2007 Maine Marathon Photos by Penta & Young
November 8, 2008
Peak Performance ME Marathon Beneficiary Presentation 11 07 2008
2008-11-08 Medomak Valley 5K
Results
Medomak Valley 5K
At Waldoboro — November 8, 2008
NO. NAME AGE TIME === ====================== === ===== 1. Pat O'Donnell 18 18:22 2. Josh Anderson 17 19:38 3. Joe Murphy 15 20:03 4. Andrew Allen 14 20:08 5. Caleb Philbrook 18 20:33 6. Darrin Winchenbach 27 20:42 7. Ron Hanley 51 21:31 8. Gwen Moiles 15 21:37 9. Vern Demmons 62 21:54 10. Nick Anderson 13 22:15 11. Pam Wallace 46 22:32 12. Alyssa Griggs 14 22:38 13. Peter Thompson 14 23:01 14. David Colby Young 56 23:16 15. Chelsea Wochomurka 17 23:19 16. Jocelyn Thames 14 23:23 17. Katie Johnson 26 23:42 18. Megan Wyllie 15 23:48 19. Jordan Hopkins 13 23:53 20. Theresa Withee 41 23:56 21. Mark Alex 48 24:11 22. Nora Willauer 14 24:40 23. Sophie Davis 14 24:48 24. Tucker Prescott 10 25:16 25. Julienna Brooks 15 25:21 26. Deb Prescott 42 25:35 27. Ashley Luce 15 27:29 28. Bill O'Donnell 53 28:09 29. Jessie Prescott 13 30:42 30. Russell Wolfertz 59 31:15 31. Kellon Thames 52 31:17 32. Jim Murphy 48 34:48 33. Brianna Luce 11 35:18 34. Sandra Thames 50 42:29 35. Mary Thompson 48 42:29
2008 NEPSTA Division IV Cross-Country Championships
Saxtons River, VT, November 8, 2008
November 7, 2008
Penta’s View of the 2008 Maine Running Hall of Fame Banquet @ Waterville, Maine
November 5, 2008
Job Opening: Maine Senior Games Coordinator
Anita Chandler, the MSG Director, for almost 25 years has been the heart and soul of the Maine Senior Games. Anita has worked in building the Games into an institution which we want to continue to support for many years to come.
Anita is retiring at the end of December of 2008. If you want to contact her, please email at: achandler@smaaa.org.
We need to recruit a successor ASAP. Below is the job announcement we have just put on the web. Please feel free to contact me with suggestions for Anita’s successor.
Maine Senior Games Coordinator
The Southern Maine Agency on Aging is looking for a person to be responsible for the overall design, ongoing development and management of the Maine Senior Games, under the guidance of the MSG Advisory Board and the SMAA Director of Healthy Aging. This person would be the public spokesperson and advocate for the Games, and work in cooperation with the SMAA Community Relations and Development staff to market, brand and build financial support and a volunteer network for the Games. The Candidate must have a Bachelor’s degree or comparable work experience in the field of sports management. The candidate must also have extensive contacts with the senior athlete community, especially in Maine and New England, experience in supervising and working with volunteers, knowledge of electronic communications, experience with budgets, excellent interpersonal, writing, planning and organizational skills, and proven judgment and initiative to work both independently and as part of a management team, and also with governing bodies and community groups and organizations. A Senior Athlete or an active association with senior fitness programs would be desirable. Familiarity with the history and traditions of the Maine Senior Games would be preferred.
The position is 20 hours a week with pro rated benefits, and would have some administrative support.
Interested candidates must submit an application letter and resume to
Edward Trainer, Ph.D.
Director of Healthy Aging
Southern Maine Agency on Aging
136 U S Route One
Scarborough MEÂ 04074
Position is open until filled
We are an equal opportunity employer
Thank you, Ted Trainer
Edward S. Trainer, Dr.P.H.
Director of Healthy Aging
Southern Maine Agency on Aging
136 US Route One
Scarborough ME 04074
(o) 207-396-6577
(c) 207-468-4535
(f) 207-883-8249















