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Track and field results

The Foxcroft boys finished in third place out of six schools during a May 6 meet at Hampden Academy, with the Ponies scoring 132 points.

Four team members picked up a combined five first-place finishes for Foxcroft. Hunter Smith swept the hurdles, winning at 110 meters in 16.29 seconds and at 300 meters in a time of 43.12 seconds.

Cooper Nelson had the day’s fastest time in the 1,600 at 4:47.21. Zach Caron cleared a height of 5 feet, 10 inches in the high jump to win the event, and Max Santagata came in first in the javelin with a throw of 140-06.

Placing second for the Ponies was Gabe Piquette in the 3,200 with a time of 11:17.39; Santagata in the high jump at 5-08; and Hyatt Smith in the triple jump at a distance of 37-06.

Third-place finishers were the 4×100 relay team (Evan Chadbourne, Dustin Simmons, Minh Phan and David Salley) at 49.62 seconds and the 4×400 relay squad (Chadbourne, Piquette, Caron and Nelson) at 3:55.20; Caron in the long jump at 18-07; and Connor Holmes in the shot put at 33-02.

Fourth-place performers were Chadbourne in the 100 at 12.16 seconds; Hunter Smith in 200 at 24.37 seconds; Paul Birtwistle in the 110 hurdles at 20.39 seconds; and Jacob Diamond in the high jump at 5-04.

Coming in fifth was Smith in the 100 at 12.27 seconds; Nelson in the 800 at 2:10.77; Chandler Dow in the 110 hurdles at 20.45 seconds; Birtwistle in the 300 hurdles at 49.35 seconds; David Salley in the shot at 32-06.25; and Jonathan LaBree in the discus at 86-01.

Rounding out the Pony point-scores in sixth place were Piquette in the 800 at 2:10.86; Hyatt Smith in the long jump at 17-08.25; LaBree in the shot at 32-03.50; and Holmes in the discus at 82-10.

The boys from Greenville came in sixth place at Hampden with eight points.

The Lakers’ 4×800 relay was third as Parker Richards, John Watt, Dakota Collins and Ben Baldwin combined for a time of 10:48.41. Wyatt Blackstone picked up a pair of points in the triple jump, finishing fifth at 25-05.50.

In the girls’ meet, Foxcroft was fourth of six schools with a score of 24 points.

The Pony 4×100 relay team finished in second place as Brigid Casey, Avery Nelson, Jacalyn Pelletier and Emily Sprecher covered the lap in 1:01.48.

Jennifer Clawson came in third in the 1,600 at 6:05.73, and she was fourth at 3,200 meters in 13:40.62.

Pelletier was fourth in the 400 at 1:15.03, and fifth in the shot was Sprecher at 24-01.50.

Ava Henderson picked up the six points for Greenville as the Lakers came in sixth. Henderson finished third in the racewalk at 11:34.08.

On May 6, the Penquis boys were sixth of six teams at Old Town with a score of 16 points.

Josh Martin was the meet winner in the javelin as he picked up a top throw of 137-02. Tyler Pardue came in third in the high jump at 5-02.

The Penquis girls were fifth of a half dozen schools with 12 points.

Denali Smith came in second in the 400 at 1:15.88, and Kayla Harmon placed third in the javelin at 79-02.

Jordan Durant finished fifth in the long jump at 14-07.25 and sixth in the 100 at 14.18 seconds. Zoe Berry had the sixth-best discus performance at 69-09.

Dexter and PCHS both competed at Brewer on May 7 with the Dexter boys placing fourth of six with 35 points and PCHS coming in sixth with two points.

Brandon Allen was second in both the high jump and long jump at a height of 5-08 and distance of 19-04. Allen anchored the third-place 4×100 relay (following Dillon Allen, Jason Campbell and Zach White for a time of 48.60 seconds) and was fourth in the 200 at 25.22 seconds.

White came in fourth in the 100 at 12.55 seconds and placing fourth in the high jump was Campbell at 5-00. Christopher Roderka finished sixth in the 1,600 at 5:17.78.

Devin Ronco picked up the points for PCHS, placing fifth in the 110 hurdles at 22.40 seconds.

In the girls’ meet, Dexter was fourth of six teams at 24 points and PCHS picked up 19 points to place fifth.

The Tigers’ Danielle Cummings finished third in both the 100 and 400 with respective times of 13.66 seconds and 1:06.69. She anchored the third-place 4×100 relay, as Lily Cummings, Autumn Irvin, Katie Batron and Cummings ran a time of 56.33 seconds.

Batron placed fourth in the 200 at 29.24 seconds. Lily Cummings was sixth in the long jump at 13-03, and coming in sixth in the discus was Katilyn Paquin at 70-09.

Haylee Patterson led PCHS by winning the javelin, with a top throw of 87-04.

 

Lexi Harris finished third in the 800 at 2:48.04 and she was sixth in the 100 hurdles with a time of 20.58 seconds. The Pirate 4×100 relay — Hannah Bagley, Cahrey Harris, Bailey Lemieux and Lexi Harris — came in fifth at 1:02.92.

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