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The 10th edition of the Maine XC Festival of Champions proved to be another exciting meet. The runners had to battle wet & muddy conditions that detoriated the course by the end of the day. Despite the conditions there still were some great performances, and the team results showed a shake-up in the coaches poll this week is likely. The pre-race favorites Abbey Leonardi & Matt McClintock lived up to the expcatations as both repeated & dominated the competition. The unique format of the festival provided some athletes with the chance to shine, and the post race results ceremony was loud as ever congratulating the athletes & teams on a job well done. Although the green men didn't make an apperance this fall...

 

Results Boys Freshman | Boys Unseeded | Boys Seeded | Boys CombinedGirls Freshman | Girls Unseeded | Girls Seeded | Girls Combined

Photo Galleries  Dave Flewelling  |  MaineTrackXC | Brian Hubbell

Race Videos: Boys Seeded | Girls Seeded | Girls Freshman | Boys Freshman | Girls Unseeded | Boys unseeded

Post-Race Interviews  Abbey Leonardi - Girls Seeded Race Winner | Matt McClintock - Boys Seeded Race Winner | Caleb Lord - Boys Freshman Race Winner |

Erzsebet Nagy - Girls Seeded Runner-up | Bronte Elias - Girls Freshman Race Winner | Alex Owen -Unseeded Boys Winner

 

 

The MDI Girls put on a clinic of how to run in the mud at the 2011 FOC. MDI scored just 104 to put away the 40 team girls field with relative ease. MDI averaged 21:02.10 for their top 5, despite not having a finisher in the top 10, they all 5 scoring athletes in top 31 The scary thought for the rest of the state is that the top was 4 sophomores & 1 freshman. Just how dominating was MDI, only 4 teams #2 runners beat MDI's #5 runner!

 

Team Recap:

#2/ #4 MDI: The Trojans showed they are the team to beat in Class B in 2011. They used a great pack that has a spread of 1:09 (runners 1-5).

#3/ #5 Camden Hills The Windjammers had another strong day finishing 2nd, they had the best 1-2 duo in the meet Willow Parker 8th & Brittany Bowman 10th

#6/#2 John Bapst The Crusaders finished 8th overall, 6th amongst Maine teams-Adrienne Carmack led the way with a 14th place finish

#9/ #10 Falmouth  The biggest movers in the field with their 3rd place finish, Falmouth showed it's in the mix for a high finish at the Class B state meet with their performance today

#8 Mt Blue 6th overall & 5th best Maine team the Cougars ran like they belong in the top 10 teams in the state. Addie Cullenberg (12th) led the way)

#12 Caribou The Vikings finished 12th in the field

Unranked Brunswick: The Dragons had their best race of the season placing 4th overall, defeating several ranked team ahead of them. Teresa Murphy placed 21st to led them

 

 Women Top 5 Teams
   1 Mount Desert Island HS      104   11   18   19   25   31   37   74
      Total Time:  1:45:10.46
         Average:    21:02.10
   2 Camden Hills High School    169    8   10   40   49   62   63   79
      Total Time:  1:46:48.39
         Average:    21:21.68
   3 Falmouth High School        221   15   34   44   57   71   80   88
      Total Time:  1:49:29.99
         Average:    21:54.00
   4 Brunswick High School       230   21   43   47   51   68  126  147
      Total Time:  1:49:59.51
         Average:    21:59.91
   5 Harwood - VT                247    4   28   66   67   82   86   87
      Total Time:  1:48:38.63
         Average:    21:43.73

 

Abbey Leonardi won her 3rd FOC title on Saturday as she dispatched the competition with relative ease. Leonardi crossed the line in 18:16, off her meet record from last year but a excellent time considering the conditions of the course. Abbey went after the record hitting the mile in 5:30 with Bethanie Brown of Waterville a few paces off, but the 2nd mile proved to be too slow due to mud as she was 11:30 at 2 miles.  Abbey was disappointed that she didn't have better conditions but she said you can't control the weather. Erzsebet Nagy of Lawrence ran a great race moving up after a smart start to nab 2nd in a fine 19:02.42. Abby Mace of Maranacook was steady like usual to nab 3rd place, she was also the top Class B runner in the field.

 

Top 5 Finishers by Class

Class A

 1 Abbey Leonardi            SR Kennebunk             18:16.55    
 2 Erzsebet Nagy             JR Lawrence              19:02.42   
 3 Nyajock Pan               JR South Portland        20:15.69    
 4 Addie Cullenberg          SR Mt. Blue              20:31.00   
 5 Laura Broderick           SO Kennebunk             20:41.01   


Class B

 1 Abby Mace                 SR Maranacook            19:20.88    
 2 Aleta Looker              SO Ellsworth             19:38.75    
 3 Bethanie Brown            JR Waterville            19:46.22 
 4 Willow Parker             FR Camden Hills          20:06.15  
 5 Brittany Bowman           SO Camden Hills          20:21.12   
  

Class C

 1 Carsyn Koch               SO Washburn              19:59.66    
 2 Bronte Elias              FR Madison High School   20:57.81
 3 Sophia Thayer             SO Boothbay              21:11.61  
 4 Rowan Wilson              SO Orono High School     21:39.85
 5 Allie McClintock          JR Madison High School   21:45.19 

Falmouth came ready to run in the tough conditions, The Yachtsmen came into the meet as one of the team favorites and didn't disappoint. Falmouth won the meet over a couple of out of state team, JH Gillis of Novia Scotia & Cumberland, Rholde Island as well top ranked Scarborough. How did they do it? Well they got a great up front effort from Tim Follo (5th), then had a strong pack in the seeded race that finished within 27 seconds of each other. A key component to their win was the strong run by freshman Spencer Brown (17:54), who finished 2nd in the freshman race & 29th overall. Brown usually the 6th man of the squad had a strong run, and gave the Yachtsmen  the boost they needed for victory. Falmouth averaged 17:42.44 for runners 1-5.

 

Team Recap:

#2/ #1 Falmouth Showed they were the top team in state in this meet. Great quality & depth for the Yachtsmen. Their #7 runner would have been in the scoring 5 for all teams but 2 in the meet. No doubt Falmouth is the favorite to win Class B this fall

#1/ #2 Scarborough The Red Storm finished 2nd amongst Maine teams & 4th overall. They got a great performance from Nick Morris (3rd). Freshman Jacob Terry (6th) in the freshman race was their #3 runner.

#4/ #8 Caribou finished 7th overall, & 4th best Maine team, Caleb Chapman led the way with a 30th place finish

#5/ #7 South Portland ran well despite top runner Darryl Wilkinson having to drop out, The Red Riots 11th overall. They were the 4th best Clas A team

#7/ #4 NYA ran without #1 Cam Regan or #3 Alex Coffin but still had a strong showing grabbing 13th place overall

#8/ #4 Bangor had a great day finishing 6th overall & 3rd Maine team. Jonathan Stanhope led the way in 14th, freshman Jacob Archer was 4th in the freshman race

#10 Cape Elizabeth ran without #1 Thomas Bottomley & #4 runner Thomas Robinson but still put in a strong showing in 17th, Peter Doane 38th led the Capers.

#11 Lewiston ran very well placing 9th overall, the Blue Devils showed they'll be ready to challenge Bangor for the EM in 3 weeks.

#12 Hampden  showed they will be a team to watch out for going forward, The Broncos placed 8th overall

Unranked Telstar was the surprise of the FOC placing an impressive 10th, they will be a tough team to beat in Class C and could give NYA a good run

 

 

 

 

 Men Top 5 Teams
   1 Falmouth High School        136    5   24   28   29   50   54   69
      Total Time:  1:28:32.20
         Average:    17:42.44
   2 J.H. Gillis High School -   159    2   15   37   43   62  111  127
      Total Time:  1:28:38.33
         Average:    17:43.67
   3 Cumberland High School -    176   10   12   32   34   88   92  105
      Total Time:  1:29:17.91
         Average:    17:51.59
   4 Scarborough High School     184    3   23   48   51   59  106  122
      Total Time:  1:29:18.31
         Average:    17:51.67
   5 Harwood - VT                303   21   44   56   64  118  123  132
      Total Time:  1:31:58.80
         Average:    18:23.76





Matt McClintock led from start to finish while winning his 2nd straight Maine XC Festival of Champions title. Despite the muddy conditions Matt gave it his best try to chase the course record, but the course conditions didn't cooperate. Matt still went on to run 16:08 which shows the kind of shape he currently is in. Mike Tate of JH Gillis, NS was the runner-up with Nick Morris of Scarborough finished 3rd using a powerful kick over the last 100m.

 

Top 5 Finishers by Class

Class A

1 Nick Morris               SR Scarborough           16:37.40    
2 Harlow Ladd               SR Messalonskee          16:57.71    
3 Benson Worthington        SR Brunswick             17:12.08   
4 Cam Nadeau                JR Biddeford             17:22.90   
5 Jonathan Stanhope         SO Bangor High School    17:27.69   


Class B

1 Timothy Follo             SR Falmouth              16:39.31    
2 Dan Curts                 SO Ellsworth             16:44.96    
3 Matt Eager                SR Presque Isle          17:42.63   
4 Jay Lesser                JR Falmouth              17:50.50   
5 Colby Howland             SR Falmouth              17:53.31   


Class C

 1 Matthew McClintock        SR Madison High School   16:08.07    
 2 Chase Brown               SR Boothbay              16:38.72    
 3 Alex Bulteel              SR Orono High School     16:51.68    
 4 Josef Holt-Andrews        SO Telstar               16:55.72 
 5 Matt Guiod                SR Mattanawcook          17:34.56   



 

National Elite Performances- despite the conditions there was 7 marks worthy of national recognization

HS Girls
5000 Meter Run 18:16.55 Abbey Leonardi Kennebunk High School
5000 Meter Run 19:02.42 Erzsebet Nagy Lawrence High School
5000 Meter Run 19:20.88 Abby Mace Maranacook Community High School
5000 Meter Run 19:26.04 Jamie Thomas Harwood Union High school
5000 Meter Run 19:38.75 Aleta Looker Ellsworth High School
HS Boys
5000 Meter Run 16:08.07 Matt McClintock Madison Memorial High School
5000 Meter Run 16:28.52 Mike Tate Dr. John Hugh Gillis Regional High School

 

Interesting Tidbits

  • Leonardi's time would have placed her 52nd in the boys combined race
  • The boys freshman winner, Caleb Lord ran a 50 second personal despite the conditions & was a big reason Hampden finished 8th
  • Bronte Elias the girls freshman winner from Madison lowered her best time by 55 seconds
  • Speaking of Madison they earned two gold medals on the day one from Elias the other from Seeded Boys winner Matt McClintock
  • This was the last time Leonardi or McClintock will run on the Belfast course so they will be unable to break the course record
  •  Willow Parker (Camden Hills) was the only freshman to run in Seeded Girls race, she proved she belonged with a 8th place finish- interesting note she wore vibram five fingers instead of spikes
  • Speaking of spikes, the girls runner-up Erzsebet Nagy wore spikes for the first time in XC race- good move she said
  • Orono's Alex Bulteel showed up to awards in a little different attire than the rest of the runners, he opted for a bathrobe.
  • Falmouth was the top overall program earning the win in the boys & 3rd in the girls
  • The #1 seed in the boys freshman race Sean McGovern missed the race to a possible stress frature in his foot

 

Other Media Coverage

Runners Endure Soggy Conditions Bangor Daily News

McClintock, Leonardi repeat  Kennebec Journal