Four Champions repeated as Lisandro Berry-Gaviria, Sofie Matson, Olivia Reynolds, and Henry Spritz retained their cross-country titles. Lila Gaudrault of Cape Elizabeth, and Alfie Walker of Fryeburg are first-time Champions.
Four Champions repeated as Lisandro Berry-Gaviria, Sofie Matson, Olivia Reynolds, and Henry Spritz retained their cross-country titles. Lila Gaudrault of Cape Elizabeth, and Alfie Walker of Fryeburg are first-time Champions.
Maine Coast Waldorf broke Orono's strangle hold on the Class Title and claimed its first state championship in Boys Class C cross-country. Henry Spritz of Waynflete repeated as Class C individual champion.
Alfie Walker, Fryeburg's lone male runner used a late surge to claim the individual title. While York used a balanced group to build the points necessary to take the team title.
Orono collected its second consecutive girl's title, and fifth in six years. to advance to New Englands. Maine Coast Waldorf's Olivia Reynolds claimed the individual championship.
Falmouth's Sofie Matson beat off challenges from Kate Tugman and Jillian RIchardson to repeat as Class A Champion. Bonny Eagle with senior leadership and freshman fire claimed the team title.
Lila Gaudrault cruises to the individual title with a new personal best mark. Ellsworth bests Yarmouth by three points to claim team championship.
Lisandro Berry-Gaviria of Mt. Ararat took his second consecutive State 5K Championship as Scarborough, led by a pair of Coffins, took the team title.
Close finishes dominated the class B races as identical times featured in both the boys and girls class B races. On the boys side, Hermon repeated as Regional Champion, while MDI edged Ellsworth by single point to take home the title.
The Orono cross-country teams put up the lowest team scores across the state Saturday October 20th, 2018 to dominate the Northern Maine Regionals. Camille Kohtala took the individual title and led the girls team to a win with just 23 points, while the boys pack running netted them just 26 points enroute to the title.
In the Class A Northern Maine Regional XC Championship scorekeepers need to use the 6th runner as a tie-breaker to award the Brunswick boys their championship as the Dragons and Hampden Broncos both finished with 53 points. In the Girls meet Camden, led by Augusta Stockman, used their depth to take the title.
In a three team race hosted by Edward Little at the Auburn Middle School, the Mt Ararat Eagles took the team wins in both the boys and girls races. The Lewiston Blue Devils were second while the host Red Eddies brought up the rear in both races.
Supporting a scholarship the Laliberte Invitational celebrates 19 years. Mt. Ararat takes the combined Boys & Girls team title.
In a pair of fast races, Helen Shearer and Lisandro Berry-Gaviria took the Beach to Beacon High School Mile Titles on eve of 10K. High School milers make strong showing in 10K the following day.
In its third year the Beach to Beacon High School Mile is more popular--and competitive-- than ever
Defending its 2107 State Class A Title Cheverus sprinted to a second consecutive title. 2019 should be a good year for the young Stags too.
With the meet on the line for Thornton Academy, Falmouth, and Cheverus, it all came down to the 4 x 400. TA and Falmouth ended up splitting the title with Cheverus not far behind.
Going the girls team the Edward Little boys team claimed the KVAC Class A title over six other teams. The Red Eddies closest competitor was from runner-up Lewiston.
Led a pair of freshmen with veteran support EL stormed to the KVAC Women's Class A Championship leaving Messalonskee in the runner-up position for the second straight year.
New to Class B after a long spell in Class A, the Cony Rams girls team best the field of eighteen teams for the KVAC Class B Title.
Lincoln Academy's cross country runners scored well in the 3200 and 1600 to lead the Eagles to the KVAC Boys Class B title as they held off the Cony Rams.
The Edward Little Girls repeated as KVAC Class A Champions by placing multiple Eddies in most events.
Nine teams from the KVAC and MVC met at Lisbon. The Cony women and Brunswick men came away with the wins.
The Lewiston Boys put up 266 points while the girls collected 186 to dominate a six team KVAC meet on Saturday May 12th.
In a evenly balanced three team meet where all teams performed well, the GNG women's team and Greely men's team end atop the meet.
In a KVAC at Belfast meet featuring Gardiner, Lawrence, and Brunswick, the Belfast women prevail over Lawrence while the Brunswick men hold off the hosts.
Cony boys roll up points in middle distances and jumps to claim the top spot while the Mt.Ararat girls use depth at distance to hold off the opposition at a KVAC meet May 7th.
Lewiston Boys and Girls Sweep Eight Team KVAC/MVC Meet
Falmouth opened May with a pair of wins as the boys team edged Biddeford, while the girls sneaked by South Portland in a five team SMAA meet.
The hosts take the girls meet, while visiting Mt.Ararat is tops for boys at the Waterville Relays.