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8Th Annual Pat's Run Tempe, Arizona 04/21/2012 **** Team Results **** 8th Annual Pat's Run Tempe, Arizona 04/21/2012 **** Team Results **** 1. 1:58:09 ASU RUN DEVILS - MEN ( 23:38) ============================================================ 1 21:34 Daniel Suber 2 22:59 Daniel Crane 3 23:51 Brayden Schmidt 4 24:21 Alexander Beebe 5 25:24 Zan Saxon 6 ( 26:03) Nick Vitale 7 ( 26:47) Mark Ashbrook 8 ( 29:17) Sarah Plitt 2. 2:11:15 TEAM INTEL ( 26:15) ============================================================ 1 24:34 Blake Sacha 2 25:29 Zane Taylor 3 25:53 Brian Stinson 4 27:26 Mark Brodnik 5 27:53 Skene Black 6 ( 28:27) Miguel Orozco 7 ( 28:38) Scott Angell 8 ( 28:54) Hemanth Shivalingaiah 9 ( 29:08) Lucas Schmidt 10 ( 29:10) Thor Bell 11 ( 29:11) Chris Panichas 12 ( 29:32) Terry Buckley 13 ( 29:45) Yidnek Mekonnen 14 ( 29:56) Steve Kidd 15 ( 30:08) Chris Rumer 16 ( 30:11) Vernon Tomas 17 ( 30:39) Joseph Heck 18 ( 31:57) Marc Conkle 19 ( 31:59) Travis Cowan 20 ( 32:00) Rafiqul Islam 21 ( 32:05) Kristopher Kashimba 22 ( 32:05) Jack Ullstrup 23 ( 32:08) Alexandra Salazar 24 ( 32:21) Erich Ewy 25 ( 32:22) Robert Phillips 26 ( 32:30) Joseph Quinn 27 ( 32:42) Eric Harding 28 ( 32:53) Keith Green 29 ( 33:06) Betty Phillips 30 ( 33:06) Kimberly Smieja 31 ( 33:13) Nikolai Troness 32 ( 33:15) Liberato Garcia 33 ( 33:22) Ramon Canenguez 34 ( 33:24) Paige Russell 35 ( 33:27) John Martinelli 36 ( 33:31) Todd Spencer 37 ( 33:35) Colm Cuddy 38 ( 33:39) Greg Schopmeyer 39 ( 34:02) Derek Malone 40 ( 34:09) David Puffer 41 ( 34:10) Nageswara Janapala 42 ( 34:11) Lia Mann 43 ( 34:31) Dustin Friedman 44 ( 34:52) Richard Milder 45 ( 34:53) Robert Berg 46 ( 34:58) Matthew Clark 47 ( 34:58) Mitch Christensen 48 ( 35:04) Pat Maldonado 49 ( 35:06) Brian Page 50 ( 35:09) Brent Murphy 51 ( 35:18) Lynn Zoyiopoulos 52 ( 35:18) Dylan Cowan 53 ( 35:26) Ryan Watrous 54 ( 35:40) Andrew Davis 55 ( 35:42) Tyler Newbury 56 ( 35:46) Tom Ferris 57 ( 35:56) Steven Chandler 58 ( 36:07) Minea Moore 59 ( 36:12) Nancy Drape 60 ( 36:27) James Conner 61 ( 36:28) Eric Kitowski 62 ( 36:36) David Mangelsdorf 63 ( 36:39) Derek Mangelsdorf 64 ( 36:42) Alex Lopez-Estrada 65 ( 36:43) Eamonn Fitzpatrick 66 ( 36:45) Dennis McInerney 67 ( 36:55) Dexter Gacusan 68 ( 37:13) Karthik Tyamgondlu 69 ( 37:19) Shreekanth Rao 70 ( 37:28) Darren Mullen 71 ( 37:35) Robert Lowe 72 ( 37:39) Chad Schumacher 73 ( 37:43) Andrew Hoitink 74 ( 37:53) Jonathan Oder 75 ( 37:56) Husniyah Abdus-Salaam 76 ( 37:57) Balaji Rangaswamy 77 ( 38:04) Everton Ifill 78 ( 38:07) Randy Shivers 79 ( 38:14) Bogumil Micek 80 ( 38:19) Lerie Kane 81 ( 38:36) Steve Marples 82 ( 38:46) Michael Kukla 83 ( 38:48) Jennifer Robey 84 ( 39:00) J Jimenez 85 ( 39:01) Joe Davila 86 ( 39:02) Michael Lane 87 ( 39:02) Julie Torres 88 ( 39:02) Robert Torres 89 ( 39:08) Shauna Planck 90 ( 39:09) Jeff Planck 91 ( 39:24) Wyndell Lowie 92 ( 39:34) Mike Fuetterer 93 ( 39:37) Michael Hilland 94 ( 39:40) Rafael Badilla 95 ( 39:41) Ryan Parrott 96 ( 39:50) Vanessa Foden 97 ( 39:59) Greg Lewis 98 ( 40:02) Kristin Mutolo 99 ( 40:14) Carlos Luna 100 ( 40:39) Thomas Heaton 101 ( 40:41) Jeff Messervier 102 ( 40:43) Chris Creamer 103 ( 40:48) Geoff Smitham 104 ( 41:02) Angela Comitini 105 ( 41:11) Kenneth Loftis 106 ( 41:21) Sherwin Remo 107 ( 41:21) Ben Glover 108 ( 41:22) Steve Trujillo 109 ( 41:23) Johnny Rivera 110 ( 41:24) Christina Schoenhals 111 ( 41:26) Daniel Ruiz 112 ( 41:31) Eric Kienzle 113 ( 41:33) Jeni Panhorst 114 ( 41:40) Stephanie Berry 115 ( 41:41) Michael Boggs 116 ( 41:43) Meg Soman 117 ( 41:53) Tim Karaniuk 118 ( 42:04) Kathlene Pratt 119 ( 42:44) Mike Schifano 120 ( 42:50) Bill Olive 121 ( 42:53) Roger Smith 122 ( 43:10) Jennif Hester-Bourgogne 123 ( 43:20) Tim Carroll 124 ( 43:35) Heather Monigan 125 ( 43:38) Dessisl Ivanova-Bennett 126 ( 43:38) Katherine Heningburg 127 ( 43:39) Eric Waterman 128 ( 43:41) Karen Hughes 129 ( 43:43) Bret Cutler 130 ( 43:57) Susan Strathman 131 ( 43:58) Alexander Young 132 ( 43:58) Julie Soave 133 ( 44:00) Melanie Racz 134 ( 44:03) John Braunbeck 135 ( 44:07) Katherine Webster 136 ( 44:15) Daniel Escobar 137 ( 44:21) Shiv Vishveshwar 138 ( 44:29) Shekhar Bhagat 139 ( 44:42) Ruben Rodriguez 140 ( 44:45) Nathan Bakken 141 ( 44:45) Brendan O'Hare 142 ( 44:46) Brian Lines 143 ( 45:00) Jason Miller 144 ( 45:01) Carter Miller 145 ( 45:03) Nancy Stuart 146 ( 45:06) Enda O'Rourke 147 ( 45:10) James McAdams 148 ( 45:30) Angela Argenziano 149 ( 45:32) Ni Bydar Shubashchandra 150 ( 45:33) Anna Maria Vigil 151 ( 45:37) Evan Fahy 152 ( 45:38) Jose Acosta 153 ( 45:51) Chris Jones 154 ( 46:05) Barb Chotras 155 ( 46:19) Sarah Vedas 156 ( 46:48) Otis Chandler 157 ( 47:02) Veda Poonawala 158 ( 47:12) Steven Mullenaux 159 ( 47:52) Bradley Francis 160 ( 48:07) Maria Sandiego 161 ( 48:09) Duane Montgomery 162 ( 48:16) Lopa Chaudhry 163 ( 48:26) Ted Hunsaker 164 ( 48:27) Kristi West 165 ( 48:31) Michelle Parker 166 ( 48:46) Wade Whisler 167 ( 48:49) Scott Kopecky 168 ( 49:00) Nadine Stewart 169 ( 49:05) George Cleveland 170 ( 49:21) Rachael Herold 171 ( 49:24) David Frautnick 172 ( 49:46) Jim Stagman 173 ( 50:05) Brad Whaley 174 ( 50:14) Amy Miller 175 ( 50:15) Julie Rumer 176 ( 50:46) William Kniseley 177 ( 50:52) Pei Yun Lau 178 ( 51:41) Luis Castro 179 ( 51:56) Gary Hatch 180 ( 52:35) John Rudolph 181 ( 53:46) Pramod Malatkar 182 ( 53:48) James Boddeker 183 ( 53:52) Stacie Schmidt 184 ( 54:00) Cori Masters 185 ( 54:15) Kearya Jasper 186 ( 54:32) Tracey Mulnix 187 ( 54:32) Joseph Van Nausdle 188 ( 55:44) Craig Norton 189 ( 56:23) Tanya Mueller 190 ( 56:31) Shweta Aurangabadkar 191 ( 56:31) Vijaya Kalyanapuram 192 ( 56:50) Kimberly Hodges 193 ( 57:04) Renee Defeo 194 ( 57:06) Katarina Djordjevic 195 ( 57:08) John Beatty 196 ( 57:10) Kelly Kirkham 197 ( 57:53) Victoria Shaw 198 ( 58:58) Tatady In 199 ( 58:59) Stanoda In 200 ( 59:18) Francisco Vega 201 ( 59:19) Sandra Vega 202 ( 59:33) Prisca Favi 203 ( 59:43) Melissa Sandoval 204 ( 59:51) Victor Casas 205 (1:00:03) Henry Hong 206 (1:00:04) Sheila Bragg 207 (1:00:08) Divya Kalimuthu 208 (1:00:15) Amber Knowles 209 (1:00:15) Steve Knowles 210 (1:00:19) Cory Zorker 211 (1:00:57) Sergey Maslov 212 (1:01:28) Lindsay Brown 213 (1:01:34) James Gregg 214 (1:01:38) James De La Torre 215 (1:01:39) David Leone 216 (1:01:39) Heather Leone 217 (1:01:50) Kalani Ching 218 (1:02:12) Mojgan Afshin 219 (1:02:35) Ronald Peralta 220 (1:02:38) Linda Zavaleta 221 (1:02:43) David Zavaleta 222 (1:02:52) Peter Santiago 223 (1:03:12) Glenn Dickenson 224 (1:05:10) Gordan Kovac-Djordjevic 225 (1:05:31) Theresa Tran 226 (1:07:34) Sandra Ortiz 227 (1:08:20) David Young 228 (1:08:22) Linda Young 229 (1:08:53) Rafael Portela 230 (1:08:54) Jeanne Gilmour 231 (1:08:54) Jane McFadden 232 (1:08:54) Michael Chan 233 (1:09:44) Chandra Durvasulu 234 (1:10:11) Danielle Crawford 235 (1:10:20) Jennifer Johnston 236 (1:11:30) Matt Thompson 237 (1:12:43) Tiffany Alires 238 (1:12:43) Teresa Alires 239 (1:13:22) Adam Mannon 240 (1:13:22) Mark Enwiller 241 (1:20:27) Evangelina Levin 242 (1:20:27) Alethea Trachte 243 (1:20:47) Thomas Drape 244 (1:23:09) Jim Downey 245 (1:41:30) Carol Diezel 246 (1:41:37) John Diezel 247 (2:01:58) Regan Rhodes 248 (2:45:27) Dana Cwikla 3. 2:11:49 TEAM TAYLOR ( 26:22) ============================================================ 1 22:48 James Bonnett 2 26:20 Brett Parker 3 27:23 Miguel Moreno 4 27:33 Mark Cosmas 5 27:45 Scott Nugent 6 ( 28:08) Erin Lostracco 7 ( 28:36) Carol Tichio 8 ( 28:43) Melissa Wheeler 9 ( 29:05) Steve Ward 10 ( 29:47) Andres Favela 11 ( 29:54) Justin Johnson 12 ( 30:20) Jack Workman 13 ( 30:22) Monique Coady 14 ( 30:46) Russell Sepulveda 15 ( 30:47) Katie Formica 16 ( 31:07) Ed Charles 17 ( 31:28) Tom Katsenes 18 ( 31:33) Michael Auther 19 ( 31:50) Chris Dickman 20 ( 32:04) Keaton Merrell 21 ( 32:28) Josh Dickman 22 ( 34:17) Allison Auther 23 ( 34:46) Jon Swalley 24 ( 35:00) Debbie Leftwich 25 ( 35:05) Jeff Owings 26 ( 35:10) Betty Novack 27 ( 35:14) Katie Cosmas 28 ( 35:40) Mike Armsby 29 ( 35:43) Chrissy MacKerer 30 ( 35:47) Courtney Olinger 31 ( 35:51) Jeff Albin 32 ( 36:36) Cheryl Hussey 33 ( 36:38) Jim Knapp 34 ( 37:02) Margy Johns 35 ( 37:37) Wyatt Maus 36 ( 37:38) John Maus 37 ( 38:03) Elisabeth Harris 38 ( 38:08) Kim Beall 39 ( 38:31) Lori Koch 40 ( 38:38) Thomas Albin 41 ( 38:53) Cesar Teran 42 ( 39:11) Genevra Richardson 43 ( 39:52) Sherilyn McLain 44 ( 39:58) Patrick Scardello 45 ( 40:20) Honey Albrecht 46 ( 40:20) Austin Holmes 47 ( 40:27) Hillary Charles 48 ( 40:31) Ben Auther 49 ( 41:22) James Wilson 50 ( 41:23) John Tobin 51 ( 42:57) Danielle Feroleto 52 ( 43:10) Roxanne Nichols 53 ( 43:10) Erik Gelinas 54 ( 43:10) Julie Nichols 55 ( 43:36) Toni Cosmas 56 ( 44:17) Joel Winant 57 ( 44:17) Jamie Colombi 58 ( 44:35) Rd Martin 59 ( 44:41) Steven Wachs 60 ( 44:53) Anna Johnson 61 ( 44:54) John Wentworth 62 ( 44:54) Judy Wentworth 63 ( 45:02) Nicole Kleppe 64 ( 46:50) Cameron Triebwasser 65 ( 47:05) Jill Herbert 66 ( 47:57) Kelly Christiano 67 ( 47:57) Jodi Dewey 68 ( 48:01) Charlie Schmidt 69 ( 48:02) Jason Klonoski 70 ( 48:11) Karrie Pierson 71 ( 48:12) Scott Schmidt 72 ( 48:12) Jim Pierson 73 ( 48:12) Kerrie Schmidt 74 ( 48:18) Jason Sywak 75 ( 48:58) David Cosmas 76 ( 49:02) David Lodwick 77 ( 49:53) Jordan Flynn 78 ( 50:17) Rob Hussey 79 ( 51:00) Ian Flynn 80 ( 51:28) Caroline Noonan 81 ( 51:31) Dominic Noonan 82 ( 53:06) Ashley Petersen 83 (1:15:47) Scott McDaniel 84 (1:15:52) Maiken McDaniel 4.
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