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N Ame G En D Er Age C Ity Th Riller 5 K to Tal Points 0-10 Male Logan Krueger M 10 Dacula 474 Charles Jackson M 9 Tucker 391 Name Gender Age City Thriller 5K Points Total 0-10 Male Logan Krueger M 10 Dacula 474 Charles Jackson M 9 Tucker 391 Daniel Walraven M 10 Calhoun 258 Jackson Krueger M 7 Dacula 187 Peyton Honeycutt M 10 Bethlehem 108 Jackson Moss M 8 Covington 103 Colin Ware M 9 Bishop 81 Jaxon Dean M 8 Social Circle 63 Conagher Wheeler M 7 Covington 60 Ryland Dean M 7 Social Circle 59 Pi Dorminy M 6 Mcdonough 59 Davis Moore M 10 Lawrenceville 56 Andrew Guthrie M 10 Athens 49 Augie Hays M 8 Covington 46 Michael Tamasi M 10 Covington 46 Griffin Stephens M 10 Maysville 45 Alex Edwards M 10 Bethlehem 43 Jeremiah Mitchell M 8 Conyers 43 Kevin Ellington Jr. M 10 Winder 42 Vincent Palmese M 10 Canton 41 Lincoln Spear M 8 Athens 41 Tyler Farris M 9 Dacula 40 Rj White M 10 Covington 38 Aidan Landrum M 9 Athens 36 Cody Skinner M 9 Winder 36 Zach Tolleson M 10 Covington 35 Samuel Lent M 9 Oxford 34 Caden English M 9 Canton 33 Graham Gay M 9 Athens 32 Connor Towns M 10 Covington 32 Clark Hower M 9 Covington 31 Mason Owens M 8 Mansfield 31 Julien Ward M 10 Watkinsville 31 Palmer Bush M 10 Athens 30 Myles Hall M 9 Snellville 29 Ryan Svetz M 9 Buford 29 Sean Van Steenbergh M 10 Flowery Branch 29 Graham Blanks M 10 Athens 28 Benjamin Bloch M 6 Cherry Log 28 Parks Harris M 9 Covington 28 Sam Lefever M 9 Woodstock 28 Nicholas Cerasoli M 10 Canton 27 Drew Eggleston M 9 Athens 27 Riley Phelan M 8 Statham 27 Tate Phillips M 7 Hartwell 27 Trysten Carter M 8 Conyers 26 Theo Elwell M 8 Peachtree City 26 Anthony Rochon M 10 Woodstock 26 Zeke Bourdonnay M 10 Conyers 25 Tyler Daniels M 8 Woodstock 25 Mckye Bramblett M 8 Canton 24 David Dauphin M 10 Auburn 24 Hayden Edge M 9 Covington 24 Dean Severy M 10 Dacula 24 Holden Edge M 8 Covington 23 Josh Kincaid M 10 Colbert 23 Landon Selph M 8 Dacula 22 Lukas Stutz M 7 Athens 22 Connor Williams M 7 Oxford 22 Joey Edison M 10 Canton 21 Jacob Epps M 9 Dacula 21 Michael Rosch M 8 Athens 21 Ben Salak M 9 Anderson 21 Reid Bangle M 9 Athens 20 Braydon Callahan M 9 Canton 20 Lake Coppedge M 8 Suwanee 20 Jake Daria M 10 Loganville 20 Bennett Evans M 10 Madison 20 Cade Gattie M 8 20 Bryson Hardy M 10 Winder 20 Colby Meeks M 10 Statham 20 Ted White M 9 Athens 20 Joseph Williams M 9 Conyers 20 Tristan Boswell M 10 Dacula 19 Tanner Carter M 6 Conyers 19 Will Dement M 9 Athens 19 David Duncan M 6 Bogart 19 Cullen English M 9 Canton 19 Levi Green M 9 Covington 19 Garrison Holland M 9 Milledgeville 19 Joseph Kelleher M 10 Cumming 19 Dmitri Palmer M 9 Athens 19 Samuel Snyder M 9 Watkinsville 19 Quinton Townsend M 8 Annville 19 Adams Walters M 10 Hartwell 19 Tucker Balch M 9 Suwanee 18 Garrett Brown M 10 Covington 18 Caleb Carter M 9 Demorest 18 Clayton Dodson M 8 Athens 18 Holden Hall M 9 Covington 18 Jesse Reed Holder M 7 Covington 18 A J Johnson M 10 Hartwell 18 Will Leach M 9 18 Jackson Moore M 8 Toccoa 18 Bryant Strozier M 9 18 Gabriel Stutz M 9 Athens 18 Haydn Tatum M 9 Cornelia 18 Nick Torres M 10 Canton 18 Colton Bartmas M 8 17 Nate Hynes M 10 Canton 17 Ty McVey M 5 17 Nate Walden M 9 Oxford 17 Steven Blair M 8 Conyers 16 Julian Council M 6 Milledgeville 6 16 Ezekiel Dixon M 8 Covington 16 Smyth Heidler M 10 Lawrenceville 16 Ayers Honiotes M 10 Hartwell 16 Joe Miles M 9 Madison 16 Jax Miller M 7 Leesburg 16 Avery Morrell M 10 Auburn 16 Daniel Oertley M 10 Dacula 16 Damian Senquiz M 10 Canton 16 Alex Sullins M 10 Athens 16 Mitchell Wilson M 9 Athens 16 Jahiem Wise M 10 Covington 16 James Anglin M 9 Covington 15 Sam Bush M 8 Athens 15 Scott Dahlberg M 10 Dacula 15 Joshua Kahrmann M 8 Dublin 15 Sean Leahy M 9 Athens 15 Bennett Longoria M 6 Canton 15 Channing Marciano M 6 Jefferson 15 Joshua Mitchell M 10 15 Luke Morneault M 10 Watkinsville 15 Dylan Ryoul M 9 Snellville 15 Tom Schilling M 7 Monticello 15 Colin Scott M 9 Johns Creek 15 Zion Bell M 9 Snellville 14 Gavin Guerra M 9 Buford 14 Caleb Hardy M 9 Covington 14 Ethan Johnson M 2 Bethlehem 14 Jayden Johnson M 3 Bethlehem 14 Phillip Kelley M 9 Statham 14 Ayden Lewallen M 7 Lula 14 Matthew Linard M 6 Marietta 14 Joshua Miller M 9 Canton 14 Brooks Parrish M 6 Bishop 14 Grady Sanders M 8 Toccoa 14 Jackson Steele M 7 Sautee Nacoochee 14 Robert Wholley M 9 Suwanee 14 Bryant Young M 5 Gainesville 14 Chase Childs M 10 Dacula 13 Hawkes Corbett M 9 Watkinsville 13 Logan Cowan M 7 13 Garric Embry M 9 Eatonton 13 Warren Nash M 10 Dacula 13 Jo Jo Palmese M 9 Canton 13 Don Presley III M 7 Snellville 13 Bo Scarborough M 8 Athens 13 Ryan Schoenfeld M 7 Bishop 13 Parker Scott M 7 Johns Creek 13 Landon Wilson M 9 Eatonton 13 Storm Barber M 10 Monroe 12 Myles Baskins M 8 Canon 12 Gregory Bays M 10 Watkinsville 12 Brett Brush M 9 Jefferson 12 Cody Butler M 10 White 12 Reece English M 8 Canton 12 Isaac Godfrey M 10 Gainesville 12 Collin Lancaster M 9 Bethlehem 12 Andre Lopez M 10 Athens 12 Josue Mejia M 9 Dacula 12 Hugo Mendoza Jr M 8 Covington 12 Dakota Peden M 10 Winder 12 Mike Rainey M 7 Eatonton 12 Evan Rosch M 10 Athens 12 Mark Ross M 9 Covington 12 Brennen Spratlin M 6 Monroe 12 Ayden Statia M 9 12 Tyler Urrutia M 10 Greensboro 12 Sam Wilson M 10 Athens 12 Cal Breitbart M 9 Canton 11 Ethan Corley M 10 Clermont 11 Zachary Fletcher M 10 11 Robert George M 7 Anderson 11 Aidan Greaver M 7 Buford 11 Garrison Lee M 7 Marietta 11 Rory William Mayer M 10 11 Pierce McWhorter M 5 Winder 11 Antonio Mendoza M 10 Covington 11 Luke Millen M 8 Canton 11 Luca Peroni M 9 Watkinsville 11 Timmy Reed M 6 Crawfordville 11 Jarrett Rutledge M 9 Carlton 11 Jack Schneider M 10 Greensboro 11 Cooper Wadsworth M 9 Monroe 11 Eli Bowen M 8 Greenville 10 Nate Boyd M 10 Gainesville 10 William Brandt M 7 Duluth 10 Zachery Carver M 9 Anderson 10 Luke Cassara M 9 Loganville 10 Cooper Ciavola M 8 Greensboro 10 Fletcher Colgan M 10 Macon 10 Kale Cooling M 6 Leesburg 10 Brendon Corry M 8 Flowery Branch 10 Kzon Dennis M 8 Greensboro 10 A J Drotleff M 10 Roswell 10 Joshua Edwards M 6 Gainesville 10 Thomas Ehlers M 10 Athens 10 Nick Evans M 9 Woodstock 10 Cameron Gray M 8 Hayesville 10 Eli Guillorn M 10 10 Ford Haynes M 9 ATHENS 10 Maxwell Hill M 9 Seneca 10 Bo Holeman M 3 Bogart 10 Michael Howard M 8 Jefferson 10 Armani Huff M 7 Madison 10 Hayden Hutchison M 10 Hoschton 10 Logan James M 9 Kathleen 10 Yash Jani M 10 Albany 10 Eddie Jelin M 10 Milton 10 Nathan Jones M 10 Buford 10 Caeden Kelley M 8 Gainesville 10 Jake Kelley M 9 10 Jordan Kuneyl M 10 Zebulon 10 Jeremiah Lee M 4 Marietta 10 Hayes Lightsey M 9 10 Sae Jin Mallon M 10 Athens 10 Evan Manotas M 9 Winder 10 Jacob Martin M 9 Madison 10 Gabe Mavis M 9 Fayetteville 10 Logan McClure M 9 Statham 10 Hodson McDonald M 8 10 Jaden Mills M 7 10 Allan Muise M 9 Barnesville 10 Jackson Mullis M 9 10 Brandon Newman M 9 Jefferson 10 Ronan O'Neill M 10 Pendleton 10 Luke Osborne M 9 Watkinsville 10 Blake Pelkey M 9 Canton 10 Dalton Peters M 7 10 Jordan Plank M 10 Lanett 10 Davis Potts M 10 Watkinsville 10 Bram Rawlings M 10 Sandersville 10 Caleb Richardson M 8 Stone Mountain 10 Elijah Ryder M 7 Ball Ground 10 Jacob Sanford M 8 10 Alexander Simonton M 9 Gainesville 10 William Sims M 8 Maumelle 10 Adam Singleton M 6 Conyers 10 Lucas Steet M 8 Bishop 10 Tanner Stuart M 10 Anderson 10 Bailey Taylor M 10 Gray 10 10 Patrick Tedder M 10 Alto 10 Austin Thompson M 9 Clarkesville 10 Toby Thompson M 9 Canton 10 Austin Waters M 9 Buford 10 Asher Weiner M 8 Gainesville 10 John Wilbanks M 9 Gainesville 10 Brady Williams M 7 Oxford 10 Antonio Adolphues IV M 6 Warner Robins 9 Drew Auslander M 8 Athens 9 Max Ayano M 10 Hartwell 9 Will Baker M 8 Bishop 9 Will Bauman M 8 Denver 9 Zachery Beddingfield M 9 9 Nolan Bell M 7 Jefferson 9 Ty Bennett M 7 Jefferson 9 Duncan Bowen M 6 Clemson 9 Asher Casey M 6 Manchester 9 Nikhil Centa M 10 Eatonton 9 Jonathan Chapman M 6 Loganville 9 Brody Cheatham M 9 Ellijay 9 Brad Chosewood M 7 9 Cameren Christian M 10 Lawrenceville 9 Jay Collins M 5 9 Kadyn Crowe M 7 9 Nathan Dennis M 10 9 Kevin Dugan M 10 9 Colby Edwards M 8 9 Kevin Farrell M 10 Canton 9 Drake Gallman M 9 Hoschton 9 Travis Grailer M 10 Buford 9 Nicholas Griggs M 10 Winder 9 Austin Guest M 6 Lawrenceville 9 Cooper Harmon M 10 Resaca 9 Alex Hernandez M 9 Gainesville 9 Trey Hill M 10 Seneca 9 Nathan Holbrook M 10 Bethlehem 9 Alex Huff M 10 Watkinsville 9 Will Jackson M 9 Gainesville 9 Buddy Johnson M 8 Covington 9 Chris Kendrick M 10 9 Breckan Kirby M 6 Lula 9 Spencer Kirby M 10 9 Jacob Larson M 3 9 Landon Lovelace M 8 9 Nicolo Messori M 9 9 Nathan Moon M 10 Alpharetta 9 Brannen Moss M 10 9 Stephen Mustard M 10 Bogart 9 Shay Nesmith M 9 Milledgeville 9 9 Logan Norrell M 10 Woodstock 9 Nicholas Price M 9 Loganville 9 Hayden Pugh M 10 Griffin 9 Tyler R M 10 9 Luciano Rando M 8 Endicott 9 Chase Russell M 5 Waleska 9 Max Schuster M 10 Alpharetta 9 Chas Scoggins M 10 Monroe 9 Jared Seals M 10 Covington 9 Ben Shurtleff M 8 Watkinsville 9 Jackson Sims M 9 Lawrenceville 9 Zane Sims M 6 Maumelle 9 Peyten Spain M 8 Conyers 9 Austin Sutherland M 7 Macon 9 Logan Sweeney M 8 Pendergrass 9 Robert Terpin M 9 Watkinsville 9 Bennett Ulm M 10 Waleska 9 Julian Vreeland M 9 Jasper 9 Jay Walters M 7 9 Ben Waltman M 10 Athens 9 Riley Wamer M 8 9 Jeffrey Werth M 10 Pendleton 9 Matthew Wilbanks M 7 Gainesville 9 Avery Wilson M 10 Bowersville 9 John Clay Wofford M 10 Greensboro 9 William Ashby M 10 Stone Mountain 8 Dawson Bailey M 8 Clayton 8 Ethan Black M 10 Liberty 8 Caleb Camus M 10 Watkinsville 8 Ethan Cole Cooper M 9 Greensboro 8 Tyler Cossel M 10 Woodstock 8 Rajev Das M 10 Athens 8 Will Deason M 9 Milledgeville 8 Justin Dill M 10 Monroe 8 Braden Fass M 9 Athens 8 Colin Feilmeier M 10 Watkinsville 8 J P Gilley M 9 Athens 8 Ethan Hardin
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