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Beaming with pride, Roger Fugua accepts his trophy from the principal Mr Ben Nesbit. for winning m the men's 17-29 division A Run For The Money On your mark! ... Get set! . Go! ... And they were off and running in the second an- nual Valley Run on March 14, 1981. The Valley Run was orga- nized to help pull the communi- ty closer together and to pro- mote family participation, as well as to raise money for Stu- dent Council projects. Orga- nized by senior Greg Prewitt, the event turned out to be a success with the outstanding participation of 500 runners. Two courses were designed for the 3.1 mile race and the 6.2 mile race, having monitors set up at all major intersec- tions. Runners began at Wilson Vocation School, circled through the Woodbranch area, and ended up on the track field. First place in the girls' 16 and under division went to junior Jennifer Loomis; in the girls' 17-29 group, Chris- tine Hactovigoen won; in the girls' 30-39 group Caroline Brown led; and in the females' 10 Valley Run 40 and over Margaret Jaycer won. First place in the boys' 16 and under division went to Ste- ven Dunn, in the boys' 17-29, Roger Fugua won; in the boys' 30-39, Ray Pritehard led, and in the males' 40 and over. Mat Wolf won. A one mile Fun Run for ages 10 and under started be- hind Wilson, circled the back of the school, and finished in front of Wilson. Blue Cross, Blue Shield Insur- ance Co. furnished T-shirts, and the Coca-Cola Co. furnished Mello Yellows for the event. The thing that really amazed me about the Valley Run was the fact that we had runners from all over the State, even one guy who pulled his son in a wagon. Spring Valley's first run was a great success, and I'm looking for even more community participation next year, said student activities director, Sharon Buddin. Go, Dad, Go! For 6 2 miles this runner received encouragement from his two year old son until finally reaching the finish line
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Running through the Valley. Russ Price and Todd Fuller stride along in the first Valley Run competition March 14 Bursting with pride, Coach John Jones and principal Mr Ben Nesbit congratu- late all participants and award trophies to the winners. Is It really him? Star struck. Becky Fleenor checks to see if the man next to her is really Columbia's most famous disc jockey. Woody Windham. Volley Run 11
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