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December 19, 2011 · Updated 8:13 AM 

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Pixler named top GNAC performer Jessica Pixler, who finished sixth overall and was the first NCAA Division II runner across the finish line in last week’s Stanford Invitational for Seattle Pacific, has been named the Great Northwest Athletic Conference women’s cross country Athlete of the Week. Pixler, a junior from Eastlake, completed the 6,000-meter (3.72-mile) course at Stanford in 21 minutes, 22 seconds on a day when temperatures soared into the upper 80s. Her final position was four places higher than 2007, when she took 10th. Pixler helped the Falcons finish 18th among the 33 teams on Saturday with 447 points. Pixler also was honored by the GNAC last week following her performance in the Sundodger Invitational at Seattle’s Lincoln Park. She ran to a third-place finish in the elite Women’s Invitational at Sundodger, leading Seattle Pacific to fifth in the nine-team event. Golf tourney kicks off Salmon Days The 18th annual Salmon Open Golf Tournament, Ohfishally Spawnsored by Shirey Contracting and Issaquah Community Bank, took place Saturday at the Twin Rivers Golf Course in Fall City. The first-place winners were John Ahlers, Carol Ahlers and Jonny Ahlers; in second place, Kevin Getman, Thao Kimm, Danny Hammer and Timothy Kehler; and in third place, James Ostolaza, Eric Gepner, Brent Hammer and John Benward. Winners in other categories: Tyler Clauswitzer for the longest drive (men) and Amy Snorsky for the longest drive (women) both of whom received a round of golf at the Twin Rivers Golf Course; Accuracy to Line winner Jack Quintares received a PING Putter courtesy of Rowley Properties and Longest Putt winner Bob Thomas received Coca-Cola Golf Bag courtesy of Coca-Cola Bottling Co.

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