JHS freshman Leo Anderson finishes first the annual Mariah’s Challenge Color Fun Run in Boulder Sunday. About 20 kids and adults ran or walked one mile or a 5K from Jefferson High to city limits and back. The color run — runners are sprayed with colored powder — helps fund scholarships in memory of Mariah McCarthy of Butte, who was killed in 2007 at age 14 by a minor who had been drinking and driving. Holding the finish line are Colleen Teeling, left, and George Teeling.
JHS freshman Leo Anderson finishes first the annual Mariah’s Challenge Color Fun Run in Boulder Sunday. About 20 kids and adults ran or walked one mile or a 5K from Jefferson High to city limits and back. The color run — runners are sprayed with colored powder — helps fund scholarships in memory of Mariah McCarthy of Butte, who was killed in 2007 at age 14 by a minor who had been drinking and driving. Holding the finish line are Colleen Teeling, left, and George Teeling.
JHS students, from left, Laurynn Armstrong, Tempe Solomon and Hailee Stiles — all members of the Mariahs Challenge Club — pose before running.
Runners and volunteers pose after the awards ceremony.