Maine
See the full results from the 2022 Maine cross-country state championship meet
The 2022 Maine highschool cross-country state championship meet was held on Saturday, Oct. 29 at Twin Brook in Cumberland, Maine.
Ladies 5k Run, Class A Outcomes
1, Addy Thibodeau, BEHS, 19:04.08. 2, Samantha Moore, PORT, 19:47.38. 3, Allie
Hesler, BEHS, 20:07.04. 4, Payton Bell, EDL, 20:13.56. 5, Sarah McClellan,
MSWD, 20:26.54. 6, Kallie Warner, BEHS, 20:34.12. 7, Annabelle Brooks, CHEV,
20:36.35. 8, Addie Fuller, MSWD, 20:42.21. 9, Marina Violette, BEHS, 20:45.77.
10, Ava Chadbourne, PORT, 21:00.87. 11, Jenna VanRyn, CAMDH, 21:02.75. 12,
Katie McCarthy, BANG, 21:13.76. 13, Sadie Harrow, BANG, 21:17.10. 14, Cassie
Middleton, CAMDH, 21:17.22. 15, Maia Endicott, PORT, 21:20.79. 16, Gwen
Catalano, BEHS, 21:22.78. 17, Maeve Ginevan, FALM, 21:27.86. 18, Maya Sanzone,
MSWD, 21:28.50. 19, Kyleigh File, SCAR, 21:30.42. 20, Teagan Barry, FALM,
21:38.12. 21, Hannah Martin, FALM, 21:39.32. 22, Bailey Shaw, BEHS, 21:43.24.
23, Fiona Hanrahan, FALM, 21:47.11. 24, Rita Cummings, GORH, 21:49.62. 25,
Sophia Mazzarelli, BANG, 21:53.53. 26, Emma Tessier, MSWD, 22:03.21. 27, Nora
McCourt, MTBL, 22:05.37. 28, Adalyn Clark, KENN, 22:07.90. 29, Kayla Graffam,
BREW, 22:09.26. 30, Natalia Charles, HAMP, 22:09.65. 31, Alana Day, MSWD,
22:09.69. 32, Natalie Perham, BRUN, 22:09.71. 33, Sydney Younger, FALM,
22:10.87. 34, Annie Spurr, LEW, 22:12.35. 35, Sofie Rueter, BANG, 22:12.80.
36, Hannah Keene, KENN, 22:14.86. 37, Gretchen Plant, HAMP, 22:15.58. 38,
Makayla Drew, KENN, 22:16.24. 39, Jet Francis, KENN, 22:20.01. 40, Cara
Rothwell, CAMDH, 22:27.06. 41, Embree Thomas, HAMP, 22:28.41. 42, Maya Judice,
TA, 22:31.15. 43, Lucinda Carroll, MTBL, 22:31.28. 44, Maggie Chamberlain,
MSWD, 22:33.49. 45, Winni Moreland, GORH, 22:34.57. 46, Alice Anderson, PORT,
22:35.43. 47, Lilly Knappe, KENN, 22:35.69. 48, Katharine Garcia, EDL,
22:39.97. 49, Elise Tardiff, FALM, 22:42.18. 50, Greta Holmes, PORT, 22:51.07.
51, Rowan Driscoll, SCAR, 22:51.99. 52, Cassidy O’Dee, NOBL, 22:54.59. 53,
Jaden Johnson, CAMDH, 22:56.00. 54, Tenley Flint, PORT, 22:57.32. 55, Lydia
White, MTAR, 23:01.61. 56, Jenna Elkadi, BANG, 23:03.29. 57, Abigail Bergmark,
BANG, 23:11.45. 58, Abby Macdonald, BANG, 23:12.52. 59, Moriah Reusch, MTBL,
23:14.68. 60, Zoe Wilson, BRUN, 23:18.11. 61, Natalie McCarthy, MTBL,
23:18.15. 62, Adriana Katz, MESS, 23:23.91. 63, Emily Quinnell, EDL, 23:25.88.
64, Marissa Pushard, HAMP, 23:29.00. 65, Avelyn Walker, BEHS, 23:29.51. 66,
Ella Vinkemulder, PORT, 23:35.05. 67, Zoe Dellinger, GORH, 23:35.44. 68,
Brooklyn Spearin, GORH, 23:37.09. 69, Norah McLeod, KENN, 23:37.27. 70, Emily
Kneser, HAMP, 23:37.83. 71, Delaney Grant, KENN, 23:48.49. 72, Molly Curtis,
HAMP, 23:50.01. 73, Cedar Worster, OXFH, 23:50.87. 74, Lauren Howland, CAMDH,
23:57.87. 75, Grace Beeler, CHEV, 24:05.11. 76, Roxie Van Oosterum, CHEV,
24:06.02. 77, Grace Daigle, HAMP, 24:07.89. 78, Hannah Wilkoff, BRUN,
24:09.37. 79, Abby Valliere, BRUN, 24:18.17. 80, Brielle Tinker, MTBL,
24:19.07. 81, Ava Sanzone, MSWD, 24:22.19. 82, Sydney Perham, BRUN, 24:27.92.
83, Bella Koepsell, FALM, 24:34.21. 84, Elizabeth Strickland, MTBL, 24:44.51.
85, Grayson Cole, GORH, 24:47.08. 86, Zoe O’Brien, CAMDH, 25:13.45. 87, Meg
Kingsley, CHEV, 25:17.66. 88, Cassidy Hardy, MTBL, 25:22.86. 89, Lola Black,
CAMDH, 25:56.07. 90, Hazel Goodwin, BRUN, 26:55.71. 91, Lainey Trieu, CHEV,
27:49.73. 92, Kimmy Stoddard, CHEV, 27:52.16. 93, Rosa McCausland, BRUN,
28:35.88. 94, Ariana Dukette, GORH, 34:47.28. 95, Laurel Emerson, GORH,
34:47.44. —, Delaney Whitmarsh, CHEV, DNF.
Ladies 5k Run, Class B Outcomes
1, Cary Drake, YORK, 18:51.82. 2, Amelia Vandongen, MDI, 19:11.61. 3, Abby
Williams, WATV, 19:46.62. 4, Molly Kenealy, YORK, 20:12.58. 5, Abigail
Roberts, LAKE, 20:17.17. 6, Kayley Bell, CARIB, 20:25.44. 7, Emma Younger, CAPE,
20:26.34. 8, Audrey Hufnagel, LINC, 20:51.52. 9, Ava Collamore, MEDV,
20:57.50. 10, Annie Reynolds, GREH, 21:01.06. 11, Addison Nelson, ELLS,
21:13.14. 12, Madelyn Hutchins, YORK, 21:23.65. 13, Rowan Barry, GREH,
21:26.13. 14, Lucy Huggett, FREE, 21:27.00. 15, Dylan Burmeister, LINC,
21:28.08. 16, Adeline Corridor, LINC, 21:38.14. 17, Charlotte Taylor, GREH,
21:38.95. 18, Maggie Bell, CARIB, 21:39.70. 19, Lucy Kocev, YORK, 21:55.38.
20, Kaylee Collamore, MEDV, 21:56.03. 21, Lilah Corridor, FREE, 22:07.18. 22,
Caroline Carter, FREE, 22:12.23. 23, Beatrice Beale-Tate, WATV, 22:13.53. 24,
Madeline Kallin, LINC, 22:15.39. 25, Carolina Graham, MDI, 22:21.46. 26, Piper
Soares, MDI, 22:26.76. 27, Ella Joyce, MDI, 22:28.32. 28, Addison Pellerin,
WINS, 22:29.21. 29, Laurel Wight, FREE, 22:29.71. 30, Anna Jandreau, PI,
22:39.22. 31, Ellie Battarbee, FREE, 22:40.07. 32, Loralie Grady, CONY,
22:40.81. 33, Maggie Thompson, LINC, 22:47.00. 34, Ashlyn Poulin, GARD,
22:47.54. 35, Paige Goodwin, LAWR, 22:47.82. 36, Josie Spaulding, FREE,
22:48.41. 37, Karianna Hultstrom, YORK, 22:49.28. 38, Meri Rainford, MDI,
22:49.95. 39, Madelyn Hermon, YORK, 22:54.93. 40, Meara Mcveary, BELF,
22:57.49. 41, Greta Yauch, YORK, 22:59.05. 42, Ellie Mainville, CAPE,
23:00.42. 43, Jillian Wight, FREE, 23:03.20. 44, Sophia Taylor, MDI, 23:09.32.
45, Carly Dyer, LAKE, 23:17.26. 46, Sylvia Harvey, GREH, 23:23.73. 47, Fiona
MacArthur, GREH, 23:25.82. 48, Fiona St. Germain, MDI, 23:26.96. 49, Lida
Kanoti, OT, 23:28.14. 50, Isabelle Rounds, HERM, 23:29.99. 51, Jane Curtis,
CAPE, 23:33.70. 52, Norah Mills, YARM, 23:34.73. 53, Katie Thornton, YARM,
23:41.92. 54, Lauren Keaney, YARM, 23:49.57. 55, Josephine Nicholas, YARM,
23:52.43. 56, Ainsley Fremont, CAPE, 23:54.14. 57, Katie Hankinson, GREH,
23:56.22. 58, Zoe Avery, MORS, 23:58.22. 59, Hannah Lovley, HERM, 23:58.77.
60, Micaela Reed, LAKE, 24:02.41. 61, Addie Mazzeo, CAPE, 24:13.25. 62, Annie
Roach, OT, 24:15.26. 63, Maya Faulstitch, YARM, 24:22.40. 64, Madison
Thibault, CARIB, 24:25.99. 65, Madeleine Jones, YARM, 24:27.37. 66, Addison
Younger, CAPE, 24:28.63. 67, Fiona Bergen, YARM, 24:30.15. 68, Julia Szewc,
HERM, 24:36.87. 69, Sabine Websites, GREH, 24:38.45. 70, Sadie Plummer, LAKE,
24:40.20. 71, Maddie Mcevoy, CAPE, 24:40.51. 72, Tessa McNamara, LINC,
24:49.94. 73, Susie Butler, LAKE, 24:52.45. 74, Sage Fortin, CONY, 25:00.16.
75, Alison Roberts, LINC, 25:19.40. 76, Amber Pendleton, MEDV, 25:25.08. 77,
Natacia Lankist, ELLS, 25:35.86. 78, Orla Murphy, NOKO, 25:38.78. 79, Brielle
Noyes, HERM, 25:40.53. 80, Lillian Mayhew, HERM, 25:57.78. 81, Livezey
Sheehan, ELLS, 26:24.90. 82, Maggie Rudnicki, HERM, 26:26.66. 83, Jadyn Bell,
ELLS, 26:30.72. 84, Caleigh Tasker, HERM, 26:31.06. 85, Jalyn Drost, MEDV,
26:33.44. 86, Abby Hardison, ELLS, 26:45.36. 87, Tenzin Denno, CONY, 26:55.29.
88, Ava Stuetz, MEDV, 27:02.12. 89, Ceala Day, CARIB, 27:03.22. 90, Neveah
Becker, ELLS, 27:06.85. 91, Abbie Younger, ELLS, 27:13.65. 92, Katherine
Bechtel, CARIB, 27:32.61. 93, Katherine Mckenney, MEDV, 28:03.66. 94, Caitlin
Lees, LAKE, 30:20.67. 95, Melonie Lapointe, CARIB, 31:33.60. 96, Lizzie
Brewer, LAKE, 32:05.71. —, Iman Tber, CONY, DNF.
Ladies 5k Run, Class C Outcomes
1, Ruth White, ORO, 18:02.52. 2, Teanne Ewings, HOUL, 19:29.93. 3, Thea
Crowley, GSA, 19:49.05. 4, Haley Williams, WINTH, 20:31.40. 5, Clara White,
ORO, 20:35.50. 6, Maya Boyington, ORO, 20:38.79. 7, Rahel Delaney, MCW,
20:47.26. 8, Natalie Johnson, HOUL, 20:47.97. 9, Lina Martinez Nocito, MARA,
21:14.11. 10, Megan Gerbi, ORO, 21:24.49. 11, Peyton Estes, MAD, 21:49.78. 12,
Ellie Brooks, ORO, 21:53.55. 13, Addison Verrill, MCI, 22:01.49. 14, Hadley
Smith, NYA, 22:02.91. 15, Lucy Olson, WAYN, 22:06.92. 16, Bryanna Hagopian,
MAD, 22:08.02. 17, Vivi Jenkins, WAYN, 22:12.42. 18, Elise Abbott, TRAIP,
22:18.02. 19, Katherine Kohtala, ORO, 22:20.60. 20, Anna Siegel, WAYN,
22:34.92. 21, Brooke Buotte, DIRI, 22:49.30. 22, Andrea Ross, HOUL, 22:56.13.
23, Mia Mills, JONE, 22:57.60. 24, Allyson Lewis, MONM, 23:02.91. 25, Arianna
Stiles-Martin, GSA, 23:05.90. 26, Lilly Mushlit, MARA, 23:09.07. 27, Bailey
Townsend, GSA, 23:10.36. 28, Lydia Mccarthy, NARR, 23:11.75. 29, Elsa
Bergdahl, MARA, 23:12.55. 30, Breonna Dufresne, RICH, 23:15.25. 31, McKenna
Phillips, HOUL, 23:16.45. 32, Cass MacCarthy, NYA, 23:24.05. 33, Joelle
Hanscom, HOUL, 23:25.83. 34, Toni Vaillancourt, SACV, 23:33.81. 35, Leanne
Ross, HOUL, 23:36.91. 36, Rowan Tanguay, FTKT, 23:43.97. 37, Julia Truesdell,
BOWI, 23:48.63. 38, Olympia Farrell, MARA, 23:51.46. 39, Alexa Johnson, NARR,
23:51.54. 40, Charli Vaillancourt, SACV, 23:53.95. 41, Abigail Hunt, BUCK,
24:02.21. 42, Holly Hunt, MONM, 24:07.54. 43, Emily Gilliam, BOWI, 24:16.10.
44, Rossella Ruzzetta, ORO, 24:28.54. 45, Grace Alexander, WAYN, 24:32.27. 46,
Maeve Mechtenberg, WAYN, 24:40.66. 47, Maeve Lakin, MSSM, 24:41.17. 48, Leah
Kramer, WAYN, 24:41.74. 49, Lisa Poletto, MCI, 24:50.75. 50, Ashlyn Cashman,
NARR, 24:56.23. 51, Georgia Clews, GSA, 25:06.81. 52, Maren Berglund, MCW,
25:13.44. 53, Ella Martinez Nocito, MARA, 25:14.30. 54, Annabelle Reardon,
FTKT, 25:21.13. 55, Victoria Ervin, HOUL, 25:22.91. 56, Alma Ludwig, TRAIP,
25:25.92. 57, Mira Kelly, FTKT, 25:34.81. 58, Aubrey Gifford, LEEA, 25:35.24.
59, Bailey O’Rourke, CAL, 26:03.11. 60, Lilith Buser, MCI, 26:05.36. 61,
Hayden Bouffard, TRAIP, 26:17.42. 62, Ella von Bremen, MCW, 26:17.51. 63,
Murreal Wilmot, MCW, 26:18.48. 64, Ruby Nelson, MARA, 26:28.36. 65, Kestrel
Linehan, WAYN, 26:30.10. 66, Sadie Latchlaw, TRAIP, 26:48.89. 67, Ella Cote,
DIRI, 26:49.75. 68, Oceania Black, GSA, 27:18.40. 69, Claudia Minguez Ortiz,
MCI, 27:55.21. 70, Kendra Bor, MARA, 28:05.45. 71, Lydia Sharp, MCW, 28:06.73.
72, Ruby Harrison, MCW, 28:10.05. 73, Charlotte Schatz, MCW, 28:20.17. 74,
Samantha Saiauski, TRAIP, 28:32.55. 75, Lily Oliver, FTKT, 28:47.29. 76,
Addison Chasse, FTKT, 28:47.32. 77, Layla Kerr, TRAIP, 28:51.94. 78, Danielle
Callaghan, GSA, 30:26.41. 79, Violette Hermans, GSA, 30:45.32. 80, Ella Choi,
MCI, 38:03.93.
Boys 5k Run, Class A Outcomes
1, Charlie Collins, HAMP, 16:29.57. 2, Maddox Jordan, NOBL, 16:38.84. 3, Adam
Bendetson, SCAR, 16:44.90. 4, Xavier Lemieux, BEHS, 16:58.56. 5, Nathan
Blades, PORT, 17:06.54. 6, Cyrus Evans, MTBL, 17:08.78. 7, Miles Logan, BRUN,
17:13.92. 8, Eli Palmer, BRUN, 17:15.81. 9, Tim Collins, HAMP, 17:16.79. 10,
Henri McCourt, MTBL, 17:17.48. 11, Harrison Shain, HAMP, 17:17.79. 12, Adam
Bilodeau, LEW, 17:18.11. 13, Flynn Crean, KENN, 17:18.40. 14, Miles Shain,
HAMP, 17:18.74. 15, Ethan Demerchant, BANG, 17:22.96. 16, Nate Driscoll, SCAR,
17:27.82. 17, Lucas Hutchinson, OXFH, 17:34.69. 18, Harrison Dunne, BEHS,
17:36.09. 19, Walker Hedrich, CAMDH, 17:42.55. 20, Pierce Coughlin, MESS,
17:42.76. 21, Aran Johnson, PORT, 17:50.27. 22, Parker Libby, MTAR, 17:53.82.
23, Zachary Clement, CAMDH, 17:54.22. 24, Kyle Hartford, SP, 17:54.74. 25,
Asher Valentine, HAMP, 17:55.13. 26, Tyler Gilbert, BEHS, 17:56.11. 27, Evan
Small, SP, 17:56.58. 28, Brody Simons, HAMP, 17:59.94. 29, Patrick Mckenney,
SKOW, 18:02.75. 30, Tyler Shumate, BIDD, 18:04.06. 31, Benjamin Prestes, PORT,
18:10.04. 32, Henry McDevitt, CAMDH, 18:15.09. 33, Jason Hargesheimer, PORT,
18:15.57. 34, Adam Miller-treat, BANG, 18:18.46. 35, Daniel Niles, PORT,
18:19.15. 36, Charlie Jacques, PORT, 18:19.48. 37, Jack Nickerson, SP,
18:23.03. 38, Sebastian Shields, TA, 18:25.71. 39, Colin Wright, CAMDH,
18:26.84. 40, Sam Tooley, CAMDH, 18:28.97. 41, Ian Sampson, MASS, 18:29.88.
42, Tyler Stillman, HAMP, 18:30.65. 43, Ben Hatch, MTBL, 18:32.74. 44, Luke
Doscinski, MTBL, 18:32.91. 45, Zach Ross, MESS, 18:33.09. 46, Trevor Williams,
KENN, 18:34.21. 47, Trevor Parlee, BREW, 18:35.25. 48, Isaiah Slater, NOBL,
18:35.38. 49, Ethan Keller, SCAR, 18:35.38. 50, Fletcher Crean, KENN,
18:36.19. 51, Ben Klingle, BRUN, 18:37.15. 52, Isaac Seeker, FALM, 18:37.87.
53, Aidan Pecoraro, WEST, 18:39.53. 54, Andrew Younger, WIND, 18:39.85. 55, Jack
Good, SP, 18:41.75. 56, Danny McCartney, CHEV, 18:43.95. 57, Nathan
Bergquist-Guimond, GORH, 18:44.46. 58, Emmons Whited, SP, 18:44.94. 59, Sam
Anderson, DEER, 18:45.74. 60, Rowan McDonald, BEHS, 18:46.95. 61, Harrison
Jones, SP, 18:47.79. 62, Benjamin Bouchard, SCAR, 18:49.93. 63, Ben Pike,
CAMDH, 18:50.31. 64, Owen Blades, PORT, 18:50.43. 65, Beckett Cote, MESS,
18:50.91. 66, Mickey Nowell, CAMDH, 18:50.92. 67, Matthew Sallinen, GORH,
18:51.18. 68, Ryan McPherson, BRUN, 18:59.32. 69, Calvin Vincent, EDL,
19:00.60. 70, Gavin Sampson, MASS, 19:00.89. 71, Ellis Wooden, DEER, 19:01.13.
72, Caleb Younger, WIND, 19:07.15. 73, Joseph Cotta, SCAR, 19:07.67. 74, Simon
‘max’ Stratton, DEER, 19:10.60. 75, Finn Henderson, GORH, 19:11.85. 76,
Christopher Jaynes, FALM, 19:12.20. 77, Sam Cashman, BRUN, 19:12.33. 78,
Graden Joly, WIND, 19:17.03. 79, Finley Knappe, KENN, 19:18.70. 80, Gabe
Eaton, BRUN, 19:20.04. 81, Asa Tussing, DEER, 19:20.83. 82, Roman Thomas,
WIND, 19:22.46. 83, Brodie Warner, BEHS, 19:23.57. 84, Kevin Fogarty, BANG,
19:25.63. 85, Daniel Dalton, MTBL, 19:25.65. 86, Jackson Dineen, BANG,
19:35.43. 87, Nolan Feyler, GORH, 19:36.06. 88, Jinqi Li, WIND, 19:39.22. 89,
Jonathan Koehler, BRUN, 19:41.42. 90, Daniel Kim, FALM, 19:43.50. 91, Jacob
Mora, GORH, 19:43.87. 92, Thomas Tracy, MESS, 19:45.25. 93, Landen Springer,
SCAR, 19:46.21. 94, Cruise LaBrie, GORH, 19:48.70. 95, Nick Munyaneza, GORH,
19:52.91. 96, Eamon McGlashan, KENN, 19:55.80. 97, Declan Faircloth-Walshe,
BANG, 19:56.51. 98, Darcey Lees, BANG, 19:57.03. 99, Kodi Quimby, MTBL,
19:58.82. 100, Connor Lund, FALM, 20:02.36. 101, Andrew Atwater, KENN,
20:04.17. 102, Dylan Hurley, KENN, 20:05.64. 103, Colby Shumway, SCAR,
20:06.36. 104, Devon Cannon, BEHS, 20:17.81. 105, Paul Sames, SP, 20:18.38.
106, Noah Oliver, MESS, 20:19.03. 107, Lucas Solar, BANG, 20:22.61. 108, Sean
Lowery, FALM, 20:24.19. 109, Olin Johnson, FALM, 20:43.18. 110, Gavin Lawler,
WIND, 20:45.14. 111, Luke Spooner, MTAR, 20:58.38. 112, Dany McLaughlin, DEER,
20:59.88. 113, Lucas Richards, DEER, 21:01.73. 114, Noah Civiello, MTBL,
21:06.42. 115, Andrew Catalano, BEHS, 21:24.99. 116, DJ Stephens, WIND,
22:18.43. 117, Robert Spears, MESS, 22:23.29. 118, Elijah Nelsen, MESS,
22:59.36. –, Miles Woodbury, FALM, DNF.
Boys 5k Run CC Class B
1, Carter Libby, GNG, 16:50.13. 2, Sam York, MDI, 16:51.18. 3, Logan
Ouellette, LEAV, 16:59.93. 4, Henry Horne, FREE, 17:14.39. 5, Will Spaulding,
FREE, 17:28.30. 6, Sam Laverdiere, LAKE, 17:34.17. 7, Ethan Roach, JBMH,
17:35.71. 8, Aidan Ring, YORK, 17:40.20. 9, Grady Kemp, LAKE, 17:42.58. 10,
Ephraim Willey, CARIB, 17:45.33. 11, Gabe Durazo, LEAV, 17:46.95. 12, Teo
Styverlink-Horne, FREE, 17:47.26. 13, Nick Choate, ERSK, 17:49.63. 14, Alex
Gilbert, FREE, 17:52.60. 15, Connor Smith, FREE, 17:55.59. 16, Noah Morris,
MEDV, 18:00.88. 17, Ken Hermawan, YORK, 18:05.43. 18, Hayden MacArthur, GREH,
18:08.46. 19, Preston Gerry, GNG, 18:08.48. 20, Sam Craighead, MDI, 18:10.11.
21, Will Robbins, BELF, 18:10.58. 22, Tait Harvey, GREH, 18:12.05. 23, Aedyn
Hughes, ELLS, 18:12.38. 24, Riley Dunn, MORS, 18:12.86. 25, Eliot O’Mahoney,
LINC, 18:13.15. 26, Cameron Pernal, YARM, 18:13.55. 27, Hayden Atkinson, YORK,
18:17.93. 28, Bhavnish Tucker, LAKE, 18:18.95. 29, Lucas Gagnon, JBMH,
18:20.00. 30, Moore Ian, FREE, 18:20.95. 31, Seamus Raftice, GREH, 18:26.66.
32, Owen Madson, WELL, 18:30.24. 33, Sam Goldey, CONY, 18:31.69. 34, Gaffney
McDonough, MORS, 18:32.62. 35, Levi Riggs, MORS, 18:32.63. 36, Will Gear,
YORK, 18:34.99. 37, George Ferland, CARIB, 18:37.66. 38, Abraham Medrano,
WELL, 18:38.03. 39, Charlie Newton, YORK, 18:40.75. 40, Braden Rioux, WINS,
18:41.83. 41, Owen Spaulding, YORK, 18:44.19. 42, Stuart Baybutt, YARM,
18:45.42. 43, CJ Savastano, LINC, 18:47.36. 44, Runner Jarrett, FOX, 18:50.07.
45, Porter Towne, FREE, 18:56.68. 46, Nicholas Russ, LINC, 18:56.79. 47, Liam
McKernan, MDI, 18:56.98. 48, Jonathan Ouellette, JBMH, 18:59.18. 49, Andrew
Turlo, WATV, 19:00.41. 50, Griffin Merrill, JBMH, 19:11.21. 51, Wyatt Byther,
OT, 19:11.68. 52, Liam Card, LINC, 19:13.25. 53, Hans Bakke, YORK, 19:13.88.
54, Case Jacobs, MORS, 19:14.98. 55, Matthew Cormier, ELLS, 19:17.07. 56,
Thijs Gilda, CAPE, 19:18.91. 57, Aiden Jacobs, LINC, 19:21.25. 58, Sam Coffin,
CONY, 19:22.04. 59, Feleke Lynch, MDI, 19:23.45. 60, William Coull, GREH,
19:26.06. 61, Zephyr Lani-Caputo, ERSK, 19:26.98. 62, Zachary Vanni, GREH,
19:29.48. 63, Jed Hartley, JBMH, 19:31.99. 64, Gilman Taylor, JBMH, 19:33.30.
65, Brandon Mastriano, CONY, 19:38.97. 66, James Mooney, CONY, 19:40.88. 67,
Thomas Leggat-Barr, GREH, 19:41.41. 68, Patrick Saltysiak, MDI, 19:41.62. 69,
Henry Milan, JBMH, 19:44.56. 70, Riley Harper, MORS, 19:44.97. 71, Chris
Taylor, ELLS, 19:46.04. 72, Tristan Cormier, LAKE, 19:51.10. 73, Will Clark,
LINC, 19:54.22. 74, Ren Kauffunger, MORS, 19:57.17. 75, Wynn Pooler, ERSK,
19:57.99. 76, Rowan Tate, ELLS, 20:00.64. 77, Justin Rogers, WINS, 20:04.15.
78, Conor Glasier, LINC, 20:06.66. 79, Ezra Gronlund, LAKE, 20:07.24. 80,
Scott Stubbs, CARIB, 20:12.19. 81, Harrison Landes, CARIB, 20:17.79. 82,
Alecssander Freitas, LAKE, 20:25.77. 83, Chris Cooper, MDI, 20:25.97. 84,
Matthew Dos Santos, CONY, 20:33.86. 85, Felix Markosian, ELLS, 20:36.81. 86,
Robert Demerchant, CARIB, 20:38.33. 87, Jacob Violette, CARIB, 20:42.11. 88,
Jack Brune, MORS, 20:43.87. 89, Drew Pierson, ELLS, 20:46.52. 90, Kyle
Mastriano, CONY, 20:53.17. 91, Aidan Morris, CAPE, 20:57.05. 92, Ethan
Kutella, LAKE, 21:11.84. 93, Simon Shyka-brown, CAPE, 21:18.00. 94, Lucian
Avila-Gatz, MDI, 21:31.46. 95, Andrew Perruzzi, CAPE, 21:34.99. 96, Eben Buck,
CONY, 21:39.40. 97, Alexander Emery, CAPE, 21:58.63. 98, Cullen Rafford, GREH,
22:13.18. 99, Benjamin Tate, ELLS, 22:31.78. 100, Bradien Frakes, CARIB,
22:31.79.
Boys 5k Run, Class C Outcomes
1, William Hileman, BUCK, 16:45.21. 2, Kaleb Colson, SUMN, 17:18.83. 3, James
Cognata, WINTH, 17:39.42. 4, Christopher Pottle, WINTH, 17:42.46. 5, Ren
Salisbury, SUMN, 17:42.68. 6, Ethan Linscott, LEEA, 17:54.16. 7, Jeffrey
Warnock, MTAB, 18:04.49. 8, Gage Bruns, BUCK, 18:09.32. 9, Abrahm Geissinger,
SPMT, 18:09.62. 10, Andrew Hipsky, GSA, 18:12.12. 11, Evan Schneider, OOB,
18:18.38. 12, Bryan Gagnon, BOWI, 18:21.41. 13, Brosnan Comeau, MONM,
18:33.33. 14, Ira Buchholz, GSA, 18:33.55. 15, Desmond Robinson, CARR,
18:41.52. 16, Benjamin Fournier, RICH, 18:43.30. 17, Thomas Norgang, GSA,
18:46.20. 18, Griffin Duigan, MSSM, 18:52.99. 19, Kaiden Carney, WASH,
18:53.20. 20, Alden Reardon, FTKT, 18:54.39. 21, Silas Bartol, MARA, 18:58.31.
22, Will Barmby, WAYN, 19:05.12. 23, Austin Chandler, GSA, 19:09.53. 24, James
Brady, HOUL, 19:10.37. 25, Troy Morrison, BLUH, 19:10.45. 26, Jonathan Wagner,
WINTH, 19:14.07. 27, Roegan Carney, WASH, 19:15.92. 28, Micah Bryan, GSA,
19:17.51. 29, Max Viselli, RICH, 19:18.53. 30, Andrew Brayne, TRAIP, 19:19.27.
31, Erik Davis, GSA, 19:22.22. 32, Sawyer Linehan, WAYN, 19:23.23. 33, Morris
Mccall, MSSM, 19:24.13. 34, Ryan Clark, BOWI, 19:24.64. 35, Bennett Ross,
WINTH, 19:26.04. 36, Pi Crosby, WAYN, 19:28.92. 37, Gryffin Kristan, BOWI,
19:30.28. 38, Sol Lorio, GSA, 19:38.65. 39, Nate Barmby, MCW, 19:40.46. 40,
Kevin Howard, CENT, 19:41.23. 41, Jack Tetreault, MSSM, 19:41.41. 42, Michael
Johnson, BUCK, 19:41.52. 43, Asa Berry, SUMN, 19:46.23. 44, Ben Arsenault,
ORO, 19:52.15. 45, Soren Stark-Chessa, MCW, 19:54.57. 46, Dakoda Davis, WASAC,
19:55.17. 47, Lukas Pounder, NARR, 20:03.15. 48, Mack Merrow, MCI, 20:04.42.
49, Sam Perkins, SPMT, 20:04.48. 50, Philip Basset, CAL, 20:05.72. 51, Aaron
Geaslen, SEAC, 20:06.51. 52, Riley Hastey, SUMN, 20:10.29. 53, Gage Lee, DIRI,
20:12.29. 54, Jesse Rowland, OOB, 20:13.52. 55, Chris Noreika, NYA, 20:14.49.
56, Payton Blagdon, BOWI, 20:18.59. 57, Noah Corcoran, MCW, 20:19.53. 58,
Matthew Haire, NARR, 20:21.76. 59, Brian Evans, MSSM, 20:26.54. 60, Isaac
Scribellito, LISB, 20:28.05. 61, Zane Roggenbuck, ORO, 20:35.14. 62, Sam
Liudvinaitis, LISB, 20:37.54. 63, Phoenix Jalbert, SD, 20:42.90. 64, Rodi
Mayne, BOWI, 20:48.82. 65, Eben Michaud, WINTH, 20:49.03. 66, Andrew Barrett,
ORO, 20:49.74. 67, Austin Trask, BOWI, 20:57.38. 68, Carter Butterfield, MTAB,
20:57.62. 69, Ben Uhlenhaki, MSSM, 21:07.82. 70, Chase Mailhot, LISB,
21:13.65. 71, Colby Pulk, OOB, 21:22.90. 72, Ryder Drinkert, ORO, 21:28.21.
73, Malachi Ganong, LISB, 21:29.53. 74, Caleb Willett, SUMN, 21:37.94. 75,
Rhys Terry, RICH, 21:38.94. 76, Enno Widulle, MCW, 21:41.50. 77, Gavin Grover,
RICH, 21:46.86. 78, Mason Scherer, OOB, 21:48.33. 79, Kylan Dugal, LISB,
21:48.95. 80, Evan Alivizatos, OOB, 21:58.74. 81, Ryan Hanlon, LISB, 22:01.52.
82, Ben Johnston, RICH, 22:04.01. 83, Chris Bisson, ORO, 22:04.88. 84, Harold
Vance, WINTH, 22:13.42. 85, Cleyton Splaine, BOWI, 22:15.16. 86, Samuel Brito,
WINTH, 22:15.20. 87, Ben Duda, WAYN, 22:23.78. 88, William Stoner, ORO,
22:30.90. 89, Nate Shore, WAYN, 22:32.27. 90, Colton Nelson, WAYN, 22:38.00.
91, Julian Winters, ORO, 22:39.93. 92, Colby Thomas, OOB, 22:40.41. 93, Joe
Dupree, WAYN, 22:40.87. 94, Marlin Orcutt, BUCK, 22:55.73. 95, Gus Anderson,
MCW, 23:03.66. 96, Zachary Havey-Chambers, BUCK, 23:12.24. 97, Samuel Griffin,
MSSM, 23:12.80. 98, Makai Moody-Broen, MSSM, 23:20.62. 99, Fionn Mattson, MCW,
23:21.72. 100, Cameron Orcutt, BUCK, 23:34.05. 101, Cameron McLaughlin, MCW,
23:58.02. 102, Ethan MacWilliams, OOB, 24:09.16. 103, Szilard Szijjarto, RICH,
24:41.41. 104, Jack Fisher, SUMN, 24:42.29. 105, Saben Tenney, SUMN, 25:14.96.
106, Alex Caraway, RICH, 29:17.07. –, Layne Williams, LISB, DNF.
Extra articles from the BDN
Maine
Bangor city councilor announces bid for open Maine House seat
A current Bangor city councilor is running in a special election for an open seat in the Legislature, which Rep. Joe Perry left to become Maine’s treasurer.
Carolyn Fish, who’s serving her first term on the Bangor City Council, announced in a Jan. 4 Facebook post that she’s running as a Republican to represent House District 24, which covers parts of Bangor, Brewer, Orono and Veazie.
“I am not a politician, but what goes on in Augusta affects us here and it’s time to get involved,” Fish wrote in the post. “I am just a regular citizen of this community with a lineage of hard work, passion and appreciation for the freedom and liberties we have in this community and state.”
Fish’s announcement comes roughly two weeks after Sean Faircloth, a former Democratic state lawmaker and Bangor city councilor, announced he’s running as a Democrat to represent House District 24.
The special election to fill Perry’s seat will take place on Feb. 25.
Fish, a local real estate agent, was elected to the Bangor city council in November 2023 and is currently serving a three-year term.
Fish previously told the Bangor Daily News that her family moved to the city when she was 13 and has worked in the local real estate industry since earning her real estate license when she was 28.
When she ran for the Bangor City Council in 2023, Fish expressed a particular interest in tackling homelessness and substance use in the community while bolstering economic development. To do this, she suggested reviving the Drug Abuse Resistance Education (DARE) Program in schools and creating a task force to identify where people who are homeless in Bangor came from.
Now, Fish said she sees small businesses and families of all ages struggling to make ends meet due to the rising cost of housing, groceries, child care, health care and other expenses. Meanwhile, the funding and services the government should direct to help is being “focused elsewhere,” she said.
“I feel too many of us are left behind and ignored,” Fish wrote in her Facebook post. “The complexities that got us here are multifaceted and the solutions aren’t always simple. But, I can tell you it’s time to try and I will do all I can to help improve things for a better future for all of us.”
Faircloth served five terms in the Maine House and Senate between 1992 and 2008, then held a seat on the Bangor City Council from 2014 to 2017, including one year as mayor. He also briefly ran for Maine governor in 2018 and for the U.S. House in 2002.
A mental health and child advocate, Faircloth founded the Maine Discovery Museum in Bangor and was the executive director of the city’s Together Place Peer Run Recovery Center until last year.
Fish did not return requests for comment Tuesday.
Maine
Wiscasset man wins Maine lottery photo contest
Evan Goodkowsy of Wiscasset snapped the picture he called “88% Chance of Rain” and submitted it to the Maine Lottery’s 50th Anniversary photo competition. And it won.
The picture of the rocky Maine coast was voted number one among 123 submissions.
The Maine Lottery had invited its social media (Facebook and Instagram) audience to help celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Lottery.
After the field was narrowed to 16, a bracket-style competition was set up with randomly selected pairs, and people could vote on their favorites. Each winner would move on to the next round, and, when it was over, “88% Chance of Rain” came out on top. Goodkowsky was sent a goodie bag.
Along with the winning entry, the remaining 15 finalists’ photos can be viewed here.
Maine
Maine musician gets stolen drums back in elaborate sting operation
CUMBERLAND, Maine — When police asked Evan Casas if he was positive the drums for sale online were his beloved set, stolen from a storage unit last year, he didn’t hesitate.
“I told them I was 1,000 percent sure,” Casas said. They were like no other, and he’d know them anywhere.
The veteran percussionist had played the custom maple set at hundreds of gigs and recording sessions since a college friend made them for him 25 years ago, when they were both freshmen at the University of Southern Maine.
Casas’ positive identification led to a Hollywood-style police sting involving a wire, a secret code word and his old friend’s wife’s aunt. No one has yet been arrested, but Casas did get his drums back, which is all he really cares about.
The wild story started with a phone call in February from a security person making her rounds at the New Gloucester storage facility where Casas was storing the drums and other possessions while building a house. She told him the lock was missing from his unit, which was odd.
When he got to the unit, he immediately saw his drums were missing, along with several other items. It broke his heart.
Casas’ college friend and fellow drummer, Scott Ciprari, made the honey-colored set while both were music education students living in Robie-Andrews Hall on USM’s Gorham campus a quarter century ago. Ciprari went on to co-found the SJC Drum company which now counts drummers from Dropkick Murphys, Rancid and Sum 41 as clients.
“The third kit that he ever made was my kit,” Casas said. “They were very special to me — my first real drums.”
Casas filed a police report but doubted he’d ever see them again.
“I was devastated. I was emotionally attached to them,” Casas said. “I honestly grieved for them like I lost a family member.”
He got on with finishing his house, being a husband and raising his two daughters. Meanwhile, behind the scenes, SJC drum aficionados sprang into action.
Casas isn’t on social media, but his old pal Ciprari is, along with the 5,000-member SJC Drums Community Facebook group. There, members fanned out, scouring Craigslist, Facebook Marketplace and other online swaps, looking for anyone fencing the purloined drums. Eventually, in December — 10 months after they went missing — a member of Ciprari’s extended family located them.
“It was my wife’s aunt who found them,” Ciprari said, still somewhat surprised.
When Casas got the word, he used his wife’s social media account to look. Sure enough, there they were, offered for $1,500 on Facebook, just one town away from where they were stolen.
Resisting the urge to just buy them back and be done with it, Casas called the Cumberland County Sheriff’s detective assigned to his case. The detective assured him they’d get the drums back, then suggested an elaborate plan, if Casas was game.
He was and set up a meeting with the seller.
Reached for comment last week, the detective could only say the investigation was ongoing.
According to Casas, on New Year’s Eve morning, he met two deputies and a plainclothed detective behind the saltshed at a Maine DOT maintenance yard. The detective, a gun in his waistband and with a wireless microphone, got into Casas’ car. The deputies followed at a discreet distance as they headed for the house selling the drums.
“The plan was, once I could confirm that they were mine, I was to say, ‘These drums look legit,’” Casas said. “And then the detective would say, ‘Oh, they’re legit, huh, so you want to buy them?’ That was the code word for the deputies to roll up.”
When they got inside, Casas recognized the drums in an instant. His daughter’s pink baby blanket was still stuffed in the bass drum, where he’d put it to help deaden the sound. Casas then played his part, pretending to go out to his truck for the money while the deputies arrived.
Police later told Casas they didn’t arrest the woman selling the drums because she was conducting the transaction on behalf of a family member, according to Casas. Casas remembers the young woman looking stunned and very scared.
“I felt awful. I felt like a dad with daughters,” he said “I didn’t want to ruin anyone else’s day. I just needed to get my drums back.”
To celebrate their return, Casas’ daughters asked if he could take their picture with the drums. He did.
The original maker of the drums is also happy for their homecoming.
“I hope those drums get passed down as a family heirloom,” Ciprari said. “He was one of the first guys who supported me. Those drums mean a lot.”
His house now completed, Casas said he’ll now be keeping the drums at home, where he can play them.
“They’re not going back into storage,” he said.
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