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Oneontan Wins Pit Run 10K 

For the first time in several years, an Oneontan won the PIT Run 10K. Matthew Pohren, seen here moments after crossing the finish line with a time of 34:19, is congratulated by State Trooper Tim McQuaid, Binghamton, who was the pacer vehicle for the race. (Ian Austin/AllOTSEGO.com)
For the first time in several years, an Oneontan has won the Pit Run 10K. Matthew Pohren, seen here moments after crossing the finish line with a time of 34:19, is congratulated by State Trooper Tim McQuaid, Binghamton, who was the pacer vehicle for the race. Nearly 900 participants took place in the 22nd Annual Pit Run in remembrance of Ricky J. “Pit” Parisian, a state trooper who lost his life while stopping an armed robbery in 1994.(Ian Austin/AllOTSEGO.com)

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