HIGH SCHOOL
BOYS SOCCER
Ashland 4, Fort Fairfield 3
Bangor Chr. 1, DI-Stonington 0
Calvary Chapel 10, Gr. Portland Chr. 2
Central Aroostook 2, Van Buren 0
Jonesport-Beals 2, Calais 1
Katahdin 6, Hodgdon 0
Madawaska 3, Houlton 0
GIRLS SOCCER
Ashland 5, Fort Fairfield 0
Cen. Aroostook 1, Van Buren 1 (2OT)
Houlton 3, Madawaska 2 (OT)
John Bapst 2, Bucksport 0
Katahdin 2, Hodgdon 0
Penquis 4, Penobscot Valley 3
Schenck 2, Bangor Christian 1
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COLLEGE
MEN’S SOCCER
Colby 3, Thomas 1
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HIGH SCHOOL
Boys soccer
Katahdin 6, Hodgdon 0
At Hodgdon, Micah Rogerson had a hat trick as Katahdin of Stacyville shut out Hodgdon.
Colby Gallagher added a goal and three assists for the 4-8-2 Cougars. Mickey Savage and Steven Whitney also scored. Robert Mycroft turned away two of four shots.
Erik Ryan saved nine of 37 shots for 1-11-2 Hodgdon.
Madawaska 3, Houlton 0
At Madawaska, Jamie Cyr stopped all six shots to earn his sixth shutout and lead Madawaska to victory over Houlton.
Mike Cannan, Jon Lee and Nathan Beaulieu scored for the 11-2-1 Owls. Curtis Thibeault assisted all three goals.
Jared Tapley turned away 17 of 20 shots for 9-2-2 Houlton.
Jonesport-Beals 2, Calais 1
At Calais, Terrell Carver broke through the defense and put a low shot inside the far post with 16:45 remaining to give Jonesport-Beals its win over Calais and complete a season sweep.
Carver had scored a first-half goal before Clay Green equalized later in the half for Calais.
Cody Thistlewood made seven saves for the 7-6 Royals and Josh Gillespie had nine for 4-8-1 Calais.
Cen. Aroostook 2, Van Buren 0
At Mars Hill, Dan Brewer tallied two second-half goals as Central Aroostook shut out Van Buren.
Ross Grass saved six of nine shots for the 11-3 Panthers.
Eric Laplante turned away nine of 20 shots for 4-10 Van Buren.
Calvary Chapel 10, GPCA 2
At Orrington, Derek Russell had a hat trick as Calvary Chapel routed Greater Portland Christian Academy.
Alex Doten had two goals and an assist for the 11-2-1 Sabers. Matt Goodness tallied a goal and an assist as Matt Hachey, Paul Nguyen, Colby Downs and Dominic Veilleux scored. Tyler Lacadie recorded an assist. Devon Warman saved 11 of 13 shots.
Jacob Rudolph and Anthony Simpson scored for 5-6 Greater Portland Christian. Ben Hammond had both assists. Sam Carlson stopped 18 of 28 shots.
Bangor Chr. 1, DI-Stonington 0
At Deer Isle, Brandon Wilcox scored an unassisted goal with 13:02 left in regulation to lift Bangor Christian over Deer Isle-Stonington.
Tyler Alexander saved all five shots to earn the shutout for the 12-2 Patriots.
Joe Carter turned away six of seven shots for the 9-3-2 Mariners.
Ashland 4, Fort Fairfield 3
At Presque Isle, Casey Cobb broke the 3-3 tie when he scored off a Kenny Tarr assist with 1:37 left in regulation as Ashland topped Fort Fairfield.
Cobb added another goal for the 11-3 Hornets. Tarr and Royce MacDonald also scored. Andrew Libby and Brandon Saucier recorded assists. Bobby Gardner saved 16 of 19 shots.
Josh Booth scored twice to pace the 4-9-1 Tigers. Derek Dufour tallied a goal, Travis Noyes had two assists and Josh Churchill had an assist. Chris Weeks stopped 22 of 26 shots.
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GIRLS SOCCER
John Bapst 2, Bucksport 0
At Husson University in Bangor, Jordan Myerowitz scored an unassisted goal with 33:39 left in the second half to lift John Bapst over Bucksport.
Sierra Pierce added an insurance goal with 18 minutes left for 9-5 John Bapst. Laura Jordan saved five of eight shots.
Stephanie Bridges made 21 saves off 30 shots for 2-10-2 Bucksport.
CAHS 1, Van Buren 1 (2OT)
At Mars Hill, Central Aroostook and Van Buren scored first-half goals, but neither team could score again through two overtime periods.
Brittini Mosher scored with 11:18 left in the first off a Kristin Long assist for 4-8-2 Central Aroostook. Paige Garrison saved five of 15 shots.
Haley Lizotte tied it with 8:46 remaining in the first with an assist from Jenna Guerrette. Ashley Wilson turned away 11 of 17 shots for 4-7-3 Van Buren.
Katahdin 2, Hodgdon 0
At Hodgdon, Melissa Duffy scored a goal and helped assist the other as Katahdin of Stacyville topped Hodgdon.
Kali Rush scored with 20:47 left in the second half for 4-10 Katahdin. Katrina Taylor and Duff assisted Rush’s goal. Makayla Patterson stopped seven of 11 shots.
Emily Jurson had 17 saves on 25 shots for 3-11 Hodgdon.
Ashland 5, Fort Fairfield 0
At Presque Isle, senior Taylor Baker stopped six of nine shots to record her ninth shutout as Ashland defeated Fort Fairfield.
Brooke LaBelle tallied a goal and two assists for the 12-2 Hornets. Jessica Jimmo and Macie Pelkey both had a goal and an assist. Kayla Cote and Anna Paradis also scored.
Katy Donovan turned away 17 of 38 shots for the 7-6-1 Tigers.
Schenck 2, Bangor Christian 1
At East Millinocket, Karlie Michaud’s direct kick found the corner with 1:17 remaining to supply Schenck with its triumph over Bangor Christian, avenging a 4-2 loss.
Kristina Jamo broke a scoreless tie with 7:34 remaining in regulation off a Kristin Thompson pass but Katherine Bragg equalized from the penalty spot for Bangor Christian with 1:48 left. Bragg had hit the post with a penalty kick just three and a half minutes earlier.
Leann Toothaker made 33 saves for Schenck and Samantha Martin had 19 stops for Bangor Christian.
Both teams are 7-6-1.
Penquis 4, Penobscot Valley 3
At Milo, Penquis erased a 2-1 halftime deficit and held off Penobscot Valley of Howland to earn the win.
Lexi Larson had a hat trick for the 4-8-2 Patriots. Sadie Zambrano added a goal and two assists. Hannah Bess saved nine of 14 shots.
Eliza Pelletier, Megan King and Jordan Levelle scored for the 6-5-3 Howlers. Leslie Theriault made 12 saves on 19 shots.
DI-Stonington 3, Piscataquis 1
At Deer Isle on Saturday, Janelle Ciomei notched two goals in the first half to spark Deer Isle-Stonington by Piscataquis of Guilford.
Britnie Jones added a goal in the first half for the 7-4-3 Mariners. Chelsea Brown stopped six of nine shots.
Samara Hooper scored for the 3-10-1 Pirates. Abby Burdin made 11 saves on 15 shots.
Houlton 3, Madawaska 2 (OT)
At Houlton, Brooke Deveau scored on a scramble in front of the net with 49 seconds remaining in overtime to lead Houlton past Madawaska.
Vanessa Sanderson and Amanda Fogarty both recorded a goal and an assist in the first half for 11-2 Houlton. Madison Lezotte saved four of eight shots.
Valerie Cormier tied it at 2-2 on an unassisted goal with 12:51 left in regulation. Megan Ouellette had a first-half goal for the 8-5-1 Owls. Amanda Nadeau saved six of 14 shots.
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FOOTBALL
Dexter 54, Calais-Woodland 52
At Calais Saturday, a 35-yard fullback option pass completion by Doug Richardson set up a game-tying 5-yard touchdown run by Tim Gustin with 11 seconds left, and the Tigers won on Richardson’s two-point conversion rush.
Dexter then recovered an onside kick and ran out the remaining seconds.
Richardson gained 151 yards, ran for one touchdown, and rushed for six two-point for the Tigers. Richardson also completed a 35-yard pass for the 3-4 Tigers. Quarterback Gustin ran for 88 yards and three touchdowns on 19 carries and threw two passes for 25 yards.
For the visiting Silverados, Ryan Cavanaugh scored four touchdowns and gained 132 ya
rds on 12 carries while Spencer McCormick ran for three touchdowns and 118 yards on 19 carries while also rushing for two two-point conversions.
The Silverados averaged 9.5 yards per carry in the game and Dexter averaged 5.0.
Dexter (3-4) 8 16 8 22 — 54
Calais-Wdlnd (2-5) 14 14 16 8 — 52
D — Rosetti 16 run (Richardson rush)
C — McCormick 40 run (rush failed)
C — McCormick 39 run (Cavanaugh rush)
C — Cavanaugh 32 run (Cavanaugh rush)
D — Rosetti 4 run (Richardson rush)
D — Gustin 1 run (Richardson rush)
C — Cavanaugh 53 run (rush failed)
C — Cavanaugh 59 run (McCormick rush)
D — Richardson 2 run (Richardson rush)
C — Cavanaugh 65 punt return (McCormick rush)
C — McCormick 40 run (Cavanaugh rush)
D — Gustin 19 run (rush failed)
D — Rosetti 2 run (Richardson rush)
D — Gustin 5 run (Richardson rush)
John Bapst 41, Orono 22
At Bangor Saturday, the Crusaders scored 35 first-half points en route to their seventh win without a loss.
Bill Wetherbee led John Bapst with nine carries for 111 yards and three touchdowns (5, 11, 4 yards). He also caught a 70-yard scoring pass from Shane Hass.
Grady Hayes carried 20 times for 103 yards as the Crusaders rushed for 255 yards. Hass was 6-for-12 passing for 152 yards and three scores, including a 52-yarder to Fred Lear and an 8-yarder to Max Andrews.
Jason Pulley was in on seven tackles for the winners.
Dominic Mowrer picked up 100 yards on 20 carries to pace Orono. Brandon Higgins gained 48 yards on nine carries, including an 11-yard TD scamper.
Orono (1-6) 6 0 8 8 — 22
John Bapst (7-0) 21 14 6 0 — 41
JB — Wetherbee 5 run (Dieuveuil kick)
JB — Lear 52 pass from Hass (Dieuveuil kick)
O — Maynard 3 run (pass failed)
JB — Wetherbee 11 run (Dieuveuil kick)
JB — Wetherbee 70 pass from Hass (Dieuveuil kick)
JB — Andrews 8 pass from Hass (Dieuveuil kick)
O — McAlinden 3 run (Mauer run)
JB — Wetherbee 4 run (kick failed)
O — Higgins 11 run (McAlinden rush)
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COLLEGE
MEN’S SOCCER
Colby 3, Thomas 1
At Waterville, Andrew Meisel, Nate Seiberling and James Westhafer scored as Colby College defeated Thomas College.
Peter Randall and Mike Baldwin recorded assists for the 4-6-2 Mules.
Tim Costa helped 5-8-2 Thomas avoid a shutout by scoring with 53 seconds left.
Dan Marden and Doug Sibor combined for four saves on 10 shots for Colby while Thomas’ James Leibowitz turned away 12 of 33 shots.
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GOLF
HIGH SCHOOL
State Individual Championships
At Natanis GC
Class A
Brian Angis (Thornton) 73, Kyle Bonenfant (Cony) 75, D.J. Honan (Cheverus) 75, Spencer Plante (Sanford) 77, Ben Rodick (Deering) 77, Aldan Boyce (So. Portland) 78, Henry Fall (Mount Ararat) 78, Jake Finenco (Marshwood) 78, Kevin Moskevich (Bonny Eagle) 79, Jason Lewis (Greely) 80, Ben Roy (Messalonskee) 80, Brad Myers (BE) 81, Rocco Spizuoco (Deer) 81, Eric Hall (Lewiston) 82, Ryan Minoty (Cony) 82, Joe Walp (Deer) 82, Peter Westra (Gr) 82, Tyler Moody (Co) 83, Tommy Stirling (Gorham) 83, Rob Aurie (Hampden) 84, Kyle Bourassa (Chev) 84, Dillon Fowles (Bidd) 84, Kelin Kruitoff (Erskine) 84, Dean Maynard (Gr) 84, Cooper Nadeau (Deer) 84, Anthony Canarie (SP) 85, Joe Gorham (Lawrence) 85, Cale Knox (Mess) 85, Nate McCue (Brun) 85, Nick Finochiarro (West) 86, Joe Messerman (Brun) 86, Ben Walsh (Gr) 86, Jake Nichols (Deer) 87, Scott Gagne (Lew) 88, Kevin Fasulo (Scar) 90, Erick Lee (HA) 90, Dillon Dunbar (TA) 91, Joshua Smith (Mess) 91, Charlie Haritos (Kenn) 92, Dylan Karczewski (Co) 92, Luke Carter (Brun) 93, Ken Pirkola (Bidd) 94, Kyle Bickford (Gr) 95, Ryan Bourgault (Deer) 96
Class B
Aaron Bailey (York) 75, Matt Campbell (Yo) 77, Jamie Jackson (Belfast) 77, Nick McMenamin (Yarmouth) 78, Conner Burfeind (Falmouth) 79, Kasey Knights (Mattanawcook) 79, Conor Moloney (Cape Elizabeth) 79, Quinn Allen (Lake Region) 80, Craig Decato (Yo) 80, Greg Martin (Ellsworth) 80, Lance Bernier (MA) 81, Will Bucklin (Fal) 83, Tyler Bantle (Mount View) 84, Will Pierce (CE) 85, Wilson Laprade (CE) 88, Alex Tuttle (Presque Isle) 88, Tyler Whitman (Maranacook) 88, Tyler Fournier (Hermon) 89, Cam Sawyer (Waterville) 89, Tyler Walton (Leavitt) 89, Kendall Bondreau (Mountain Valley) 90, Devin Merritt (Yo) 90, Brendan Scully (Waterville) 91, Matt Storgaard (John Bapst) 91, John Vannorsdall (Camden Hills) 92, Nick Deblois (Wat) 93, Nick Ritchie (Ell) 93, Nick Strout (Foxcroft Acad.) 93, James Porter (Bucksport) 94, Stephen Quinlan (Lincoln Acad.) 94, Evan Waddell (PI) 94, Brandon Albee (Ells) 95, Mike Crockett (CH) 95, Zach Evans (Fox) 95, Alex Cosgrove (LA) 96, Ryan Bailey (Bucks) 98, Brandan Jacques (MValley) 100, Caleb Chapman (Caribou) 101, Nate Jillson (Oak Hill) 119
Class C
Tim Millett (No. Yarmouth Acad.) 71, D’mitri Monroe (Jonesport-Beals) 74, Dam Grindle (Deer Isle-Stonington) 75, Zack Sweet (Madison) 75, Isaac Reed (St. Dominic) 76, Jordan Jones (Wiscasset) 77, Andy Emery (Winthrop) 78, Tom Spagnola (Waynflete) 79, Chris Bryant (SD) 80, Ian Gervais (Houlton) 80, Seth Sweet (Mad) 81, Brody Libby (Penobscot Valley) 83, Constantin Braeunig (Mad) 84, Tyler Foster (Win) 84, Brandon Robinson (Katahdin) 85, Zack DeBlois (SD) 86, Joey Leblanc (NYA) 86, Storme Macomber (George Stevens Acad.) 86, Dylan Rodrique (SD) 86, Cody Rodrique (SD) 87, Marshall Foster (PV) 88, Dan MacKenzie (Stearns) 88, Logan Shaffer (Houlton) 88, Nick Chase (Hou) 89, Danny Nadeau (SD) 89, Dylan McNally (Forest Hills) 80, Derek Castonguay (Livermore Falls) 91, A.J. Harris (Lee) 91, Kaine Kingsbury (Central Aroostook) 91, Connor Morey (DI-S) 91, Thomas Beal (J-B) 92, Anthony Fagone (SD) 92, Dustin Goodwin (Calais) 92, Stephan Smith (Cal) 93, George Billing (Green) 94, Will Delong (CA) 94, Zach Maloney (Shead) 97, Alex Chasse (Fort Kent) 98, Tommy Collins (Sh) 110, Jake Remilard (Buckfield) 113, Steven Bilodeau Green) 114
Girls (all classes)
Laura Grant (Greely) 83, Karli Soracco (Leavitt) 85, Emma Seymour (Gr) 87, Edith Aromando (Gr) 88, Linnea Tiberg (Mount Ararat) 88, Kerri Grant (Gr) 89, Meghan Bickford (Gr) 91, Kelsey Leeman (Lincoln Acad.) 91, Leah White (Georges Valley) 94, Sarah Hansen (Gr) 97, Katie Whittum (Gr) 99, Michelle Brann (Mt.A) 102, Kaitlyn Baker (Wells) 105, Sam Loring (Deering) 107, Maura Quigley (Westbrook) 107, Laureen Lord (Lea) 111, Emily Kessel (Kennebunk) 112, Megan Maguire (Marshwood) 116, Brittany Robinson (Carrabec) 116, Amanda Turcotte (SD) 117, Alexis Priest (Oak Hill) 118, Cortney Gorczyca (SD) 120, Elizabeth Canarie (South Portland) 123, Austin LeMoult (Deer) 124, Taylor Crowley (Kenn) 125, Delaney Loring (Deer) 134, Emily Lunt (Yar) 137, Cassie Bubier (Buckfield) 138, Ellen Jones (Buck) 146, Sarah Lavigne (Greenville)
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VOLLEYBALL
HIGH SCHOOL
DAC Championship
At Calais
Calais def. Jonesport-Beals 25-21, 25-17, 25-20
Calais: Rebecca Redding 18 assists, 4 digs, 4 kills; Nicole Osborne 23-24 serving, 11 aces, 7 kills, 4 digs, 3 blocks; Rebecca Blake 10 kills, 2 digs; Shannon Brown 3 kills, 8 digs; Kayla Snider 7-8 serving
Jonesport-Beals: Lindsey Jones 5 kills; Amanda Chandler 10-11 serving, 2 aces, 10 digs; Whitney Norton 17-18 serving, 5 aces, 3 digs; Joni Alley 10-11 serving; Sarah Milliken 9-9 serving, 3 ace
s; Jessica MacLean 6-6 serving, 3 assists
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PLAYER OF THE WEEK
HIGH SCHOOL
MaxPreps/AVCA
Taylor Davis (Washington Academy junior), Maine girls volleyball player of the week, recorded 17 kills, 13 assists, 5 digs and 6 aces in six games.
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YOUTH BASKETBALL
LOCAL
High School Preseason League
At Bangor Y
John Bapst girls 40, Bangor 23
John Bapst top scorers: Abby Pyne 15, Kelsey Johns 10; Bangor: Kristen Henigan 8
Snowbears 48, Hampden 37
Snowbears top scorer: Kate Treadwell 23; Hampden: Kate Parsons 10
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COLLEGE
MEN’S SOCCER
Colby 3, Thomas 1
At Waterville, Andrew Meisel, Nate Seiberling and James Westhafer scored as Colby College defeated Thomas College.
Peter Randall and Mike Baldwin recorded assists for the 4-6-2 Mules.
Tim Costa helped 5-8-2 Thomas avoid a shutout by scoring with 53 seconds left.
Dan Marden and Doug Sibor combined for four saves on 10 shots for Colby while Thomas’ James Leibowitz turned away 12 of 33 shots.
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PLAYER OF THE WEEK
COLLEGE
Commonwealth Coast Conference
Brianna Tupper (University of New England sophomore from Winthrop), field hockey offense, had three goals and an assist in a 2-0 week.
Ginny Lee (University of New England senior from York), field hockey defense, helped UNE earn a 2-0 shutout win over UMaine-Farmington and held Nichols to only two first-half goals in a 7-2 win.
NESCAC
Katrina Gravel (Colby College senior), women’s cross country, won the individual title at the State of Maine Division III Championships on Saturday, setting a course record of 18:59.50.
North Atlantic Conference
Leigh Ronald (University of Maine at Farmington freshman from Farmington), women’s soccer rookie, had two goals and an assist in UMF’s 3-0 win over Thomas Saturday.
Caitlin Miller (University of Maine at Farmington freshman), women’s cross country rookie, placed 32nd at the State of Maine Championships at Colby. She had a time of 20:52.90 on the 5K course.
Tia Pratt (Lasell College junior from South Paris), field hockey, scored three goals, including the winners against Simmons and Anna Maria.
Nate Tipton (Maine Maritime Academy sophomore), men’s soccer co-player, scored a goal in each of MMA’s wins over Johnson State and Lyndon State.
Mark Trombley (Husson University senior from Burnham), men’s soccer co-player, scored both goals in Husson’s 2-0 win over Lyndon State.
Mason Smith (Husson University first-year), men’s soccer rookie, the goalkeeper recorded a shutout against Lyndon State and allowed one goal on nine shots against Johnson State in his first two collegiate starts.
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SWIMMING
COLLEGE
At Orono, Saturday
Maine women 161, Central Connecticut State 132
Northeastern 175, Central Connecticut State 108
Northeastern 190, Maine 102
Maine point scorers
200 medley relay: 4. Sara Knight, Lauren Thornbrough, Caitlin Shelley, Grace Barnett 1:55.71, 5. Alicia Hahn, Samantha Bond, Kara Dubiel, Jen Trodden 1:55.84; 1,000 free: 3. Kara Dubiel 11:08.44, 6. Helaina Sacco 11:29:04; 200 free: 3. Carmen Linden 1:59:29, 6. Grace Barnett 2:02:45, 8. Katelyn Hunt 2:02:70, 11. Alyssa Hodgdon 2:11.00; 100 back: 6. Alicia Hahn 1:03:75, 7. Sara Knight 1:05.12, 9. Nicole Langlois 1:11:64, 10. Laura Duran 1:15:84; 100 breaststroke: 2. Jen Trodden 1:09.41, 5. Maggie McLean 1:11:27, 7. Caitlin Shelley 1:11:44, 9. Dana Wright 1:14:90; 200 butterfly: 3. Lauren Thornbrough 2:14.66, 4. Meag Fisher 2:14.98, 6. Desirae Deveaux 2:17.88; 50 free: 4. Jen Trodden 26.23, 5. Samantha Bond 26.37, 6. Kara Dubiel 26.81, 9. Linda Gaudreau 27.34; 1 meter diving: 2. Samantha Graham 186.95, 6. Juliet Cobb 116.50; 100 free: 5. Samantha Bond 57.25, 6. Kara Dubiel 57.31, 9. Nicole Langlois 1:00.75, 10. Andrea Nakamura 1:06.11; 200 back: 5. Alicia Hahn 2:14.14, 8. Desirae Deveaux 2:22.09, 9. Sara Knight 2:22.18, 11. Eliza Woodcock 2:35.14; 200 breaststroke: 3. Maggie McLean 2:31.99, 4. Jen Trodden 2:32.53, 7. Caitlin Shelley 2:36.60, 10. Helaina Sacco 2:45.74; 500 free: 4. Carmen Linden 5:20.41, 6. Katelyn Hunt 5:28.00, 10. Nissa Marione 5:35.02, 11. Alyssa Hodgdon 5:47.86; 100 butterfly: 3. Meag Fisher 1:01.02, 7. Lauren Thornbrough 1:01.51, 8. Grace Barnett 1:04.00; 3 meter diving: 1. Samantha Graham 215.65, 3. Juliet Cobb 146.30; 200 IM: 2. Carmen Linden 2:17.29, 3. Meag Fisher 2:18.61, 5. Maggie McLean 2:22.28, 7. Linda Gaudreau 2:24.25; 400 free relay: 1. Maine B 3:45.71, 3. Maine A 3:51.58, 4. Maine D 4:03.26
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TRIATHLON
LOCAL
Black Bear Triathlon
At Orono, Sunday
1. Team Doucette 1:00:32, 2. Team Nguyen 1:04:43, 3. Bob Turner 1:06:05, 4. Devin Higgins 1:08:55, 5. Chris McGary 1:09:37, 6. Team LeBreton 1:10:13, 7. Team Satisfiers 1:11:36, 8. Dillon Lucier 1:12:14, 9. Mike Talon 1:14:59, 9. Doug Shattuck 1:14:59, 11. Sean Kull 1:16:10, 12. Bruce Webber 1:18:50, 12. Shay Daily 1:18:50, 14. Matt Damon 1:19:18, 15. Team Mauricette 1:19:53, 16. Roy Nakamura 1:20:14, 17. John Noonan 1:21:51, 18. David Grover 1:22:49, 19. David Bean 1:24:01, 20. Jeff Sands 1:24:38, 21. Kristine Guaraldo 1:24:39, 22. Joe Stilwell 1:24:57, 23. Greg Kolvoord 1:25:19, 24. Bob Leland 1:25:46, 25. Jen Barton 1:26:18
26. Jeff Petit 1:26:54, 27. Sam Kelley 1:27:00, 28. Don Mansius 1:27:34, 29. Chip Loring 1:28:22, 30. Team Grover 1:28:30, 31. Paul Nichols 1:29:50, 32. Hogan Marquis 1:30:25, 33. Kristy Albee 1:31:08, 34. Jesse Damon 1:31:48, 35. Pam Schmidt 1:33:20, 36. Burr O’Conner 1:33:34, 37. Felicia Dumont 1:34:34, 38. Alissa Black 1:35:04, 39. David Coddington 1:35:16, 40. Geoff Snow 1:35:46, 41. Shawn McKay 1:37:16, 42. Peter Weaver 1:38:25, 43. Linda Mountain 1:38:50, 44. Andrea Nahamura 1:38:57, 45. Tammi Matula 1:39:03, 46. Robin Clukey 1:39:34, 47. Jon Salvato 1:40:25, 48. Deb Storm 1:42:28, 49. Chris Poake 1:42:41, 50. Emanuel Boss 1:45:19
51. Karen Coulson 1:46:11, 52. Peter Mattie 1:48:03, 53. Kathy Johnson 1:48:17, 54. Mike Dunn 1:49:38, 55. Naomi Gillette 1:53:41, 56. Carol Pelletier 1:53:59, 57. Amber Murphy 1:55:21, 58. Katherine Haberstro 1:55:35, 59. Laura Reed 1:56:14, 60. Brianne Boucher 1:59:21, 61. Audrey Caswell 2:05:04
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ROAD RACING
DUATHLON
GoActive! Dirty Duathlon
At Orono, Sunday
1.5-mile course: 1. Becky Lopez-Anido 10:09, 2. Leah Ruck 10:53, 3. Izzy Baker 13:13, 4. Tommy Owen 13:22, 5. Katie Owen 14:53; 7.75-mile course, over 18 team: 1. Stephen Nelson, Lowell Ruck 1:05:47; 18 and over individual: 1. Cam Rose 50:16, 2. Dan Lesser 54:28; under 18 individual: 1. Jeff Owen 53:13, 2. Greg Sivik 53:59, 3. Lin White 56:00, 4. Pat Allen 59:15, 5. David Renedo 1:03:03


