Maine State XC Girls Individual Champions 1978 - Present
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With September coming to a close in one more day it's time to look back at the first five weeks of the 2019 cross country season.
With the outdoor track practices starting next week we will take a look at the top 25 returners by event and by class, today's event the girls shot put
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.
Deering senior Alec Troxell had the fastest time of the day with his winning Class A 16:51.53 effort, while Sofie Matson of Falmouth was the fastest female as she won Class A in 19:22.73
State Championship weekend! Here's everything you need to know from all three state meets
With the outdoor track practices underway we will take a look at the top 25 returners by event and by class, today's event the javelin
Southern Maine Class C 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 MVC XC Championship will take place at the University of Maine at Augusta at 11am on Saturday morning.
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.
Jacob Hickey of Winthrop ran the fastest winning time ever at UMA for the MVC XC Championship, while Faith Belthen of Boothbay dominated the girls race. The Boothbay boys dominated the team race, while Monmouth Academy won the girls team title.
Mustangs take conference crown by half of a point (via Central Maine)
Pre-race favorites Ben Allen of Winthrop & Emma Wilson of Hall-Dale won their respective races at the MVC Championship at the University of Maine at Augusta. While the Monmouth girls got by pre-race favorite St Dom's while the Boothbay boys dominated as expected.
As part of our XC preview this year we are doing a virtual meets of the returners from last year based on 5k times for each class. Today's virtual meet is the Western Maine Class C Boys, see who is the favorite to win the Western Maine title this fall
As part of our XC preview this year we are doing a virtual meets of the returners from last year based on 5k times for each class. Today's virtual meet is the Western Maine Class C Girls, see who is the favorite to win the Western Maine title this fall
As part of our XC preview this year we are doing a virtual meets of the returners from last year based on 5k times for each class. Today's virtual meet is the Class C Girls, see who is the favorite to win the state title this fall.
From almost not being able to walk, the Monmouth senior raced to the top. (via Central Maine)
Now that the 2013 XC season is over let's take a look back at who will be back for the 2014 season. Before we start our indoor track event previews lets close out the XC season with a look into our crystal ball for the 2014 season. We'll look at the state meet results as well as top 25 returning times. Who will be the individual favorites, what teams will be at the top? Check it out
The Lisbon girls edged the Boothbay Seahawks by a single point to claim the MVC conference title Saturday at UMA. The girls race was won by Sophia Thayer of Boothbay. On the boys side Boothbay cruised to the team win, while Telstar's Josef Holt-Andrews repeated as individual champion.
The Mountain Valley Conference (MVC) XC Championship will take place on Saturday at the University of Maine at Augusta. Check out the individual favorites as well as the team favorites to win conference titles.
It's August, and that can mean one thing. XC season is just about upon us. Now that we are in the mandatory hands-off period lets take a look at the the top returning teams for Class C Girls XC in 2013
It's August, and that can mean one thing. XC season is just about upon us. Now that we are in the mandatory hands-off period lets take a look at the the top returning teams for Class C Boys XC in 2013
Before we start our indoor track event previews lets close out the XC season with a look into our crystal ball for the 2013 season
It's never too early to start looking ahead to the 2013 XC season. Check out the state meet results from each class with the seniors removed to see who is the individual & team favorites next year.
Conference Championship week is here, MaineTrackXC will be bringing you all the pre-meet coverage as well as post meet coverage. Check out the MVC meet preview
Tom Menendez swore that he never saw his daughter, Nicole Court-Menedez, run her first race as a Lewiston freshman. It took a little while for him to convince her, though. "It was at the Laliberte (Invitational). I wasn't used to looking for blue, and every time she went by, I never cheere... (via www.sunjournal.com)
AUBURN — The Waterville track and field team gathered its belongings from the infield of the Edward Little track. They hugged, high-fived and then began walking toward the parking lot. To a standing ovation. By the Edward Little track and field squad. The Red Eddies app... (via www.sunjournal.com)
The MVC Championship meet will be held Saturday at the University of Maine at Augusta. The Boys team race should be a good match-up between the defending Class C state champions & MVC Champions looking for a repeat, while they will face a stiff challenge from Monmouth Academy. At the beginning of the season the two team squared off with Boothbay earning a 2 point win, expect a close battle between the two squads on Saturday. Click Headline to read more...
Erskine missed qualifying for the girls cross country state championships by eight points last fall. The Eagles were poised to make another run this season, but then the injury gods decided to find out how much they could handle. (via www.kjonline.com)
Abby Mace and Matt McClintock both won state titles last fall and are both looking for ways to lower their times. (via www.kjonline.com)
Now that the individual class previews for both girls & boys have been published, it's time to make some state meet team predictions for each class.
The battle for the team title this fall is sure to be a fight with several of the top teams from last fall returning key members of their squads. Waynflete is the defending champion returns 5 runners from their squad that dominated Western Class C last year and went on to capture the state title. Lisbon & Monmouth return strong teams this fall. There are sure to be some great races this fall. Can anyone challenge Waynflete? Who will be the surprise team? Will Adele Espy win the individual crown again? Stay Tuned
The team title is going to be one to watch with several of the top teams from last fall returning key members of their squads. Hall-Dale & Monmouth both return their entire squads from last fall, while Winthrop & Lisbon, the top 2 teams from 2007 will be in the mix as well. What team will establish itself early on? Who will challenge Wade Davis? What team will surprise everyone?