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“It’s a beautiful day,” said John R. Smith. “God has blessed us well.”
The day began with a prayer and the playing of the National Anthem with the runner leaving the start line propyl at 9 a.m.
The annual 5K draws runners from around the area and the state while including some runners from out of state.
“We have a couple from Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Canton and we have them from other states also,” said Snyder. “Some are in here visiting relatives for the holidays.”
Lucas Clark, an incoming sophomore track and cross country runner for Malone University took first place over with a time of 16:21.8 followed by Greenville High School incoming junior, Riley Emeric with a time of 17:12.2.
Ashely Lefeld placed first for the ladies with a time of 18:32.8 while Greenville High School incoming junior, Isabelle Rammel finished in second for the ladies with a 21:12.3 time.
More than 80 awards were given out in the 13 male and female age groups as well as door prizes, drawing and refreshments.
“Thanks the community and the runners,” said Snyder. “Everyone helps make the race a success.”

















