The switch of seasons proposal could impact participation for Maine outdoor track.
The switch of seasons proposal could impact participation for Maine outdoor track.
Maine Milesplit catches up with 800 meter star Isaiah Harris. Harris, a Lewiston native, became the first Maine high schooler to break 1:50 in the 800.
Maine Milesplit catches up with professional distance runner Riley Masters. Masters, a three time track state champion, graduated from Bangor in 2008 before having a spectacular college career at the University of Maine and the University of Oklahoma.
The cancelation of the outdoor track season due to the coronavirus pandemic means we won't get to witness great individual performances at state championships. So how about we take a walk down memory lane and take a look at some of the best displays of individual talent since 2010.
Sam Bonsey catches up with Belfast great Levi Miller. Miller won the Class B cross country championship in 2004, and finished in the top-10 at the New England's three times, including a runner-up finish his senior season.
For high school track and field athletes who hope to compete at the collegiate level, their junior season is arguably the most important year. We examine why the coronavirus impacts the 2021 class the most.
Coulda, woulda, shoulda: A breakdown of the races, athletes and records we wanted to see in 2020 outdoor season.
Sofie Matson of Falmouth sped to her third consecutive Class A title, while the Bonny Eagle girls repeated as team champions. On the boys side Lisandro Berry-Gaviria of Mt Ararat won his third individual title in a row and guided his team to victory.
Lila Gaudrault & Jake Bassett of Cape Elizabeth win individual titles, while Greely sweeps team titles in Class B
Olivia Reynolds of Maine Coast Waldorf won her third straight Class C cross country title, while the Orono girls repeated. On the boys side Will Perkins of Boothbay took the title, while Maine Coast Waldorf repeated.
State Championship weekend! Here's everything you need to know from all three state meets
With seven teams in the Flo50 poll, availability for a top five finish is going to come with a small amount of error.
The postseason is officially here! The Northern and Southern Regional championships went off on Saturday. The North headed to Troy Howard Middle School in Belfast, while the South went to the Twinbrook Recreational area in Cumberland. Both regions produced close finishes and great individual performances. Let's take a look at the highlights.
Southern Maine Class A Regional XC Championship Preview
Conference championships around the state highlighted the weekend in Maine XC. We had several of the top teams in the state battle it out at the KVAC Championships, while some of the top runners rested for the WMC Championships. A course record went down in the PVC and there were dominant team finishes in the MVC. Let's take a look at the highlights.
The WMC Championships are set to go off Friday afternoon at St. Joseph's College in Standish. The York
While out-of-state teams took both the boys' and girls' races at the Festival of Champions, there was still much to be celebrated for Maine teams and athletes.
65 Maine schools and nearly 15 out-of-state schools will make the trip to Belfast on Saturday to run in the 16th annual Festival of Champions at Troy Howard Middle School.
65 Maine schools and nearly 15 out-of-state schools will make the trip to Belfast on Saturday to run in the 16th annual Festival of Champions at Troy Howard Middle School.
Close finishes from around the state and the 43rd running of the Manchester Invitational highlighted the weekend that was in Maine XC. Let's take a look at the top moments from the weekend.
The cross country season is finally here and already we've seen some impressive team wins at competitive early-season meets, and some spectacular individual performances.