Mayo —
A dozen Lafayette County runners traveled to Live Oak to take part in the annual Suwannee County Fair 5K that was held on April 7.
The cool morning temperatures and clear skies were perfect for fast times on the 3.1 miles advertised course. Leading the way on this day for the Mayo runners was Lafayette High School three sport athlete Arturo Negrete who finished second overall for the event in a time of 17:53. Taylor Newbern paced the female runners from Mayo finishing with a time of 30:04. The 13-17 year old age group was dominated with Lafayette High School runners, Aaron Wimberly, Tyler Cornell and Jungwoo Song who finished first, second and third respectively. Not to be left out, Lafayette High School head football coach, Joey Pearson, claimed second place honors in his age group with a time of 27:32.
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Mayo shines at Suwannee County Fair 5K
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