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Two days after winning state championships, both Waterville teams and the Maranacook boys were mentally and physically spent. (via www.kjonline.com)
The Waterville Purple Panthers swept the Class B titles. The Lady Panthers dominated the rest of Class B amassing an impressive 145 1/2 points while York was the runner-up with 63, & Old Town a close 3rd with 62. On the boys side things were much close but Waterville prevailed 111-104 over Falmouth. Check back in later for more coverage. FULL RESULTS
AUGUSTA — Waterville swept the Class B track and field championships Saturday for the first time since 2008, cruising to the girls' crown and dethroning defending champion Falmouth by seven points in the boys' meet at Alumni Field. Saturday also was a championship day for local athle... (via www.sunjournal.com)
AUGUSTA — The Waterville High School girls continued their dominance of state Class B track with an impressive performance en route to their fifth consecutive state title at the Cony High track Saturday. But the Waterville High boys had to contend with defending two-time state champ Falmouth and the Panthers ... (via The Bangor Daily News)
The Waterville girls are runaway winners, while the boys turn back a challenge by Falmouth. (via www.pressherald.com)
AUGUSTA -- With half a lap to go in the boys 3,200-meter run, Jeff Hale flipped a switch and ran the most important 200 meters of his life. (via www.onlinesentinel.com)
Check back tomorrow to see the winner of each race from each class tomorrow. Your one stop shop for State Championship Coverage is MaineTrackXC, all winners are posted
Check out the MaineTrackXC Class B girls individual & team preview submitted by Sam Bonsey. Bonsey is a former Falmouth HS XC/ track & field participant, who currently attends UMF.
The boys’ outdoor track and field team from Edward Little High School has long been a classic example of why crunching numbers based on seeding and past performances is a slippery slope. Two years ago, the Red Eddies walked into the Class A state meet theoretically needing to make up... (via www.sunjournal.com)
Check out the MaineTrackXC Class B girls individual & team preview submitted by Sam Bonsey. Bonsey is a former Falmouth HS XC/ track & field participant, who currently attends UMF.