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Participants of all ages explode from the start line Sunday in the Coach Jay 5K race at the NASA United Quest Soccer Facility in Kennesaw.<br>Staff/Kelly J. Huff
The Cannonade at the closing of the ceremony in Marietta was presented by members of the Haralson County ‘Invincibles Artillery,’ from left, Stefanie Sapp, David Sapp Jr. and David Sapp Sr.<br>Staff/Lindsay Field
Scott and Kelly Strickland of Woodstock, sporting ‘Yea Baby’ 10K event T-shirts, check out the start of the Coach Jay ‘Mohawk Mile’ event.<br>Staff/Kelly J. Huff
Bekah Grant, 13, a member of the NASA United Quest G18 Select Soccer team, sports a blue Mohawk wig as she cheers on runners at the start of the 5K race. Grant and members of her team were waiting to participate in the Mohawk Mile event later that morning.<br>Staff/Kelly J. Huff
Almost 1,000 people participated and even more showed up in support of a benefit run honoring coach Jay Ingram, who died in January 2012 while on an early-morning run near his home.<br>Staff/file
Author Anne Edwards, who penned such books as ‘Road to Tara’ and ‘Vivien Leigh: A Biography,’ talks with a group at the Strand Theatre on Saturday.<br>Staff/Kelly J. Huff
Corinne Ingram, the widow of coach Jay Ingram, celebrates finishing the 10K race Sunday morning at the NASA Quest soccer fields in Kennesaw.<br>Staff/Kelly J. Huff
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Two Cherokee County men, Scott McElroy, 39, and Josh Watkins, 33, were among the thousands of Americans who served in the Iraq War. Watkins, a tank worker, took this photo of one of his group’s tanks firing in Iraq.<br>Special to the MDJ

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