The first Donna Kitts Memorial 5K was held on Saturday morning at Cove Lake State Park. The 5K benefited the Community Health of East Tennessee (CHET) Family Services Center.

TOP PHOTO:  Johnna Kitts, daughter of Donna Kitts, and Mayor EL Morton.

Overall winners were first place, Darryl Simpson; second place, Lily Hatfield and third place, Abby Bowens.

Women’s division winners were:  14 and under, first place, Lily Hatfield; second place, Abby Bowens, third place, Karlie Whited; 15-19, first place, Taylor Bale; 20-24, first place, Vee Walden, second place, Ashley Whited; 25-29, first place, Tiffany Kitts-Adkins, second place, Hallie Griffith, third place, Shelby Buffin; 30-34, Raven Sabino, second place, Johnna Kitts, third place, Racheal Goins; 35-39, Amanda Leever; 40-44, Lori Adkins, Miranda Walden, Emily Whited; 50-54, first place, Lori Gibson, second place, Penny Etter; 55-59, Pam Daugherty; 60-69, Cathy Owens, Leann Asbury Adkins and Jeannie Pyle.

Racers before 5K as Mayor EL Morton (R) declares October Domestic Violence Awareness month in Campbell County.

Men’s division winners were: 14 and under, first place, Nathan Bale; 35-39, first place, Nik Leever; second place, Justin Wilson; 50-54, first place, Jim Farris; 60-69, first place, Darryl Simpson, second place, Ken Owens.

To learn more about Community Health of East Tennessee and their services, visit chetn.org. (WLAF NEWS PUBLISHED – 10/29/2018-6AM)