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Pacific Daily News from Agana Heights, Guam • Page A25

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A25
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He was fast of fist and foot lip, too a heavyweight champion who promised to shock the world and did. He floated. He tung. Mostly he thrilled, even a fter the punches had taken heir toll and his voice barely rose above a whisper. He was The Greatest.

Muhammad Ali died Friday a age 74, according to a state- ent from the family. He was ospitalized in the Phoenix area with respiratory problems earlier this week, and his children had flown in from around the ountry. Afuneral will be held ednesday in his ometown of Louisville, Kentucky. The city plans a memorial service Satur- ay. a sad day or life, man.

I loved Muhammad Ali, he was my friend. Ali will never Don King, who promoted some of biggest fights, told The Associated Press early Saturday. With a wit as sharp as the punches he used to opponents, Ali dominated sports for two decades before time and Syndrome, triggered by thousands of blows to he head, ravaged his magnifi- ent body, muted his majestic voice and ended his storied car eer in 1981. espite his debilitating illness, Ali traveled the world to apturous receptions even after is once-bellowing voice was quieted and he was left to comm unicate with a wink or a weak smile. AP FILE In this May 25, 1965, photo, heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali, then known as Cassius Clay, stands over challenger Sonny Liston, shouting a nd gesturing shortly after dropping Liston with a short hard right to the jaw, in Lewiston, Maine.

Ali Muhammad Ali dies at age 74 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 25 Sunday, June 5, 2016 Pacific Sunday Newsguampdn.com THE SCORE The inaugural Yigo Citrus Festival 5K took place Saturday morning, with an impressive turnout that included many competitive runners. yan Matienzo was the overall top finisher, with a time of 1 6:54, nearly a minute quicker han the second-fastest runner. iyuki Atsuta was the top oman finisher, coming in at 2 1:24. Most Beautiful Run On the other side of the island, the Guam Running Club ost Beautiful Run gave partic- i pants the chance to experience a difficult run with an amazing iew. Runners started at Fort oledad in Umatac and ended at he Merizo Pier.

Jason Young was the top verall finisher, with a time of 35:44, while Gigi Yu was the top woman finisher at 43:09. Yigo Citrus Festival 5K Males Youth 1. Naoki Kasai, 19:29 2. Cody Villegas, 22.24 3 Jeffrey Labanza, 23:30 Junior 1 Michael Rosario, 18:11 2. Andrew Baranda, 18:44 3 Aleksander Perez, 18:52 Open 1.

Eric Mattson, 17:31 2 Levi Adonay, 22.49 3. Billy Navarrete, 22:54 Submaster 1. Ryan Matienzo, 16:54 2. Christian Gomez, 20:43 3 William Aydlett, 22:47 aster 1. Lynwood Baker, 21:17 2.

Daiki Kasai, 22:14 3 Allan Floranda, 22:40 Grand Master 1. Pol Mangahas, 24:34 2 Tom Perez, 37:48 3 Ben Antatis, 40:10 Senior 1 Robert Bartonico, 22:09 2. Ador Gaerlan, 26:40 3 Tom Akira, 27:06 1. Richard Harvey, 28:12 2. Silvestre Quitugua, 46:18 Females Youth 1 Jordan Baden, 23:10 2.

Kerida Quinata, 26:11 3. Abigail Sangil, 27:32 unior 1. Deedrah Torres, 30:56 2. Amber Pangelinan, 31:05 3. Shelby Respacio, 32:41 Open 1.

Giselle Kito, 23:01 2. Carina Pegarido, 25:22 3. Cassandra Waterman, 26:29 Submaster 1 Ana Vessels, 22:23 2. Kayo Ishii, 23:55 3 Laura Biggs, 24:36 aster 1 Miyuki Atsuta, 21:24 2. Kyung Shipman, 26:49 3 Erlyn Rivera 26:51 enior 50-59 1.

Kim Barksdale, 24:18 2 Eden Quindara, 29:44 3. Sandra Perez, 30:36 Grand Master 60-69 1. Anna Pangelinan, 30:13 GRC Most Beautiful Run Males Junior 1 Ethan So, 1:12:17 Males Open 1. Flyn Hunter, 36:03 2 Joseph Jefferson, 40:27 3. Francisco Cota, 42:57 Submaster 30-39 1.

Jason Young, 35:44 2. Elicid Garcia, 36:23 3. Sherwin Paet, 37:18 aster 1. Cody Lallatin, 36:46 2. Shin Hamanaka, 40:54 3 Jonathan Balicha, 41:29 Senior 1 Romeo Elizaga, 41:07 2.

Robert Dela Cruz, 43:52 3 Steven Wolborsky, 45:40 Grand Master 1 Tom Higa, 45:51 2 Ben Pablo, 1:00:17 3. Tim Righetti, 1:06:56 Females Youth 13 and under 1. Ririko Shibui, 52:43 2. Moeko Shibui, 52:52 3 Kayla Arellano, 1:13:67 Junior 14-19 1 Amber Christy, 49:14 2. Pilar Righetti, 1:06:57 Open 1 Danielle Vanhoose, 45:11 2.

Kan Brill, 50:12 3. Komekha Cadag, 1:02:30 Submaster 1. Tara Lavaria, 48:04 2. April Hunt, 48:09 3. Kristen Trinca, 49:09 Master 1.

Namiko Kawasaki, 44:41 2 Stephanie Jones, 45:00 3. Nobuko Sugae, 49:40 enior 1. Gigi Yu, 43:09 2 MJ Wolborsky, 46:31 3. Lei Koshiba, 49:39 Yigo Citrus Festival, GRC 5K results KATY CLARKE.

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