![]() Burr also won the 100 in 11 seconds flat, just off the record (10.95) he set last year. Desert Island’s Miles Burr set a record in the 200 with his time of 22.18. “I don’t really think about (the record) until the end. “It’s really cold, and I definitely had to work extra hard to get there, but I got there,” Poulin said. Poulin’s time would have won the boys race walk by 28 seconds. Gardiner’s Ashlyn Poulin won the girls 1,600 race walk in 7:12.15, crushing the old Class B record of 7:26.07. Horne won both the 800 (2:01.83) and 3,200 (9:52.57) with strong kicks over the final lap. I was just trying to go as slow as possible and still win,” Horne said. Horne’s big day began with a 4:24.01 in the 1,600 as he edged Gray-New Gloucester’s Carter Libby. When I got to the line, it wasn’t raining anymore, so I kind of just let my legs go,” Drake said. “I think I was the most nervous for the 800, because I’ve raced it the least, and I knew I had some solid competition in that one. Two athletes, Cary Drake of York and Henry Horne of Freeport, won the difficult distance triple crown, taking home titles in the 1,600, 800 and 3,200. ![]() Poland’s 4×100 relay team of Nick Garey, Cadyn Langlois, Warren and Nolan Garey, beating out third place Leavitt (Berube, Wade Desrosiers, Calder and Henderson). Poland’s Nick Garey was fourth and teammate Giovanni Warren seventh, and Calder finished sixth and teammate Logan Berube eighth. Henderson also took second in the 200, which featured five area runners with podium finishes. In the 100-meter dash, Mason Henderson and Dayton Calder finish second and third, respectively, while Poland’s Nick Garey placed sixth. On the boys side, Leavitt leads with 79 points, followed by York (73), Greely (61) and Freeport (50).Īlong with Pierre’s high finishes, the Leavitt boys had three runner-ups. Greely is third with 60 points, and Freeport fourth at 58. Unofficially, the York girls have enough points to win their second straight title, with a 98-62 lead over Mt. The girls and boys pole vault and boys high jump will be contested at a place, day and time to be determined by the Maine Principals’ Association. Related Track and field: Winthrop’s James Cognata runs to state record in 800 at Class C state meetĪ few events were postponed because of the weather, so no team state champions have been crowned.
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