List of winners of Great Olympic Peninsula Duck Derby in Port Angeles today

PORT ANGELES — Here are the winners of Sunday’s 23rd annual Great Olympic Duck Derby, as released by Bruce Skinner, executive director of the Olympic Medical Center Foundation:

Main race

1. Grand prize, winner’s choice, 2012 Toyota Tacoma pickup or 2012 Toyota Corolla from Wilder Toyota-Scion, value $15,000 — Jason Herbert, Port Angeles.

2. $1,000 in cash from 7 Cedars Casino — Ron Allen, Jamestown S’Kallam tribe. (Allen will donate the money to the Duck Derby, Skinner said.)

3. $500 in cash from 7 Cedars Casino — Liz Mueller, Jamestown S’Klallam tribe (Mueller will donate the money to the Duck Derby, Skinner said.).

4. $175 gift certificate at Thomas Building Center from Sequim Rotary Club — Craig Davidson, Port Angeles.

5. Round-trip ticket on the MV Coho, and a night’s lodging at Strathcona Hotel in Victoria, from Blackball Ferry Line, $424 value — Ed Ebling, Sequim Health and Rehab.

6. Six-yard load of top soil and 6-yard load of budget bark from Lee’s Creek Landscape Materials, $300 value — Windermere Real Estate, Port Angeles.

7. Dinner for two from LD’s Woodfire Grill, $100 value — Chuck Parrish, Primo Construction, Inc., Sequim.

8. Six-yard load of gravel from Lee’s Creek Landscape Materials, $300 value — Sylvia Johnson, Sequim.

9. Men’s golf shirt and sweater, value up to $150, from Necessities and Temptations — Bill’s Plumbing, Sequim.

10. $100 gift certificate from Forks Outfitters — John and Gail Ralston, Ralston & Ralston Insurance.

11. $100 gift certificate from Bella Italia Restaurant — Wild Birds Unlimited, Gardiner.

12. $100 gift certificate from Baby Grand — Robert Lien, LaPush.

13. Year of lube and oil from Ruddell Auto Mall ($152) — Mike Cardoza, Port Angeles.

14. $100 gift certificate from A Brewed Awakening — David and Marcia Chance, Port Angeles.

15. $100 gift certificate from Gross’s Nursery & Florist — Dr. Paul Cunningham, Port Angeles.

16. $100 gift certificate from Gross’s Nursery & Florist — Frankfurth Auto Body and Towing, Sequim.

17. $100 gift certificate from Swain’s General Store — Beal Carpet and Drapery, Sequim.

18. $100 gift certificate from Washburn’s General Store, Neah Bay — Westport Shipyard Employee [Fund], Port Angeles.

19. $100 worth of gasoline from Bob’s Chevron — Sarah Pecoraro, no city listed.

20. $100 gift certificate from Washburn’s General Store, Neah Bay — Rhonda Cole, Forks.

21. $100 worth of gasoline from Lovell’s Roadrunner 76 — Dave Bennett, Kent.

22. Wash and wax for a year from First Race Car Wash, $399 value — Mark DeRousie, Port Angeles.

23. $230 in cash, 23rd Duck Derby anniversary prize from 7 Cedars Casino — Platt Irwin Law Firm.

24. $100 gift certificate for Double Eagle Steak and Seafood or Stymie’s Bar and Grill from Cedars at Dungeness ­golf course — Mike Steim, Port Angeles.

25. $100 gift certificate for Dockside Grill in Sequim from Sequim Rotary Club — Sound Bike and Kayaks, Port Angeles.

26. $100 gift certificate for Adrian’s Restaurant in Sequim from Sequim Rotary Club — Harlan Winslow, Port Angeles.

27. Family bowling package, Laurel Lanes, $70 value — Peter Fogliano, Los Angeles, Calif.

28. $100 gift certificate for Alder Wood Bistro restaurant in Sequim from Sequim Rotary Club — Susan Breitbach, Port Angeles.

29. $50 gift certificate from Chestnut Cottage restaurant — Mona Pelesky, Westport.

30. $50 gift certificate from The Oak Table restaurant in Sequim — Jim Pickett, Sequim.

31. $50 gift certificate from Chestnut Cottage restaurant — Tim and Tracy Lovell, Port Angeles.

32. $50 gift certificate from The Oak Table restaurant in Sequim — Julie Hatch, KayBank, Port Angeles.

33. $50 gift certificate from Fiesta Jalisco restaurant — Larry Breitbach, Port Angeles.

34. Craftsman drill combo from Sequim Sears, $100 value — Altagracia Sanchez, Neah Bay.

35. $50 gift certificate from Bushwhacker restaurant — Milgard Manufacturing, Tacoma.

36. $50 gift certificate from NAPA Auto Parts — Sylvia Strohn, Mack’s Ceramics, Port Angeles.

37. $50 gift certificate from C’est Si Bon restaurant — Tim Kirby, Sequim.

38. $50 gift certificate from Chinook Pharmacy in Forks and $25 gift certificate from Leppell’s Gifts in Forks — Bryan Turner, Sequim.

39. $50 gift certificate from Drake’s U-Bake Pizza and Subs — Tom Gagnon, Port Angeles.

40. Dinner for four from Blue Flame BBQ, $60 value — Bill Littlejohn, Olympic Ambulance, Inc., Sequim.

41. Fishing hat with salmon, steelhead and trout lures from Brian’s Sporting Goods in Sequim and Sequim Rotary, $100 value — Linda Flotto, Port Angeles.

42. $100 in cash from 7 Cedars Casino — Castell Insurance, Sequim.

Bub and Alice Olsen Very Important Duck Race (before the main race)

First place, $500 — Gary Lange, DDS, Sequim.

Second place, $250 — Peter Lavelle, no city listed.

Third place, $100 — Rocket Transportation, Sequim.

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