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Maine State Meet 2014 Recap - DyeStatPublished by
Hall flies faster, farther than anyone in Maine
State Meet Highlights Top Performances:
Top Teams: The Cheverus boys won the Class A boys title with 99 points; the Thornton Academy girls were victorious with 65. In Class B, it was a sweep for Waterville (108.25 points for girls, 92.50 for boys). In Class C, the Orono girls (102) and Lisbon boys (67) prevailed. Top Competition: The matchup in the Class A 200 meters was an interesting one. Isaiah Harris of Lewiston was the 800 champion in a meet record 1:52.96 and Jake Dixon of Cheverus was the 400 champion in 48.93. So both juniors were determined to show their top-end speed in the 200. And it was Harris taking it in a photo finish, 22.7506 to 22.7591. Record-breaker: Kate Hall is the greatest sprinter and jumper in Maine history and she still has another year to go. She is the state record holder in her three primary events. But Maine had more record-breakers this year (not necessarily at the state meet). Dan Curts became the best 2-miler in state history, and Isaiah Harris and Aleta Looker broke the 800 records. Cheverus also broke the all-time mark in the boys 4x400 (at New Englands).
History for Maine MPA Outdoor State Championships
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