
Problems with video camera most of 400 meter heats missing
Other photographers @ the meet.

Problems with video camera most of 400 meter heats missing
Other photographers @ the meet.
Maine Track Club
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We pause in our celebrations of the Boston runners to remember George Towle, who passed away last night.
George was a longtime MTC member, race director for the (Maine Running Hall of Fame inducted) Thanksgiving 4 Miler, coach at USM, and friend to many. His kindness, straightforwardness, and willingness to meet at GLB will always be remembered. He hid from photos, but we managed this one from November 2025. Please, share any photos you have of George below. We’ll share details of services as soon as we know them.
Our sympathies to his family and running partners.
Obituary
George Towle, 75, of Portland, Maine, passed away on Monday, April 20, 2026.
He was born George F. Towle on May 6, 1950, to George and Marilyn Towle. He graduated from Bonny Eagle High School in 1968 before attending the University of Maine in Portland and beginning a career in teaching and coaching.
George Towle was an integral part of Maine’s running community and leaves a lasting legacy from his long career as a coach and race organizer.
As a Portland High School Track Coach, George helped establish the Southern Maine Girls Indoor Track Conference in 1983 and coached Portland to four championships in 11 seasons. It was in his early coaching career at Portland High School that he founded Portland’s Thanksgiving 4-Miler race. The race began as a community event for Portland and Deering High Schools, held after the football game to raise money for both girls’ track teams, with race entries costing $2 in advance. The Thanksgiving Day 4-Miler has now run for over 40 years and continues as both a food drive and fundraiser.
George Towle’s longest coaching career was at the University of Southern Maine, where he coached the Huskies women’s cross country and track teams for almost four decades. He was named the Little East Conference Coach of the Year for cross country (2007, 2008, 2011, 2012), Indoor Track & Field (2008, 2010, 2011, 2012), and Outdoor Track & Field (2008, 2011, 2012). He led the USM track staff to three consecutive LEC Coaching Staff of the Year awards (2015-2017).
In recognition of his lifelong contributions to the sport, George received the Maine Track Club Lifetime Achievement Award in 2012 and was twice honored with the organization’s Outstanding Contribution to Maine Running award. He was also an accomplished runner, earning Maine Track Club Runner of the Year honors in 1990 and 1997.
In 1997, Towle took a sabbatical to Kenya to learn more about their approach to running. He began visiting regularly and built relationships that would last the rest of his life. This included a post Beach-to-Beacon fun run in Back Cove with a meet-and-greet with Kenyan elites. Races he organized raised money for the St. Patrick’s Secondary School in Iten, Kenya.
As his connection to Kenya deepened, so did his involvement with Partners for World Health. George regularly transported bags of medical supplies abroad, ensuring they reached hospitals and clinics where they were most needed. He volunteered in any way he could—registering patients, taking blood pressure, and connecting with those he served. George’s quiet nature and gentle smile meant he always connected with the people he was working with. He especially loved playing games and soccer with the children who chased after him.
For George, nothing should get in the way of running. When a snowstorm threatened the start of the NCAA Division III New England Cross Country Championship in November of 1997, George “found a tractor to pull a rotating broom along the course”. The Portland Press Herald quoted him saying that the wintery conditions might actually help his USM runners: “We’ve always done well in this kind of weather. Maybe it’s the Maine upbringing.”
George Towle will be remembered for his exceptional coaching of runners, his mentorship of rising coaches, his stewardship of positive relationships between runners in Maine and Kenya, and his commitment to using the races he directed to encourage runners of all abilities and to raise money for charitable causes.
Surviving family includes siblings Anita Bailey, Haydn Towle and wife Tamarra, and Cheryl Lewis and husband Ken, brother-in-law Bill Caiazzo, and nieces and nephews Mike Caiazzo, Greg Caiazzo, Quinn Lewis, Bella Lewis, Jennifer Bailey Weiner, Amanda Bailey, Brianna Bailey, Jessica Prevost, and Matt Bailey. He is predeceased by his parents, George and Marilyn Towle, and his sister, Barbara Caiazzo.
In addition, George Towle is survived by his friends and former athletes in the running community. He knew you could do it, and he was right.
Everyone who wishes to remember him is welcomed to gather together at an informal, drop-in celebration of life to exchange stories, memories, and PRs at the Shipyard Tap Room (27 Hancock St, Portland, ME) from 2 to 5 p.m. on Sunday, May 17 with remarks at 3 p.m. All who knew him or who ran one of his races are welcome and encouraged.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Partners for World Health or Portland Trails.
Westbrook Gorham Rotary 2.25 Mile Road Race 2026
Apr 20, 2026
Patriots day road race
Westbrook, ME
Westbrook Gorham Rotary 2.25 Miler
Westbrook, Maine
April 20, 2026
Timing by Pine Tree Race Services
Tonedog86@aol.com
Place TmPl No. Name G School Mtime
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1 702 OWEN CUMMINGS M GORHAM HIGH SCHOOL 11:27.03
2 701 HARRISON CRIDER M GORHAM HIGH SCHOOL 11:33.38
3 1 717 MICHAEL MASTRACCIO M SANFORD HIGH SCHOOL 11:43.91
4 2 703 LIAM ALEXANDER M PORTLAND HIGH SCHOOL 11:57.41
5 3 711 AZIZ MOHAMED M PORTLAND HIGH SCHOOL 12:08.95
6 4 707 REID HUGHES M PORTLAND HIGH SCHOOL 12:13.48
7 5 709 RIVER LOUTEN M PORTLAND HIGH SCHOOL 12:26.48
8 6 708 OLIVER KILLEEN M PORTLAND HIGH SCHOOL 12:30.86
9 7 704 LAVANI CONTRERAS M PORTLAND HIGH SCHOOL 12:36.05

10 8 713 NORA SCHMIDT F PORTLAND HIGH SCHOOL 12:38.41
11 712 LUKE PARR M PORTLAND HIGH SCHOOL 12:50.77
12 9 723 LEONEL BOM DESPACHO m SOUTH PORTLAND HS 12:52.48
13 10 769 EZRA BURKE M WESTBROOK HIGH SCHOOL 12:57.06
14 11 770 YASER MAHDI M WESTBROOK HIGH SCHOOL 12:57.70
15 12 722 DERRICK NUNA m SOUTH PORTLAND HS 12:59.70
16 710 LOUIS LOWERY M PORTLAND HIGH SCHOOL 13:10.37
17 13 774 RYAN GARBER M WESTBROOK HIGH SCHOOL 13:24.58
18 14 748 GEO MAYORQUIN M SOUTH PORTLAND HS 13:42.16
19 772 BLESSING DUKUZE m DEERING HS 14:03.83
20 773 GEORGE DAVIDSON DREXEL m DEERING HS 14:19.91
21 705 PRIANA FONGEMIE F PORTLAND HIGH SCHOOL 14:49.98
22 15 721 JACK VAN GIESON M SANFORD HIGH SCHOOL 14:50.87
23 16 720 ANNALISE STIMMELL F SANFORD HIGH SCHOOL 14:59.81
24 17 777 ANDRE HICKS III M WESTBROOK HIGH SCHOOL 15:08.31
25 18 736 MIA HARP F SOUTH PORTLAND HS 15:16.17
26 19 716 CARTER HUFF M SANFORD HIGH SCHOOL 15:18.10
27 20 771 OWEN COUSINS M WESTBROOK HIGH SCHOOL 15:25.32

28 21 726 JARED LAROSE M SOUTH PORTLAND HS 15:40.61
29 22 719 CLAIRE PORDON F SANFORD HIGH SCHOOL 15:45.33
30 23 725 ISRAEL MUZELA m SOUTH PORTLAND HS 15:52.03
31 715 ELLA VINKEMULDER f PORTLAND HIGH SCHOOL 16:02.46
32 24 776 DAVID BOLLING M WESTBROOK HIGH SCHOOL 16:34.55
33 25 731 AUDREY LEBLEU F SOUTH PORTLAND HS 16:38.65
34 732 LUKE DZIADOSZ M SOUTH PORTLAND HS 16:52.70
35 26 778 KEVIN TRAN M WESTBROOK HIGH SCHOOL 16:54.13
36 775 JACK LANDRY M WESTBROOK HIGH SCHOOL 17:08.61
37 735 DYLAN HARP M SOUTH PORTLAND HS 17:11.86
38 737 GRAHAM HATCH M SOUTH PORTLAND HS 17:51.68
39 729 BOSSAY DITANDUKA M SOUTH PORTLAND HS 17:54.03
40 767 LAUREN WAY F SOUTH PORTLAND HS 17:57.84
41 756 ALBERT PUTNAM M SOUTH PORTLAND HS 18:51.37
42 752 PADOU MUKALA M SOUTH PORTLAND HS 19:13.22
43 738 DANIEL IWEGBU M SOUTH PORTLAND HS 19:57.98
44 728 ELLIA CHRISTENSEN F SOUTH PORTLAND HS 20:24.23
45 730 LAUREN DOW F SOUTH PORTLAND HS 20:24.63
46 753 SAMANTHA MURPHY F SOUTH PORTLAND HS 20:26.34
47 747 KIANA MARTIN F SOUTH PORTLAND HS 20:59.41
48 724 SONNY DELOACTH M SOUTH PORTLAND HS 21:29.12
49 763 DANIELA TSHITENGE F SOUTH PORTLAND HS 23:57.13
50 746 JEANCIDY MABAKA F SOUTH PORTLAND HS 26:12.24
51 733 MAUREEN MBELLA F SOUTH PORTLAND HS 26:12.74
52 727 PAMELA SALAMANCA f SOUTH PORTLAND HS 26:22.13
53 761 ACIE TSHITENGE F SOUTH PORTLAND HS 26:22.60
54 751 ASDOU MUKALA M SOUTH PORTLAND HS 35:47.14
55 759 NICKY THALIA F SOUTH PORTLAND HS 35:49.01
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Ashley Ouellette Memorial 5K & 2 Mile Walk
Saturday April 18, 2026 9AM Scarborough, Maine
Timing & Finish Line Management by 5K Sports Race Management
Fiveksport@aol.com 207-865-4501 www.Fiveksport.com Running4Free.com
Place Last Name First Name Ag S City St No. Time Pace
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1 HOLMQUIST ANDREW 22 M WATERBORO ME 138 21:59 7:05


2 Edstrom Lauren 55 F Biddeford ME 106 23:26 7:33
3 Fecteau Erika 39 F North Waterboro ME 102 23:49 7:40
4 Holmquist Mark 52 M East Waterboro ME 104 24:05 7:46

5 Amy Proctor 50 F Buxton ME 105 24:32 7:54
6 Elder-Bruns Andrea 55 F Windham ME 115 25:12 8:07

7 Brownsey Jon 27 M South Portland ME 113 26:09 8:26

8 BURNHAM MAYSON 14 F 137 26:31 8:33
9 TEFFT DEBBIE 71 F HOLLIS ME 139 49:36 15:58
There were 35+ walkers who were not timed.
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