Anna Slager Gorham Freshman FOC Champion Interview
Coverage
Jacob Terry Scarborough HS Interview, 3rd place FOC Seeded 16:00
Amy Laverty Cumberland, RI FOC Champion Interview
Nick Neveu Merriconeag Waldorf Boys Freshman winner interview
Ashleigh Hartford Monmouth Academy Girls Unseeded Runner-up interview
Mitchell Morris Cape Elizabeth interview, 4th place boys FOC, 16:06
Hannah Steelman Orono HS Seeded girls runner-up, 19:03.65
Maddy Doyle Marshwood HS 3rd place FOC seeded, 3rd place 19:04.7
Ahmed Musse Lewiston HS Boys Unseeded winner Interview 18:27.81
Festival of Champions week is here, all week long we will be previewing the meet to get you ready for the largest one day sporting event in the state of Maine. Today's feature is the top 25 performances all-time for boys & girls.
Check out our pre-meet FOC coverage with the girls virtual meet based on seeds, and also 5k times from 2014 season.
Check out our pre-meet FOC coverage with the boys virtual meet based on seeds, and also 5k times from 2014 season.
Each week, Julian Pelzer will give insightful information about the upcoming meets in the WMC.
Want to know who the individual & team champions have been from each year of FOC, well we've got the list for you.
Let's take a look at the top individuals that will be competing in the Festival of Champions (FOC).
Let's take a look at the top girls individuals that will be competing in the Festival of Champions (FOC).
Follow our live Twitter feed from Belfast today for the Festival of Champions (FOC)
Fast, wet, and muddy make for traditional running conditions for Maine's biggest cross country race, Maine XC Festival of Champions. Even though it wasn't perfect running conditions, there were still fast times posted with the top 35 boy runners under 17 and the top 28 girls running under 20.
Cumberland takes boys' title for the fourth time at Maine event. Clippers' Laverty captures girls' race.
Photo galleries from all 6 races from the Maine XC Festival of Champions by MaineTrackXC(via MileSplit)
Watch the Boys Seeded race from the Maine XC Festival of Champions (via MileSplit)
Few days (if any) can match what happened this past Saturday for R.I. cross-country athletes. Down in North Carolina, the smallest state may have made the biggest impact at the Great American X-C Festival. La Salle Academy, ranked No. 2 according to MileSplit's national poll, captured the featured Race of Champions event with a slim eight-point victory over second-place Mariatta, Ga. If that wasn't enough, the girls' team took runner-up honors in the ROC race and the boys of Bishop Hendricken took the top prize in the seeded Invitational race. About a 1,000 miles north of the Great American,Cumberland earned the spotlight at Maine's Festival of Champions. For the fourth time, the Clipper boys copped the team title. The opening act for the Blue and White occured in the girls' event where junior Amy Laverty broke the tape a winner. Teamwise, the Lady Clippers were second overall. Lastly, defending state champion Emma McMillan of Barrington, achieved gold in Thetford, Vt., with a dominating triumph at the Wood Trails Run.
We've broken the results down a bit further from the Festival of Champions, check out the Maine only, Class A,B,C results for boys.
We've broken the results down a bit further from the Festival of Champions, check out the Maine only, Class A,B,C results for girls.