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START TEAM LAST_NAME FIRST_NAME 1 8:00am Stewart Justin 2 8:00am Harris Cindy 3 8:00am Osborn John 4 8:00am Geninatti Karen 5 8:00am Leninger Eric 6 8:00am Frey Kristin 7 8:00am Harris James 8 8:00am Sanchez Roxanne 9 8:00am Noll Byron 10 8:00am Glenn Jennifer 11 8:00am Badida Ed 12 8:00am Blackman Kallick For Kids Kinkopf Brendan 13 8:00am Scott Thomas 14 8:00am McGrath David 15 8:00am Robinson Alan 16 8:02am Media Team Ahern Tom 17 8:02am Media Team Bongiovanni Kate 18 8:02am Media Team Garcia John 19 8:02am Media Team Garcia Christine 20 8:02am Goldman Family Team Doocy Gina 21 8:02am Goldman Family Team Goldman Adam 22 8:02am Goldman Family Team Goldman Josh 23 8:02am Goldman Family Team Goldman Karla 24 8:02am Goldman Family Team Goldman Michael 25 8:02am Goldman Family Team Gussis Dave 26 8:02am Goldman Family Team Gussis Lizzie 27 8:02am Goldman Family Team Gussis Ruth 28 8:02am Goldman Family Team Lowe Emily 29 8:02am Goldman Family Team York Andrew 30 8:02am Goldman Family Team York Laura 31 8:02am Ruby Robinson/Produce Alliance Abrams Howard 32 8:02am Ruby Robinson/Produce Alliance Barasky Jodi 33 8:02am Ruby Robinson/Produce Alliance Bernstein Dustin 34 8:02am Ruby Robinson/Produce Alliance Blanton Josh 35 8:02am Ruby Robinson/Produce Alliance Blanton Stephanie 36 8:02am Ruby Robinson/Produce Alliance Breen Barbara 37 8:02am Ruby Robinson/Produce Alliance Breen Daniel 38 8:02am Ruby Robinson/Produce Alliance Breen Katie 39 8:02am Ruby Robinson/Produce Alliance Breen Mike 40 8:02am Ruby Robinson/Produce Alliance Capone Anthony 41 8:02am Ruby Robinson/Produce Alliance Cohen Andrew 42 8:02am Ruby Robinson/Produce Alliance Feldgreber Robert 43 8:02am Ruby Robinson/Produce Alliance Feldgreber Ross 44 8:02am Ruby Robinson/Produce Alliance Feldman David 45 8:02am Ruby Robinson/Produce Alliance Galfield Dale 46 8:02am Ruby Robinson/Produce Alliance Goldberg Jon 47 8:02am Ruby Robinson/Produce Alliance Green Joshua 48 8:02am Ruby Robinson/Produce Alliance Green Kevin 49 8:02am Ruby Robinson/Produce Alliance Gumbiner Daniel 50 8:02am Ruby Robinson/Produce Alliance Holman Julie 51 8:02am Ruby Robinson/Produce Alliance Holtzman Ira 52 8:02am Ruby Robinson/Produce Alliance Keavy Lisa 53 8:02am Ruby Robinson/Produce Alliance Keavy Patrick 54 8:02am Ruby Robinson/Produce Alliance Kohn Joshua 55 8:02am Ruby Robinson/Produce Alliance Kohn William 56 8:02am Ruby Robinson/Produce Alliance Kramer Abby 57 8:02am Ruby Robinson/Produce Alliance Kramer Adam 58 8:02am Ruby Robinson/Produce Alliance Miller Alana 59 8:02am Ruby Robinson/Produce Alliance Miller Greg 60 8:02am Ruby Robinson/Produce Alliance Miller Melissa 61 8:02am Ruby Robinson/Produce Alliance Olsen Steven 62 8:02am Ruby Robinson/Produce Alliance Shifrin Adam 63 8:02am Ruby Robinson/Produce Alliance Shlifka Lee 64 8:02am Ruby Robinson/Produce Alliance Yale Emily 65 8:02am Team Steps-A-Lot : British School Families Robbins Ellen 66 8:02am Ruby Robinson/Produce Alliance Holzkopf Michael 67 8:02am Dempsey Ryan 68 8:05am Blackman Kallick For Kids Berta Alex 69 8:05am Blackman Kallick For Kids Blumenthal Ben 70 8:05am Blackman Kallick For Kids Blumenthal Linda 71 8:05am Blackman Kallick For Kids Blumenthal Mark 72 8:05am Blackman Kallick For Kids Colgan Melissa 73 8:05am Blackman Kallick For Kids Dolbeer Christine 74 8:05am Blackman Kallick For Kids Donnelly Brittany 75 8:05am Blackman Kallick For Kids Fritz Jay 76 8:05am Blackman Kallick For Kids Fritz John 77 8:05am Blackman Kallick For Kids Gibson Alister 78 8:05am Blackman Kallick For Kids Gibson Susan 79 8:05am Blackman Kallick For Kids Handlin Krystal 80 8:05am Soverinsky Jerry 81 8:05am Blackman Kallick For Kids Langham Brian 82 8:05am Blackman Kallick For Kids Langham Carolyn 83 8:05am Blackman Kallick For Kids Lowenthal David 84 8:05am Blackman Kallick For Kids Lowenthal Henry 85 8:05am Blackman Kallick For Kids Luna Robert 86 8:05am Blackman Kallick For Kids Miller Laura 87 8:05am Blackman Kallick For Kids Mitzen Sharon 88 8:05am Blackman Kallick For Kids Parish Jason 89 8:05am Blackman Kallick For Kids Popkins Kelsey 90 8:05am Blackman Kallick For Kids Robards Ryan 91 8:05am Blackman Kallick For Kids Sabo Amy 92 8:05am Blackman Kallick For Kids Sabo Tina 93 8:05am Blackman Kallick For Kids Sands Louis 94 8:05am Blackman Kallick For Kids Wallace Richard 95 8:05am Allegretti Carl 96 8:05am Aldeman Jim 97 8:15am KPMG Steppin' Up for Kids Bagan Scott 98 8:15am KPMG Steppin' Up for Kids Baker Elizabeth 99 8:15am KPMG Steppin' Up for Kids Carollo Maria 100 8:15am KPMG Steppin' Up for Kids Craig Marc 101 8:15am KPMG Steppin' Up for Kids Erspamer Eric 102 8:15am KPMG Steppin' Up for Kids Feldgreber Jason 103 8:15am KPMG Steppin' Up for Kids Gilpin Luke 104 8:15am KPMG Steppin' Up for Kids Godsil Ryan 105 8:15am KPMG Steppin' Up for Kids Gorman Jeremiah 106 8:15am KPMG Steppin' Up for Kids Iverson Valarie 107 8:15am KPMG Steppin' Up for Kids Keilman Eric 108 8:15am KPMG Steppin' Up for Kids Kent Michelle 109 8:15am KPMG Steppin' Up for Kids Kimmerle Derek 110 8:15am KPMG Steppin' Up for Kids Kravitt Josh 111 8:15am KPMG Steppin' Up for Kids Kwak Ashley 112 8:15am KPMG Steppin' Up for Kids Leibsker Fran 113 8:15am KPMG Steppin' Up for Kids Leiter David 114 8:15am KPMG Steppin' Up for Kids Lustig Carli 115 8:15am KPMG Steppin' Up for Kids Manassa Elliot 116 8:15am KPMG Steppin' Up for Kids Manassa Madeline 117 8:15am KPMG Steppin' Up for Kids Manassa Mitchell 118 8:15am KPMG Steppin' Up for Kids McGinnity Meghan 119 8:15am KPMG Steppin' Up for Kids Mcshane Murphy Elizabeth 120 8:15am KPMG Steppin' Up for Kids Mehta Kevin 121 8:15am KPMG Steppin' Up for Kids Mehta Suzanne 122 8:15am KPMG Steppin' Up for Kids Molnar Jessica 123 8:15am KPMG Steppin' Up for Kids Murphy Francis 124 8:15am KPMG Steppin' Up for Kids Plescia Perry 125 8:15am KPMG Steppin' Up for Kids Reid Scott 126 8:15am KPMG Steppin' Up for Kids Saran Claudia 127 8:15am KPMG Steppin' Up for Kids Shinabarger Sally 128 8:15am KPMG Steppin' Up for Kids Sukurs Johnny 129 8:15am KPMG Steppin' Up for Kids Tomazin William 130 8:15am KPMG Steppin' Up for Kids Watson Daragh 131 8:15am KPMG Steppin' Up for Kids Werman Steven 132 8:15am KPMG Steppin' Up for Kids Zayti Todd 133 8:15am KPMG Steppin' Up for Kids Zuercher Ross 134 8:15am KPMG Steppin' Up for Kids Zydek David 135 8:15am The Mavericks Dolph Allison 136 8:15am The Mavericks Dolph Jacob 137 8:15am The Mavericks Mait Leslie 138 8:15am The Mavericks Milkovich Scott 139 8:15am The Mavericks Van Steenhuyse Ann 140 8:15am Social Climbers Foong Jenny 141 8:15am Social Climbers Foong Keng 142 8:15am Social Climbers Kirby Allie 143 8:15am Social Climbers Kirby Casey 144 8:15am Social Climbers Kirby Riley 145 8:15am Social Climbers Kirby Shea 146 8:15am Social Climbers Krawitz Charles 147 8:15am Social Climbers Krawitz Ethan 148 8:15am Social Climbers Krawitz Laiyew 149 8:15am Social Climbers LeVay Debra 150 8:15am Social Climbers Levay Jordyn 151 8:15am 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