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Results of June 28 Fun Run The Durham Rec Department staged its first Fun Run of the summer. The younger age groups were able to participate for the first time in two years, thanks to the new track at the high school. Here are the results: 0-4 years: first Cooper Woodward, second Allison Vigue and third Chloe Lamin. 5-7 years: first Alyssa Woodward, second Ryan Gerry, third Patrick Flanagan, fourth Mazzie Hinsdale, fifth Kevin Ryan, sixth Abby Gerry, seventh Rose Hinsdale, eighth Allison Woodward, ninth Rachel Hinsdale, 10th Natalie Hayward, 11th Julian Volenec, 12th Olivia Lamin and 13th Katie Flanagan. 8-10 years: first Mike Salley, second Evan Faiella, third Peter Schulten, fourth

Friday, July 8, 2011

Tournament on the Turf

Soccer (Continued from page 21)

The Coginchaug Soccer Club’s U10 and U12 boys’ travel teams enjoyed a day of soccer, food and fun on June 19 at the new Coginchaug turf field. The 64 players were mixed into 16 teams to create a four-versus-four World Cup-style tournament. Parents supplied the food and refreshments while the kids enjoyed the season’s closing games at home on the turf. It is a wonderful facility that our kids will enjoy for years to come. We all thank the towns of Middlefield and Durham for their support. Submitted by Mark Salley, U10 CSC coach Brandon Hayward, fifth Jason Salley, sixth Will Flanagan, seventh Ashley Woodward and eighth Levi Axelrod. Open Race: Kevin Vigue (21:25), Lavinia Vigue (22:08), Paul Cieniewicz (23:11), Lar-

ry Hodge (24:38), Lauren Hodge (24:39), Mike Salley (26:52) and Kim Salley (26:59). The next Fun Run will be held at 6 p.m. on July 12. Submitted by Dave Bellemare

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