331 7 210 Who Invited The Girl 71 5 211 Beach Babes 1745 211 212 Sexy Mother Runners:Emma Hernandez 338 94 213 SA BEER 352 101 214 E-Racers 1262 542 215 Warriors 1400 604 216 Beach to Bar 1208 513 217 Run-Mex 252 38 218 The Fun Bunch 1204 511 219 Lucio On Your Left 964 381 220 International Legion 1056 434 221 Here for the Beer 1091 451 222 Warped Speed 330 44 223 Face Down 936 144 224 Humpal Brick Breakers 955 376 225 Maximiliano 1695 763 226 Heart & Sole Sisters 1904 258 227 Beauties and the Beasts 1528 673 228 Reinforcers 296 79 229 Drinking Neighbors with a Running Problem 845 325 230 South Texas Corredores 240 53 231 Catch Me If You Can 1903 874 232 BRD Soup-A-Stars 276 33 233 The VQ Standard 332 43 234 Team: Flatulence 528 179 235 Livin The Dream 1138 171 236 Serrao Peppers 1393 601 237 Butts, Sweat and Beer 612 76 238 Victoria Family Eyecare 78 4 239 Sexy Mutha Runners 1784 816 240 Incredible Runners 541 70 241 Beach Babes-Liza Acosta 1892 254 242 Brown Chicken Brown Cow 224 36 243 Bee Hotches 208 6 244 Racin Masons 1278 550 245 Guardians of Guacamole 1372 592 246 The Raw Hoisters 506 62 247 Pretty Moves 214 43 248 Family Jewels 1283 552 249 The Nutcrackers 679 249 250 Just Nuts 1177 495 251 Kiss My Assphalt 1588 709 252 92 Running Crew 1267 9 253 Who Invited The Guy 873 340 254 Scrambled Leggs 1567 124 255 Litewieghts 379 48 256 Scream Team 1188 502 258 Sun Coast Resources Fuel Runners 1757 139 259 6 Shades of Brown 320 40 260 The Swimming Dead 1622 722 261 Against The Wind 1938 897 262 Victorious 1768 810 263 Team: Kathryn KK Korelich 881 131 264 L-3 45S 644 234 265 Outery In The Barrio 1937 896 266 Running Souls 1795 823 267 Too Stupid To Stop 1760 223 268 Too Stupid to Stop: Ky Walker 1761 805 269 Sole Train 802 112 270 Rod Runners 2.0 1183 176 271 Team: Taylan 590 207 272 Will Run for Tacos 523 177 273 Beaumont Beasts 1041 426 275 S.W.A.T.T. Team 1543 681 276 M&M Runners 2 1927 262 277 SAPD Blue Tortugas 80 11 278 Amistad Community Health Center 1703 770 279 Appliance Mart Dead Heads 1049 432 280 Habeas lex 423 43 281 Squirrels on the Run 1210 104 282 WTF! Where's the Finish?: Gerado Lopez 1100 167 283 The Werr'R the Bett'R 227 27 284 Just Run It 74 15 285 Beachin Your Ass 1674 754 286 Babes of 512 884 7 287 My Other Brother Daryl 143 24 288 Runnin Ratz 1308 16 289 Run For Your Life Team 1 390 123 290 Run For Your Life Team 2 477 57 291 Run For Your Life Team 3 1551 685 292 Run For Your Life Team 4 1854 243 293 Run For Your Life Team 5 1888 252 294 Run For Your Life Team 6 1651 739 295 Coast Busters: Eddie Acosta 841 122 296 Coast Busters: Mario Valdez 683 91 297 Coast Busters: Jason Rea 181 20 298 AEP Texas-Electric Cruizers 1455 17 299 AEP Texas-Pleasanton-Pearsall-Uvalde-Storm Troopers 1827 838 300 Taco Riendo 1276 548 301 Armor of God Team #4 1653 741 302 Armor of God Team #1 269 68 303 Beer Gutz and Coconutz 818 315 304 Port Lavaca Recovery Crew 267 31 305 Crazy Running Girls 1129 91 306 Team: Sexy and We Know It 925 360 308 210Kandu 1471 75 309 NEI Runners 1300 563 310 G3 Transport 1633 730 311 Team: South 1052 78 312 Attitude Reflects Leadership 926 361 313 Fueled by Beef 1144 477 314 Sandbox Ninjas 1593 106 315 Cheeks and Geeks 281 35 316 6 Shades of Speed 540 69 317 Run Like the Winded 1304 567 318 Alice Boot Camp: VP Sales Excel-erators 816 116 319 Team: Windhorst 481 157 320 Coastbusters: Berger 388 121 321 Turtle Speed 981 391 322 YCP 570 196 323 The Aggies Are We 571 197 324 12 Patas 1022 414 325 1-Ten Run Warriors 1224 521 326 Road Rash 521 176 327 Armor of God Team #2 942 368 328 Texas Country Dental 1447 627 329 Undertrained and Overconfident 1507 659 330 Muscles and Mascara 1125 90 331 B.E.
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