Sports
Indoor Track
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The senior won three events at the Class A state championships and set a meet record in the 55-meter dash.
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Sprinters and jumpers dominate our team of the best indoor track and field athletes across the state.
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The senior set all-time Maine bests in the 800 and mile, swept the distance triple at the Class A meet, and won the New England mile.
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Our team features four athletes who set state records this season.
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Maddox Jordan of Noble High wins the boys' mile, while Teanne Ewings of Greater Houlton Christian Academy wins the girls' 2-mile.
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Lewiston's Makenna Drouin wins three sprint events, including a record-setting 55 dash, and Skowhegan's Billy Albertson, Marshwood's Andre Clark and South Portland's Arnaud Sioho also set meet records.
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York's Cary Drake breaks 5 minutes in the mile to set a meet record, and MDI's Miles Burr adds to his collection of state records with his time in the 400.
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This season, five of Maine's all-time best indoor track times have been broken. With big crowds and state titles on the line, more marks are likely to fall on Monday.
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Four records fall in exciting championship meet at Bowdoin College.
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Numerous personal bests are set as Western Maine Conference teams prepare for the state championships.
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Defending Class B state champions Sarah Ouellette of Morse and Reece Perry of Freeport are helping to raise the bar for pole vaulters in Maine.
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Several of these athletes were Varsity Maine All-State picks last winter.
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Scarborough, Portland, York and Freeport figure to be contenders at the state meet for both girls and boys.
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Local high school games for Wednesday, Dec. 20, and Thursday, Dec. 21.
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Our team of Maine's best indoor track athletes includes three sophomores and three juniors.
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This year's team includes a New England champion and three others who were runner-up at the regional meet.
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The senior distance runner helped the Red Storm win another Class A state championship, then earned a New England title in the 2-mile.
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The junior distance runner won three events at the Class B state meet and earned all-New England honors again this winter.
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The Scarborough boys collect their seventh consecutive championship, while the Bangor girls make it three straight.
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The Saints prevail in the boys' meet with only five scoring athletes, while Cary Drake sweeps the three distance events for the York girls.
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While perennial favorites may prevail in Class A, the Class B boys' and girls' meets could see first-time champions.
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South Portland takes its second straight boys' championship, while Scarborough earns its first since 2017.
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York's Matt Charpentier sets a meet record in the shot put, while Yarmouth sprinters impress.
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The trend accelerated during the pandemic, but coaches expect that top high school athletes will continue to compete in Boston, New York and beyond.
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These are 10 girls and 10 boys to keep an eye on as they build up to the conference and state championships.
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The Class A and B boys' state meets could be wide open, while Bonny Eagle and Scarborough should vie for the Class A girls' title.
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Dragons will look to defend their conference crown.
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Brunswick, Mt. Ararat and Freeport look to contend at their respective conference meets.
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Sara Morris is the new girls varsity basketball coach, while Nancy Riggs and Mariah Jollie will coach the indoor track teams.
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Fournier, 75, who ran the 1970 Boston Marathon before women could officially enter, coached nearly 50 years at Mt. Ararat.