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MAY 6 - 10
“Each person on the job, regardless of their role, has a deep responsibility for the safety of their entire team, and must commit to always taking initiative when it comes to safety, to own the choices they make, and the outcomes that result from those choices.”
Construction Safety Week 2024
MAY 2024 Associate Newsletter
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DON CAMPBELL
Vice President
Don has been involved in the field of safety for 26 years, but first became interested in a safety career during high school. While visiting the University of Central Missouri for football recruiting, he spoke with an advisor who showed him the benefits of a Safety Management degree. That conversation struck a chord with him and knew he had found an interesting and rewarding career.
Don has been at P1 for 22 years, and during his time here has been instrumental in developing a toptier safety program.
His main objective is to ensure that employees have a safe and healthy work atmosphere, and provide the knowledge and tools necessary for them to complete their job safely.
“The best part about my job is knowing the employees are returning home safely to their loved ones,” Don said.
He said sometimes it’s challenging to get new associates to buy into the P1 safety culture, compared to the way they did things with their previous employer. “When you have a group of people with shared values and goals, the job gets a lot easier,” he added.
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Don’s Safety Tip:
Prior to doing any task, stop and think about the worst-case scenario and think about how to prevent it.
Fun Fact: Don was a steer wrestler and bull rider for the MoKan Youth Rodeo association in High School.
When Don isn’t working, he enjoys spending time with his family. He is married and has three active teenagers, so most of his time is spent coaching, attending sporting events or Uber-ing them around town to help maintain their busy social calendars.
GREG SWEENEY Safety Director
Greg has been with P1 nearly 21 years. He started his career in construction and says he once worked for a construction company that couldn’t even spell safety.
“They had us do sketchy tasks, but I had a friend in safety who taught me proper techniques,” Greg said.
After becomining interested in safety, another friend at P1 told Greg P1 was a great place to work, so Greg applied and has been here ever since.
As Safety Director, he manages the safety team, keeps P1 in compliance with OSHA, and helps promote safety throughout
Part of “promoting safety” means talking with all the employees.
“I find satisfaction when I know everyone goes home injury free and I also like to promote being safe at home as well,” Greg said.
Another special aspect of Greg’s job is getting to see all the different job locations and processes where P1 preforms work. He says that M&M MARS is still one of his all-time favorites.
“The safety culture reflects on everyone, and we have a great safety culture at P1.” Greg said. “We strive for perfection and a world class safety program, and I believe everyone contributes to this.”
Greg’s Safety Tip: If you See Something, Say Something! Stop work and remove the hazard.
Fun Fact: Greg has a pet pot belly pig named William Oscar Meyer Weenie Sweeney (Will for short) that hasn’t been outside in three years. He goes to the bathroom in a litter box, and is a great snuggler!
Greg has watched his kids play sports for several years, but now only one still plays. He has a daughter, 12, and two sons, 18 and 20. Greg loves hunting and fishing and takes pride knowing his kids have acquired the same passion for the outdoors.
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CHERI TOTTA
Safety Coordinator
Cheri has been with P1 for more than 22 years. She was originally hired as an HR assistant, which included some duties with the safety department. That position eventually evolved into a full-time safety position.
As Safety Coordinator, Cheri wears a lot of hats.
She not only takes care of the workman’s compensation and liability issues, but coordinates all the safety training for Construction, Service, and the BCTS companies.
Cheri’s Safety Tip: Slow down!
She keeps the safety numbers up to date for both Construction and Service, and helps plan the yearly safety golf tournament, along with other administrative duties.
Cheri enjoys being part of the safety team because every day has a different challenge.
“Every day is different, which makes the job both challenging and rewarding,” she said.
“It’s great to be part of group that has the same mindset: commitment to the P1 safety culture.”
Fun Fact: Cheri loves driving around in her side-by-side off-road vehicle. When Cheri has free time, she spends time with her family. She also enjoys the outdoors, working in the yard, fishing, taking care of the chickens and turkey, or just relaxing and floating around in the pool.
BRY GRAME
Senior Safety Specialist
Bry has been in the safety field for eleven years, and at P1 for five years. He first considered safety as a career while attending the University of Central Missouri (UCM).
“A friend of mine was in UCM’s nationally recognized program, and told me he really enjoyed it,” Bry said. “After speaking with the department head, I decided to sign up for the program.”
Bry started out working as a contracted safety professional and worked as P1 Site Safety on three different projects.
“I stayed in contact with Don over the years, and thankfully he reached out to me when a
full-time position with the safety team became available,” Bry said.
Bry says that safety is universal so it can be challenging covering such a wide range of environments and scenarios on job sites.
Bry enjoys doing the job audits because it gives him the chance to see a lot of interesting places in the city.
“It’s awesome seeing the process of projects from start to finish, and I’m always amazed by the completed work of our talented crews,” he said.
“The P1 Safety Culture hasn’t been built just by the safety team, it happens because of the the buy-in from everyone employed with P1, from leadership to field,” Bry added.
Bry’s Safety Tip: Always put safety first, because accidents can have a lasting effect.
Fun Fact: Bry has never broken a bone in his life. “This is surprising, because anyone who knew me growing would never have guessed I’d end up a safety guy!”
Bry and his better half Courtney have three kids that keep their schedules busy. The two oldest, Cade & Barrett, are active in sports.
Daughter Charli is the youngest, and Bry says she is definitely the boss!
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Stephen has been in safety for about two years and at P1 for one year, but has worked around construction safety for nearly 32 years.
He started his career as a Local 2 sheet metal worker, and says he was influenced by his dad, who works in construction safety.
P1 SAFETY TEAM
KAYLA
HICKS Safety & Fleet Coordinator
Kayla is relatively new to the safety field, and has been at P1 for almost one year.
Kayla said she was at a point in her life where she needed a change and a more stable career for herself and her daughter.
So she applied to a job opportunity that P1 had posted on Facebook.
“I didn’t have any previous safety/ fleet experience, so I feel very fortunate to have been given the opportunity,” Kayla said.
performs, so after being in safety for a period of time with another company, he jumped on the P1 opening for a Safety Specialist.
“I came into this position with very little knowledge of safety, so I am learning something new every day, which makes the job very fun and rewarding.”
Kayla says she loves being part of an amazing and supportive team that provides training and support for the workers in the field, so they can stay safe and make it home to their families.
STEPHEN RATLIFF
Safety Specialist
Kayla’s Safety Tip: Always be aware of your surroundings.
Fun Fact: Kayla used to choreograph the dancers for the Missouri Mavericks Hockey Team.
Kayla has worn a lot of hats, including licensed cosmetologist/cosmetology instructor and certified Hip Hop Zumba instructor.
“I have a six-year-old daughter named Charlie, so now I get to be a dance mom,” Kayla said. Kayla and Charlie also have a Chiweenie named Dexter.
“I really enjoy helping, training, and educating people, so moving into safety was the natural next step for me,” Stephen said.
Stephen says he was familiar with P1 and the variety of trades P1
As a Safety Specialist, Stephen gets out on the job sites to perform job audits and provide training for employees. He helps ensure that P1, general contractor, local, state, and federal rules are being followed in accordance with P1 policies, jobsite, and OSHA regulations.
“I really love the appreciation the foremen have for the safety
team. They completely embrace the safety culture and understand why we are out there trying to improve their jobsite – and that we’re not just trying to play safety cop,” Stephen said.
Stephen said he also enjoys talking to workers on the jobsite, hearing about the jobs they are working on, and getting to get to know them on a personal level.
Stephen’s Safety Tip: Wear your safety glasses at home when doing home projects, yard work, or anything where material could get in your eyes.
Fun Fact: Stephen enjoys strategy board games.
When Stephen has free time, he’s working on getting a 1985 Honda Goldwing Aspencade 1200 motorcycle running, but he also enjoys fishing and going to the lake.
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ALEX PANNELL Safety Specialist
Alex has been with P1 for about two and a half years. He found P1 because his relatives told him about the great safety culture.
He started his career in nursing, but switched to safety and says both fields reflect his passion for helping others.
“While performing my job duties of safety audits and training, I’m also promoting a passion for safety with P1 individuals in the field,” Alex said.
Alex says one of the best parts of
the job is meeting so many people in the field and being involved with variety of projects.
Alex notes that keeping up with all the OSHA 1926 Construction Safety standards can be challenging.
“It’s critical to know these in order to implement the best practices for field employees,” he said.
“With high safety records year after year, the P1 culture speaks for itself, but we also know there is always room for improvement.”
HUNTER PANNELL Safety Specialist
Alex’s Safety Tip: Make smart decisions, because those decisions, whether you know it or not, can affect your livelihood.
Fun Fact: Alex has a chocolate lab that fetches beer from the fridge for him.
Alex has a passion for hunting, fishing and anything outdoors, but he and his wife currently have two girls under two years old, so that keeps them very busy at home for now.
“My wife and I once raised 15 chocolate lab puppies in our living room, and have since realized that raising children is not the same, since you can’t just put them in kennels.”
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Hunter is the newest member of the safety team, joining P1 just a little over one month ago.
He has worked in the safety field for three years and chose safety as his career because he wants to help ensure employees should go home the same way they came to work.
“It is my goal to keep employees safe at work,” Hunter said. “This gives me motivation and passion, and it’s the reason my job is satisfying.”
As a Safety Specialist, Hunter completes job site visits while identifying hazards, and provides training to employees.
One of the challenges Hunter finds in his job is making sure employees don’t become complacent about safety.
“Complacency leads to taking shortcuts and unsafe behaviors,” Hunter said.
Hunter added that he enjoys being part of the safety team because he knows there are always opportunities to learn something new.
“I know that I am a part of something important and look forward to helping expand the safety culture at P1,” Hunter said.
Hunter’s Safety Tip: Always use the right tool for the job and understand how: read the manual!
Fun Fact: Hunter is Safety Specialist Alex Pannell’s younger brother. Hunter is also a newlywed, recently married in November 2023.
Outside of work, Hunter loves to go fishing and trap shooting. He also has a kitten named Cleo.
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A Long and Fruitful History
P1 Provides Single-Source Solutions at Haskell Indian Nations University
P1 has been part of the Haskell tradition for so many decades even our most seasoned field employees can’t remember how far back it goes! It’s fair to say it has been many decades that P1 - and the former Huxtablehave been providing construction and service facility solutions at HINU.
P1 Project Manager Todd Mihalchik notes that P1 has done approximately 10 large jobs at HINU in just the past four years.
“P1 Service and P1 Construction have had a history of facility service and smaller construction jobs at Haskell, but the University recently started major HVAC upgrades to multiple buildings,” Todd said.
SEAlaska, the GC awarded most of the work, chose P1 as subcontractor due to P1’s design-build capability and the quality of P1’s work.
“SEAlaska is fairly new to Haskell,” Todd explained. “The projects are bid ‘off-scope,’ meaning there are no prints, and the sub is expected to take projects from design-build through completion.”
Todd says P1 may do the design-build in-house, or partner with
When you have a campus of buildings full of rich history dating back to 1884, system upgrades are inevitable. Haskell Indian Nations University (HINU) in Lawrence, KS, began as an agriculture education program for grades one through five. Today, HINU continues to serve the educational needs of American Indian and Alaska Native people from across the United States, and the only government boarding school that has evolved into a four-year university for
our contact at Hoss & Brown, who has done extensive work at Haskell over the years.
The relationship with SEAlaska began four years ago, and has led to multiple large jobs for P1 since – approximately 10 major jobs with a combined contract value of $13 million.
Some of those projects include: complete HVAC renovation of the library, dormitories 108 & 109, deferred maintenance in 12 buildings, retrofitting of bathrooms and other buildings and bringing them up to desired ADA compliance, two science labs including all new gas and waste, turning a shop building into a science building with all new ductwork, plumbing , and gas, and new deferred maintenance on the gymnasium.
The project currently underway is a four-building MEP project for HINU, which includes HVAC and electrical overhaul of two dorms, the administration/IT building, and an auditorium.
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“P1’s ability to perform MEP construction and fabrication was attractive to SEAlaska, since many of these renovations require all three trades,” Todd said.
The mechanical scope includes two chillers, three boilers, 12 pumps, two condensers and more than 200 fan coil units in all four buildings: Blalock Hall, Pochahontas Hall, Ross Hall and the auditorium.
Electrical Project Manager Jeff Luttman says the electrical team
In the Blalock building, electrical installed the main service, including the MCC (motor control center).
“Since it was a whole new main service, we worked with SEAlaska to coordinate the shut-down and re-start of the entire system,”
Jeff said.
Since the mechanical teams had to remove a lot of ceiling to work, Jeff says the electrical team also replaced large portions of lights.
worked hand-in-hand with mechanical on the buildings for this project.
“If mechanical was there, so were we,” Jeff said.
The project involves a four-pipe system, a distribution system that contains both hot water supply with return lines and a chilled water supply with return lines.
The electrical team installed controls, main power, thermostat, and power to VFD (variable frequency drive) pumps and chillers.
PROJECT TEAMS
In addition to mechanical and electrical, P1 Service has played a major role in the HVAC upgrades, conducting start-up and troubleshooting.
Todd says he doesn’t see the work slowing down for P1 as Haskell continues to make updates to the campus.
“P1 is proud to be part of such a valuable piece of history in Lawrence, KS,” he said. “We look forward to this continued partnership.”
MECHANICAL TEAM: Todd Mihalchik, Project Manager; Wayne Foster, Piping General Foreman; Mike Farve, Piping Foreman; John Kraus, Sheet Metal Foreman; Bryan Biggs, Sheet Metal Foreman
ELECTRICAL TEAM: Jeff Luttman, Project Manager; Nick Keller, Electrical Foreman
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PIctured, clockwise from top left: Chilled water pump and buffer tank; air-cooled chiller; fan coil unit (FCU) in dorm room; ductwork for FCU in lavatory; FCU in mechanical room; domestic hot water heaters - FUN FACT, these had to enter the building through the window pictured.
SEWAGE SAVING THE
P1 Service Installs Dual Suction Pump to Increase Plumbing Efficiency at Kansas City Federal Building
When the sewage pump ejection system at the Richard Bowling Federal Building in downtown Kansas City started to fail, P1 Service came to the rescue with a major upgrade.
Approximately 16 federal agencies, including the Social Security Administration, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and Health and Human Services, occupy the Missouri building.
The P1 team assembled for the job to remove the old air pumps, motors, and control panels, clearing the way for a new system to be installed.
Plumbing Project Manager Dave Rollo notes that the old system was a duplex pneumatic pump system.
“These systems can be loud and noisy, prone to leaks, and difficult to maintain,” Dave said. “The new system installed was a major upgrade: a dual suction-style pump.”
“The new dual suction pump system will undoubtedly be easier to maintain,” Dave added.
The system is specifically designed to handle the increased volume and temperature of incoming water and can effortlessly manage the building’s 40-foot rise.
In addition, the new system is large enough to capture sub-level and ground-level restrooms.
The greatest challenge was the height of the building and the location of the pumping system.
“This building, with its 18 floors, posed a unique challenge as the pumping system is located in a recessed area of the basement,” Dave explained.
“However, with our team’s dedication and seamless teamwork, we successfully extracted the old system and assembled the new one, even in that challenging space,” Dave said.
The team used large-schedule 40 steel pipes - welded and flanged - to build the system’s discharge piping.
The total shutdown was seven days, during which all restrooms were temporarily closed, and steam condensate from the sewer was captured in a temporary vessel.
P1 had to work with urgency to complete the job within the timeframe and get the building’s facilities back up and running correctly.
Dave said P1’s single-source capabilities helped immensely in getting it all done.
“Our plumbers, electricians, and pipefitters all worked together to complete the project on time and within budget,” he said.
Dave said he’s grateful to the expert team that made this project another successful job completed.
“This wouldn’t have been possible without the amazing expertise and hard work of the P1 Service team.”
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“The old systems can be loud and noisy, prone to leaks, and difficult to maintain. The new dual suction-style pump installed was a major upgrade.”
-Dave Rollo, Plumbing Project Manager
Left: The old pumping system’s recessed location presented a challenge.
Below: The new system is quieter and more efficient.
QUICK FACTS:
Dave Rollo
Plumbing Project Manager
Connor Hayes
Account Manager
Tyler Thomas
Service Coordinator
Doug Sinclair
Electrical Project Manager
Eric Nott
Plumbing Foreman
Contract Amount
$105,675.00
Shutdown Time 7 days
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NEW FACES/ANNOUNCEMENTS
Please join us in welcoming our newest P1 associates. KEY: (C) = P1 Construction, (S) = P1 Service
(C) Caleb Smith Projects Team Lead Lawrence
(S) Dake Unruh Accounts Manager Wichita
(S) Rawlyn Reynolds Warehouse Coordinator Topeka
ROLE CHANGES & PROMOTIONS
Congratulations!
Congratulations to P1 Service FMO Manager
Bryce Tullis and family on the arrival of baby Dean Tullis, born on Tuesday, March 26. Mom and baby are doing great and big sister is still adjusting!
Congratulations to P1 Service IT Technician Collin Richards and family on their newest addition –Otto Vining Richards! Otto arrived on April 12 at 12:30am, weighing 7lbs and 7oz.
Congratulations to P1 Service IT Technician
Peter Winter and family on their newest addition: Lydia Elisabethe! Lydia arrived April 2, weighing in at 9lbs and 10oz. Mom and baby are doing great.
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(C) Daniel Osborne Field to Office Project Manager Las Vegas
(C) Mike McClammer Promotion Senior Project Manager Lenexa
BIRTHDAYS + ANNIVERSARIES
Office and field associate birthdays and work anniversaries
MAY BIRTHDAYS
1 MORGAN MALM
MAURICE ASBIE
PARKER DEAN
2 DARRIN BRETTHAUER
ACHILLIES GRIFFIN
COLE BARTOW
RON ISBELL
LANGH THANG 3 JEFF WALKER
JOSHUA HEBERT 4 WILL JONES
DANIEL RANKIN
STEPHEN RATLIFF
TREVOR BURNS
RYAN LOWE
TYREE DAVIS
JOSEPH BARNARD
5 NATHEN JOHNSON
TOM SPARKS
LYNDEN BRUEGMAN
MICHAEL GETZSCHMAN
DUSTIN RAINES
KEVIN HARVEY
CALEB FOSTER
6 MIGUEL DIOSDADO
CASEY WALSH
JAMMIE TAYLOR
7 KEATON MIDDENDORF
JOHNATHAN LOCKLEAIR
ASHLY KILZ
MITCHELL STANSELL
ZACH NOLL
DONNA HOLDERBY
8 RAYMON NEIDHOLDT
JAMAL PRINCE
DUSTIN ALLEN
WORK ANNIVERSARIES
MAYA GALLO
BEN PRUETT
CHAD TILTON
JEFFREY SIMS
ARTURO AQUINO PENALOZA
CALVIN MEJIA
APRIL REID 9 BOB STEVENS
ROSS
JOHNNY ROMAN PETE KELLEY
RODERICK MOORE
MIKE FARVE
JOSEPH JOHNSON
RONNIE HULEN
MITCHELL HICKS
DAKOTA LISTER
RUSSELL PIERCE
JACOB BRICKEY
JAMES NIEDERHELM
RODGER BRICKER
JOHN RYAN FETTERS
DOMINIQUE NEWBY
MICHAEL STETTNISCH
DANIEL HEAD
CHRIS PARKER
HOLTZEN
ALEX RODRIGUEZ
LUKE KREHBIEL
BILLY WYRE
CARSON MATTHEWS
MICHAEL SULLIVAN
WESLEY SMITH
CRYSTAL HOLMES
HAROLD EYCHANER
MICHAEL MILLER
MATT EISELE
VALENTINE
MORELAN
RUSSELL
PATTERSON
HOLTHAUS
BRADFORD BRIAN MOORE
STEPHANIE TEMMEL
SMITH JAKE HILLE
DARRIS SPENCER THOMAS KELLEY
DUKE NORRIS
JEFFREY SCHRADER
HAROLD GREEN
PAYDEN BAUMAN KENNY STILES JOSE MEJIA
HART
PIXTON
HAWK
MARTIN
OSHEL
CHISM
COOK
PALMER
WILLIAMS
BRUSH
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BRAD
JONATHAN
17 DAVID FREY 18 CHRIS
BRANDON
THAD
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BRANDON
LIBERTY
BENJAMIN
BOB
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SAMUEL
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CURTIS
ETHAN
22 NATHAN
WARREN
AARON
KALEB
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ROBB
KENNY
MATT
5 YEARS: HAYLEY LEONARD, NICHOLAS GUTERMUTH, JOSHUA FLETCHALL, NOAH NOCE, NICKOLAS VASKNETZ, DON CREASON, SHAWN FRALEY, JONATHAN ENLOE, JOHN PORTER 10 YEARS: SHANON COPELAND, STEVE KLAMM, ERIC WILLIAMS, RUSTY PRESLEY, BRAD WINSOR JAMIE PENRY, ALEX VANLEEUWEN | 15 YEARS: MORGAN LASSISE
CLAYTON
AARON
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EDER JOSHUA MASSEY
SANDS RENE DELGADO
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2024 TAKE OUR SONS AND DAUGHTERS TO WORK DAY: P1 kids and families had a big day on April 25 with safety tips, crafts, Blessing Bags for the homeless, boat building, a magician, and a special visit from KU’s Baby Jay!
MCAKC BRACKET: Congratulations to our P1 MCAKC March Madness Bracket Challenge Winners! Vice President Glenn Shain (pictured, far right) earned second place, and Project Manager Brady Kyle (pictured, left) snagged third. Both took home fine prizes donated by DeWalt.
P1 BRACKET: Congratulations to Project Engineer Greg Murphy on winning the internal March Madness Bracket. Greg donated half his earnings to his charity of choice: Craig Hospital Foundation.
HAPPENINGS
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MARCH MADNESS VICTORIES!
KHEA GOLF: Congrats to the P1 Service team on winning the Kansas Healthcare Engineers Association (KHEA) Spring Golf Tournament in Wichita. Pictured, top left: Service Manager Brad David, Proactive Solutions Consultants Matt Sipe and Brian Glamann, and Chen-Aqua, Inc. guest Brenan Herrera.
CLAY SHOOT: The Lenexa P1 Service team had a blast enjoying great weather and friendly competition at the 2024 MCA Kansas City Powder Creek Shooting Park Clay Shooting Event.
Pictured, bottom right: Project Development Engineer Swapnil Shende; Account Manager Connor Hayes; Christine Hawkins; Assistant Marketing Manager Jeremi Strasser; Account Manager Sal Mormino; Project Engineer Thomas O’Connor; Operations Coordinator Aubrey Gilmore; FMO Program Administrator Jen Kohl; Project Operations Manager Clinton Gechter; Account Manager Casey Drinkard
AWARDED WORK: P1 CONSTRUCTION APRIL TOTAL: $
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HAPPENINGS
Let’s Play!
Disc Golf
5th Place/Women’s: Kayla Foster and Cherie Nichols
Daniel Johnson
Kick Off/Walk
Linda Scott, Aubrey Gilmore, Diana Korbe, Tiffany Oldham, Meghan Scott, Mike Flores, Brady Kyle, Jason Larsen, Kayla Foster, Cherie Nichols, Cheri Totta, Kayla Hicks, David Becerra, James Daughtery, Alan Sparling, Joe Barajas, Ray Hansuld, Clinton Gechter, Dustin Thorne, Adam Brick, Cecilia Lohse
Flag Football – 5th Place
Victoria Walkowiak, Cameron Gordon, Gerardo Padilla, Thomas O’Connor, Swapnil Shende, Tiffany Oldham, Diana Korbe, Kayla Foster
Bike Race
2nd Place Men’s 55-59 Division F: Glen Herring
4th Place Men’s 60-64 Division F: Mark Rau
3rd Place Women’s 30-34 Division F: Leslie Castro
1st Place Women’s 50-54 Division F: Linda Scott
Softball/3rd place:
Daniel Johnson, Clinton Gechter, Cameron Gordon, Diana Korbe, Brady Kyle, Sarah Garcia, Connor Hayes, Beth Martens, Kayla Foster, Tiffany Oldham, Devon Minckley, Micah Hain
Archery
1st Place Women’s – Jennifer Kohl
7th Place Men’s – Ray Hansuld
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KCCC is in full swing, and with the the first three weeks done, P1 is in 6th Place in our division! May events: 4th – 5K | 5th – Golf | 7th – Darts | 14th – Pool 18th – Trap Shoot | 19th – Volleyball | 19th – Adventure Race
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