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Race for Humanity 5K Raises Funds for Camp Can Do
Forty-one runners participated in a 5K through the scenic Woodlands grounds for the Race for Humanity on April 8, 2019. They were able to help raise $575 for Camp Can Do, a summer camp specially tailored for children diagnosed with cancer. This event is sponsored by Omega Chi Psi, a coed academic service fraternity at USciences.
The winners were:
Logan MacLean (males, first overall)
Meta Dunn (females)
Other winners were awarded by age group:
Judah Scaletta (males 14 and under)
Umair Ahmed (males 15-19)
Kensy Philippe (males 20-29, third overall)
Matthew Farber (males 30-39)
Edwin Darrin (males 40-49)
Sean Harbison (males 50-59, second overall)
Emma Small (females 14 and under)
Sylvia Duke (females 15-19)
Amy Hickman (females 20-29)
Julie Call (females 30-39)
Kathryn McGonigle (females 40-49)
Elena Dill (females 50-59).
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