Douglas Fourth of July field events

Every participant received $1, winners $5, second place $3, third place $2.

2 year old girls 10 yard dash

1. Audrey Jacoby

2. Deanna Andersen

3. Elizabeth Germain

2 year old boys 10 yard dash

1. Finn Dunivin

2. Vance Murray

3. Oliver Albrecht

3 year old girls 10 yard dash

1. Grace Blair

2. Daisy Nakamura

3. Bea Danielle Abad

3 year old boys 10 yard dash

1. Oliver Cole Undurraga

2. Rowan Taintor

3. Tavio Snyder

4. Cooper Peyerk

4-5 year old girls 20 yard dash

1. Miriam Satre

2. Grace Snyder

3. Poet Ashenfelter

4-5 year old boys 20 yard dash

1. Jaiden Walden

2. Guy Hunter

3. Dominic Costillo

6-8 year old girls 30 yard dash

1. Johnny Tompkins

2. Marie Kwa

3. Isabella Cullum

6-8 year old boys 30 yard dash

1. Kallum Arndt

2. Veron Brewer

3. Meade Suewing

9-10 year old girls 40 yard dash

1. Denali Isaak

2. Ella Jordan / Finley Sullivan

3. Tatum Billings

9-10 year old boys 40 yard dash

1. Paul King

2. Kean Buss

3. Lamar Blatnick

11-14 year old girls 60 yard dash

1. Iayanah Brewer

2. Anja Salowey

3. Laura Ripp

11-14 year old boys 60 yard dash

1. Finn Kesey

2. Caden Mesdag

3. Jonathan Dundore

10-12 year old girls 3-legged

1. Rayna Gehring and Lacie Gehring

2. Annika Schwartz and Minta Schwartz

3. Paige Adams and Brooke Sanford

10-12 year old boys 3-legged

1. Matthew Hartsock and Harrison Hall

2. Kean Buss and Caden Mesdag

3. Kol Joey and Arndt Aline

13 and over girls 3 legged

1. Phoebe Salowey and Sophia Drezner

2. Gretchen Neal and JoJo Griggs

3. Cora Gehring and Emma Kalke

13 and over boys 3 legged

1. Dorian Isaak and Adam Empson

2. Albert Perkins and Alex Valentine

3. Logan Holt and Spencer Holt

5-7 year old girls sack race

1. Marie Kwa

2. Leah Kohler

3. Fruyja Shelton-Walker

5-7 year old boys sack race

1. Jack Buckner

2. Logan Fellman

3. Odin

8-10 year old girls sack race

1. Denali Isaak

2. Emma Fellman

3. Violet Ricker

8-10 year old boys sack race

1. Luke Nolan

2. Jonah Drezener

3. Rise Hart

11-14 year old girls sack race

1. Paige Adams

2. Annika Diamond

3. Mahala Powell

11-14 year old boys sack race

1. Ethan Mackey

2. Matthew Hartsock

3. Kurtis Lee

15 and over women sack race

1. Kaitlin Fagerstrom

2. Phoebe Salowey

3. Rochelle Smallwood

15 and over men sack race

1. Mitchell Cabriyas

2. Alex Valentine

3. Nathan Teal

10 and under parent daughter/son sack race

1. Emma Fellman and Jason Fellman

2. SRDmmola /Lamar and Karry Blaterick

3. Anja Harju and Dave Harju

11 and up parent daughter/son sack race

1. Alexander Kwa and Caleb Gardner

2. John Mackey and Ethan Mackey

3. Brooke Sanford and Suzanne Sanford

Mothers 40 yard dash

1. Jayne Fidock

2. Myra Pugh

3. Cheryl Fellman

Fathers 40 yard dash

1. Roel Mangaccat

2. Joe Sulowey

3. Jon Drezner

All Women 60 yard dash

1. Phoebe Salowey

2. Tobie Weston

3. Sophia Orezner

All Men 60 yard Dash

1. Kenny Fox

2. Adam Empson

3. Dorian Isaak

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