GORHAM — Though Lisbon High School does not have an indoor track program, athletes interested in the sports are able to compete in Western Maine Conference meets.
On Friday at the University of Southern Maine, Chase Collier and Nicholas Harriman were in action for the Greyhounds.
Collier won the junior 55- meter dash in 7.97, along with crossing first in the junior 55 hurdles in 9.84. She also finished third in the Open long jump competition with a leap of 15- 01.75.
Harriman competed in two events, taking third in the Open one- mile run ( 4: 43.17) and fifth in the Open 800 (2:17.99).
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