The South Coast team Start Slow and Taper won the 31st edition of the Roseburg to Coos Bay Relay last month.
The event raised about $8,500 for Camp Millennium, a summer camp for children living with cancer.
Start Slow and Taper included brothers Shawn and Aaron Miller, Marshfield graduates who now study at the Oregon Institute of Technology; Myrtle Point High School teacher Doug Veysey; North Bend resident Lawrence Cheal; and Coquille resident
John Gunther. The team covered the 67-mile course in 7 hours, 57 minutes and 28 seconds.
Shawn Miller anchored the team to the finish line in Coos Bay, setting a new course record for the 2.8-mile leg in a time of 15:41.
The runner-up team, Jerry’s Kids, a Coast Guard squad consisting of Robert Rendon, Chris Ensley, Joshua Magie, Jon Disalle and Nick Rockstool, finished in 8:09:48.
The Coquille group 5 Drops of Adrenaline, which included Dan and Wendi Boutiette, Dusty and Alyson Backman, and Westlee Wilder, was the top mixed team in 8:31:42.
Two teams set division records.
Jefferson State, a Rogue Valley team that included Ric Sayre, Clayton Gillette, Victor Lumbreras, Filicia Hazel and Kouba Sayre, finished third overall and set a new mixed submaster record of 8:09:52. Meanwhile, Gray Hares, which set a female grandmaster record of 11:38:16, included Patti Finke, Kate Pinamonti, Katie Hunter, Cindy Keller and Ellen West.
The 23-mile LaVerne to Coos Bay Walk Relay was won by Walk ’N Roll.
John Hollan of Oakland, completing the walk relay by himself under the name Team Platypus, raised about $1,100 for the camp. Hollan, a volunteer at Camp Millennium, finished in 5:16:12.
Results of the run and walk relays are listed in today’s Community Scoreboard.
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