Anchorage Daily News
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Published: August 31st, 2008 12:55 AM
Trevor Dunbar busted a 16-year-old Kodiak Island record Saturday with a blazing time on the scenic rolling hills of Fort Abercrombie State Park.
Dunbar won the 5-K boys race in 15 minutes, 20 seconds to break the course record (15:24) set in 1993 by former two-time state champion and West High runner Miguel Gomez.
The record-breaking victory was Dunbar's fourth win of the season. The senior has not been beaten in the Last Frontier since his freshman year.
Marcelyn Luch won the girls title, finishing the 5-K course in 20:02, and sister Delia Luch took second in 20:15.
The Kodiak boys beat West by 17 points, while West's girls beat Kodiak by 14 points.
Kodiak-West Dual Meet
Saturday's Top 10 Results
Boys -- 1) Dunbar, Trevor, Kodiak, 15:20; 2) Salus, Sam, Kodiak, 16:16; 3) Anthony, Dylan, Kodiak, 16:43; 4) Crimp James, West, 17:06; 5) Odegaard Alex, West Anchorage, 17:17; 6) Osowski, James, Kodiak, 17:54; 7) Blott, Justin, Kodiak, 18:02; 8) Zinck Ethan, West, 18:07; 9) Wheeler Scott, West, 18:18; 10) Treinen Nick, West, 18:20.
Girls -- 1) Luch Marcelyn, West, 20:02; 2) Luch Delia, West, 20:15; 3) Ivanoff, Chloe, Kodiak, 20:16; 4) Gerik Danielle, West, 20:17; 5) Liotta Annie, West, 20:39; 6) Strong Katie, Port Lions, 21:33; 7) Bethea, Jaymi, Kodiak, 22:09; 8) Egle, Amelia, Kodiak, 22:32; 9) Roe, Christy, Kodiak, 22:32; 10) Wiepking-Brown Sophie, West, 22:55.



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