From Deseret News archives:
Cedar Hills man wins Farms 5K
Cue some running.
"I just wanted to do something so I could stay in shape longer," he said.
Running in various 5Ks throughout the valley, Phillippi has accomplished exactly that. And in the process, he's discovered that he has plenty of ability on the pavement.
Phillippi, who had previously won a handful of races, added another win to his collection on July 28. Participating in the Spring View Farms 5K, which wrapped along the Jordan River Parkway trail in Bluffdale, Phillippi edged George Katz, 49, for the overall win, 18 minutes, 10.83 seconds to 18:16.92.
Has Phillippi's foray into running aided his soccer game?
"It's helped me, definitely," he said. "If I need to, I can (now) stay in the game the whole time. ... It's just helped my game out overall."
Phillippi spent the majority of the Spring View Farms 5K just trying to stay up with the leading runners.
Then, in the last kilometer of the race, he made his move.
After catching up to Katz, he quickly said "hello" and then "goodbye."
From there, Phillippi dashed to the finish line, winning by six seconds.
Sandy White, Joshua Heitland and Jon Stones finished third, fourth and fifth overall, respectively.
Meanwhile, Karin Hill Lockovitch was the overall winner of the women's division. Lockovitch impressively beat second-place finisher Emily Thresher by 2 1/2 minutes.
Spring View Farms 5K results
Saturday, July 28
Bluffdale
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