SLIDESHOW: Runners and walkers hit Enumclaw’s streets for fun


July 28, 2010 · Updated 12:20 PM 

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Nearly 400 runners and walkers of all ages took to Enumclaw’s streets Saturday morning for the Street Fair 5K run, making it the largest since its inception.

Kenny Krotzer, 18, had the top time finishing in 15 minutes, 46.3 seconds. Delene Jewett had the women's top time at 19:59.8.

Results were:

Male, ages 1 to 12, first place, Andrew Berger; second, Justus Rainwater; third, Jacob Eilertson; and fourth, Sam Poulin.

Male, 13 to 19, first place, Kenny Krotzer; second, Joseph Berger; third, Cory Johnson; fourth, Dylan Crevelt.

Male, 20 to 29, first place, Kevin O’Keefe; second, John Ottinger; third, Heath Johnston; fourth, Aaron Jones.

Male, 30 to 39, first, Andrew Means; second, Ryan Dacey; third, Benjamin Wright; fourth, Matt Yates.

Male, 40 to 49, first, Jim Krieg; second, Tom Eilertson; third, Paul Bozich; fourth, Bruce deJong.

Male, 50 to 59, first, George Gonzales; second, Tom Hassenauer; third, Eric Larson; fourth, Tom Underbrink.

Male, 60 and older, first, Brian Fitzpatrick; second, David Berg; third, Michael Smith; fourth, Joe Lee.

Female, 1 to 12, first, Natasha Lewis; second, Maggie Poulin; third, Tawny Eilertson; fourth, Anna Harris.

Female, 13 to 19, first, Carissa Gwerder; second, Emily Eilertson; third, Julia Harris; fourth, Jennifer Hogan.

Female, 20 to 29, first, Kathleen Koch; second, Beth Madill; third, Leah Housley; fourth, Heidi Pearson.

Female, 30 to 39, first, Jewett; second, Deidre Tarkany; third, Melanie Faulkner; fourth, Corre Kombol.

Female, 40 to 49, first, Joan Eilertson; second, Necia Engebretsen; third, Stephanie Stebich; fourth, Diana Thompson.

Female, 50 to 59, first, Susan Hall; second, Susie Bennett; third, Kathy Korsch; fourth, Audrey Kirkwood.

Female, 60 and older, first, Judy Fisher; second, Sandra Maib; third, Diana Anderson; fourth, Carolyn Goad.

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