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by Hungry Horse News
| June 17, 2013 9:17 AM

Summit Classic race

A total of 433 runners competed in the Rocky Mountain Bank Summit Classic 5K and 10K runs on June 15 in Kalispell. Local runners included — 10K, women, 4 Mary Smith, 29 Treva Downing, 30 Julie Gates, 41 Nichole Burke, 42 Brittany Kiser; 10K men, 13 Kevin Klein; 5K women, 14 Angela Toavs, 27 Flora Jarvis, 28 Jenny Jarvis, 83 Hilary Hutcheson, 84 Ella Hutcheson, 101 Rhonda Tallman, 104 Bailey Graham, 105 Peggy Ward, 133 Leslie Tweist, 136 Donita Toavs, 138 Angela McCarley, 149 Beverly Lucke, 152 Deb Soreson, 153 Kelsie Hausserman, 154 Crista Martin, 155 Brooklyn Peterson, 167 Dorothy Lynch, 175 Delaney Hutcheson, 176 Robin Lange, 185 Amand Johnson, 191 Jodie McIntyre; 5K men, 6 Brent Hartley, 17 Cory McReynolds, 66 Shane Hutcheson, 67 Nick Johnson, 77 Dan Lyford, 82 Tristan Downing, 95 Samuel Downing, 113 Parker Levitt, 114 Zack Levitt, 129 Jay Sorenson, 134 Isaiah Downing, 149 Dave Lange, 151 Michael Johnson, 153 Darrell McIntyre.

Save A Sister golf

The Buffalo Hill “Save A Sister” Ladies Invitational Golf Tournament will take place at Buffalo Hill Golf Course on Wednesday, June 26, with a 9:30 a.m. shotgun start. Entry fee is $50 per person non-members and $40 for Kalispell Golf Association members. There will be four hole-in-one prizes. Women are encouraged to wear pink as all proceeds go toward the “Save A Sister” foundation, which provides breast cancer awareness through outreach and education and improve access for screening mammography. Deadline to register is June 21. For more information, contact Buffalo Hill Golf Course at 756-4547.

Blue Moon Rodeo

The Thursday night rodeos at the Blue Moon Rodeo Grounds in Columbia Falls have been underway for several weeks now. Fifteen rodeos will be held in the 2013 series that will conclude Sept. 14. The event is produced by Brash Rodeo, of Columbia Falls, which is a stock provider along with Pistol Creek Rodeo Co. of Ronan and Toren’s Rocky Mountain Mini-Bruckers of Kalispell.