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Maxim to make the most of running a road race

Later this month, Old Town High School distance ace Hilary Maxim will compete in the Penobscot Valley Conference track and field championships in Presque Isle, hoping for another strong performance in what has been a memorable senior year of running.
County teams coping

The spring sports season is alive and well in Aroostook County, despite record-setting snowfall that lingered on the ground well into the spring.
State cross country teams can run in NEs

Maine's top high school cross country teams will be able to compete in the New England championships beginning next fall based on a vote Thursday by the Maine Principals' Association. After turning down similar proposals in 2002 and 2004, members
2 sides air views on cross country teams at NEs

AUGUSTA - Adam Deveau remembers the spirit of teamwork being crucial to his success in qualifying for the New England high school cross country championships last fall."I was running by myself," said the Mt. Blue of Farmington junior of his
Scarborough, Greely, Lisbon state champs

BELFAST - Going into the state championship, the Scarborough boys were looking for redemption.After having the state title snatched from them a year ago, the Red Storm made a 3.1-mile statement heard around the Troy Howard Middle school grounds
Bapst tips Old Town for 'B' title

BELFAST - Over the past few years, Western Maine teams have owned their Eastern Maine cousins in state cross country meets.The John Bapst Crusaders of Bangor, however, got this year's state meet started on the right foot for EM teams, winning their
High school cross country

At Belfast, 5 kilometersGIRLS RESULTSClass AMount Ararat 59, Deering 95, Mt. Blue 116, Waterville 165, Scarborough 173, Kennebunk 188, McAuley 194, Leavitt 213, Brunswick 215, Bangor 229, Edward Little 293, Cheverus 294, South Portland 307,
KVAC Cross Country All Conference

Class A
Girls
Brunswick: Chelsea Leeman; Leavitt: Emily Jacobs; Mount Ararat: Beth Wilcox, Jessie Wilcox, Krystal Douglas; Mt. Blue: Lily Hanste
Western Maine Championships


At Cumberland, 3.1 miles


Class A


Cross country

High schoolAt Cumberland, 3.1 milesWestern Maine ChampionshipsClass ADeering girls 52, Scarborough 72, Kennebunk 102, McAuley 117, Thornton 199, South Portland 205, Cheverus 206, Bonny Eagle 209, Sanford 224, Biddeford 234, Massabesic
Central, Owls, Hampden win regional crowns

BELFAST - The Hampden Academy Broncos have been literally running together this cross country season and it helped give them an Eastern Maine Class B title at the Troy Howard Middle School 3.1-mile course Saturday.Hampden squeaked past runner-up
Ponies, Bapst, Lee win

BELFAST - Mount Ararat of Topsham proved the rankings to be correct in the Eastern Maine cross country championships at Troy Howard Middle School Saturday while Old Town standout Cassie Hintz smashed another course record.The Eagles, who have been
Runners take to hills for cross country titles

Hundreds of high school runners will invade 5-kilometer courses in Belfast and Cumberland today for regional cross country championships.The Eastern Maine meet will be held on the trails behind Troy Howard Middle School in Belfast, the same site that
Cross country

High schoolDAC ChampionshipAt Roquebluffs, 3.1 milesWashington Academy boys 21, Machias 36, Narraguagus, Shead, Woodland, Calais1. Dom Winski (WA) 19:10, 2. Eric Leighton (WA) 19:24, 3. Adam Treat (M) 20:35, 4. Josh Albee (WA) 20:40, 5.
John Bapst girls, boys win titles; Old Town's Hintz sets record

BANGOR - The way she's running, not even a mucky course or gusty winds could slow down Old Town's Cassie Hintz during Saturday's Penobscot Valley Conference cross country championships."Well, it [the course] was a lot better than I thought it was
Cross country

HIGH SCHOOLAt Bangor, SaturdayPVC Championships, 3.06 milesVarsityJohn Bapst boys 74, Hampden 88, Ellsworth 94, Caribou 103, MDI 140, Old Town 168, Brewer 176, Orono 258, Presque Isle 261, Central 276, Sumner 291, Bangor 299, Lee 310,
Cross Country

High schoolAt Houlton, 3 milesGreater Houlton Christian girls 26, Limestone/MSSM 34, Fort Kent 65, Madawaska NSTop 12: Megan Korhonen (GHCA) 21:03, Jessica Jago (GHCA) 21:30, Gennifer Killins (L) 22:40, Lacey Farrar (GHCA) 23:12, Sarah Fortin
Cross Country

High SchoolPendale InvitationalAt Hampden Academy, 2.8 milesHampden Academy boys 38, John Bapst 41, Old Town 59, Caribou 92, Central 133, Bangor 144, Hermon 212, Orono (no team score)1. Lexi Wakeling (Orono) 15:39, 2. David McCourt JB)
At Limestone, 3.2 miles


At Limestone, 3.2 miles


Cross Country

High schoolAt East MillinocketBoysCentral 27, Lee 65, Mattanawcook 70, Schenck 97, Piscataquis 111, Greenville NS, Dexter NSTop 20: Cory Coldwell (P) 16:43, Tom Lamarche (C) 16:49, Jon Perkins (C) 16:56, Mike Julian (C) 17:05, Sean Giroux
Maine Festival of Champions Results

At Belfast, 3.1 miles

John Bapst girls 81, Mt. Blue 118, Ellsworth 162, Greely 166, Maranacook 176, Hampden 2
Records fall at Belfast XC festival

John Bapst girls, Greely boys earn team crowns
Race attracting top runners to Belfast course

Festival of Champions today
Eastport Invitational Results


At Eastport, 3.1 miles


Lynx Invitational Results


At Lincoln


MTCCA Top 10 with points


MTTCA Top 10 with points, last weeks rank and first-place votes in parenth

cross country

high schoolMTCCA Top 10 with points, last week's rank and first-place votes in parentheses

Girls

1. Cape Elizabeth (4) 138 2

2. Mo
Old Town s Hintz sets race record

Bapst girls, Caribou boys take Sectional team titles
Seacoast Invitational Results


At East Sullivan


Washi

Cross Country

High SchoolSeacoast Invitational

At East Sullivan

Washington Academy boys 34, Sumner 44, George Stevens Academy 77, Bucksport 96, Machias
Cross Country

COLLEGENew England Men's Top 25

(Rank, school, first-place points in parentheses, points)

1. Providence College (14) 350

2. Brown
Brewer boys 42 MDI 50 Lee 73 Central 88 Mattanawcook 117

At Foxcroft Academy, 3.1 miles

1, Brendan Carr, BRE, 18:25.85. 2, David Clements, MDI, 18:41.94. 3,
John Snow, BRE, 18:44.
MDI girls 26 Foxcroft 47 Brewer 56 Lee no score Mattanawcook no

1, Emily Farley, MDI, 22:01.48. 2, Melissa MacAlister, FOX, 22:28.80.
3,
Shannon Marden, FOX, 22:30.73. 4, Taylor Kelley, MDI, 22:31.77. 5,
Hampden Acad boys 32 John Bapst 38 Old Town 56 Dexter Searsport PCHS no team scoring

At BMHI, 3 miles

Top 25: 1. Travis Vicary (OT) 17:29, 2. David McCourt (JB) 17:39, 3.
Zachary Whited (JB) 17:47, 4. Chris Peveragh (HA) 17:
John Bapst girls 26 Old Town 43 Hampden Acad 55 Dexter Searsport PCHS no team scores

Top 25: 1. Madeline Glover (JB) 19:26, 2. Courtney Martin (JB) 19:29,
3.
Nicole Lavertu (JB) 20:04, 4. Amanda Gervais (HA) 20:10, 5. Molly
Cross Country

High schoolAt Foxcroft Academy, 3.1 miles

Brewer boys, 42. MDI, 50. Lee, 73. Central, 88. Mattanawcook, 117. Foxcroft, 159.

1, Brendan Ca
Cross Country

high schoolMTCCA Coaches Poll, with points, previous rank and first-place votes in parentheses

Boys

1. Scarborough (11) 139 1

2. G
Cross Country

HIGH SCHOOLAt University of Maine

at Presque Isle

No Scores: Caribou Girls, Presque Isle, Fort Kent, Greater Houlton Christian, Limestone
Cross Country

HIGH SCHOOLAt University of Maine

at Presque Isle

No Scores: Caribou Girls, Presque Isle, Fort Kent, Greater Houlton Christian, Limestone
Cross Country

HIGH SCHOOLAt University of Maine

at Presque Isle

No Scores: Caribou Girls, Presque Isle, Fort Kent, Greater Houlton Christian, Limestone