Thomas Blevins of the Port Angeles High School wrestling team holds up the winning duck over 25

Thomas Blevins of the Port Angeles High School wrestling team holds up the winning duck over 25

Here are the winners of today’s Great Olympic Peninsula Duck Derby

EDITOR’S NOTE — This story is accompanied by “Sequim resident wins choice of vehicle in 25th Great Olympic Peninsula Duck Derby” — https://www.peninsuladailynews.com/article/20140601/NEWS/306019920

PORT ANGELES — Winners of the 2014 25th Great Olympic Peninsula Duck Derby at Lincoln Park in Port Angeles, in descending order:

Rena Keith, Sequim — Wilder Toyota vehicle worth $17,804.40

Joe Watkins, Sequim —$1,000 cash from 7 Cedars Casino

Pam Bush, Sequim — $500 cash from 7 Cedars Casino

Kathy McNabb, Port Angeles— 2014 Washington State Fair package

Richard Kohler, Port Angeles — $100 gift certificate to Washburn’s General Store

Debbie Rutherford, Port Angeles — Royal Scot Hotel, Victoria, and tickets for two on the MV Coho

Rose Symonds, Port Angeles, $100, Forks Outfitters

Kelly Trudeau, Port Angeles — Five cases of Bedford’s sodas

John Dahl, Yelm —$100 gift certificate at Woodfire Grill

Sara Gagnon, Port Angeles — $100 gift certificate at Necessities and Temptations

Phil and Linda Walker, of Port Angeles — $100 gift certificate to Bella Italia

William Henkes, Port Angeles — $100 gift certificate to Double Eagle State and Seafood or Stymie’s Bar and Grill.

Beal Carpet and Drapery, Sequim — $152 gift certificate for a year of car lube from Ruddell Auto Mall

Jack and Janet Gray, Port Angeles — $100 gift certificate to Albertsons

David Rich, Port Townsend – $100 gift certificate to Safeway

Anne Volk, Port Angeles — $100 gift certificate to Doodlebugs

Pam Wilder, Seattle — $100 gift certificate to Gross’s Nursery and Florist

Ed Ebling, Sequim —$100 gift certificate to Swain’s General Store

Susan Callbreath, unlisted — $100 gift certificate to NAPA Auto Parts

Lucy Honnold, Port Angeles – $50 gift certificate to Applebee’s

Braun Northwest, Chehalis — $100 gas card, Bob’s Chevron

Alison Agness, Seattle — $100 gas card — Lovell’s Roadrunner 76

Kathy Roman Rocket Transportation, Port Angeles — $100 in select Monet Jewelry from JC Penney

Harry Thompson, Port Angeles — $100 pedicure, manicure and 5 tan sessions from Laurie Rinehart

Mobuilt RV, Port Angeles — $250 25th Duck Race anniversary prize

Evergreen Collision, Sequim — Wash and wax for a year from First Race Car Wash

Jerry Allen, Sequim — Craftsman Drill Combo

MB Rentals LLC, Vancouver — One night stay at Quillayute River Resort

Patricia Nipcon, Port Angeles — $50 gift certificate to Dynasty Chinese Restaurant

Arthur Green, unlisted —$50 gift certificate to Mariner Cafe

Vicky Devine, unlisted — $50 gift certificate to Angeles Millwork and Lumber

Vicki Foszcz, Port Angeles — $50 gift certificate to Hartnagel Building Supply

Jim McEntire, Sequim — $50 gift certificate to Chestnut Cottage

Rebecca Corely, unlisted — $50 gift certificate to Home Depot

Sherry Zindel, Port Angeles —$50 gift certificate to Next Door Gastropub

Ronn Dilling, Sequim —$50 gift certificate to The Oak Table

Roger Heroux, Carlsborg —$50 gift certificate to Chestnut Cottage

Alywwn Carlson, Sequim —$50 gift certificate to The Oak Table

Maxine Hopf, Port Angeles —$50 gift certificate to Fiesta Jalisco

Ryane and Tanya Rutherford —$50 gift certificate to The Bushwacker

Larry Hurd, Port Angeles — Admission for four to Olympic Game Farm

Julie Hatch, Port Angeles —$50 gift certificate to C’est si Bon restaurant

Precision Truss, Port Angeles —$50 gift certificate to 3 Rivers Resort

Iris Sutcliffe, Port Angeles —$50 gift certificate to Applebee’s or Black Bear Cafe

Craig Miller, Port Angeles —$100 cash from 7 Cedars Casino

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