There was a man named, JF Burns taking photos His email is jfburnsiv@gmail.com He was taking photos of field events. Interest Old Town & MDI Teams
There was a bus driver, Kristy McPherson also taking photos for her HS school. A few award photos shared
There was a photographer from Oceanside HS.
Lewiston Sun Journal & The Lincoln County News were also there.
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Boys Long Jump, followed by
Girls Long Jump
Boys Triple Jump, followed by
Girls Triple Jump
Girls Shot Put, followed by
Boys Shot Put
Boys Pole Vault, followed by
Girls Pole Vault
Girls High Jump, followed by Boys
55H – Trials
55m Dash – Trials
Mile Run Open
55H – Finals
55m Dash – Finals
400m Dash (sections on time)
800m (sections on time, if necessary)
200m Dash (sections on time)
2 Mile Run (1 race per gender)
4 x 200m Relay (sections on time)
Team City, State Status
, Scheduled
Bonny Eagle High School Standish, ME
Boothbay Region High School Boothbay Harbor, ME
Boothbay/Wiscasset Boothbay, ME
Cheverus/Waynflete Portland, ME
Cony High School Augusta, ME
Deering High School Portland, ME
Falmouth High School Falmouth, ME
Freeport High School Freeport, ME
Fryeburg Academy Fryeburg, ME
Gorham High School Gorham, ME
Hampden Academy Hampden, ME
Kennebunk High School Kennebunk, ME
Lake Region High School Naples, ME
Lawrence High School Fairfield, ME
Lincoln Academy Newcastle, ME
Maine Central Institute Pittsfield, ME
Marshwood High School South Berwick, ME
Noble High School North Berwick, ME
Sanford High School Sanford, ME
Scarborough High School Scarborough, ME
Skowhegan Area High School Skowhegan, ME
South Portland High School South Portland, ME
Thornton Academy Saco, ME
Traip Academy Kittery, ME
Westbrook High School Westbrook, ME
Windham High School Windham, ME
Yarmouth High School Yarmouth, ME
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Girls Pole Vault
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Name Year School Finals
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1 Benner, Kessa Freeport Hig 9-06.00
5-00 5-06 6-00 6-06 7-00 7-06 8-00 8-06 9-00 9-06 10-00
P P P P P P P P O O XXX
2 Spencer, Katie Greely High 9-00.00
5-00 5-06 6-00 6-06 7-00 7-06 8-00 8-06 9-00
P P P P P P P P XO
3 Rackmales, Tizita Freeport Hig 8-06.00
5-00 5-06 6-00 6-06 7-00 7-06 8-00 8-06 9-00
P P P P P O O XO XXX
4 Cameron, Ella Yarmouth Hig 8-00.00
5-00 5-06 6-00 6-06 7-00 7-06 8-00 8-06
P P P P O O O XXX
5 Record, Kelsey Greely High 7-00.00
5-00 5-06 6-00 6-06 7-00 7-06
P P P O XO XXX
5 Pendleton, Ana Yarmouth Hig 7-00.00
5-00 5-06 6-00 6-06 7-00 7-06
O O O O O XXX
5 Emery, Marinna Greely High 7-00.00
5-00 5-06 6-00 6-06 7-00 7-06
P P P O XO XXX
8 Fremont, Cece Cape Elizabe 6-06.00
5-00 5-06 6-00 6-06 7-00
O O O XXO XXX
8 Charrette, Mars Yarmouth Hig 6-06.00
5-00 5-06 6-00 6-06 7-00
P P P XO XXX
8 Runge, Emi Yarmouth Hig 6-06.00
5-00 5-06 6-00 6-06 7-00
O XO XO XXO XXX
11 Abbott, Lila Freeport Hig 6-00.00
5-00 5-06 6-00 6-06
O O XO XXX
12 Goodrich, Morgan Yarmouth Hig 5-06.00
5-00 5-06 6-00
O O XXX
— Gray, Eliana Greely High NH
5-00
XXX
— Higgins, Piper Greely High NH
5-00 5-06 6-00 6-06
P P P XXX
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Outdoor Track & Field: Boys Varsity -MPA Meet
Friday, May 16, 2025 Time 3:30pm
York vs Yarmouth vs Wells vs Traip Academy vs Seacoast Christian vs Old Orchard Beach vs Poland Regional @ Poland Regional High School
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Friday, May 2, 2025 Time 3:30pm
Poland Regional, Seacoast Christian, Yarmouth, _OTRKGirls -NYA/Maine Coast Waldorf vs. Sacopee Valley High School @ Sacopee Valley
Location: Sacopee Valley
115 South Hiram Road
Hiram, ME 04041
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Now you might not agree with the below meaning of discrimination or the categories they list. We are reporting on who the MPA tells us were the winners. We could just not post the photos of the people we know most people agree do not belong in few questionable categories but it is not our race, This might well be an act of discrimination. We might end up only reporting on the events with photos that 80% of the public agree. Or there might be many other ways to report safely with the public which is likely not to start a riot. We will try to cover all the events in the way the MPA feels is fair but they will have to be willing to work with us.
What is discrimination?
Discrimination is the unfair or prejudicial treatment of people and groups based on characteristics such as race, gender, age, or sexual orientation. That’s the simple answer. But explaining why it happens is more complicated.
The human brain naturally puts things in categories to make sense of the world. Very young children quickly learn the difference between boys and girls, (interesting example the use here, as is that not the question? Boys can be girls?) for instance. But the values we place on different categories are learned—from our parents, our peers, and the observations we make about how the world works. Often, discrimination stems from fear and misunderstanding.
Stress and health
Discrimination is a public health issue. Research has found that the experience of discrimination—when perceived as such—can lead to a cascade of stress-related emotional, physical, and behavioral changes. Stress evokes negative emotional responses, such as distress, sadness, and anger, and can often lead to an increase in behaviors that harm health, such as alcohol, tobacco, and other substance use, and a decrease in healthy activities, such as sleep and physical activity.
Discrimination can be damaging even if you haven’t been the target of overt acts of bias. Regardless of your personal experiences, it can be stressful just being a member of a group that is often discriminated against, such as racial minorities or individuals who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender.
The anticipation of discrimination creates its own chronic stress. People might even avoid situations where they expect they could be treated poorly, possibly missing out on educational and job opportunities.
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