Congratulations to the winners of SMOHIT’s Spring STEPS Challenge, which ended on April 30. SMOHIT would like to thank all the participants for committing to their health and team spirit during the STEPS Challenge.
The fall STEPS Challenge will begin Sept. 15 and continue through Oct. 31.
The following participants entered the Million Steps Club:
Quinn Peterson – 1,542,081 steps
Eric Peterson – 1,378,920 steps
Dennis Menges – 1,203,098 steps
Lorena Hayden – 1,104,515 steps
Kevin Millering – 1,084,860 steps
Geneva Menges – 1,072,360 steps
Doug Tracy – 1,006,419 steps
The most improved participants include:
Paige Armstrong – improved by 132,616 steps
Chris Caricato – improved by 67,054 steps
John Espinos, Jr. – improved by 247,437 steps
Johnny Galvan – improved by 118,739 steps
Kris Hammond – improved by 501,900 steps
Carol Menges – improved by 338,751 steps
Geneva Menges – improved by 358,210 steps
Ginger Moore – improved by 44,011 steps
Iris Ruiz – improved by 151,672 steps
Kathy Wagone – improved by 214,055 steps
Advanced class top 10 winners include:
- Quinn Peterson – 1,542,081 steps
- Eric Peterson – 1,378,920 steps
- Dennis Menges – 1,203,098 steps
- Lorena Hayden – 1,104,515 steps
- Kevin Millering – 1,084,860 steps
- Geneva Menges – 1,072,277 steps
- Doug Tracy – 1,006,419 steps
- Dwight Nelson – 826,202 steps
- Chris Caricato – 763,423 steps
- Scott Hart – 760,383 steps
Beginner class top 10 winners:
- Iris Ruiz – 294,084 steps
- John Simpson – 283,320 steps
- Mike Cooley – 297,588 steps
- Jose Romero – 275,937 steps
- Shannon Wagner – 272,222 steps
- Garrett Mills – 270,980 steps
- Amy Ramos – 262,255 steps
- Daniel Maslo – 243,119 steps
- Jason Whitman – 238,700 steps
- .David Roche – 229,017 steps
Best team award: Team Basset, which includes Dylan Cooper, Nick Schmitt, Amanda Schmitt and Pam Cooper
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