July 1 Means New Fiscal Year, 150 New Laws In Florida

July 1, 2012

New Florida laws on a range of topics from high school athletics and pregnant prisoners to automobile insurance and environmental permitting took effect Sunday.

July 1 marks the beginning of the fiscal year, but also is the effective date for roughly half of the laws passed by legislators earlier this year. In all, about 150 new statutes and a $70 billion budget take effect.

Among them:

EDUCATION:

Public schools will now be held more financially accountable for student performance in core courses under a measure (HB 7059) that also makes it easier for students to graduate early. The law allows students who have completed 24 credits to graduate early and receive Bright Futures scholarships. The measure also ties funding for must-pass courses to student performance on tests in those subjects while clarifying eligibility rules for Advanced Placement and dual-enrollment programs. It also pushes school principals to adopt accelerated learning options for students and provide certain guarantees that qualified students get the chance to participate.

High school athletes at charter and private schools will find it easier to compete as lawmakers relaxed restrictions on their participation in events sponsored by the Florida High School Athletic Association.

The measure (HB 1403) allows transfer students to largely remain eligible in the same year they change schools and would limit the ability of FHSAA to force students to sit for recruiting violations. Instead, it would crack down on schools and coaches involved in the violations.

School boards will also be able to allow students to deliver inspirational messages at school events under a controversial measure (SB 98) that critics have already promised to challenge in court. The measure, one of the most contentious of the past session, could allow prayers at events that students must attend, but also could allow other types of messages.

HEALTH CARE:

Counties could have to pay tens of millions of dollars in disputed health-care charges that have piled up for years under a Medicaid bill (HB 5301), which includes several other provisions in addition to the billing change.

The most contentious part of the measure requires counties to pay disputed Medicaid bills unless they can prove to an administrative judge that the bills were unwarranted.

Counties argue that the state should fix its billing system, which they say is plagued with errors, before using the withholding mechanism in the bill to force counties to pay 85 percent of bills that might or might not be valid. Lawmakers who supported the measure said they should have been paying their bills all along.

The counties would have three years to pay back the money, at a cost of about $77.5 million, according to the state; the Florida Association of Counties argues that the measure will cost governments nearly $155.6 million. Several counties have sued over the issue.

Other health bills taking effect include HB 291 that requires the FHSAA and independent youth sanctioning authorities to develop “return to play” policies for athletes who sustain traumatic head injuries.

Another new law (HB 509) authorizes pharmacists to administer the pneumonia vaccine to adults pursuant to a protocol with a physician and to administer the shingles vaccine to adults pursuant to a prescription from a physician. The law requires pharmacists to obtain continuing education and certification.

INSURANCE:

Lawmakers earlier this year passed an expansive bill (HB 119) aimed at reducing costs in the state’s personal injury protection system (PIP), a $10,000 medical benefit that critics say is rife with fraud, overutilization and litigation.

The law’s major provisions don’t kick in until Jan. 1, 2013 and include a detailed framework for which medical providers are eligible for reimbursement under PIP coverage. The list included physicians, hospitals, and chiropractors. Other provisions of the law, however, kick in Monday.

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT/WORKFORCE :

Republican-led efforts to assist Florida businesses, a priority of both chambers and Gov. Rick Scott, continues with a roll back of unemployment taxes and another initiative to assist the Space Coast in its transition to a post-shuttle world.

The tax paid by businesses for unemployment benefits was scheduled to go up to about $171 per employee, but the law (HB 7027) would reduce that to about $121 per worker.

The law delays the state’s repayment schedule, stretching it out to five years instead of three. That puts employers on the hook for more interest, but reduces payments now. The measure also reduces the wage base for calculating the unemployment tax from $8,500 to $8,000 per worker.

A law (HB 1205) allowing state agencies to drug test their employees kicks in but is being challenged in federal court. The law, which was overwhelmingly approved by the Legislature, would allow agencies to conduct random testing every three months. Agencies would use a computer system to choose employees to be tested, with the total not exceeding 10 percent of the agency workforce.

The law gives agencies the authority to put the tests into effect but does not require them to do so. Costs of the tests would have to be paid for by the state. It limits the number of employees tested to no more than 10 percent of each agency’s workforce every three months.

Lawmakers also nipped at the autonomy of regional workforce boards by allowing the governor to fire individual board members without having to sack the entire board, a “nuclear option” that hindered oversight.

Some of the boards have come under fire for conflicts of interest as they attempt to retrain workers. A state audit found that from 2008 to 2010 the workforce boards handed out more than $7.5 million in contracts to companies controlled by or linked to their board members.

Questionable expenditures like the purchase of super hero capes for unemployed workers were among a litany of other concerns that led lawmakers to push for more statewide oversight.

The measure (HB 7023) sets standards and qualifications for regional workforce boards and would require board members to submit financial disclosures.

ENVIRONMENT:

A wide-ranging bill (HB 503) makes a number of changes in the environmental permitting process, including prohibiting local governments from making a development permit conditional on having some other state permit.

The law deregulates certain types of injection wells and sets a time limit on some permit applications. The bill also removes agency approval requirements for small storm water projects and extends deadlines for certain environmental resource permits.

Another measure will change the way the state regulates reclaimed water. The law (HB 639) exempts reclaimed water from the current definitions of “state waters.” The designation is significant because Florida statutes say the state is responsible for managing state waters, which are considered a basic public resource.

The measure prohibits water management districts from requiring consumptive use permits for reclaimed water. If groundwater of surface water is included in the mix, the district would retain the ability to regulate.

Statewide, about 660 million gallons of reclaimed water is being used every day for a range of purposes, from phosphate mining and electricity generation to golf course watering. The amount equals about half of the state’s available resource.

CRIMINAL JUSTICE:

Lawmakers also passed restrictions on restraints used on pregnant incarcerated women. The measure ( HB 524) prevents certain types of restraints used during pregnancy, labor and delivery.

The cost of a concealed weapons permit was slashed by $5. The new law (HB 5601) lowers the cost of a new concealed weapons permit to $70 and the renewal fee to $65.

By The News Service of Florida

The Heat Continues, Maybe An Evening Shower

July 1, 2012

A heat advisory continues in effect for Sunday for our readers in Alabama. There’s not a heat advisory in Florida, but it will still be a hot one.

Here is your official North Escambia area forecast:

  • Tonight: A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms before 1am. Partly cloudy, with a low around 73. Southwest wind around 5 mph becoming calm.
  • Monday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 96. Northwest wind 5 to 10 mph becoming southwest.
  • Monday Night: Scattered showers and thunderstorms, mainly before midnight. Partly cloudy, with a low around 73. West wind around 5 mph becoming calm. Chance of precipitation is 30%.
  • Tuesday: Isolated showers and thunderstorms after noon. Mostly sunny through mid morning, then becoming cloudy, with a high near 96. Calm wind becoming west between 5 and 10 mph. Chance of precipitation is 20%.
  • Tuesday Night: Isolated showers and thunderstorms before midnight. Partly cloudy, with a low around 71. Southwest wind around 5 mph becoming calm. Chance of precipitation is 20%.
  • Independence Day: Isolated showers and thunderstorms. Partly sunny, with a high near 94. Calm wind becoming west between 5 and 10 mph. Chance of precipitation is 20%.
  • Wednesday Night: Isolated showers and thunderstorms. Partly cloudy, with a low around 74. South wind between 5 and 10 mph becoming calm. Chance of precipitation is 20%.
  • Thursday: Scattered showers and thunderstorms. Partly sunny, with a high near 93. Calm wind becoming west between 5 and 10 mph. Chance of precipitation is 30%.
  • Thursday Night: Isolated showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 74. South wind between 5 and 10 mph becoming calm. Chance of precipitation is 20%.
  • Friday: Scattered showers and thunderstorms. Partly sunny, with a high near 93. Chance of precipitation is 30%.
  • Friday Night: Isolated showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 75. Chance of precipitation is 20%.
  • Saturday: Scattered showers and thunderstorms. Partly sunny, with a high near 93. Chance of precipitation is 30%.
  • Saturday Night: Isolated showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 74. Chance of precipitation is 20%.

Ernest Ward FFA Members Compete At State Level

July 1, 2012

Ernest Ward Middle School FFA team members competed this past week at the 84th Florida State FFA Convention in Orlando. After winning at the district level, the team qualified to compete at the state level in the Parliamentary Procedures category. Team members also attended various leadership and educational workshops while at the convention. There were over 3,000 registered attendees at this year’s convention.

By Allison Woodfin,
EWMS FFA Reporter

Pictured top: Ernest Ward Middle School FFA members in Orlando (front, L-R) Miranda Vidak, Bethany Reynolds, Courtney Weekley, Ian Schneider, Haylee Weaver, Hunter Kite, (back, L-R) Kaitlyn Kleinatland, Allison Woodfin, Cindy Wilson-Advisor, Mitchell Singleton and Renee McGahan. Submitted photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.




Three Injured In Serious Traffic Crash (With Photo Gallery)

July 1, 2012

For an update to this story, click here. This article is for archive purposes only.

Three Cantonment residents were injured in a serious traffic crash Saturday morning, including a man trapped in his nearly demolished vehicle for about 45 minutes.

The head-on crash happened about 10:30 a.m. on Highway 297A at Eight Mile Creek Road, just northwest of the Nine Mile and Pine Forest Road intersection.

For a photo gallery, click here.

According to the Florida Highway Patrol, 20-year old Tyler Moore was eastbound on Highway 297A in a 2003 Toyota Tundra when he veered into the lane occupied by a 200 Chevrolet Malibu driven by 31-year old David Karrick of Cantonment.

Karrick’s car came to rest upright in a ditch next to the roadway. It took first responders from multiple stations of Escambia Fire Rescue, including a special operations team, about 45 minutes extricate Karrick from the car. He was transported to Sacred Heart Hospital by LifeFlight as a “trauma alert” in critical condition.

Tyler Moore was seriously injured in the crash, while his passenger, 17-year old Kayla Moore of Cantonment, received minor injuries. The brother and sister were transported by ambulance to West Florida Hospital.

Tyler Moore was cited by the FHP for failure to maintain a single lane.

For a photo gallery, click here.

Pictured: Three people were injured in this two vehicle crash Saturday morning on Highway 297A at Eight Mile Creek Road. NorthEscambia.com photos by Kristi Smith, click to enlarge.


Firecracker 5K Results

July 1, 2012

About 1,000 runners took part in Saturday’s annual Ronald McDonald House Firecracker 5K in Pensacola to support the Ronald McDonald House of Northwest Florida.

Top male finisher was 17-year old Charlie Lawrence of Foley, MN, with a time of 16:19.42.  He was followed by 30-year old Brent Schneider of Pensacola at 16:30.86 and 17-year old Alec Clark of Pensacola at 16:40.27.

The first female finisher was 35-year old Olivia Jernigan at 19:39.35. Second female was 16-year old Kaysi Roberst of Pensacola at 19:48.22, and third was 33-year old Rebecca Massie of Robertsdale at 19:57.36.

For overall male results, click here.

For overall female results, click here.

(Both lists highlight North Escambia finishers in bold.)

Pictured top: A young racer is greeted by Ronald McDonald Saturday morning at the finish line of the Ronald McDonald House Firecracker 5K in Pensacola. Courtesy photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Blue Wahoos Top Generals 4-2 To Take Series

July 1, 2012

Pensacola starting pitcher J.C. Sulbaran gave up just two earned runs on five hits in his 6.2 frames, while designated hitter Beau Mills mashed a two-run double into the right center field gap in the fifth to lead the Blue Wahoos to a series-winning 4-2 defeat of the Jackson Generals in front of another sellout crowd of 5,038 on Saturday evening at Pensacola Bayfront Stadium.

The win improves the Fish’s record to 6-4 in the second half, while the Generals dropped to a 5-5 mark since the All-Star break. The capacity crowd was the third straight for the Blue Wahoos, as well as their 26th overall in their 39th home date.

Trailing 2-1 coming into the bottom of the fifth, CF Ryan LaMarre singled and SS Didi Gregorius drew a free pass to begin the frame before 2B Brodie Greene moved both over to the next base with a sacrifice bunt to set the stage for Mills. The left-handed slugger laced the 1-2 pitch into deep right center just in front of the wall to send in both runners to give the Blue Wahoos a lead they would not relinquish.

Jackson plated the first run of the contest in the second frame with the longball. RF Chih-Hsien Chiang started the frame with a solo shot to left to push the Generals ahead 1-0. The Blue Wahoos however, would answer with a score of their own in the bottom of the frame when 1B Stephen Hunt doubled and then scored on a run-scoring base knock from LaMarre.

The Generals however would even the count at 2-2 in the top of the fifth thanks to their second homer of the contest. DH Kalian Sams launched a pay-off pitch to deep left field for his seventh roundtripper of the season.

Following Mills’ clutch knock, the Fish tacked on an insurance run in the seventh to increase the margin to 4-2. Mills started the rally with a base-on-balls before moving to second and third on back-to-back singles and scoring on a Jackson fielding miscue for the final tally.

Hunt (2-4, 1 R, 1 2B) and 3B David Vidal (2-4) each collected two hits for Pensacola, while 2B Eric Campbell (2-3, 1 BB) was the lone batter to record a multi-hit effort for Jackson.

Pensacola starting pitcher J.C. Sulbaran (6.2 IP, 5 H, 2 R, 2 ER, 1 BB, 6 SO) earned his sixth win of the year after giving up just two earned runs on five hits while walking only one and fanning six, while Generals starter Taijuan Walker (5.0 IP, 6 H, 3 R, 3 ER, 3 BB, 3 SO) suffered the loss. Relievers Drew Hayes (1.1 IP, 1 SO) and Curtis Partch (1.0 IP, 1 H, 1 BB) fired the final 2.1 frames, with Partch notching his fourth save of the season with a scoreless ninth.

The Blue Wahoos will now travel to Jacksonville for a three-game series with the Suns, the Double-A affiliate of the Miami Marlins, with first pitch set for 6:00 pm ET at the Baseball Grounds of Jacksonville. RHP Tim Crabbe is expected to start the series opener for Pensacola, while RHP Omar Poveda is scheduled to take the hill for the Suns.

The next Blue Wahoos homestand begins on Wednesday, July 4, with a three-game series with the Birmingham Barons, with a special start time of 4:00 pm on Independence Day. While the Fish will not be launching fireworks on July 4, fans are welcomed to stay after the game to watch the Sertoma Fireworks show that is sponsored in part by NorthEscambia.com.

By Andrew Green

Pictured: J.C. Sulbaran earned his sixth win of the year in the Wahoos’ 4-2 win Saturday. Photo by Chris Nelson for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

ECUA Receives Two National Awards

July 1, 2012

The Emerald Coast Utilities Authority has received two national awards from the Solids Waste Association of North America.

ECUA was honored with a Gold Award in the Public Education category and the Bronze Award in the Collection Systems category in 2012 Excellence Awards.

The Gold Award honors the outstanding public education campaign that ECUA developed and utilized in the start-up and subsequent enhancements of its curbside recycling program.  The Bronze Award recognizes ECUA’s comprehensive automated collection program which serves 74,000 residential and 1,100 commercial customers.

“This recognition is a reflection of our employees’ professionalism, hard work and dedication, ensuring our customers receive the best possible service every day,” said Stephen Sorrell, ECUA executive director.

SWANA’s Excellence Awards recognize the most outstanding solid waste programs and facilities in North America.

“The recipients of the SWANA Excellence Awards represent the best solid waste management practices in North America today,” said John H. Skinner,  SWANA executive director and CEO.

Scott Doesn’t Know How Florida Would Afford Medicaid Expansion

July 1, 2012

Officials in Gov. Rick Scott’s office emphasized that the governor hasn’t made a decision on whether Florida should expand the Medicaid program under the federal health care law after the governor said on a morning radio show that if Florida were to do so, he doesn’t know how it would be paid for.

“I don’t know how we’re ever going to be able to afford it,” Scott said in an interview on WOKV radio in Jacksonville. The Supreme Court ruling on Thursday upholding the federal Affordable Care Act also said states have the right to opt out of any Medicaid expansion required under the law without risking the loss of existing Medicaid dollars.

The host, Rich Jones, asked Scott if he would push for Florida to opt out of the Medicaid expansion.

Scott replied: “Here’s what you’ve got to look at: I don’t know how we’re ever going to be able to afford it. I mean, look at how tough our budgets are now. My first year I had over a $3 billion budget deficit walking into the fiscal year. Last session I had almost a $2 billion deficit. I mean, Medicaid is the biggest issue we have. Medicaid has been growing at three and a half times our general revenue. We can’t afford it. The federal government cannot just keep raising our taxes.”

The law relies in part on states taking on large numbers of new Medicaid patients – though the federal government would pick up the cost at first and 90 percent of the cost down the road. Still, even at having to pay only 10 percent of the cost of new Medicaid patients, several Florida lawmakers said this week that the state may opt out.

A spokesman for the governor said, however, that Scott “has been very clear that he hasn’t made a decision yet.” The spokesman, Lane Wright said it is being studied.

“He has policy staff and legal staff working on this,” Wright said. “He wants to make sure we fully understand what the decision means for Florida before moving forward.”

By The News Service of Florida

Birth: Lexi Marie Taylar Holland

July 1, 2012

Derrick and Christina (Allen) Holland of Atmore, are proud to announce the birth of their daughter, Lexi Marie Taylar Holland.

Lexi was born at Thomas Hospital in Fairhope on June 18, 2012, at 9:37 a.m. She weighed 6 pounds, 15 ounces and was 20 inches long.

Proud grandparents are, Karen Allen of Atmore, Pam amd Will Lambert of Atmore. Great grandparents are Johnny Holland of Atmore, and Helen and Glenn Wolfe of Bay Minette.

Firecracker 5K: Overall Male Results

July 1, 2012

Overall Male Results (North Escambia residents in bold):

1 1/40 361 Charlie Lawrence 17 Foley MN 16:19.42 5:16
2 1/42 588 Brent Schneider 30 Pensacola FL 16:30.86 5:19
3 2/40 108 Alec Clark 17 Pensacola FL 16:40.27 5:22
4 3/40 336 Don Kerrigan 18 Pensacola FL 16:47.65 5:25
5 1/49 1066 Joe Czabaranek 27 17:11.68 5:33
6 4/40 1038 Aj Ricketts 19 17:12.16 5:33
7 1/23 1238 David Seymour 24 17:19.72 5:35
8 2/23 1083 Alan Ash 21 17:52.27 5:46
9 5/40 830 Michael Remich 16 18:07.34 5:50
10 1/54 354 Eric Kujawski 37 Pensacola FL 18:07.40 5:50
11 6/40 617 Austin Sortino 16 Pensacola FL 18:11.19 5:52
12 2/49 1058 Kyle Lewis 27 18:13.35 5:52
13 7/40 403 Nick Mascarro 19 Pensacola FL 18:14.70 5:53
14 8/40 382 Bradley Lynn 17 Pensacola FL 18:19.74 5:54
15 9/40 716 Tanner Wilcox 16 Navarre FL 18:24.46 5:56
16 2/54 392 Evan Malone 36 Gulf Breeze FL 18:29.76 5:58
17 1/38 470 Eric Nelson 40 Pensacola FL 18:44.83 6:03
18 10/40 899 Micah Kemp 15 19:01.10 6:08
19 2/42 535 Adam Principe 31 Pensacola FL 19:06.67 6:10
20 1/20 695 Dylan Wakefield 14 Pensacola FL 19:25.79 6:16
21 11/40 680 Aaron Neal 18 Pensacola FL 19:26.83 6:16
22 12/40 447 Seth Modin 15 Pensacola FL 19:28.76 6:17
23 13/40 735 David Wright 17 Pensacola FL 19:33.51 6:18
24 3/42 492 Jeffrey Oliver 30 Pensacola FL 19:38.48 6:20
25 1/53 739 Chris Zajac 47 Pace FL 19:40.68 6:21
26 3/54 1033 Jr Tierney 39 19:42.90 6:21
27 2/20 458 Miller Mott 14 Pensacola FL 19:43.20 6:21
28 2/38 347 Michael Kohler 43 Pensacola FL 19:43.85 6:22
29 14/40 672 Ethan Tindall 15 Pensacola FL 19:50.80 6:24
30 15/40 1031 Scott Fredericks 18 19:58.89 6:26
31 4/42 1068 Brian Hoffman 33 20:00.21 6:27
32 3/49 370 Justin Lewis 28 Milton FL 20:05.12 6:28
33 16/40 972 Matt Babikow 15 20:15.34 6:32
34 2/53 36 Bruce Barillas 46 Pensacola FL 20:20.69 6:33
35 17/40 1229 Sam Tanner 19 20:32.31 6:37
36 1/24 15 Michael Alexander 59 Lafayette LA 20:34.98 6:38
37 18/40 853 Cole Andrew 17 Pace FL 20:35.77 6:38
38 4/49 1235 Keith Bell 29 20:39.88 6:40
39 3/20 78 Mitchell Brooks 13 Pensacola FL 20:40.00 6:40
40 4/54 1210 Steven Odom 38 Foley AL 20:42.32 6:40
41 5/54 162 Andrei Disli 36 Pensacola FL 20:43.29 6:41
42 1/37 1000 Karl Lotz 51 20:46.42 6:42
43 3/23 997 Fritz Boudreaux 21 20:47.38 6:42
44 4/20 383 Brennan Lynn 13 Pensacola FL 20:50.09 6:43
45 6/54 973 Andrew Lovett 38 20:51.21 6:43
46 3/38 1018 Bogan Benjamin 43 20:52.04 6:43
47 5/20 784 Tyler Hartley 13 Pensacola FL 20:54.37 6:44
48 7/54 480 Kevin Nichols 35 Chesapeake VA 21:00.29 6:46
49 3/53 551 Gabriel Resendiz 47 Pensacola FL 21:02.50 6:47
50 2/24 53 Paul Bergman 58 Fairhope AL 21:08.41 6:49
51 19/40 921 Edward Neyman 15 21:11.27 6:50
52 2/37 1061 Don Haferkamp 50 21:12.82 6:50
53 8/54 866 Thomas Hanks 36 Pensacola FL 21:18.02 6:52
54 5/42 560 Jonathan Roberts 30 Pensacola FL 21:21.31 6:53
55 4/53 190 Bill Eshelman 49 Pensacola FL 21:24.09 6:54
56 3/37 1063 Kent Krisher 52 21:24.84 6:54
57 6/42 1028 Jefffrey Lockett 34 21:26.10 6:54
58 5/49 860 Mark Flannery 28 Alexandria VA 21:26.94 6:55
59 461 Ed Moyer 99 Gulf Breeze FL 21:37.32* 6:58
60 7/42 964 Christopher Wilt 30 21:37.66 6:58
61 20/40 473 Raliegh Nesbitt 16 Pensacola FL 21:39.48 6:59
62 8/42 565 Shawn Robinson 34 Pensacola FL 21:39.96 6:59
63 6/49 135 Derek Crawford 28 Pensacola FL 21:51.85 7:03
64 5/53 247 David Green 47 Pensacola FL 21:52.20 7:03
65 3/24 579 Mike Sandler 55 Navarre FL 21:54.48 7:04
66 21/40 750 Alex Brinkerhoff 16 22:00.08 7:05
67 6/53 509 Ben Payne 49 Mobile AL 22:01.00 7:06
68 4/38 608 Andre Skalickey 43 Pensacola FL 22:01.47 7:06
69 7/49 867 Thomas Higginboth 25 Pensacola FL 22:01.50 7:06
70 9/54 667 Chad Thornton 36 Casper WY 22:01.87 7:06
71 10/54 529 Griffin Powell 35 Orange Beach AL 22:02.27 7:06
72 4/37 777 David Griffin 50 Panama City Beach 22:03.58 7:07
73 7/53 993 David Toellner 48 22:08.06 7:08
74 5/37 513 Ali Penton 50 Pace FL 22:13.22 7:10
75 6/20 1070 Miguel Gopnzalez 14 22:13.32 7:10
76 8/53 903 Don Sechrest 46 22:14.03 7:10
77 4/23 469 Charlie Nelson 23 Bakersfield CA 22:14.50 7:10
78 8/49 709 Preston West 29 Milton FL 22:16.48 7:11
79 9/53 1005 Ron Renfroe 49 22:21.32 7:12
80 5/38 459 Timothy Mott 43 Pensacola FL 22:21.60 7:12
81 9/49 886 Alex Shivers 26 Pensacola FL 22:22.16 7:12
82 22/40 558 Lee Roberson 15 Pensacola FL 22:23.78 7:13
83 10/49 1209 Anthony Olive 25 Pensacola FL 22:24.19 7:13
84 10/53 228 Joseph Giello 47 Pensacola FL 22:24.26 7:13
85 1/14 996 Jim Woods 67 22:29.33 7:15
86 9/42 748 Nicholas Benvenut 30 22:30.94 7:15
87 11/53 54 Jonohon Berry 47 Pensacola FL 22:31.86 7:16
88 6/38 922 Kenny Holley 43 22:34.35 7:16
89 12/53 1010 Scott Hoxie 46 22:37.76 7:18
90 5/23 1051 Brian Paskey 23 22:40.50 7:18
91 23/40 1043 Aaron Byrd 16 22:42.90 7:19
92 13/53 1244 Peter Greene 48 22:48.85 7:21
93 7/38 523 William Pollard 42 Milton FL 22:51.64 7:22
94 6/23 335 Mark Kelly 23 Pensacola FL 22:53.20 7:22
95 8/38 759 Jeff Crigler 41 22:55.44 7:23
96 4/24 1088 Walt Graham 55 22:55.68 7:23
97 24/40 1207 Cole Sechrest 19 22:56.96 7:24
98 10/42 698 Robert Waller 33 Daphne AL 22:59.88 7:25
99 11/54 1027 Will Lewis 36 23:00.74 7:25
100 11/49 22 Randall Arbogast 28 Milton FL 23:03.87 7:26
101 7/23 828 Martin Rak 22 Pensacola FL 23:04.92 7:26
102 12/54 878 Mark Porter 38 Pensacola FL 23:05.01 7:26
103 12/49 676 Paul Todd 28 Pensacola FL 23:06.79 7:27
104 14/53 1233 William Fox 49 23:10.55 7:28
105 7/20 861 Joe Funck 14 Pensacola FL 23:15.26 7:30
106 5/24 770 Kyle Franks 59 23:24.59 7:33
107 9/38 161 Raymond Dickens 44 Pensacola FL 23:26.36 7:33
108 13/54 285 David Hodges 36 Chipley FL 23:27.28 7:33
109 6/24 871 Randy Maygarden 59 Pensacola FL 23:28.76 7:34
110 13/49 1236 Adam Cerniglia 26 23:33.78 7:36
111 11/42 992 Richard Contreras 33 23:34.34 7:36
112 1/24 341 Doug Kirby 61 Pensacola FL 23:38.98 7:37
113 12/42 196 Joshua Field 34 Pensacola FL 23:40.12 7:38
114 13/42 829 Matteo Rebeschini 34 23:42.60 7:38
115 7/24 812 Kent Nesvik 59 23:43.93 7:39
116 14/54 1071 Jacque Lebeau 37 23:46.07 7:39
117 8/23 702 Andy Webster 22 Milton FL 23:47.74 7:40
118 9/23 267 Rich Hassett 22 Pensacola FL 23:49.06 7:40
119 15/53 1067 Michael Orr 46 23:51.24 7:41
120 15/54 8 John Adams 36 Milton FL 23:51.87 7:41
121 10/23 811 Doug Nesvik 20 23:54.31 7:42
122 8/20 56 Charles Birdwell 14 Pensacola FL 24:01.95 7:45
123 10/38 252 Peter Griffiths 41 Pensacola FL 24:03.32 7:45
124 11/23 313 Henry Isaacs 24 Navarre FL 24:12.17 7:48
125 14/49 13 Lorenzo Aguilar 28 Pensacola FL 24:13.41 7:48
126 11/38 518 Timothy Perkett 42 Pensacola FL 24:14.64 7:49
127 2/24 334 Chuck Keller 63 Pensacola FL 24:16.34 7:49
128 15/49 810 Brent Nesvik 26 24:17.80 7:50
129 16/49 97 Christopher Cegie 25 Pensacola FL 24:20.26 7:51
130 25/40 802 Zachary Leonard 18 Pensacola FL 24:24.38 7:52
131 8/24 533 Mark Price 59 Pensacola FL 24:25.30 7:52
132 16/53 919 Tommy Williams 46 24:26.48 7:53
133 14/42 391 Jose Maldonado 33 Navarre FL 24:28.77 7:53
134 17/53 971 Paul Babikow 48 24:38.97 7:57
135 17/49 547 Chris Rawson 26 Cantonment FL 24:41.07 7:57
136 12/23 1241 Jashua Carter 23 24:44.89 7:58
137 6/37 975 Douglas Pierce 54 24:46.69 7:59
138 26/40 1223 Anthony Brock 19 24:49.37 8:00
139 16/54 366 Matt Leblanc 36 Daphne AL 24:50.26 8:00
140 15/42 752 Travis Brown 34 24:54.66 8:02
141 17/54 394 Jonathan Mankins 37 Pensacola FL 24:56.77 8:02
142 12/38 1072 Joseph Zayszly 43 24:56.79 8:02
143 18/49 892 Christopher Westo 29 Pensacola FL 25:01.37 8:04
144 18/54 101 Aaron Chatraw 35 Cantonment FL 25:05.44 8:05
145 13/23 457 Colton Moser 23 Pensacola FL 25:09.17 8:06
146 13/38 1029 David Stafford 42 25:09.51 8:06
147 19/49 927 James Helvey 29 25:09.95 8:06
148 7/37 1084 James Alan Ash 54 25:14.00 8:08
149 20/49 445 Henry Mitchell 28 Fort Walton Bch 25:14.66 8:08
150 2/14 556 David Rimmer 65 Pensacola FL 25:15.90 8:0
151 3/24 369 David Leslie 61 Pensacola FL 25:16.13 8:08
152 27/40 212 Alex Freyhofer 19 Pensacola FL 25:18.05 8:09
153 8/37 19 Thomas Anderson 50 Gulf Breeze FL 25:24.04 8:11
154 18/53 202 John Floyd 49 Gulf Breeze FL 25:25.61 8:12
155 14/38 476 Bernard Netzer, J 40 Cantonment FL 25:26.12 8:12
156 15/38 846 James Wicker 44 Pensacola FL 25:26.53 8:12
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158 21/49 984 Joseph Ulrich 26 25:38.07 8:16
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160 1/9 446 Ron Mitchell 7 Saraland AL 25:40.49 8:16
161 14/23 725 Nathan Williams 21 Pensacola FL 25:42.71 8:17
162 19/53 374 Daryll Long 49 Pensacola FL 25:45.40 8:18
163 19/54 904 Clay Smith 35 25:47.84 8:19
164 2/9 905 Stone Smith 6 25:47.91 8:19
165 20/53 16 Robert Allen 47 Pensacola FL 25:48.86 8:19
166 1/7 1024 John Axley 72 25:50.77 8:20
167 21/53 1228 Jason Tanner 49 25:51.58 8:20
168 20/54 301 Edwin Howard 38 Pensacola FL 25:52.78 8:20
169 10/37 104 Dave Christiansen 53 Pensacola FL 25:52.93 8:20
170 28/40 1062 Hunter Haferkamp 17 25:54.16 8:21
171 16/38 858 Edmund Brown 40 Milton FL 25:56.38 8:21
172 17/38 942 Randall Kelley 43 26:02.63 8:23
173 16/42 42 Jason Beck 31 Cantonment FL 26:09.46 8:26
174 18/38 28 Jeffrey Babbitt 42 Pensacola FL 26:11.06 8:26
175 22/53 184 Jerome Enad 46 Pensacola FL 26:11.92 8:26
176 11/37 967 Douglas Sprague 52 26:12.99 8:27
177 17/42 244 Chris Gray 31 Pensacola FL 26:13.77 8:27
178 23/53 959 Bob Turner 49 26:30.15 8:32
179 24/53 250 Gordie Grellia 47 26:31.80 8:33
180 12/37 1008 Vernon Compton 51 26:33.09 8:33
181 18/42 928 Jonathan Peters 33 26:36.98 8:35
182 15/23 462 Sean Moyer 20 Pensacola FL 26:38.21 8:35
183 13/37 694 Sam Waite 54 Cantonment FL 26:39.28 8:35
184 19/42 200 Nathaniel Flores 33 Pensacola FL 26:39.69 8:35
185 14/37 923 Pat Roberts 52 26:39.74 8:35
186 21/54 946 Michael Hitchcock 35 26:45.95 8:37
187 29/40 304 Jeremy Hudak 18 Woodstock GA 26:48.95 8:38
188 25/53 291 Edward Holley 48 Pace FL 26:51.94 8:39
189 9/24 805 Michael McCormick 59 26:52.85 8:40
190 26/53 1225 Brett Brock 46 26:53.51 8:40
191 4/24 82 Kenneth Bryan 63 Pensacola FL 26:57.05 8:41
192 20/42 1222 Stephen Lovelace 30 26:58.76 8:42
193 22/54 68 Ricky Boudreaux 35 Pensacola FL 26:59.50 8:42
194 19/38 467 Richard Murray 42 Pensacola FL 27:01.38 8:42
195 30/40 749 Trystan Bradley B 16 Pace FL 27:01.69 8:42
196 21/42 58 Matthew Black 33 Pensacola FL 27:04.69 8:43
197 22/42 1089 Jesse Dickerson 30 27:05.79 8:44
198 15/37 953 Tad Filipczak 50 27:08.90 8:45
199 23/42 1092 Adam Guess 32 27:14.58 8:47
200 10/24 229 Dale Gilmore 59 Pensacola FL 27:19.44 8:48
201 23/54 689 Corey Vertz 37 Pensacola FL 27:25.76 8:50
202 22/49 885 Joshua Shively 29 Pensacola FL 27:26.34 8:50
203 5/24 413 Michael McCartan 61 Pensacola FL 27:27.21 8:51
204 23/49 745 Richard Appleyard 26 Pensacola FL 27:28.08 8:51
205 31/40 192 Samuel Fain 19 Pensacola FL 27:28.22 8:51
206 24/54 1001 George Hahmer 39 27:28.47 8:51
207 16/37 854 Shaun Andrew 52 Pace FL 27:33.19 8:53
208 17/37 75 David Bright 50 Pensacola FL 27:37.86 8:54
209 20/38 1003 Chad Bonner 41 27:38.04 8:54
210 24/49 925 Evan Rutherford 25 27:40.88 8:55
211 25/54 387 Paul Lyvers 38 27:42.52 8:56
212 27/53 213 Udo Freyhofer 49 Pensacola FL 27:44.55 8:56
213 24/42 194 Matt Fair 31 Gulf Breeze FL 27:44.89 8:56
214 25/49 907 James Strange 26 27:50.18 8:58
215 26/54 629 Brian Stapleton 35 Pensacola FL 27:51.94 8:59
216 21/38 944 Darren Dobson 44 27:53.80 8:59
217 27/54 611 Clinton Smith 39 Pensacola FL 27:55.72 9:00
218 22/38 275 Chris Herr 42 Gulf Breeze FL 27:56.74 9:00
219 25/42 506 Jason Parvin 30 Navarre FL 27:58.75 9:01
220 26/49 642 Lukas Street 26 Pensacola FL 28:03.19 9:02
221 9/20 1224 Austin Brock 14 28:05.15 9:03
222 26/42 720 Patrick Willi 31 Pensacola FL 28:12.18 9:05
223 6/24 945 Greg Hill 60 28:13.46 9:06
224 1/2 543 Andrew Rafferty 12 Pensacola FL 28:16.26 9:06
225 16/23 507 Mark Pate 21 Pensacola FL 28:17.27 9:07
226 23/38 591 Vincent Sclafani 44 Gulf Breeze FL 28:18.29 9:07
227 27/42 479 Joe Nguyen 31 Pensacola FL 28:18.34 9:07
228 24/38 572 Aaron Rosenblum 41 Mary Esther FL 28:18.37 9:07
229 17/23 183 Tyler Emmons 20 Pace FL 28:19.95 9:08
230 27/49 908 Kevin Warmington 29 28:24.19 9:09
231 10/20 568 Chase Rogers 12 Pensacola FL 28:26.67 9:10
232 28/49 936 Ross Smith 28 28:32.20 9:12
233 11/20 851 Chase Andrew 13 Pace FL 28:36.35 9:13
234 4/14 753 Richard Bruce 68 Pensacola FL 28:39.24 9:14
235 18/23 262 Aaron Harden 20 Cantonment FL 28:39.66 9:14
236 18/37 1032 Ray Cooper 51 28:41.53 9:15
237 12/20 880 Trenton Porter 12 Pensacola FL 28:46.88 9:16
238 19/37 405 James Mathews 53 Marietta GA 28:50.32 9:17
239 29/49 131 Robert Cox 25 Cantonment FL 28:54.47 9:19
240 30/49 1069 Jonathan Werner 29 28:54.80 9:19
241 28/42 342 Josh Klein 32 Pensacola FL 28:55.16 9:19
242 25/38 545 Mark Rask 44 Pensacola FL 28:58.17 9:20
243 31/49 949 Micael Morris 26 28:58.31 9:20
244 28/53 569 Jeff Rogers 46 Pensacola FL 29:04.70 9:22
245 32/49 453 Josh Moralita 28 Cantonment FL 29:05.99 9:22
246 32/40 728 Monte Wilson 18 Cantonment FL 29:06.98 9:23
247 29/53 430 Donald McLeod 48 Pensacola FL 29:09.23 9:24
248 7/24 836 Lance Sanstead 62 29:10.72 9:24
249 26/38 274 Michael Henke 40 Cantonment FL 29:14.42 9:25
250 19/23 1219 Franklin Redden 23 29:14.80 9:25
251 28/54 896 Jason Farmer 37 29:20.44 9:27
252 33/49 863 Christopher Hale 29 Pensacola FL 29:37.43 9:33
253 27/38 844 Jeff Warnecke 41 29:40.03 9:33
254 29/42 378 Dexter Losauro 33 Pensacola FL 29:43.43 9:35
255 5/14 215 Jim Frydrychowicz 66 Gulf FL 29:44.44 9:35
256 30/42 1042 Alfreds Turiano 31 29:45.17 9:35
257 31/42 221 Jeff Gartman 34 Panama City FL 29:53.20 9:38
258 8/24 1081 Gavin Bender 62 29:55.59 9:38
259 30/53 62 Michael Boddy 48 Pace FL 30:00.14 9:40
260 13/20 956 Michael Heym 14 30:07.47 9:42
261 34/49 309 Andrew Hutto 26 Pensacola FL 30:07.95 9:42
262 35/49 898 Trey Hamilton 28 30:17.10 9:45
263 29/54 914 Manosca Vince 38 30:26.54 9:48
264 1/5 375 Hugh Long 75 Atmore AL 30:26.92 9:49
265 28/38 432 Chris McMillin 43 Madison MS 30:28.17 9:49
266 11/24 327 Paul Jones 55 Cantonment FL 30:29.77 9:49
267 6/14 223 George Geer 65 Pensacola FL 30:30.53 9:50
268 20/37 105 Brad Christman 51 Pace FL 30:31.34 9:50
269 30/54 652 Chad Swails 38 Pace FL 30:33.40 9:51
270 29/38 1098 Chris Muldowney 42 Milton FL 30:45.69 9:55
271 31/54 522 Erik Pitts 38 Navarre FL 30:50.00 9:56
272 32/54 179 James Efurd 36 Marianna FL 30:52.24 9:57
273 9/24 502 Paul Pandolfi 61 Navarre FL 30:53.86 9:57
274 32/42 884 Brooks Sadilek 33 Pensacola FL 30:56.64 9:58
275 36/49 531 Bradford Price 27 Pace FL 30:57.57 9:58
276 33/54 153 Dewayne Decoux 37 Pensacola FL 31:00.33 9:59
277 37/49 299 Scott Hosier 27 Pensacola FL 31:11.08 10:03
278 38/49 127 Jeremy Cordes 28 Pensacola FL 31:11.92 10:03
279 3/9 800 Jacob Leonard 9 Pensacola FL 31:16.36 10:04
280 30/38 765 Scott Dilorento 40 31:23.19 10:07
281 31/53 756 Mike Chamberlain 45 Navarre FL 31:24.02 10:07
282 39/49 1036 Don Lauderdale 29 31:29.59 10:09
283 7/14 433 Jerry Medders 68 Milton FL 31:33.09 10:10
284 40/49 1034 Dylan Forsyth 26 31:34.48 10:10
285 32/53 84 Peter Buikema 45 Navarre FL 31:36.16 10:11
286 34/54 18 Rohan Anderson 35 Marianna FL 31:39.50 10:12
287 12/24 421 Doug McCright 56 Gulf Shores AL 31:45.69 10:14
288 14/20 955 David Heym 14 31:45.71 10:14
289 33/42 160 Angel Diaz 34 Eglin Afb FL 31:54.15 10:17
290 35/54 563 Paul Roberts 36 Pensacola FL 31:57.73 10:18
291 36/54 59 Chad Blanton 35 Daphne AL 32:00.52 10:19
292 34/42 351 Kevin Kreutz 31 Pensacola FL 32:13.27 10:23
293 35/42 495 Michael Otte 30 Pensacola FL 32:15.59 10:23
294 31/38 747 Joe Bennett 41 Cantonment FL 32:17.04 10:24
295 41/49 677 Joe Toomey 26 32:18.98 10:25
296 42/49 906 Raymond Stead 29 32:22.85 10:26
297 21/37 24 Chester Arrant 53 Pace FL 32:25.87 10:27
298 37/54 418 Jason McClendon 39 Pensacola FL 32:29.58 10:28
299 13/24 974 Robert Morrow 56 32:39.67 10:31
300 22/37 137 Milton Cross 50 Foley AL 32:43.28 10:32
301 10/24 891 Jeff Thrasher 60 Milton FL 32:55.62 10:36
302 43/49 116 Dane Cockroft 25 Fort Campbell K 32:58.29 10:37
303 32/38 801 Todd Leonard 43 Pensacola FL 33:02.60 10:39
304 4/9 799 Jackson Leonard 6 Pensacola FL 33:03.32 10:39
305 11/24 1039 Rob Bath 61 33:05.48 10:40
306 20/23 610 Samuel Smiley 22 Pensacola FL 33:19.92 10:44
307 2/7 437 Bob Miller 71 Niceville FL 33:20.70 10:44
308 38/54 624 Todd St. Clair 35 Pensacola FL 33:25.44 10:46
309 36/42 570 Jeffrey Rogers 33 Panama City FL 33:35.06 10:49
310 14/24 790 Vincent Joiner 56 Cantonment FL 33:41.81 10:51
311 33/53 822 Dru Partridge 47 33:42.72 10:52
312 12/24 263 Emery Hardin 62 Pensacola FL 33:44.02 10:52
313 39/54 17 Jeff Anderson 39 Pensacola FL 33:44.61 10:52
314 15/24 83 Rex Bryant 58 Milton FL 33:47.07 10:53
315 34/53 743 Dan Adams 48 Pace FL 33:47.65 10:53
316 16/24 1239 Sped Knight 57 33:51.85 10:54
317 17/24 483 Roy Noble 57 33:55.16 10:56
318 23/37 681 Delbert Tucker 52 Navarre FL 34:03.03 10:58
319 8/14 98 Jack Cerone 69 Pensacola Bch F 34:05.47 10:59
320 13/24 638 Bill Stewart 62 Jay FL 34:08.07 11:00
321 18/24 574 John Royal 55 Pensacola FL 34:17.18 11:03
322 14/24 882 Chris Reiter 60 Cantonment FL 34:18.81 11:03
323 15/20 877 Branden Porter 11 Pensacola FL 34:20.73 11:04
324 40/54 20 William Angle 38 Montgomery AL 34:22.71 11:04
325 19/24 355 John Lachman 58 Pensacola FL 34:23.86 11:05
326 37/42 615 Joe Snyder 31 Pace FL 34:24.45 11:05
327 38/42 559 Dominique Roberts 33 Cantonment FL 34:32.74 11:08
328 44/49 940 Justin Richmond 25 34:39.22 11:10
329 33/40 576 John Samoluk 17 Pace FL 34:46.52 11:12
330 9/14 1052 J Reas 66 34:55.62 11:15
331 34/40 1054 Alexander Boehnke 17 35:02.09 11:17
332 3/7 404 Bill Masterson 71 Foley AL 35:23.33 11:24
333 35/53 125 Danny Cooks 46 35:27.51 11:25
334 24/37 660 Don Tatum 50 Pensacola FL 35:38.77 11:29
335 36/53 81 Joseph Brown 46 Century FL 35:39.63 11:29
336 4/7 699 Barney Walsh 74 Pensacola FL 35:40.03 11:29
337 45/49 371 Lavell Lewis 28 Pensacola FL 35:54.50 11:34
338 2/5 316 John Jackson 77 Wing AL 36:01.48 11:36
339 41/54 869 Chris L’Orange 39 Pensacola FL 36:04.60 11:37
340 37/53 960 Joseph Hill 49 36:12.98 11:40
341 42/54 156 Patrick Delcambre 39 36:16.08 11:41
342 43/54 1245 Roberto Penarodri 36 36:20.12 11:42
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344 1/2 353 Dylan Krol 6 Clayton NC 36:43.64 11:50
345 16/20 820 Kevin Pahalek 14 36:43.99 11:50
346 5/7 776 Robert Grant 73 36:52.44 11:53
347 25/37 359 Glenn Langan 50 Pensacola FL 36:52.95 11:53
348 35/40 519 Istvan Peteranecz 17 Pensacola FL 36:57.70 11:54
349 33/38 300 Trevin Houk 43 Pensacola FL 37:00.55 11:55
350 20/24 976 T Bone 57 37:18.12 12:01
351 10/14 803 Steve Lorentson 68 37:30.75 12:05
352 26/37 708 John Werner 53 Gulf Breeze FL 37:39.81 12:08
353 38/53 773 Anthony Giangiuli 46 38:00.68 12:15
354 15/24 604 Jim Silverwood 64 38:11.94 12:18
355 22/23 57 Ryan Bixler 22 Pace FL 38:14.57 12:19
356 44/54 840 Dallas Stearns 39 38:23.53 12:22
357 39/53 48 Maurice Bell 46 38:24.42 12:22
358 5/9 654 Jace Swails 7 Pace FL 38:36.68 12:26
359 39/42 40 Matthew Baxter 33 Pensacola FL 38:37.40 12:26
360 40/53 678 Wiley Tramble 46 38:39.40 12:27
361 36/40 497 Corey Page 15 38:40.19 12:27
362 16/24 729 Don Winslett 61 Pensacola FL 38:48.22 12:30
363 17/24 1006 Dennis Hanover 61 38:56.42 12:33
364 18/24 477 Jay Newman 60 Pensacola FL 38:58.45 12:33
365 3/5 794 David Kessler 76 39:16.78 12:39
366 27/37 602 Jeff Silva 52 39:25.87 12:42
367 45/54 1041 James Gallops 35 39:35.79 12:45
368 19/24 1004 Jimmy Jackson 63 39:36.58 12:45
369 6/7 259 Bill Hamaker 74 Moody AL 39:41.98 12:47
370 21/24 771 Richard Freeman 58 39:45.08 12:48
371 6/9 798 Gabriel Leonard 5 Pensacola FL 40:06.71 12:55
372 28/37 577 Warren Samoluk 51 Pace FL 40:10.05 12:56
373 41/53 397 Tami Manning 49 Cantonment FL 40:32.11 13:03
374 46/54 786 Danial Hemme 37 40:35.60 13:04
375 34/38 1020 Shawn Temple 41 40:37.73 13:05
376 46/49 1047 Ben Benvenutti 27 40:44.10 13:07
377 47/54 91 Michael Capps 35 Pensacola FL 40:49.66 13:09
378 29/37 939 Sutton Jaymes 53 40:51.66 13:10
379 48/54 757 Anthony Confusion 38 40:59.25 13:12
380 30/37 737 Mike Young 54 Pensacola FL 41:16.33 13:18
381 49/54 1078 Nathan Nugent 37 41:34.03 13:23
382 42/53 839 Tim Spaar 48 41:37.92 13:24
383 47/49 977 David Jaeger 26 41:51.04 13:29
384 22/24 966 John Mathis 56 41:53.91 13:30
385 17/20 775 Owen Gilley 11 42:33.65 13:42
386 50/54 650 Thomas Sutton 36 Laurel Hill FL 42:34.75 13:43
387 43/53 641 James Straughn 48 42:51.92 13:48
388 2/2 651 Zachary Sutton 12 Navarre FL 42:55.30 13:49
389 40/42 724 Michael Williams 30 43:10.99 13:54
390 48/49 517 Brandon Perdue 27 Pensacola FL 43:16.00 13:56
391 41/42 901 Michael Roberts 31 43:17.17 13:56
392 51/54 339 Jeffrey King 36 Pensacola FL 43:25.24 13:59
393 44/53 550 Greg Reese 46 43:37.53 14:03
394 31/37 734 Tim Wooten 51 Pace FL 43:45.05 14:05
395 20/24 589 Glenn Schneiter 62 Pensacola FL 44:23.88 14:18
396 42/42 1248 Andrew Levert 30 44:28.89 14:20
397 45/53 77 Keith Brooks 49 44:43.00 14:24
398 35/38 205 Johnny Fortune 40 Pensacola FL 45:01.55 14:30
399 11/14 781 Richard Hahner 68 Pensacola FL 45:17.56 14:35
400 7/7 157 Thomas Demoully 74 Cantonment FL 45:37.68 14:42
401 4/5 86 James Burton 77 Niceville FL 45:38.50 14:42
402 12/14 832 Tom Riederer 65 Pensacola FL 45:46.63 14:45
403 46/53 305 Joseph Hudak 45 Woodstock GA 45:52.07 14:46
404 32/37 329 James Jordan 51 Mableton GA 45:54.61 14:47
405 47/53 362 Keith Lay 47 Milton FL 46:51.97 15:06
406 18/20 1212 Thomas Olencki 13 47:11.78 15:12
407 48/53 343 Phillip Klumpp 46 Cantonment FL 47:12.49 15:12
408 19/20 674 Tate Tindall 11 Pensacola FL 47:18.70 15:14
409 23/24 185 Frank Enos 59 Pensacola FL 47:58.75 15:27
410 33/37 943 Raymond Baquero 54 48:12.09 15:31
411 49/53 754 Jack Canavan 46 48:48.24 15:43
412 5/5 848 Lee Wright 75 48:57.72 15:46
413 37/40 909 Bryce Webb 15 49:03.01 15:48
414 23/23 406 Da-Mon Matthews 24 49:04.67 15:48
415 50/53 717 Kelvin Wiley 47 49:05.52 15:49
416 2/2 525 Cameron Porter 10 Marianna FL 49:21.52 15:54
417 36/38 526 Eddie Porter 40 Marianna FL 49:21.68 15:54
418 7/9 1251 Berrry Casey 7 49:24.20 15:55
419 51/53 1254 Henry Casey 49 49:25.40 15:55
420 52/54 25 Joel Arthur 37 Pensacola FL 49:43.93 16:01
421 13/14 692 Ray Wade 66 Pace FL 50:34.42 16:17
422 38/40 592 Terence Scott 19 Pensacola FL 50:53.76 16:23
423 39/40 283 Chris Hinsch 16 Pensacola FL 51:08.79 16:28
424 34/37 7 David Adams 50 Cantonment FL 51:56.59 16:44
425 21/24 1007 Ronald Silvert 63 52:13.02 16:49
426 52/53 236 Jess Gonzales 46 53:56.92 17:22
427 35/37 498 John Page 51 54:11.60 17:27
428 22/24 256 Michael Hadden 62 Pensacola FL 54:12.03 17:27
429 37/38 474 Sam Nettles 41 54:41.72 17:37
430 36/37 1019 Mario Routh 50 54:48.16 17:39
431 37/37 490 Jerry Odum 53 Pace FL 54:51.39 17:40
432 53/54 933 Alan Musgrove 35 54:53.33 17:41
433 49/49 842 Jeffery Wair 26 Pensacola FL 55:29.87 17:52
434 23/24 935 Joseph Vitari 62 56:12.28 18:06
435 40/40 499 Michael Page 15 56:43.79 18:16
436 8/9 237 Logan Gonzales 9 59:47.65 19:15
437 54/54 850 Kevin Yetman 38 1:01:04.81 19:40
438 20/20 49 Preston Bell 12 1:01:55.13 19:56
439 53/53 47 Mark Bell 49 1:02:00.83 19:58
440 14/14 635 Kenneth Steele 67 Pensacola FL 1:02:15.71 20:03
441 24/24 164 John Dixon 58 Ft Walton Bch F 1:02:28.47 20:07
442 24/24 109 Neil Clark 60 Pensacola FL 1:02:45.40 20:12
443 38/38 143 Robert Daffin 43 Tallahassee FL 1:04:20.33 20:43
444 9/9 385 Asa Lyvers 8 1:05:24.02 21:03

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