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2016 Little Miss Spring Ho Vivien Martin won the female division of the one-mile race. JEFF LOWE | DISPATCH RECORD
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Ben Stone, left, stays in a close race with Nicolas Murphy of Cedar Park. Stone -- the Lampasas High School cross country Battlin’ Badger this year -- won the Boys’ 12-15 division of the 5K as part of Spring Ho weekend. JEFF LOWE | DISPATCH RECORD
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Holley Clifton of Lometa runs on the levee along Hancock Park Golf Course. Clifton placed second among female runners in the 5K race. JEFF LOWE | DISPATCH RECORD
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A massive crowd of 350-400 runners competed Saturday in the Spring Ho races, which included 10K, 5K and one-mile routes. JEFF LOWE | DISPATCH RECORD
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10K winner defends title; Lampasas girl tops female one-mile race
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10K winner defends title; Lampasas girl tops female one-mile race
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10K winner defends title; Lampasas girl tops female one-mile race
The Toughest 10K in Texas overall gold medal went to Jerryth Buckingham for a second straight year.
The 5K route had to be diverted after a house fire occurred on South Arnold Street in the pre-dawn hours of Saturday morning.
Buckingham’s official chip time in the 10K, 36:48, was almost two minutes faster than his winning mark of 38:44 in 2020. Pierce Nowell followed Buckingham at second place…
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