Youngsters take top prizes in Fourth Foot Race

Posted 6/27/17

Two nine-year-olds beat runners as much as three years older than them to claim the top prize in the 31st annual Fourth of July foot races last weekend.

Jackson Cicchinelli won the sprint at the …

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Youngsters take top prizes in Fourth Foot Race

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Two nine-year-olds beat runners as much as three years older than them to claim the top prize in the 31st annual Fourth of July foot races last weekend.

Jackson Cicchinelli won the sprint at the end to cross the finish line of the one-mile kids run in 6 minutes, 40 seconds, the top overall finisher, just three seconds ahead of second place runner Logan Allen. Lila Jette, 9, who was the fastest female runner, finished fifth overall with a time of 7 minutes, 4 seconds.

George Williams (11 minutes, 31 seconds) and Renae Cicchinelli (11:59) won the two-mile race with times of

The top five finishers in each category include:
Boys - 1 mile run
Jackson Cicchinelli - 6:40
Logan Allen - 6:43
Devin Medina - 6:47
Thomas Faulkner - 6:53
James Faulkner - 7:07

Girls - 1 mile run
Lila Jette - 7:04
Abby Bratsos - 7:09
Thea Jackson - 7:12
Kara Pisasale - 7:31
Claire Jette - 7:44

Adults - 2 mile run
George Williams - 11:31
Renae Cicchinelli - 11:59
Buddy Puerini - 12:20
Daviod Campbell - 14:16
Peter Pisasale - 14:43

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