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Thursday, November 14, 2013

The Big Three Award (Male)




Best Male Trio in the State
Previous Winners
2012: Lewiston- Mohamed Barre, Mohamed Awil, Mohamed Mohamed (Isaiah Harris)
2011: Falmouth- Tim Follo, Thomas Edmonds, Jay Lesser
2010: Scarborough- Nick Morris, Tom Hague, Zach Brown



Ellsworth- Dan Curts, Brayden Beardsley, Robert Looker

The choice between Ellsworth and Cape Elizabeth for best trio in the state was incredibly tough to choose. Granted, Cape Elizabeth beat Ellsworth for their second straight Class B title, but Ellsworth's top end talent is slightly better than Cape's. Dan Curts was the leader for this team, but without the emergence of Brayden Beardsley, and the big time running ability of Robert Looker, Ellsworth wouldn't have been arguably the best team in the state this year. Curts, despite an injury to his hamstring, had a spectacular season on the trails, and isn't done yet. Beardsley became one of the states best runners after placing third in Class B at the state meet, and Looker showed he is capable of running in big time meets as evidence to his seventh place finish. Unfortunately, all three of these tremendous runners graduate next spring, but expect all of them to run fast times on the track this winter and spring.



2. Cape Elizabeth- Liam Simpson, Peter Doane, Mitch Morris

3. Mt. Blue- Josh Horne, Aaron Willingham, Dan Lesko

4. Lewiston- Isaiah Harris, Mohamed Awil, Mohamed Mohamed

5. Scarborough- Colin Tardiff, Jacob Terry, Andrew Sholl

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

The Matt Saracen Award


The Matt Saracen Award is given annually to the most improved male runner in the state

You don't have to worry about me, in a fight I just kinda stand in the back and just yell stuff.

Previous Winners

2011: Benson Worthington Brunswick

2010: Harlow Ladd Messalonskee

 

And the winner is….

 

Josh Horne Mt. Blue

Last fall, Josh Horne placed 46th at the Eastern Maine Regional Championships, and failed to qualify for the state meet. Fast forward a year late, and Horne took the state by storm, and concluded his spectacular season with a 4th place finish at Class A state meet running a time of 16:47.89. It was believed that Mt. Blue would be led by veterans Justin Tracy and Sully Jackson this fall, but Horne surprised everybody and showed what he is capable of. His breakout race came at the Festival of Champions where he placed 15th running a time of 16:47.97. From then on, Horne established himself as one of the best runners in the KVAC during the post season. He is the top returner for next fall, and will be the favorite to win the Class A title.

2. Ben Trapani Camden Hills SB: 16:36.12

3. Robert Looker Ellsworth SB: 16:50.00

4. Mohamed Mohamed Lewiston SB: 16:48.57

5. Liam Simpson Cape Elizabeth SB: 16:41.26