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Corbin Jackson, 7, of Lewiston runs with his father Kyle during the Leavitt High School Cross Country Father’s Day 5K trail run in Turner on Sunday. The second-grade student at Farwell Elementary School was the youngest of 80 participants who competed in the second annual run, which featured many fathers running alongside their children to celebrate Father’s Day. The event served as a fundraiser for the Leavitt cross country and track teams. Corbin finished the race in 32:58.62, just ahead of his father.
Chris Williamson of Auburn gives his 2-year-old son Corbin a kiss following the Leavitt High School Cross Country Father’s Day 5K trail run in Turner on Sunday. Williamson was one of 80 participants who competed in the second annual run, which featured many fathers running alongside their children to celebrate Father’s Day. The event served as a fundraiser for the Leavitt cross country and track teams.
Ava Petrin, 9, of Leeds hugs her father Joe while having their picture taken before the start of the Leavitt High School Cross Country Father’s Day 5K trail run in Turner on Sunday. The Petrins were among the 80 participants who competed in the second annual run, which featured many fathers who ran alongside their children to celebrate Father’s Day. Ava finished the race in 35:53.46, just ahead of her father.
Reed Johanson, 8, of Turner pours water over his head to cool down after running more than 3 miles during the Leavitt High School Cross Country Father’s Day 5K trail run in Turner on Sunday. Johanson ran with his mother Diane while his father Todd, right, and brother Cole, 5, cheered them on. Eighty participants competed in the second annual run, which featured many fathers and mothers who ran alongside their children to celebrate Father’s Day. Johanson finished the fundraiser for the Leavitt cross country and track teams in 28:58.97.
Corbin Jackson, 7, of Lewiston and his father Kyle talk about the course before the start of the Leavitt High School Cross Country Father’s Day 5K trail run in Turner on Sunday. The second-grade student at Farwell Elementary School was the youngest of 80 participants who competed in the second annual run, which featured many fathers who ran alongside their children to celebrate Father’s Day. The event served as a fundraiser for the Leavitt cross country and track teams.Corbin finished the race in 32:58.62, just ahead of his father.
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