The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, November 15, 1983, Page Page 6, Image 8
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Miss South Carolina Textiles
Becky Faucette and Mack Parsons
set the marker for beginning the
Great American Textile Run.
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Over 285 runners participated in the Sixth
Annual Textile 10,000 Road Race held Oct.
15. at the Clinton YMCA A one mile "fun
run," a 5,000 meter and 10,000 meter
races were held with all three courses start
ingand ending at the Y and the course wind
ing through downtown Clinton and Presbyte
rian College
Kent Corley finished first overall in the one
mile "fun run" with a winning time of 5 20.
Geral Anderson was second at 5 20 8, Rod
ney Kelly was third at 5 24, Lamar Lance
finished fourth at 5:31 and Stan Gallman
finished fifth with a time of 5:32.
Locally, Todd Edwards of Clinton finished
second in the men's 12 and under age group
with a time of 6 40 and a 16th overall. Cand
ance Jennings of Clinton was second in the
13 19 women's age group with a time of
6:28
In the 5.000 meter race. John Moylan of
Presbyterian College finished first overall
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winning time of 16:06. Moylan was last
year's 5.000 meter champion also
Finishing second overall was Mike McMil
lian at 16:08, third was Tom Buckland at
16:33, fourth was Larry Hanson at 16 57
and fifth was Dennis Funk at 17 05. Locally,
Steve Welborn of Clinton finished first in the
men's 13 19 age group and eighth overall
with a time of 17:39. Candance Jennings of
Clinton finished second in the women's 13
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Linda Sparks records textile runners
times at road race.
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19 age group with a time of 27:48. Susan
Raynal finished third in the women's 30-39
age group with a time of 23:39.
In the 10,000 meter race, Mike Pappas
finished tirst witn a winning time or o.
Clinton City Manager Russell Allen finished
second overall and first in the men's 30-39
age group with a time of 32:49. Third place
went to Will Miles with a time of 35:49,
fourth went to Perry Home with a time ol
36:20 and fifth overall was Ed Moore with a
time of 26:57. Locally, Greg Whitmire ol
Clinton finished second in the 13-19 age
group with a time of 37:28 and had a 1 Oth
place finish overall.
Gregg Nibert. assistant basketball coach
at PC. finished fourth in the men's 20-2S
age group with a time of 39:09. Debbie
White of Laurens won the women's 20-2S
age group with a time of 36 41. Chip Howe
finished 11th in the men's 30 39 age grouj
with a time of 40:09 and Dr. Holbrook Rayn
al finished 15th the men's 30 39 age grou[
with a time of 49:27. David Moorhead o
Laurens finished second in the men's 40 4<
age group and 12th overall with a time o
37:42 and Ken Brownlee of Laurens wa
sixth in the same age group with a time c
41:21
Each runner received a special imprintei
Great American Textile Roadrace T-shn
symbolic of the industry's run on "Buyin
American Made" items.
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physical programs such as the annua
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marker for beginning the Great Amei
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Clinton City Manager, Russell
Allen and Debbie White observe
operation of annual race.
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