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  1. article Obstacle course racing growing in popularity

    Wednesday, May 15, 2013 10:15 am

    PHOENIX — Obstacle course runners start on their feet, but eventually end up on their stomachs, sides, even backs at they clamber through mud, over shipping containers, across netting made of mangled ropes.

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  • link Phoenix Suns present $5K to Mesa's Westwood High School basketball program

    The presence of a cheering Gorilla at Mesa’s Westwood High School could mean one thing: Something big was about to happen.

  • article Phoenix Suns present $5K to Mesa's Westwood High School basketball program

    Tuesday, May 14, 2013 6:43 am

    The presence of a cheering Gorilla at Mesa’s Westwood High School could mean one thing: Something big was about to happen.

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  • article Tempe ‘Lean on Me’ walk provides day-to-day support for cancer patients

    Thursday, March 14, 2013 4:03 pm

    After Jody Farley Berens and Andy Royal lost their close friend, Michelle Singleton, to cancer in 2005, they noticed that while there were plenty of organizations aimed at helped in researching and battling cancer, there weren’t enough to help cancer patients get through the rigors of their day-to-day lives.

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  • article Research continues as 2nd ‘Run for Broxton’ nears in memory of Gilbert boy

    Tuesday, February 5, 2013 7:37 pm

    Editor’s note: This piece is a follow-up to a pair of 2012 Tribune stories on the fight for life by Broxton Taylor of Gilbert, who died in April 2012 of complications from Batten Disease. Find those stories at evtnow.com/run4broxton and evtnow.com/broxtonlegacy. The second “Run for Broxton” fundraising event is scheduled for Sunday. For more details, visit runforbroxton.com. A longer version of this piece -- the author's original scientific journal article -- can be found at the link below.

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  • article Gilbert Police to host annual Rock ‘n Run for Special Olympics

    Thursday, January 31, 2013 1:14 pm

    A one-mile fun run and 5K run will be held Feb. 2 at Gilbert’s Hetchler Park, 4260 S. Greenfield Road, to benefit Special Olympics.

  • article Gilbert Police to host run for Special Olympics

    Sunday, January 27, 2013 3:30 am

    A one-mile fun run and 5K run will be held Feb. 2 at Gilbert’s Hetchler Park, 4260 S. Greenfield Road, to benefit Special Olympics.

  • article Registration deadline Tues. for Mesa's ‘Walk United’ 5K run and walk

    Saturday, January 12, 2013 12:16 pm

    Early registration is ending Jan. 15 for the Walk United 5K walk and run in partnership with Mesa United Way and Mesa Community College.

  • article Race to benefit Arizona’s disabled athletes

    Friday, December 28, 2012 4:00 pm

    Registration is now open for the Fourth annual Run, Walk, Roll 5K/10K race benefiting Arizona Disabled Sports.

  • article Chandler call center racks up 5K pounds for United Food Bank

    Wednesday, December 19, 2012 9:01 am

    For more than five years, teams of employees at the Bank of America call center in Chandler have given what local food banks could only hope for during the season of giving while participating in a little friendly competition:

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  • article Mtn. Pointe AD: Having son as running mate helps deal with losing Sally Meyerhoff

    Saturday, December 15, 2012 12:55 am

    Loss has never come easy for me; be it in cards, a high school sporting event or on a personal level.

    I have always done well to suppress the feelings rather than deal with them. Somehow I think that if I do not confront the feelings, then the loss never occurred.

    Losing Sally Meyerhoff rocked me to my core. She was so full of life, spirit, hope and personality that I envied her. She owned me from the moment that I met her.

    Sally and I first met shortly after her arrival at Mountain Pointe. She had the audacity to interrupt an amazing lecture I was offering my students to deliver a goody bag to a teammate on the day of a meet. She knocked at my door, entered and asked to bestow the treats on her comrade. I didn’t say a word. I attempted to pierce her soul with my glare; instead she pierced my heart with her smile and innocent confidence.

    Sally and her teammates delivered goodie bags again a couple years later. The first State Championship of my tenure as athletic director came in the fall of 2000, with Sally winning the individual honor, and team under Geoff Owers’ direction, taking the trophy. Shortly after crossing the finish Sally turned to assist runners as they crossed into the chute. Her family: mom, dad, brother, sister, aunts, uncles and cousins joined in. I watched in awe as they helped everyone.

    That day a race official came to me and spoke of disqualifying Mountain Pointe because of their presence in a restricted area. I thought to myself, good luck, my money is on the Meyerhoff Clan.

    Last year for the first of Sally’s Run I feigned a leg injury even though I was suffering from a broken spirit. I parked as far away from the start as possible and returned to my truck twice before finally making to the venue just before the gun. As I approached, Tom Meyerhoff, Sally’s father, grabbed me, hugged me and squeezed the life back into me. As the race started with the Meyerhoff Clan out-front I thought again of the race official’s threat and I chuckled to myself through the tears. My money was still on them.

    When it came time for this year’s event I found myself retreating once again. Cindi Meyerhoff kept in touch asking me to spread the word around Mountain Pointe. Cross Country alum parent, and current staff member, Barb Neal prodded me about signing up. My wife, Heather, told me to sign our 6-year old son, Maddox, up for the kids run and talked to him about running in it.

    Heather’s conversation with him led Maddox to ask me about Sally.

    I found myself retelling stories that I had kept locked away. I spoke about her championship spirit, her congenial nature and her path that led her wherever she wanted to go without restriction. I did it without crying, which is tough for me, you see I went to the Mike Schmidt and Dick Vermeil school of public speaking and have a tendency to weep; a lot.

    A few days went by and he asked if he could run the 5K with me. I was energized at his request. He had already checked with mom and she thought that it would be a good idea as well. When I sent a photo of his race bib to her phone on Friday she replied back that she was excited and nervous. So was I.

    Race morning found us at the start line early. As we got out of the same truck that was parked so far away a year ago, Bruce Springsteen’s “Born to Run” blared from the sound system. Having taken my daughter to see Springsteen and the E Street Band just 36 hours before I felt a warmth come over me. Bruce talked poignantly Thursday night about living with ghosts. As a prelude to “My City of Ruins” he spoke how all of us were missing somebody and I thought of Sally.

    Saturday morning hearing The Boss’s words again, my thoughts returned to Sally. I missed her, but I wasn’t alone.

    I again ran into Tom and he once again grabbed me and squeezed me as hard as he could. With my head buried into his chest I told him I loved him. Cindi grabbed Maddox and took him over to the prize table. I cried a lot, and can only imagine what onlookers thought as I walked hand-in-hand with my son, tears rolling down my face and him without a care in the world.

    Prior to the start I told him that along the way he could stop and walk if he needed to. He said that Sally wouldn’t walk during a race, so neither would he. I chuckled and thought pretty big words for a little boy who has never run more than two miles in one outing. We took our spot at the back of the pack and waited with Barb for the race to start.

    As we headed down the canal I kept glancing to my left to see him moving along. I tried to speak without creating responses so that he could conserve his breathe. As we headed down the first hill I reminded him that we would have to go back up so not to use up all his energy. As we settled into a pace appropriate for him I was overcome with a sense of calm. He seemed natural running and talking, and our conversation drifted from meaningless speak to did I think mom got a good picture of him at the start.

    He finished strong passing adults as we ran towards the line. With a proud dad holding his hand and a proud mom snapping photos from the side, he crossed the mark at 33 minutes.

    Maddox’s excitement was heightened as he talked about maybe winning his age group. As we waited for the times to be posted he advised people that he only walked when he stopped to get cup of Gatorade.

    Once the results were posted he realized that he finished second in his age category. A 7-year-old beat him by 11 minutes.

    When we turned from the board I told him I was proud of him and that in all the races I have done over the years this was the most enjoyable because it was the first one I was able to do with him.

    His day got better when his name was pulled during the raffle. He won a $50 gift certificate to a local running store and the remaining runners gave him a big cheer when he collected the prize.

    He told me I could have it since they probably didn’t have kids’ shoes. I assured him they did and that it was his because, even though dad bought the ticket, he earned the reward.

    After saying our goodbyes to people we knew, he turned to me and asked if we could run another 5K next weekend. Then he asked if Sally would have been proud of him.

    Yes she is Maddox.  Yes she is.

    Ian Moses is the athletic director at Mountain Pointe High School in Ahwatukee.

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  • article Meyerhoff 5K Dec. 8

    Thursday, December 6, 2012 11:49 am

    The second Sally Meyerhoff 5K run will be on Dec. 8 at Kiwanis Park in Tempe. A Mountain Pointe graduate and former Pride coach, Meyerhoff was an aspiring Olympic runner and this run was started to keep her legacy alive after she was killed in a training accident in Maricopa in March 2011.

  • article Ahwatukee family food drive aiming to feed 5K through St. Mary’s Food Bank

    Thursday, November 22, 2012 10:49 am

    Through St. Mary’s Food Bank, an Ahwatukee Foothills family is aiming to feed 5,000 families before the new year.

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  • article Osmonds’ East Valley event to benefit kids with hearing loss

    Friday, November 16, 2012 6:15 am

    The world-famous Osmond Brothers are coming to Arizona -- bringing their 50-year tradition of entertainment and their passion for giving.

  • article Rodeo is back at Gilbert Days

    Wednesday, November 14, 2012 5:45 pm

    The temperatures are dropping and the thought of being outside is actually pleasant, making it an ideal time to experience Gilbert Days — a four-day extravaganza with a rodeo, carnival, dance and community parade celebrating the town’s western roots.

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  • article Aids walk, 5K run draws thousands of walkers

    Thursday, November 8, 2012 7:49 am

    More than 6,000 participants walked, ran and strolled with their dogs in downtown Phoenix last month to raise $327,379 for 19 Valley-based HIV/AIDS service providers.

  • article National walk aims to tackle childhood cancer

    Wednesday, November 7, 2012 12:22 pm

    The Phoenix St. Jude Give Thanks Walk is one of 90 events taking place in communities across the country on Nov. 17 to help kids battling cancer and other deadly diseases.

  • article Funkfit Fall 5K hits Gilbert's Freestone Park

    Friday, November 2, 2012 4:29 pm

    This casual 5K walk-run at Freestone Park celebrates the fourth anniversary of Gilbert’s Funktional Fitness. There are optional challenges along the course. All participants get a t-shirt and raffle ticket.

  • article Runner’s Hall of Fame adds 4

    Wednesday, October 31, 2012 4:49 pm

    Four Arizona running legends will be inducted into the Arizona Runner’s Hall of Fame on Nov. 4 at the 3TV Phoenix 10K and Half Marathon. The four will be honored for their significant contributions to the sport of running in the state. The 2012 class is Jesse Owens, Herman Frazier, Lynn Nelson Scott and David Barney.

  • article Walk to Save Animals

    Wednesday, October 24, 2012 11:30 am

    Walk to Save Animals, a family and dog friendly event with 2K and 5K pet walks, dog agility demonstrations, dog training advice, pet photos with Santa, adoptable dogs, low-cost vaccine clinic, up-close interactions with exotic pets ambassadors for the Arizona Animal Welfare League & SPCA Education Department, will be presented by PETCO.

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  • article First Tee of Phoenix receives $5K donation

    Thursday, October 18, 2012 11:49 am

    Four Valley golf clubs recently donated $5,000 to The First Tee of Phoenix as part of a special program called Tee It Up at 10 For The First Tee. Each of the participating clubs (ASU Karsten Golf Course, Eagle Mountain Golf Club, Longbow Golf Club and Raven Golf Club Phoenix) set aside one tee time Monday through Friday, June 11 to Aug. 31, in the 10 o’clock hour available to the public for $100. The entire $100 was then donated to The First Tee of Phoenix.

  • article 'Girls on the Run' program aims to boost self-confidence

    Wednesday, October 17, 2012 12:11 pm

    Three years ago, Mesa’s Shea Freye learned about a program she could not ignore.

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  • article DV student establishes 5K for brain tumor research

    Wednesday, October 17, 2012 8:00 am

    Zack Hubbard has started a 5K run/walk at Desert Vista High for brain tumor research as he has fully recovered from brain surgery to remove a tumor.

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  • Girls On The Run

    Girls on the Run is a nationwide program that aims to empower girls to accept themselves and ignore negative messages of social media. As long as they don’t miss more than three practices, the girls culminate each season by running a 5K. [Photos courtesy Brittany Belsterling]

  • article DV student establishes 5K for brain tumor research

    Tuesday, October 16, 2012 11:50 am

    Zack Hubbard has started a 5K run/walk at Desert Vista High for brain tumor research as he has fully recovered from brain surgery to remove a tumor.

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