Post-race visiting Micah Hyde, an 11-year NFL player who grew up in Fostoria, cheats with Dee Dee Brickner, secretary of Hyde's IMagINe for Youth foundation , far left, and his mother, Pam Moore, after competing in Sunday's Jeff Shiff Memorial Run the Res. The event raised money for a fund named for Shiff at ProMedica Fostoria Community Hospital which assists cancer patients with various expenses associated with treating the disease. Travion Cousin of Fostoria was the overall winner in 19:56.15. Raia Koomen of Findlay was the top woman finisher for the third consecutive year, with a time of 22:08.67. Hyde is a free-agent safety who played the last seven seasons with the Buffalo Bills. He's not now playing football, but hasn't ruled out the possibility of returning to the Bills if needed. In the meantime, he's living in San Diego with his wife and two children. | Review Times Post-race visiting Micah Hyde, an 11-year NFL player who grew up in Fostoria, cheats with Dee Dee Brickner, secretary of Hyde's IMagINe for Youth foundation , far left, and his mother, Pam Moore, after competing in Sunday's Jeff Shiff Memorial Run the Res. The event raised money for a fund named for Shiff at ProMedica Fostoria Community Hospital which assists cancer patients with various expenses associated with treating the disease. Travion Cousin of Fostoria was the overall winner in 19:56.15. Raia Koomen of Findlay was the top woman finisher for the third consecutive year, with a time of 22:08.67. Hyde is a free-agent safety who played the last seven seasons with the Buffalo Bills. He's not now playing football, but hasn't ruled out the possibility of returning to the Bills if needed. In the meantime, he's living in San Diego with his wife and two children.

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