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Small turnout for 18th P.C. 5K
October 20, 2016 at 3:43 a.m.
<p class="Picture">Brother and sister team Kabir Valencia of White Plains and Karen Valencia Wright of King Street, Rye Brook, familiarize themselves with the map before the run. </p>
<span style="font-family: Arial;">Don Davis of Tower Hill Drive pins his number on his shirt in preparation for the 5K race. </span>
<p class="Picture">Port Chester resident Tom Eich won a Kindle Fire and plaque for raising the most money as a Port Chester Fun Run/Walk participant. All proceeds went towards Port Chester/Rye Brook ARC – Supporting Special Needs. An estimated $1,100 was raised during the event. </p>
<p class="Picture">Excited for their first run together, Valley Terrace mother and son combo Sandy Lithgow and 13-year-old Johnny Ramirez stretch before the race. Johnny placed first in his age group.</p>
<p class="Picture">First place female runner Lily Janjigian of Woodland Drive finished with a time of 20 minutes and 59 seconds. She is followed closely by second-place male runner Chris Budden and his 2-year-old son Colin of Puritan Drive. </p>
<p class="Picture">First place male runner Pedro Yupa of Irving Avenue finished with an impressive time of 17 minutes and 45 seconds. </p>
<p class="Picture">Led by Port Chester police and white arrows on the road, 27 runners participate in the 18<sup>th</sup> Annual Port Chester 5K Fun Run/Walk on Saturday, Oct. 15. Five kilometers is roughly 3.1 miles. It took runners about 17-40 minutes to complete the run/walk which started and ended at Lyon Park. Photo Story By Casey Watts</p>