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N Ame G En D Er Age C Ity Aramis 1 0 .2 4 K G in R U N 5 K B an D O N Th E Name Gender Age City Aramis 10.24K 5KGin Run 5K Run the on Band 5K Jog O Lantern Jack 5K Dash Decade Points Total 0-10 Male Jackson Krueger M 9 Dacula 10 10 10 10 10 957 Pi Dorminy M 8 Mcdonough 4 157 Timmy Reed M 7 Crawfordville 95 Will Bowick M 10 Monroe 83 David Andrew Duncan M 8 Bogart 9 81 Nathan Smith M 10 Danielsville 8 9 67 James Reed M 6 Crawfordville 55 Ethan Moore M 7 Watkinsville 45 Simon Casey M 10 Athens 36 Decator Dunagan III M 10 Commerce 34 Walker Ade M 9 Canton 32 Dan Comeau M 9 Canton 32 Fuller Morrish M 8 Canton 32 Chase Stephens M 9 Maysville 6 32 Gregory Aalgaard M 10 30 Grady Sanders M 10 Toccoa 30 Nicholas Silva M 10 Watkinsville 28 Isaac Hayes M 8 Watkinsville 27 William Johnson M 9 Danielsville 26 Andrew Ehlers M 9 Athens 25 Jack Muller-Sellers M 8 Grayson 24 Cody Audet M 9 Bowman 23 Chandler Bays M 8 Watkinsville 22 Troy Loggins M 9 Commerce 22 Rory Rand M 9 Decatur 22 Ryan Capozzi M 10 Canton 21 Manato Arndall M 10 Suwanee 20 Benton Kleiber M 9 Athens 20 Rhodes Kleiber M 9 Athens 20 Ryan Metts M 10 Colbert 20 Tate Phillips M 10 Hartwell 20 Thadd Pruitt M 9 Athens 20 Mitchell Wade M 10 Canton 20 Kzon Dennis M 10 Greensboro 19 Gavin Evans M 9 Canton 19 Bennett Longoria M 8 Canton 19 Tanner Marsh M 9 Gainesville 19 Jack Shurtleff M 9 Watkinsville 19 Zach Tures M 7 19 Joshua Adams M 8 Monroe 18 Ben Baez M 8 Dacula 18 Reed Bailey M 10 Athens 18 Will Hatzilias M 10 Buford 18 Alden Hinkelmann M 10 Canton 18 Mckee Thorsen M 10 Athens 18 Liam Weidner M 10 Gainesville 18 James Adams M 6 Monroe 17 Mancel Camp M 10 Bethlehem 17 Garrett Kennedy M 10 Bishop 17 Boyd Peck M 10 Clermont 17 Cole Rountree M 10 Dacula 17 Isaac Sanders M 9 Statham 17 Clint Schuler M 9 Holly Springs 17 Jack Thomas M 10 Canton 17 Jackson Wages M 7 Bethlehem 17 Bo Wentz M 6 Woodstock 17 Arkiyus Wright M 10 Eatonton 17 Brent Bishop M 8 Commerce 7 16 Colton Dobbs M 9 Canton 16 Aidan Greaver M 9 Buford 16 John Haines M 9 Athens 16 Drew Hartsog M 10 Dacula 16 Nikolas Kendall M 10 Canton 16 Matthew Lee M 8 Gainesville 16 Clark Sanders M 7 Toccoa 16 Ryan Taylor M 10 Woodstock 16 Jedd Thomas M 8 Cleveland 16 Brayden Cunningham M 10 Woodstock 15 Ashton Davis-Ayers M 10 Watkinsville 15 Looch Ellis M 10 15 Eli Giguere M 7 Lawrenceville 15 Jet Hammond M 6 Monroe 15 Drake Hickman M 9 Oakton 15 Will Kinnaird M 9 Watkinsville 15 Robbie MacMillan M 8 Canton 15 Drew Pass M 9 Danielsville 15 Trey Petersen M 8 Bethlehem 15 Daley Williams M 9 Clermont 15 Levi Alliston M 8 Buckhead 14 Grant Davis M 10 Woodstock 14 Timothy Eisner M 10 Bethlehem 14 Liam Longoria M 6 Canton 14 Repp Reichert M 10 Athens 14 Wes Rountree M 9 Woodstock 14 Wyatt Scepaniak M 9 Woodstock 14 Cooper Simpson M 10 Brevard 14 Jackson Smith M 10 Dacula 14 Cameron Whitlow M 10 Gainesville 14 Trenton Bishop M 10 Commerce 5 13 Ian Brewer M 9 Watkinsville 13 Rainier Finley M 6 Cullowhee 13 Nick Germain M 10 Canton 13 Tucker Jolly M 10 Winder 13 Christopher Kempf M 9 Watkinsville 9 13 William Martin M 9 Athens 13 Jonathan Moore M 9 Westminster 13 William Parker M 7 Athens 13 Henry Stewart M 9 GAINESVILLE 13 Griffin Tully M 9 Woodstock 13 Brady Wentz M 9 Woodstock 13 Caden Whittaker M 9 Auburn 13 Eli Wilkes M 10 13 Smith Caudell M 10 CORNELIA 12 Will Deloach M 9 Athens 12 Casen Duggins M 9 Danielsville 12 Davidson Embry M 8 Gainesville 12 Garrett Foute M 9 Mcdonough 12 Weston Hubbard M 10 Auburn 12 Patrik Liska M 8 Woodstock 12 Steven McCartney M 10 Athens 12 Tripp McDonald M 7 Canton 12 James Moore M 8 Highlands 12 Glenn Nesbit M 10 12 Corey Petrella M 9 Winder 12 Frankie Roppo M 10 Canton 12 Bo Stephens M 9 Athens 12 Jack Abernathy M 8 Athens 11 Westbrook Adams M 9 Athens 11 Reed Chalmers M 8 Canton 11 Brady Cofer M 7 Winder 11 Lewis Coyle M 10 GAINESVILLE 11 Owen Cundey M 10 Loganville 11 Marissa Davis M 10 11 Finneaus Garner M 8 Highlands 11 Karson Kimball M 9 Canton 11 David Magrino M 10 Watkinsville 11 Emmanuel Mejia M 10 Dacula 11 Kartik Menke M 8 Athens 11 Ben Nunnally M 8 Athens 11 Brayden Patterson M 9 Gainesville 11 Garrett Pless M 10 Toccoa 11 Andrew Sussman M 9 Athens 11 Ridley Weaver M 8 Bethlehem 11 Owen Whitaker M 6 Athens 11 Pax Adams M 6 Cornelia 10 Nicholas Alfano M 7 Hartwell 10 Ethan Ashley M 10 Cumming 10 Jones Beamon M 8 Leesburg 10 William Beckum M 8 Athens 10 Ty Bennett M 9 Jefferson 10 Samuel Blevins M 10 Milner 10 Benjamin Bloch M 9 Cherry Log 10 Jesse Broadus M 8 Greensboro 10 Albert Brown M 9 Monroe 10 William Cardoza M 6 Conyers 10 Myles Cass M 9 Athens 10 Max Caudle M 8 Bishop 10 Thomas Chambers M 10 Duluth 10 Fredrick Chappel M 9 10 Ricky Chastain M 9 Athens 10 Evan Childers M 10 Canton 10 Cameron Christensen M 8 Greenville 10 Mason Cobb M 9 Douglasville 10 Colten Cooper M 9 Lavonia 10 Brady Couch M 10 Winder 10 Walker Davis M 8 Gainesville 10 Isaac Defoor M 9 Statham 10 Jet Demattei M 9 Greensboro 10 Logan Digieso M 5 Canton 10 Dew Doran M 10 Woodstock 10 Cameron Duke M 8 Milledgeville 10 Zach Edge M 9 Soperton 10 Mitchel Edmondson M 10 Griffin 10 Landry Fitzgerald M 10 Dallas 10 Elijah Fowler M 6 Hoschton 10 Brock Foyt M 9 Leesburg 10 Eli Freeman M 10 Rutledge 10 Liam Furman M 10 Snellville 10 Braden Garrett M 8 Canton 10 Caleb Garrett M 9 Winder 10 Ethan Geist M 10 Ball Ground 10 Jacob Harrison M 8 Winder 10 Andrew Herndon M 8 Loganville 10 Hudson Herrington M 9 Loganville 10 Sean Hershberger M 10 Fair Play 10 Foster Keebaugh M 8 Loganville 10 Kyle Kilgore M 8 Monroe 10 Teddy Knowles M 8 Macon 10 Charley Laing M 10 Watkinsville 10 Cale Lecroy M 9 Lavonia 10 Alex Lewallen M 7 Lula 10 Jesse Lewis M 10 Sparta 10 Dylan Manders M 10 Watkinsville 10 Akhil Mangalat M 10 Gainesville 10 Jaden McKibben M 7 Cashiers 10 Pierce McWhorter M 9 Statham 10 Peyton Megee M 10 Bonaire 10 Jax Miller M 9 Leesburg 10 Ansden Mitchell M 9 10 Warren Morris M 9 Leesburg 10 Jackson Moss M 10 Covington 10 Wylden Ocran M 9 Alpharetta 10 Cian O'Neill M 7 Pendleton 10 Logan Parker M 7 Ball Ground 10 Brooks Parrish M 9 Bishop 10 Reece Petrunich M 9 10 Skylar Piper M 10 10 Daniel Portillo M 9 Gainesville 10 Gage Reese M 6 10 Jack Riordan M 10 Woodstock 10 Chambliss Sapp M 7 Dawson 10 Tyler Shamburger M 9 Winder 10 Will Shannon M 10 Covington 10 Briton Jonathan Simpson M 9 Dublin 10 Eli Sitz M 8 Avondale Estates 10 Chase Smith M 7 Canton 10 Spencer Suveg-Dippel M 8 Watkinsville 10 Logan Sweeney M 10 Gainesville 10 Harrison Thorsen M 10 Athens 10 Jack Todd M 10 Winterville 10 Max Truslow M 10 Gainesville 10 Steven Tyler M 10 Rentz 10 Cooper Waite M 10 Buford 10 Ruel White M 8 Commerce 10 William Wieczorek M 9 10 Zach Wood M 9 Rutledge 10 Thai Wright M 7 10 Max Young M 5 CLERMONT 10 Caleb Antwine M 8 Watkinsville 9 Matthew Arwood M 10 Athens 1 9 Tecumseh Ash M 3 Clayton 9 Zac Baker M 7 Demorest 9 Daniel Balboa M 9 Canton 9 Jackson Barnett M 10 Covington 9 Walker Bell M 9 Bogart 9 Johnny Bennett M 10 9 Caleb Blakeney M 9 Woodstock 9 Alvin Booker M 10 Conyers 9 Micah Brooks M 7 Watkinsville 9 Tyson Brown M 10 Lawrenceville 9 Zander Burden M 9 Woodstock 9 Alex Burkley M 8 Tate 9 Duncan Caudill M 9 Macon 9 Dave Chenui M 5 Athens 9 Wesley Christiansen M 9 Jefferson 9 Timmy Cole M 9 Alpharetta 9 Luke Cooper M 10 GAINESVILLE 9 Zeke Covington M 7 Atlanta 9 Mica Davis M 4 Woodstock 9 Shane Dent M 8 Leesburg 9 Kentravius Dunning M 10 Americus 9 Daniel Elder M 10 Watkinsville 9 Manny Eunice M 8 Statham 9 Cooper Evans M 9 Athens 9 Wilson Farr M 9 Bethlehem 9 Gavin Ford M 10 Royston 9 Timothy Furlow M 8 Athens 9 Callum Gannon M 9 Woodstock 9 Jake Garcia M 10 Monroe 9 Vash Gotham M 10 Douglasville 9 Chase Grady M 10 Flowery Branch 9 Jackson Hall M 10 Covington 9 Jeb Hammonds M 10 Nicholson 9 Mason Hardy M 9 Athens 9 Trent Harvey M 5 9 Joseph Hemrich M 9 Monroe 9 Connor Herring M 6 Winder 9 Hayden Hinesley M 9 Greenville 9 Braden Hipps M 7 Woodstock 9 Nate Hitt M 10 Jefferson 9 Alden Hollis M 10 9 Conner Hughes M 7 Highlands 9 Ethan Hughes M 10 Canton 9 Andy Hylkem M 7 Seneca 9 Andrew Jackson M 10 9 Conner Jackson M 7 Watkinsville 9 Sean Jensen M 9 Hartwell 9 Nolan Jones M 10 Loganville 9 Carson Kittrell M 7 Macon 9 Alexander Leahy M 8 Athens 9 Wyatt Lee M 9 9 Ayden Lewallen M 10 Lula 9 Ethan Manley M 8 Covington 9 Waylon McCay M 9 9 Ryan McCord M 7 9 Cort McCormack M 10 Winder 9 Grayson McGee M 9 Sparta 9 Logan McKinley M 10 Hampton 9 Matthew Mercardante M 6 Jefferson 9 Carson Minish M 9 9 Carter Moon M 5 Covington 9 Wyatt Moore M 10 Loganville 9 J D Mote M 10 Covington 9 Harrison Pafford M 10 Leesburg 9 Seth Parrott M 9 Americus 9 Nash Perry M 9 Lawrenceville 9 Rahul Pilley M 10 Suwanee 9 Jackson Plummer M 10 Jefferson 9 Malaki Prewett M 10 Douglasville 9 Jonathan Ransom M 7 Bogart 9 Sam Rothman M 9 Athens 9 Gabe Sanders M 7 Toccoa 9 Nate Shannon M 8 Covington 9 Jake Sherman M 10 9 Joshua Sleight M 10 9 Cameron Stephens M 7 Atlanta 9 Davis Strange M 10 Eatonton 9 Hyde Talbot M 8 Cumming 9 Thatcher Tatum M 4 Cornelia 9 Grant Thigpen M 10 Newnan 9 Black Vickery M 8 Canon 9 Dalton Walker M 8 Eatonton 9 Wyatt Wardell M 7 Bethlehem 9 Asher Weiner M 10 Gainesville 9 Timothy Whiddon M 10 Leesburg 9 Cade Wiedower M 6 Watkinsville 9 Kevin Michael Willis M 10 Ellijay 9 Nathan Willoughby M 9 Canton 9 Brandon Woolfolk M 9 Dacula 9 Levi Anglin M 7 Watkinsville 8 Ben Arnold M 9 Decatur 8 Owen Barnett M 9 Athens 8 Hayden Brake M 10 Sparta 8 Ian Bramlett M 10 Bethlehem 8 Charlie Butts M 8 8 Davis Callaway M 9 8 Oliver Carrigan M 10 Athens 8 Sam Carter M 10 GAINESVILLE 8 Asher Casey M 8 Manchester 8 Marc Castro M 9 Albany 8 Aidan Christian M 9 Canton 8 Joseph Michael Christian M 10 Canton 8 Donavan Cook M 9 Covington 8
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