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Huntington, Indiana 46750
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Fairchild, Blocker win VNC 5K races

   Brian Fairchild and Heidi Blocker were the top finishers in the Victory Noll Center 5K run Saturday through the campus of Victory Noll.
Fairchild was the overall winner in 22 minutes, 3 seconds on the course that included both a road section and trail run. Blocker was the top finisher in the women's division in a time of 22:44.
   Second overall for the men was Jonathan Bard in 22:42, with Jesse Brown third in 22:43. Second for the women was Emma Clor in 23:01 with Elaine Yahne third in 23:13.
   Women's age group winners included: Ashleigh Miller in the 12-under age group, Blocker (13-19), Mandy Stout (20-29), Sadie Landrum (30-39), Korinna Pearson (40-49) and Debbie Abbott (50-59).
   In the men's age divisions, winners were Will Geiger (12-under), Jonathan Bard (13-19), Fairchild (20-29), Jesse Brown (30-39), Matt Emley (40-49) and Neil Brooks (50-59).
   For more information on the Victory Noll Center, contact Sue Wilhelm at (260)356-0628, ext. 128, or by e-mail at suewilhelm@olvm.org.
Victory Noll Center is a ministry of Our Lady of Victory Missionary Sisters, founded in 1922. Victory Noll Center is dedicated to fostering spiritual and personal growth in an ecumenical and multicultural environment.



Overall first-place finishers in Saturday's Victory Noll Center 5K Run were women's winner Heidi Blocker (left) and men's winner Brian Fairchild (right).


Age group winners were, front row from left: Debbie Abbott (women's 50-59), Ashleigh Miller ( women's 12-under), Will Geiger (men's 12-under), Mandy Stout (women's 20-29), Jesse Brown (men's 30-39) and Korinna Pearson (women's 40-49). Back row — Heidi Bloker (women's 13-19), Sadie Landrum (women's 30-39), Matt Emley (men's 40-49) and Brian Fairchild (men's 20-29).

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