your hometown team
Run Johnson City
this season
starts
March 22, 2026
when
3/22/2026 at 5pm
meet the people
Run Johnson City leadership team
Deena Ludtke
Public Relations / Social Media
My name is Deena and I'm a sophomore at East Tennessee State. I am majoring in exercise science with plans to go to Physician Assistant school. I run the mile, steeplechase and 5k on ETSU’s track and field team. Outside of academics and athletics I like to play guitar and read!
Felicity Bost
Donor / Sponsor Relations
My name is Felicity and I'm a grad student at East Tennessee State. I am a physical therapy student at ETSU. I ran at the University of Memphis while I was in undergrad- 800m in track and 5k & 6k in XC.
Hannah Burkhart
President, Impact
Hi! My name is Hannah and I am a Physical Therapy student with a Master’s in Sport Science. I ran the 400 and 800 when I was a member of the T&F team. I currently enjoy training my personal training clients. Outside of school and work, I love finding new coffee shops and reading!
Isabella Dentino
Season Planning
Hi! My name is Isabella and I'm a freshman at East Tennessee State. I am a nutrition major with a long term goal of becoming a physicians assistant. I run the 5k and 6k during cross country and the mile and 800 for track season. I love anything outside related and spending time with my friends!
Izelle Kruger
Treasurer
My name is Izelle and I am a senior at East Tennessee State. I am majoring in Psychology with a minor in Journalism and Global Health. I run the 800m and 1500m in Track & Field. In my free timeI like to read and listen to music or watch a movie or show.
Jasmine Greenidge
Community Engagement
Hi! My name is Jasmine and I am a junior. I am in the early admission program at Gatton College of Pharmacy and will matriculate over in Fall 2026!! I’ve been running my whole life and in my free time I like to bake and spend time with my friends!
what if?
…there was a future where every kid gets to play, no matter their zip code, ability level, or family's income?
A future where collegiate athletes lock arms with their communities to make team sports accessible for all.