
Kirstin Sandreuter of Greely will be one to watch in the mile and the two mile. Her anticipated match up against Aleta Looker of Ellsworth could be one for the ages.
800
Record: Abby Chapman
Greely 2:15.28 2003

Mile
Record: Bethanie Brown Waterville
5:00.31 2013
Bethanie Brown’s record
will likely be safe this year, but the showdown between Kirstin Sandreuter of
Greely and Aleta Looker of Ellsworth will be the most exciting race of the day
tomorrow. Both runners have been on a tear this winter. Sandreuter comes into
the meet with the second fastest time in Class B in 5:11.93. Last week at the
WMC Championships, Sandreuter won both the mile and the two mile in league
record times. The pace of the race could determine the victor as Looker has
superior leg speed, but Sandreuter has the ability to grind out races. It will
be interesting to see the diverse running styles between them. Heather Evans of
York is another runner to watch in this event. She’s been one of the most
consistent runners in the WMC this year, and with Looker and Sandreuter likely
setting a fast pace, look for Evans to run a fast time as well. Other runners
to watch will be Emily Mason of Greely, Brittany Bowman of Camden Hills and
Anna Lastra of Fryeburg.
2 Mile
Record: Bethanie Brown Waterville
10:46.95
The aforementioned
Kirstin Sandreuter of Greely should be able to win the two mile with relative
ease. While she’s the overwhelming favorite, she might try to run a very fast time
in order to get into one of the fastest heats at the New England Championships.
She comes in with a season best time of 11:07.26. Aleta Looker comes into this
race with the fourth fastest time in Class B in 11:54.65. Expect her to battle
for second with runners such as Heather Evans of York, Brittany Bowman of
Camden Hills and Hannah Austin of NYA. They all have broken the 12 minute
barrier this winter, and will look to run even faster tomorrow. Other runners
to watch for will be Emily Mason of Greely, Abby Hersom of Oceanside and
Caroline Driscoll of MDI.
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