203-14 Maine Track and Field Media Guide

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UMaine at a glance The University of Maine, founded in Orono in 1865, is the state’s premier public university. It is among the most comprehensive higher education institutions in the Northeast attracting students from 44 states and more than 67 countries. It currently enrolls 10,900 undergraduate and graduate students who can directly participate in groundbreaking research working with world-class scholars. The University of Maine offers doctoral degrees in 35 fields, representing the humanities, sciences, engineering and education; master’s degrees in nearly 70 disciplines; 90 undergraduate majors and academic programs; and one of the oldest and most prestigious honors programs in the U.S. The university promotes environmental stewardship on its campus, with substantial efforts aimed at conserving energy, recycling and adhering to green building standards in new construction.

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University of Maine President Paul Ferguson

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aul W. Ferguson became the 19th president of the University of Maine in July 2011. A Southern California native, President Ferguson is a Whittier College graduate who earned a Ph.D. in pharmacology and toxicology at the University of California, Davis in 1981. He is an accomplished health scientist with a 30-year record of scholarship as an award-winning professor in the fields of toxicology and public health. President Ferguson rose through the academic ranks, leading research and outreach efforts in four states to assess and reduce potential health risks from chemical exposures. During this time, Dr. Ferguson also worked as a senior toxicologist for Unocal Corporation, a Los Angeles-based international energy resources company. Since 1993, Dr. Ferguson has progressed through academic administration, initially serving as vice provost and dean of graduate studies and research at the University of Louisiana, Monroe. At the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, he was vice president for research and graduate studies. Prior to joining the University of Maine, Dr. Ferguson was at the Edwardsville campus of Southern Illinois University, where he was provost and vice chancellor for academic affairs. As a campus leader highly regarded for his commitment to engagement, inclusivity and quality, President Ferguson has a demonstrated record of university transformations in the areas of increased research and economic development, university-community partnerships, student success, faculty development and academic quality. Currently, President Ferguson is leading an inclusive, campuswide planning and implementation process, the Blue Sky Project, to elevate the University of Maine to new levels of excellence as the most distinctively community-engaged and student centered of the American research universities.

Director of Athletics Karlton Creech

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arlton Creech began his tenure as director of athletics at the University of Maine on Feb. 10, 2014. Creech comes to Maine after serving as senior associate director of athletics at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (UNC). He brings 10 years of senior athletics administration experience to UMaine. Since 2012, Creech had been UNC’s senior associate director of athletics, serving as chief of staff and overseeing the department’s capital projects, human resources and facilities. From 2004-12, he was associate executive director for UNC’s Educational Foundation Inc., where he managed capital projects (including coordination of the $88 million football stadium expansion), the Annual Fund, marketing, fundraising and ticket sales programs, as well as donor stewardship and development. He also worked for the Student-Aid Association at North Carolina State University from 2001-04, coordinating ticket sales and fundraising. Creech, a native of Chapel Hill, received a bachelor of arts degree in political sciencefrom North Carolina State University and will complete his master of arts degree in management and leadership from Liberty University in Lynchburg, Va., in 2014.


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Academic support services for student athletes Athletic academic counselors are committed to providing the environment and support necessary to empower student-athletes to achieve their full academic potential, culminating in a degree from the University of Maine.

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Scholar-athletes with a GPA of 3.0 or higher in 2012–13

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Conference academic honors

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Capital One Academic All-America honors — all time

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Capital One Academic All-District I honors — all time

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Sports that received public recognition for their multiyear APR scores, which were in the top 10 percent of their respective sports

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America East Academic Cups 2004 and 2007

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America East teams with highest GPA among their respective sports

Academic support offered • Individual academic counseling • Tracking of academic eligibility and progress • Tutoring program • S tudy, time management and organizational skills • S upport for students with learning disabilities • S ezak Academic Center and study table • Laptop loan program

What graduates are saying “ Looking back at the last five years here at the University of Maine, I can’t help but think about how much I have changed as an individual because of the amazing opportunities and lifelong lessons associated with being a student-athlete. Words cannot express how fortunate and privileged I feel to have been able to represent the University of Maine hockey team and wear its jersey out onto the ice. I will continue to hold close the great memories and extraordinary friendships for the rest of my life.” — Mark Nemec Men’s Ice Hockey “ My time here at the University of Maine has truly been one of the greatest experiences of my life. I came to this school never imagining the journey I would have as a student-athlete. Being a part of athletics and academics here at the university has made me who I am today. I will forever be grateful for all of the support I have received from the UMaine faculty, my coach Mark Lech, my family, and most importantly, my lovely teammates. Looking back on my time here I can say I have no regrets; I feel lucky to have been given the opportunity to represent UMaine and I will continue to do so in one way or another for the rest of my life.” — Corey Conner Women’s Track and Field and Cross Country “ These past four years as a Black Bear studentathlete have been the best years of my life. The friendships and memories I have made with my teammates and classmates will be cherished forever. It has been an honor to play the sport I love, for the school I love for four amazing years. Once a Black Bear, always a Black Bear — GO BLUE.” — Michael Fransoso Baseball “ When I started here four years ago, I could have never anticipated how much of a life-changing experience being a UMaine student-athlete would be. The biggest lesson I have learned from my time here is the value of hard work and dedication, and I have come to learn that those two words epitomize University of Maine athletics. I have had the opportunity to play amongst, meet, and be inspired by some incredible athletes and coaches, and the things I will take away from this place stretch far beyond the classroom. My fondest memories will always be those shared on and off the field with my teammates.” ­— Madelaine Hill Women’s Soccer


Outstanding support for student-athletes Athletic training/strength and conditioning Top-rate medical staff The Maine sports medicine team includes six certified athletic trainers and one graduate assistant certified athletic trainer, a team physician, an orthopedic physician, a wide variety of medical specialists and studentathletic trainers. Other specialists on the Maine athletic healthcare team include an optometrist, chiropractor and dentist.

The women’s basketball team raised $10,255 for its annual Play4Kay Breast Cancer awareness fundraiser game. Since the $10k goal was met, Coach Barron lived up to his word, having his head shaved. Community involvement: Student-athletes do not just receive tremendous support. They also return the support to the local community. Events that student-athletes took part in last season included Martin Luther King Diversity Day, Toys for Tots, Salvation Army Angel Tree, Operation Christmas Child and Play4Kay. They also volunteered numerous hours at both the Ronald McDonald House and the Old Town–Orono YMCA, Cub Tracks Triathlon, Warm Heads Warm Hearts, Skate with the Bears, Black Bear Mentors, Skating Strides and many more activities. Maine athletics donates thousands of dollars worth of tickets to nonprofits each year.

Mike Kessock Sports Medicine Center The Mike Kessock Sports Medicine Center in Memorial Gymnasium houses some of the newest technology in the field of sports medicine. The facility provides injury prevention, treatment and rehabilitation for student-athletes. Speed, strength and conditioning UMaine Speed, Strength and Conditioning is a performance-based program focused on achieving success in athletic events and maintaining an injury-free environment. Philosophy: Developing a mentally and physically challenging training environment that will allow athletes to maximize their ability; Increasing performance in athletic events; Decreasing the risk of injury through the teaching of progressive strength and power development exercises; Identifing dysfunctional movement patterns and correct the pattern. Fundamentals of an athlete: lower-body strength; lower-body power; core strength; ability to accelerate and decelerate; mobility; and balanced upper body (posterior/anterior). Intercollegiate Strength Center in the Latti Fitness Center The Intercollegiate Athletic Strength Center in the Latti Fitness Center serves as the home for all varsity teams. The Intercollegiate Center is entering its seventh year as home of the Black Bears. Intercollegiate Strength Center by the numbers • 5,000 square feet • 10,000 pounds of weights • 10 multipurpose power racks • Nine Olympic platforms • Five various cardiovascular machines • Five half racks • Five glue/hamstring machines • Nine sets of Eleiko/Uesaka Olympic bumper sets • Four slide boards • Electrical timing systems


Black Bear Points of Pride Historic Achievements >> Maine has celebrated two NCAA championships in men’s ice hockey. Maine defeated Lake Superior State, 5–4, to capture the school’s first crown in 1993, and then knocked off New Hampshire, 3–2, to win the school’s second title in 1999. >> Every year since 1986, at least one Black Bear team or individual has competed in an NCAA Championship event. >> The Black Bear baseball team has made seven appearances in the College World Series in Omaha, Neb. >> The following is a list of conference titles in Maine history: Men’s Ice Hockey Hockey East — 1989, 1992, 1993, 2000, 2004 Baseball America East — 1990, 1991, 1993, 2002, 2005, 2006, 2011 Men’s Cross Country America East — 2004 Softball America East — 1994, 2004, 2006 Football Yankee Conference — 1949, 1951, 1952, 1961, 1965, 1974, 1982, 1987, 1989 Atlantic 10 — 2001, 2002 Women’s Basketball America East — 1987–88, 1988–89, 1989–90, 1990–91, 1993–94, 1994–95, 1995–96, 1996–97, 1997–98,

Football advanced to the Final Eight of the FCS playoffs

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Athletic success • UMaine has won two NCAA Division I National Championships in men’s ice hockey in addition to 18 NCAA appearances and 11 Frozen Four appearances. • Alfond Arena is recognized as the college hockey rink with the “Best Atmosphere” by the Wall Street Journal (2011). • Two Hobey Baker Award winners from UMaine (Scott Pellerin and Paul Kariya), are recognized as the top NCAA men’s ice hockey players. • 47 former Black Bears have played in the NHL. John Tortorella is head coach of the Vancouver Canucks. Garth Snow is general manager of the New York Islanders, while Jack Capuano is their head coach. • UMaine baseball has made seven College World Series appearances and 16 NCAA regional appearances. Baseball has won seven conference titles, including the 2011 championship. • UMaine baseball has had seven major league players in addition to coaches Brian Butterfield and Carl “Stump” Merrill. • UMaine women’s basketball has won 13 conference titles and made seven NCAA Tournament appearances. Four All-Americans have combined for 14 All-American honors. • UMaine football has won 11 conference titles and made six NCAA Tournament appearances, including three NCAA Final Eight

appearances in the last 11 years. UMaine played in the 1965 Tangerine Bowl. •U Maine football has had 50 players in NFL camps. There are currently eight players listed on NFL rosters. UMaine football has produced 36 All-Americans (2013). • Three Black Bears have played in the Super Bowl. •U Maine softball has won three conference titles and made UMaine’s first NCAA appearance by a women’s team in 1994. • F ormer UMaine men’s basketball player Rick Carlisle led the Dallas Mavericks to a 2011 NBA Championship win, while Jim Boylan is an assistant coach with the Indiana Pacers. •U Maine field hockey received its highest national ranking ever in 2011 when it was ranked 10th in the nation. • Track and field great Viktoria Rybalko competed in the 2008 and 2012 Summer Olympics. •U Maine track has garnered five All-America honors in the last three years.


Mark Lech Head Coach

Coaches Bios

Mark Lech is in his 16th season as head coach of the men’s and women’s cross country and indoor and outdooor track teams. In his time at Maine, Lech has coached numerous all-americans, individual event championship winners in cross country, outdoor and indoor track and field.

16th Season Northeastern ‘79

In 2012 Lech helepd to cultivate a winning culture, especially amongst his distance runners as both distance standouts, Corey Connor and Kelton Cullenberg earned numerous honors for their respective squads. Both Connor and Cullenberg figured prominently into the indoor and outdoor results winning event championships in both the indoor and outdoor championships for the conference. Lech’s tutelage sparked the men’s squad come in fourth at the conference indoor championship with three event champions while the women placed eighth with two. Meanwhile the outdoor season proved fruitful for Lech’s athletes as the men’s squad took third in the standinbgs including three event champions while the women took sixth. Lech helped Connor and Jesse Labreck to be named USTFCCCA All-American Honorable Mention award winners as both went on to compete in the NCAA Championship. In the 2011-12 outdoor season, Lech pushed the men’s track and field teamto a fourth place finish at the America East Championships while the women placed seventh. The 4x100 men’s relay team of Ibekilo, Leithiser, Roukey, and Del Duca took runner up in the event with a time of 41.92. Corey Conner placed first in the 5,000 meter run with a school record smashing tim eof 15:59.66. In the 2009-10 season, the women’s cross country team had its best finish ever as they took runner-up honors at the America East Cross Country Championships behind individual champion Corey Conner’s efforts, while the women’s track team also had a runner-up finish at the Outdoor Championships. Lech and his staff’s effort at the Outdoor Championships garnered them the 2010 America East Outdoor Track Coaching Staff of the Year Award. On the men’s side, Lech coached Riley Masters to All-American status in the indoor mile, while breaking the four-minute mile barrier on two occasions, becoming the first Maine runner to ever do so. He would also advance to the finals of the 1,500 at the NCAA Outdoor Championships and he would also go on to capture the 2010 America East Cross Country Championship. A 1979 Northeastern graduate, Lech was a two-time All-American for the Huskies before embarking as an Assistant Coach for theHuskies.

Lech receives 2010 Women’s Outdoor Track Coaching Staff of the Year Award from America East’s Jessica Descartes


Gerhard Skall Assistant Coach

Coaches Bios

Gerhard Skall is in his 7th year as assistant field events coach. He moved to Maine in 1984 from his home country of Austria where he grew up in the town of Salzburg (where the classic movie “The Sound of Music” was made ).

8th Season University of Salzburg ’79

Coach Skall was a National level decathlete in Austria. He graduated from the University of Salzburg with his B.S. degree in 1979, followed by his M.S. degree in Physical Education in 1981. Prior to college he joined the Austrian Army and holds the rank of Lieutenant. Prior to moving to the U.S.A. he taught physical education and geography at a local high school and coached track and field, gymnastics and volleyball. His first American coaching duties were as a Head Gymnastics Coach at the Penobscot Valley School of Gymnastics in Bangor, Maine, and also as the assistant track and field coach at Orono high school. He then took over as head coach at Orono (succeeding long time great head coach Cliff McCormick when he retired). In 2005 Coach Skall moved to the University of Maine to assist in coaching the field events. His primary duties have been assisting with the throwers and helping in jumping events as needed. He utilizes his great experience with the European coaching methods and expertise so necessary in providing excellence in coaching, teaching and improving the athletes’ skills and success. He works quite well with the other coaches on staff, in a team approach. With Skall’s assistance the throwers have continued to improve greatly in their personal bests, competition performances, and in their character development. He is in his 24th year of teaching at Caravel Middle School in Carmel, Maine. Skall’s four children all graduated from college in the last 10 years and have successful careers in the business world.


Erica Ferguson Assistant Coach

Coaches Bios

Erica Ferguson comes to the University of Maine as the Men’ and Women’s Assistant Track and Field Coach with an emphasis on the sprinting and jumping event groups. Ferguson will also have a strong role in the programs overall recruiting operation.

First Season Mansfield University ‘10

Ferguson spent one and a half years at Cheyney University in Pa., as a part time women’s Assistant track and field coach/recruiting coordinator. During this time period, Ferguson facilitated the women’s sprinters, hurdlers, and mid distance runners. Ferguson’s coaching methods advanced a number of athletes to contests including, but not limited to the Penn Relays, IC4A/ECAC, Milrose games and New Balance Collegiate Invite while helping athletes rewrite the Cheyney School’s record books. Prior to Cheyney University, Ferguson immediately started her coaching career after graduating college, as an assistant Track and field coach-intern at Susquehanna University in Selinsgrove, Pa. At SU, Erica’s primary responsibilities were recruiting, coaching the sprinters and assisting with the jumpers and hurdlers. In the two short years at Susquehanna, she guided the team to back-to-back runner up finishes in both the indoor and outdoor Landmark Conference Championships including 18 top-three performances. Thanks to her achievements as a coach, the coaching staff of Susquehanna University was awarded both indoor and outdoor coaching staff of the year honors for the men and women’s teams. Ferguson is a 2010 graduate of Mansfield University, where she was a key performer on the women’s track and field team. As a lady Mountaineer, Ferguson was a NCAA provisional qualifier, 400m school record-holder and the current indoor and outdoor Long Jump record-holder, she was also named the indoor and outdoor most improved athlete. Her college success was preceded by a successful high school career as she was a two-time high school All American and a member of a national record relay team at West Philadelphia Catholic High School. Erica obtained a Masters of Science degree in Sports Management from California University of Pa. in May 2013 and a Bachelors of Science in Communications from Mansfield University in Pa. Erica is a USATF level I Certified coach (Villanova University, Pa.) and a USATF level II- Combined Events Coach (California State University-East Bay). She also has US Track and Field Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) technical certification.


Tiana Riel Assistant Coach

First Season Boston College ’08

Coaches Bios

Tiana Riel joins the University of Maine speed, strength and conditioning staff this year. Her main responsibilities will be with the track and field, softball, and field hockey teams, while also assisting the rest of the staff with football. Her extensive track and field background will be an important asset to the entire athletic program. After earning a National Pentathlon Title and Massachusetts State Records in the 55-meter hurdles in high school, Riel became an NCAA All-American Pentathlete, ECAC Pentathlon Champion, and New England Heptathlon Champion for Boston College from 2004-2008. She also spent two years volunteer coaching for the men’s and women’s teams at the University of Alabama. While at the University of Alabama, she earned her master’s degree in sport management and continued her training as a professional track athlete. She worked alongside and was trained by coaches Scott Roberts, Sandy Fowler, Victor Houston and Harvey Glance. Riel comes to Orono after improving the strength, speed, and agility of athletes with a wide range of sports and ages during her employment at Impact Functional and Sports Training, a private sports performance facility in Sudbury, Mass. She was an assistant coach of Holliston High School in Holliston, Mass., working with its track and field team where she created and implemented a periodized strength and conditioning program. She also worked to design and implemented strength and conditioning programs for Huntsville High School in Hunstville, Ala. She obtained her CSCS Certification from the NSCA in 2009. The Hopkinton, Mass. native currently resides in Old Town.


Women’s Track Roster Name Cl. Event Hometown / School Nicole Allison Idalis Arce Emily Boardman Tess Boruta-Howard Monique Boutin Lauren Conner Alexandra Courtney Taylor Cunningham Inge de Wolf Ashley Donohoe Sage Duguay Catherine Fellows Alexa Frame Paige Gallagher Miranda Gile Ashley Griffin Katelyn Guilmette Ashten Hackett Emily Hall Taryn Haller Katherine Harrington Sarah Heald Naomi Holzhauer Rebecca Kaiser Jillian Lary Darien Lewis Grace MacLean Helen Manning Kayla Marquis Jaclyn Masters Kelsey Maxim Jessica McCarthy Robyn McFetters Ariel McNett Alexandria McVicar Erika Morin Shannon O’Neil Vasiliki Papakotsi Katrina Querfurth Lauren Roush Anne Ryan Mary Scanlan Kate Spies Carolyn Stocker Ashton Weiler Abigail Wessels Alexis Wessels Rachel Wilkinson Darci Williams Annabelle Wilson

Jr. Fr. So. So. Sr. So. So. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Sr. So. Sr. So. Sr. Fr. Jr. Jr. So. So. Fr. Fr. Sr. Fr. So. Fr. So. Fr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. So. So. Jr. So. Sr. So. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. So. Jr. Sr. Jr. So.

Throws Bow, N.H. / Bow High School Jumps Hampden, Maine / Hampden Academy Throws Wakefield, R.I. / South Kingston High School Sprints Boiceville, N.Y. / Onteora High School Distance York, Maine / York High School Distance West Townsend, Mass. / North Middlesex Regional Mid-Distance Saco, Maine / Thornton Academy Mid-Distance Beverly, Mass. / Bishop Fenwick High School Jumps/Hurdles Meppel, Netherlands / Universal School Throws Huntington Beach, Calif. / Huntington Beach HS Sprints/Throws Waterville, Maine / Waterville Senior HS Throws Cumberland, Maine / Greely High School Sprints Belgrade Lakes, Maine / Waterville Senior HS Mid-Distance Bedford, Nova Scotia / Cahrles P. Allen High School Mid-Distance Poland, Maine / Poland High School Throws Coventry, R.I. / Coventry High School Sprints Coventry, R.I. / Coventry High School Multi-Events Auburn, Maine / Edward Little High School Jumps South Berwick, Maine / Marshwood HS Distance Mystic, Conn. / Robert E Fitch Senior HS Throws Cumberland Center, Maine / Greely High School Distance Clinton, Maine / Lawrence HS Mid-Distance Rockland, Maine / Oceanside High School Distance Biddeford, Maine / Catherine McAuley HS Throws Hopkinton, Mass. / Hopkinton HS Mid-Distance Ellsworth, Maine / Ellsworth High School Multi-Events Bangor, Maine / Bangor HS High Jump Vernon, Vt. / Brattleboro Union High School Sprint/Jumps Orono, Maine / Orono HS Pole Vault Auburn, Maine / Edward Little High School Mid-Distance Old Town, Maine / Old Town HS Multi-Events Burlington, Mass. / Burlington High School Throws Barrington, R.I. / Barrington High School Mid-Distance Topsham, Maine / Mt. Ararat High School Mid-Distance Calais, Maine / Calais High School Throws Fairfield, Maine / Lawrence HIgh School Mid-Distance Milan, N.H. / Berlin High School Pole Vault Athens, Greece / Lefkandos 9 Distance Wellesley, Mass. / Wellesley HS Sprints Hinsdale, Ill. / Hinsdale Central High School Mid-Distance Yarmouth, Maine / Yarmouth Academy Mid-Distance Pembroke, Mass. / Pembroke High School Distance Topsham, Maine / Mt. Ararat High School Distance Westfield, Mass. / Westfield High School Mid-Distance Rockaway, N.J. / Pope John XXIII High School Mid-Distance Belfast, Maine / Belfast High School Throws Franconia, N.H. / Profile High School Mid-Distance South Portland, Maine / Gorham High School Throws Hampden, Maine / Hampden Academy Distance Newtown, Australia / Geelong College


Men’s Track Roster

Name Cl. Event Hometown/School Steven Anderson Jr. Fr. Hayden Bove Fr. Miguel Caballero Fr. Donald Clark Sr. E. Kelton Cullenberg Jr. Frank Del Duca Jr. Michael Fitzpatrick Fr. Justin Gagne Jr. Ryan Hardiman Jr. Paul Kelley So. Don Kerrigan Fr. Herby Lafortune So. Jake Leithiser So. Brian Martel Sr. Tyler Martin Fr. Nathaniel Meade Jr. Scott Merrill So. Alexander Moser Jr. Darian Murray So. Liam Nee Jr. Logan Nee Jr. Gregory O’Donnell Jr. Jesse Orach Fr. Taylor Phillips Sr. James Reed Jr. James Rutter Jr. Gregory Roemer Fr. Kyle St. Peter Sr. Matthew Toothaker Jr. Michael Tudor Fr. Emmanuel Vincent So. Joseph Viola So. John Wilkinson Fr. Brian Woodbury Jr. Matthew York Jr.

Jumps Distance Jumps Throws Distance Sprints/Jumps Mid-Distance Throws Mid-Distance Sprints Distance Sprints/Jumps Multi Multi Jumps Sprints/Jumps Sprints Mid-Distance Sprints/Jumps Mid-Distance Mid-Distance Mid-Distance Distance Mid-Distance Sprints/Hurdles Multi Jumps Multi Multi Mid-Distance Sprints/Jumps Sprints Mid-Distance Throws Multi

Somerset, Mass. / Somerset Berkley High School Jericho, Vt. / Mt. Mansfield Union High School Orono, Maine / Orono High School Winslow, Maine / Winslow High School Chesterfield, Maine / Mt. Blue High School Bethel, Maine / Telstar High School Revere, Mass. / Revere High School Biddeford, Maine / Biddeford High School Brookline, Mass. / Brookline High School Hopkinton, Mass. / Hopkinton High School Pensacola, Fla. / Pensacola High School Somerville, Mass. / Somerville High School Old Town, Maine / Old Town High School Uxbridge, Mass. / Nipmuc Regional High School York, Maine / York High School Waldoboro, Maine / Medomak Valley High School Scarborough, Maine / Scarborough High School York Harbor, Maine / York High School Shelton, Conn. / Shelton High School Cornish, Maine / Sacopee Valley High School Cornish, Maine / Sacopee Valley High School Hampden, Maine / Hampden Academy Gorham, Maine / Gorham High School Brookfield, Conn. / Brookfield High School Garmisch, Germany / Munich International School Portland, Maine / Cheverus High School Bow, N.H. / Bow High School Caribou, Maine / Caribou High School Hampden, Maine / Hampden Academy Scarborough, Maine / Scarborough High School Westbrook, Maine / Westbrook High School Scarborough, Maine / Scarborough High School South Portland, Maine / South Portland High School Scarborough, Maine / Scarborough High Schoo Mechanic Falls, Maine / Poland Regional High School


BLACK BEAR RECORDS Women’s Outdoor Track and Field Hammer 1. Robyn McFetters (2012) 2. Rebecca Evan (2009) 3. Clarissa Michalak (2006) 4. Angela Pulcifur (2001) 5. Julie Williams (2001)

185-10.00 175-02.00 169-06.00 158-09.00 158-03.00

Shot Put 1. Ann Turbyne (1979) 2. Katie Page (2004) 3. Katie d’Entremont (2000) 4. Barb Lukacs (1984) 5. Maegan Burke (2008)

54-02.50 45-06.25 44-11.75 44-07.00 42-04.00

Javelin 1. Tanya Dowding (1998) 2. Jessica Bond (2011) 3. Alexandra Krous (2011) 4. Gwyn Bown (1980) 5. Amelia Williams (2003)

155-01.00 152-00.00 146-10.00 144-00.00 141-05.00

Discus 1. Katie Page (2004) 2. Katy Grime (2011) 3. Chris Berube (1991) 4. Katie d’Entremont (1997) 5. Sarah Parsons (2007)

144-10.00 133-03.00 130-06.50 128-06.00 128-00.00

Long Jump 1. Viktoriya Rybalko (2003) 2. Jesse Labreck (2011) 3. Silvia Scaldaferri (2002) 4. Johanna Riley (1997) 5. Beth Heslam (1985)

21-06.75 20-02.25 18-08.00 18-07.00 18-07.00

Triple Jump 1. Jesse Labreck (2010) 2. Viktoriya Rybalko (2003) 3. Stephanie McCusker (2004) 4. Sadie Shaffer (2003) 5. Kristin Peddle (2000) High Jump 1. Jesse Labreck (2010) 2. Claire Poliquin (2004) 3. Melissa Brancely (1989) 4. Katherine McGeoghan (2010) 5. Carol Beale (1991) Pole Vault 1. Jaclyn Masters (2013) 2. Vasiliki Papakotsi (2013) 3. Shira Panelli (2004) 4. Angelica Nelligan-Smith (2013) 5. Heather Zavaduk (2006) Heptathlon 1. Jesse Labreck (2013) 2. Katie Souviney (2005) 3. Carol Beale (1991) 4. Johanna Riley (1997) 5. Beth Heslam (1985) 100 Meter Hurdles 1. Jesse Labreck (2011) 2. Katie Souviney (2005) 3. Allison Fereshetian (2012) 4. Shelby Tuttle (2011) 5. Vanessa McGowan (1998)

41-00.25 40-11.00 38-07.00 38-02.75 37-10.00 5-08.50 5-08.00 5-08.00 5-06.00 5-06.00 12-01.50 11-09.75 11-05.75 11-01.75 10-11.75

5129 4705 4633 4571 4545 13.45 13.86 14.00 14.50 14.54*


BLACK BEAR RECORDS Women’s Outdoor Track and Field 400 Meter Hurdles 1. Vicki Tolton (2010) 2. Vanessa McGowan (1998) 3. Margaret Muller (2001) 4. Beth Heslam (1983) 5. Allison Fereshetian (2012)

59.55 1:01.65 1:01.77 1:03.24 1:03.33

1500 Meter 1. Corey Conner (2012) 2. Vanessa McGowan (2001) 3. Jordan Daniel (2010) 4. Theresa Lewis (1985) 5. Heather Jovanelli (2004)

4:27.00 4:32.49 4:35.78 4:35.84* 4:38.70

100 Meter 1. Cearha Miller (2011) 2. Viktoriya Rybalko (2003) 3. Allyson Howatt (2008) 4. Shaniqua Burgess (2010) 5. Jillian O’Brien (2011)

11.73 11.81 11.93 11.98 11.95

5000 Meter 1. Corey Conner (2013) 2. Patty McCormick (1995) 3. Tina Meserve (1988) 4. Suzanne Hussey (2003) 5. Carolyn Stocker (2013)

15:55.60 16:20.48 17:09.04 17:22.04 17:23.24

200 Meter 1. Cearha Miller (2010) 2. Allyson Howatt (2008) 3. Viktoriya Rybalko (2003) 4. Jillian O’Brien (2011) 5. Vicki Tolton (2009)

23.92 24.17 24.66 24.80 24.85

10000 Meter 1. Corey Conner (2013) 2. Patty McCormick (1998) 3. Allison Conner (2010) 4. Roseanne Prest (1983) 5. Carolyn Stocker (2013)

33:34.13 36:08.06 36:22.05 36:33.44 37:02.22

53.49 55.71 56.05 56.57 56.66

3000 Meter Steeplechase 1. Nicole Pelletier (2003) 2. Kristen Vidlak (2004) 3. Laura Brustolon (2008) 4. Erin Lawler (2007) 5. Jessica Hudec (2006)

11:09.58 11:35.25 11:41.06 11:55.61 12:18.94

400 Meter 1. Vicki Tolton (2010) 2. Allyson Howatt (2009) 3. Lindsay Burlock (2009) 4. Cearha Miller (2011) 5. Gabrielle DeShong (1997) 800 Meter 1. Vanessa McGowan (2001) 2. Hana Pelletier (2004) 3. Charla Harrie (1992) 4. Corey Conner (2010) 5. Vanessa Letourneau (2010)

2:09.48 2:09.91 2:11.16 2:11.27 2:12.54


BLACK BEAR RECORDS Women’s Outdoor Track and Field 4 x 100 Meter 1. Allyson Howatt (2010) Cearha Miller Jillian O’Brien Jesse Labreck 2. Shaniqua Burgess (2010) Cearha Miller Jillian O’Brien Jesse Labreck 3. Shaniqua Burgess (2010) Cearha Miller Jillian O’Brien Allyson Howatt 4. Jesse Labreck (2009) Lindsay Burlock Vicki Tolton Shaniqua Burgess 4 x 200 1. Shaniqua Burgess (2010) Jillian O’Brien Jesse Labreck Cearha Miller 2. Jenny Pierpont (2008) Vicki Tolton Lindsay Burlock Allyson Howatt 3. Allyson Howatt (2007) T. Perry K. Biliouris Vicki Tolton 4. Katie Souviney (2003) Silvia Scaldaferri Viktoriya Ryablko Stephanie McCusker

46.65

46.71

47.05

47.12

1:37.09

1:40.67

1:42.99

1:44.51

4 x 400 Meter 1. Allyson Howatt (2010) Jesse Labreck Vicki Tolton Cearha Miller 2. Lindsay Burlock (2009) Jesse Labreck Vicki Tolton Allyson Howatt 3. Lindsay Burlock (2009) Vicki Tolton Jesse Labreck Allyson Howatt 4. Vicki Tolton (2008) Vanessa Letourneau Lindsay Burlock Allyson Howatt 4 x 800 Meter 1. Jessica Belliveau (2007) S. Jette Vanessa Letourneau Hana Pelletier 2. Whitney Chamberlain (2010) Vanessa Letourneau Jordan Daniel Corey Conner 3. Kristen Vidlak (2004) Amanda Virgets Heather Jovanelli Hana Pelletier 4. Vanessa Letourneau (2009) Stephanie Jette Jennifer Lucy Corey Conner

3:41.22

3:43.02

3:44.73

3:48.17

9:00.65

9:01.51

9:01.88

9:04.82


BLACK BEAR RECORDS Women’s Indoor Track and Field Weight Throw 1. Rebecca Evan (2009) 2. Robyn McFetters (2013) 3. Clarissa Mchalak (2007) 4. Julie Williams (2003) 5. Micralyn Wiechman (2007) 6. Katie d’Entremont (1998) 7. Angela Pulcifur (2001) 8. Stacie Short (2004) 9. Connie Mollison (1980) 10. Katie Yerxa (2001)

55-00.00 54-02.75 53-00.25 51-10.00 51-01.75 50-04.75 49-04.75 48-03.50 46-08.25 45-04.50

Triple Jump 1. Viktoriya Rybalko (2002) 2. Jesse Labreck (2011) 3. Karen Watkins (1988) 4. Stephanie McCusker (2004) 5. Marcia Wells (1997) 6. Tanya Simard (2010) 7. Shelby Tuttle (2011) 8. Sue Wolff (1985) 9. Carly Bunyan (2005) 10. Sadie Shaffer (2000)

Shot Put 1. Ann Turbyne (1979) 2. Katie Page (2003) 3. Katie d’Entremont (1997) 4. Micralyn Wiechman (2005) 5. Maegan Burke (2008) 6. Laura Catterson (2004) 7. Staci Short (2001) 8. Karen Compton (1995) 9. Kathryn Souviney (2006) 10. Katie Yerxa (1999)

51-00.25 45-09.00 44-11.50 41-00.25 40-08.75 40-06.25 40-02.25 39-09.50 39-06.50 39-06.25

High Jump 1. Jesse Labreck (2011) 2. Claire Poliquin (2004) 3. Johanna Riley (1996) 4. Katherine McGeoghan (2011) 5. Melissa Brancely (1990) 6. Kim Hamm (1987) 7. Erin Hatch (2006) 8. Nichole Motil (1996) Margaret Muller (2000) 10. Sadie Shaffer (1999)

Long Jump 1. Viktoriya Rybalko (2003) 2. Jesse Labreck (2011) 3. Brenda Sheehan (1991) 4. Tanya Simard (2010) 5. Silvia Scaldaferri (2005) 6. Johanna Riley (1998) 7. Rachel McCaslin (2004) 8. Beth Heslam (1985) 9. Stephanie McCusker (2004) 10. Tina Berube (1981)

20-05.75 20-01.75 18-07.25 18-04.75 18-03.25 18-01.75 18-01.00 18-00.00 17-11.75 17-08.25

Pole Vault 1. Vasiliki Papakosti (2012) 2. Heather Zavaduk (2006) 3. Jaclyn Masters (2013) 4. Shira Panelli (2006) 5. Allyson Thomas (2008) 6. Angelica Nelligan-Smith (2012) 7. Kathryn Porter (2013) Marie Dufresne Dixon (2012) Erin Lynn (2004) 10. Anne Wyllie (2003)

42-00.00 40-10.25 39-00.25 38-10.25 38-08.25 38-04.00 37-09.05 37-02.75 36-07.00 36-05.75 5-10.00 5-08.50 5-08.00 5-07.00 5-07.00 5-06.00 5-05.75 5-04.25 5-04.25 5-04.00 12-03.05 11-09.75 11-03.75 11-00.25 11-00.00 10-08.00 10-06.00 10-06.00 10-06.00 10-02.00


BLACK BEAR RECORDS Women’s Indoor Track and Field Pentathlon 1. Jesse Labreck (2012) 2. Johanna Riley (1997) 3. Beth Heslam (1985) 4. Elke Brutsaert (1988) 5. Allison Fereshetian (2012) 6. Tanya Simard (2010) 7. Amanda Virgets (2006) 8. Jessica McCarthy (2012) 9. Margaret Muller (1999) 10. Nichole Motil (1996)

3959 3507 3460 3360 3356 3344 3207 3126 3125 3073

55 Meter 1. Cearha Miller (2010) 2. Jillian O’Brien (2011) 3. Allyson Howatt (2009) 4. Shaniqua Burgess (2010) 5. Danielle Hutchins (2010) 6. Jesse Labreck (2010) 7. Brooke Deforte (2001) 8. Rachel McCaslin (2004) 9. Jenny Pierpont (2007) 10. Vicki Tolton (2006)

55 Meter Hurdles 1. Jesse Labreck (2010) 2. Viktoriya Rybalko (2003) 3. Katie Souviney (2005) 4. Nichole Motil (1997) 5. Margaret Muller (2001) 6. Nicole Binette (1999) 7. Erin Hatch (2006) 8. Ashten Hackett (2013) Vanessa McGowan (1997) 10. Katherine McGeoghan (2010)

7.82 8.22 8.25 8.39 8.47 8.50 8.53 8.54 8.54* 8.58

60 Meter 1. Cearha Miller (2011) 2. Jillian O’Brien (2011) 3. Allyson Howatt (2009) 4. Jesse Labreck (2011) Nicole Castilloux (2012) 6. Jessica McCarthy (2012) 7. Danielle Hutchins (2010) 8. Vicki Tolton (2006) 9. Melissa Carrier (2011) 10.

60 Meter Hurdles 1. Jesse Labreck (2011) 2. Allison Fereshetian (2011) 3. Katie Souviney (2006) 4. Shelby Tuttle (2011) 5. Katherine McGeoghan (2011) 6. Ashten Hackett (2011) 7. Ern Hatch (2006) 8. Nicole Binette (1999) 9. Angie Stakus (2009) 10. Courtney Francis (2008)

8.39 8.66 8.92 8.94 8.96 9.01 9.44 9.50 9.58 9.73

200 Meter 1. Cearha Miller (2011) 2. Allyson Howatt (2008) 3. Shaniqua Burgess (2010) 4. Jillian O’Brien (2012) 5. Jesse Labreck (2011) 6. Vicki Tolton (2006) 7. Viktoriya Rybalko (2001) 8. Danielle Hutchins (2010) 9. Lauren Roush (2012) 10 Silvia Scaldaferri (2004)

7.12 7.13 7.17 7.22 7.24 7.32 7.34* 7.38 7.40 7.42 7.61 7.63 7.77 7.80 7.80 7.87 7.89 7.98 7.99

24.09 24.60 24.73 24.92 25.04 25.11 25.34 25.67 25.79 25.81


BLACK BEAR RECORDS Women’s IndoorTrack and Field 400 Meter 1. Vicki Tolton (2009) 2. Cearha Miller (2011) 3. Allyson Howatt (2010) 4. Lindsay Burlock (2008) 5. Maggie Vandenberg (1998) 6. Lauren Roush (2012) 7. Silvia Scaldaferri (2004) 8. Jillian O’Brien (2011) 9. Shannon O’Neil (2013) 10. Margaret Muller (2001)

1000 Meter 1. Vanessa Letourneau (2010) 2. Ann England (1985) 3. Hana Pelletier (2006) 4. Stephanie Jette (2009) 5. Kristen Vidlak (2004) 6. Jessica Belliveau (2007) 7. Janeen Shepard (2003) 8. Charla Harrie (1992) 9. Jennifer Lucy (2010) 10. Corey Conner (2011)

54.02 56.57 56.86 56.98 57.89 58.16 58.24 58.27 58.35 58.66

2:50.86 2:53.34 2:54.16 2:54.32 2:54.34 2:54.38 2:56.51 2:56.75 2:57.71 2:58.54

500 Meter 1. Vicki Tolton (2008) 2. Amanda Virgets (2006) 3. Vanessa McGowan (2001) 4. Hana Pelletier (2004) 5. Mary Fagan (2010) Maggie Vandenberg (1999) 7. Vanessa Letourneau (2007) 8. Lindsay Burlock (2007) 9. Kathy McCosh (1987) 10. Karen Noyes (1998)

1:15.06 1:15.83 1:16.37 1:16.56 1:17.39 1:17.39 1:18.05 1:18.14 1:18.74 1:19.24

1500 Meter 1. Ann England (1984) 2. Jo-Ann Choiniere (1983) 3. Amy Patterson (1989) 4. Kathy Tracy (1986) 5. Brenda Mahnken (1987) 6. Charla Harrie (1992) 7. Vanessa McGowan (1999) 8. Hilary Maxim (2009) 9. Rachel Brochers (2000) 10. Kristen Vidlak (2002)

4:37.29 4:40.06 4:45.76 4:45.92 4:46.20 4:47.90 4:49.82 4:55.80 4:56.55 5:00.08

800 Meter 1. Hana Pelletier (2007) 2. Charla Harrie (1993) 3. Vanessa McGowan (2001) 4. Vanessa Letourneau (2010) 5. Jessica Belliveau (2007) 6. Kristen Vidlak (2006) 7. Mary Scanlan (2012) 8. Jennifer Lucy (2011) 9. Whitney Chamberlain (2011) 10. Helen Dawe (1986)

2:10.78 2:11.53 2:11.97 2:12.39 2:12.83 2:14.06 2:15.07 2:15.68 2:16.08 2:16.98

3000 Meter 1. Corey Conner (2011) 2. Jordan Daniel (2010) 3. Patty McCormick (1995) 4. Brenna Walsh (2010) 5. Suzanne Hussey (2003) 6. Nicole Stevens (1998) 7. Jo-Ann Choiniere (1982) 8. Tina Meserve (1986) 9. Allison Conner (2010) 10. Laura Brustolon (2008)

9:24.78 9:51.94 9:52.50 9:55.85 9:58.87 10:04.02 10:05.21 10:08.10 10:10.14 10:13.89


BLACK BEAR RECORDS Women’s IndoorTrack and Field 5000 Meter 1. Corey Conner (2011) 2. Patty McCormick (1995) 3. Allison Conner (2010) 4. Tina Meserve (1988) 5. Jo-Ann Choiniere (1983) 6. Roseanne Prest (1983) 7. Carolyn Stocker (2013) 8. Jordan Daniel (2009) 9. Kourtney Bonsey (2011) 10. Kim McDonald (1981)

16:06.18 16:28.20 17:11.38 17:20.88 17:26.20 17:38.00 17:46.57 18:06.08 18:11.47 18:14.80

1 Mile Run 1. Corey Conner (2010) 2. Jordan Daniel (2011) 3. Ann England (1984) 4. Heather Jovanelli (2004) 5. Vanessa Letourneau (2010) 6. Jo-Ann Choiniere (1983) 7. Rachel Borchers (2001) 8. Jennifer Lucy (2012) 9. Heather Pola (1997) 10. Brenna Walsh (2010)

4:43.36 4:52.21 4:55.64* 4:57.08 4:58.04 4:59.84* 5:02.38 5:04.64 5:05.49 5:05.52

4 x 200 Mete 1. Danielle Hutchins (2010) Allyson Howatt Shaniqua Burgess Cearha Miller 2. Silvia Scaldaferri (2002) B. Deforte S. Laperle Victoriya Rybalko 3. Maggie Vandenberg (1998) Vanessa McGowan K. Noyes M. Limoges

1:43.15

1:44.79

1:44.97

4 x 400 Meter 1. Jenny Pierpont (2009) Vicki Tolton K. Biliouris Allyson Howatt 2. Jillian O’Brien (2010) Allyson Howatt Danielle Hutchins Cearha Miller 3. Vicki Tolton (2008) L. Pilosof Lindsay Burlock Allyson Howatt 4. M. Limoges (1998) Maggie Vandenberg Vanessa McGowan J. Riley 4 x 800 Meter 1. Heather Jovanelli (2004) Janeen Shepard Hana Pelletier Kristen Vidlak 2. Heather Jovanelli (2003) Suzanne Hussey Janeen Shepard Kristen Vidlak 3. Jennifer Lucy (2010) Vanessa Letourneau S. Petri Corey Conner 4. Heather Jovanelli (2003) Hana Pelletier Janeen Shepard Kristen Vidlak

3:49.34

3:50.24

3:50.82

3:51.03

8:57.25

9:09.81

9:11.05

9:18.18


BLACK BEAR RECORDS Men’s Outdoor Track and Field Hammer 1. Richard Nason (1964) 2. Bob Bennett (1940) 3. Terril Home (1961) 4. Ethan Moore (2012) 5. Wilson Adams (2012)

187-07.50 184-10.00 182-04.50 180-05.00 180-04.00

Triple Jump 1. Jamie Ruginski (2010) 2. Daniel Cochrane (1976) 3. Phil McGeoghan (2000) 4. Trevor England (2011) 5. Nathaniel Meade (2013)

49-05.75 49-03.00 48-10.00 48-07.25 48-3.50

Shot Put 1. Justin Gagne (2013) 2. Arnold Delaite (1961) 3. Donald Clark 4. Jeff Shain (1985) 5. Dzibodi Ababio (2006)

59-05.00 55-07.25 55-00.75 54-09.50 53-03.50

High Jump 1. Phil McGeoghan (1998) 2. Derek Davis (1999) 3. Jadrien Cousens (2010) 4. Eric Lammi (1975) 5. Jeffery Ramos (2011)

7-00.25 6-11.00 6-09.00 6-08.75 6-08.25

Javelin 1. Andrew Oliver (1998) 2. Jon Hanisko (1998) 3. Daniel Poirier (2008) 4. Brent Pendleton (1994) 5. Pat Jude (1997)

230-04.00 202-10.00 200-07.00 200-05.00 200-01.00

Pole Vault 1. James Berry (2010) Mark Liimakka (2009) 3. Brian Schneider (1991) 4. Kyle Irvine (2004) 5. Troy Irvine (2004)

15-09.00 15-09.00 15-03.75 15-01.00 15-00.00

174-10.00 163-02.00 163-01.00 161-05.00 159-11.75

Decathlon 1. Neil Willey (1998) 2. Brian Martel (2010) 3. Kevin Dyer (1981) 4. Matthew Toothaker (2011) 5. Troy Irvine (2006)

Discus 1. Justin Gagne (2012) 2. Alan Sherrard (1979) 3. Neil Willey (1997) 4. Jeff Amos (1996) 5. Earle Gowell (1930) Long Jump 1. Jamie Ruginski (2010) 2. Kirk Carter (1995) 3. Frank French (1915) 4. Breet McIntire (2002) 5. Frank Del Duca (2013)

23-08.00 23-07.50 23-04.75 23-04.00 23-03.50

110 Meter Hurdles 1. James Reed (2013) 2. Max Ludwig (2007) 3. Nathan Holmes (2004) 4. Sean Agren (1995) Peter Rooks (1987)

6777 6388 6130 6026 5995 14.19 14.54 14.60 15.24* 15.24*


BLACK BEAR RECORDS Men’s Outdoor Track and Field 400 Meter Hurdles 1. Matthew Holman (2008) 2. Joel Evans (2003) 3. Paul Kelley (2011) 4. Kirk Carter (1993) 5. Tom Langstaff (2010)

53.15 54.22 54.52 54.80 55.06

100 Meter 1. Carl Smith (1990) 2. Jhamal Fluellen (2010) Andre Pam (1994) 4. Josh Mishou (1997) Kevin Dyer (1980)

10.58 10.72 10.72 10.74* 10.74*

200 Meter 1. Dennis Walton (1990) 2. Jhamal Fluellen (2010) 3. Josh Mishou (1999) 4. Carl Smith (1989) 5. Mike Norman (1988)

21.59 21.70 21.73 21.96 21.98

400 Meter 1. Skip Edwards (2008) 2. Brett McIntire (2002) 3. Joe Moody (1997) 4. Mike Proctor (1992) 5. Mike Norman (1988)

48.05 48.33 48.49 48.90 49.05

800 Meter 1. Joe Moody (1999) 2. Derek Treadwell (1998) 3. Kenneth Bettis (2003) 4. Ryan Harkleroad (2003) 5. Miles Bartlett (2010)

1:48.28 1:49.53 1:51.47 1:51.88 1:52.00

1500 Meter 1. Riley Masters (2011) 2. Derek Treadwell (1996) 3. Ben Ray (1999) 4. Alex Moser (2013) 5. Gabriel Rivard (2000)

3:40.53 3:42.06 3:48.14 3:48.31 3:51.80

5000 Meter 1. Riley Masters (2009) 2. Kelton Cullenberg (2013) 3. Joseph Lunchini (2000) 4. Jeffrey Caron (2006) 5. Gerard Clapper (1983)

14:23.25 14:25.72 14:39.85 14:43.22 14:45.08

10000 Meter 1. Gerard Clapper (1983) 2. Pat O’Malley (1989) 3. William Pike (1979) 4. David Currier (2012) 5. Spencer McElwain (2012)

29:59.64* 30:24.00 30:57.04* 30:59.84 31:07.67

3000 Meter Steeplechase 1. Miles Bartlett (2008) 2. Michael Lansing (2005) 3. Jamie LaChance (1994) 4. John Fiola (1984) 5. Sheril Sprague (1983)

8:53.69 8:57.73 9:01.17 9:15.44* 9:19.64


BLACK BEAR RECORDS Men’s Outdoor Track and Field 4 x 100 Meter 1. C. Smith (1988) P. Richardson M. Norman K.C. Latham 2. J. Cowan (1987) T. Dyer M. Norman K.C. Latham 3. A. Horner (2009) J. Fluellen Z. Jordan L. Williams 4. A. King (2008) J. Fluellen D. Cusano L. Williams 4 x 200 1. J. Reed (2010) S. Edwards M. Holman J. Fluellen 2. J. Olszewski (2002) B. Arbour B. McIntire M. Smith 3. J. Thomas (1997) A. Pam B. Brown J. Mishou 4. C. Hunter (2001) A. Libby B. Arbour J. Lewis

41.68

41.73

41.94

42.02

1:29.11

1:29.19

1:29.45

1:29.67

4 x 400 Meter 1. M. Holman (2008) D. Voner T. Cook S. Edwards 2. M. Holman (2010) J. Ruginski J. Reed S. Edwards 3. J. Evans (2002) B. McIntire K. Bettis D. Semple 4. M. Holman (2008) D. Voner J. Woods S. Edwards 4 x 800 Meter 1. E. Caron (2003) P. Rupprecht R. Harkleroad K. Bettis 2. E. Caron (2005) S. O’Connor P. Rupprecht D. Drake 3. C. Gamache (2000) K. Bettis G. Rivard B. Ray 4. C. Gamache (1999) G. Rivard B. Ray J. Moody

3:16.27

3:17.13

3:17.88

3:18.22

7:36.11

7:38.20

7:40.45

7:40.72


BLACK BEAR RECORDS Men’s Indoor Track and Field Weight Throw 1. Richard Nason (1964) 2. Wilson Adams (2011) 3. Stan Johnson (1940) 4. Anthony Morgan (2005) 5. John Callahan (1987) 6. Terril Home (1961) 7. Bob Bennett (1940) 8. George Marsanskis (1948) 9. Joe Quinn (1985) 10. George Grame (1936)

61-00.25 60-06.00 58-02.75 57-10.50 57-08.75 57-03.00 57-02.00 54-02.25 53-10.00 53-09.75

Triple Jump 1. Dan Cochrane (1976) 2. Jamie Ruginski (2010) 3. Trevor England (2011) 4. Nathaniel Meade (2013) 5. Phil McGeoghan (1999) 6. Kirk Carter (1996) 7. Dan Crocker (1988) 8. Thomas Kelley (1973) 9. Peter Phelan (1997) 10. Emmanuel Vincent (2013)

48-11.00 48-10.75 48-07.25 48-03.50 47-04.50 47-02.50 46-08.75 46-07.75 46-04.75 45-08.50

Shot Put 1. Justin Gagne (2013) 2. Jeff Shain (1984) 3. Donald Clark (2013) 4. Arnold Delaite (1965) 5. Jeff Amos (1997) 6. Jim St. Pierre (1990) 7. Joe Trefethen (1987) 8. Brian Woodbury (2012) 9. Andre Dubois (2004) 10. Dzigbodi Ababio (2006)

59-05.00 57-00.00 55-00.75 53-04.75 52-06.75 51-01.75 50-09.50 50-02.00 49-02.25 49-01.50

High Jump 1. Phil McGeoghan (1999) 2. Derek Davis (1998) 3. Randy Merchant (1984) 4. Steve Leathe (1974) 5. Charles Bourgault (1994) 6. Jeffrey Ramos (2008) 7. Skip Edwards (2005) Steve Trefethen (1990) 9. Tyler Martin (2013) 10. Jadrien Cousins (2010)

7-00.00 6-10.50 6-10.00 6-08.25 6-08.00 6-07.50 6-07.00 6-07.00 6-06.25 6-06.00

Long Jump 1. Maurice Glinton (1971) 2. Brett McIntire (2001) 3. William Finch (1957) 4. Jamie Ruginski (2010) Tim Vose (1984) 6. Frank Del Duca (2013) 7. John Gowell (1937) 8. Robert Sterling (1987) 9. Kirk Carter (1995) 10. Skip Edwards (2005)

23-11.75 23-07.25 23-05.25 23-04.00 23-04.00 23-03.50 23-02.50 22-11.50 22-11.25 22-07.25

Pole Vault 1. James Berry (2010) 2. Mark Liimakka (2010) 3. Kyle Irvine (2004) 4. Brenner Abbott (1997) Brian Schneider (1991) 6. James Palo (1982) 7. Dale Nealey (1988) 8. Tim Johnson (1972) Neil Willey (1998) 10. Brian Martel (2013)

15-09.00 15-05.00 15-00.25 14-11.75 14-11.75 14-09.00 14-08.50 14-06.00 14-06.00 14-05.25


BLACK BEAR RECORDS Men’s Indoor Track and Field Heptathlon 1. John Bergstrom (2012) 2. Jake Leithiser (2012) 3. Matthew Toothaker (2012) 4. Brian Martel (2011) 5. Troy Irvine (2006) 6. James Rutter (2012) 7. Paul Brousseau (2009) 8. Kyle St. Peter (2011) 9. Matthew York (2012) 10. Dylan Ferragi (2009) 55 Meter Hurdles 1. James Reed (2010) 2. D. Ben Reed (1980) 3. Maxwell Ludwig (2007) 4. Nathan Holmes (2003) 5. John Kachmar (1989) 6. Brad Gilbert (1981) 7. Roger Johnstone (1981) 8. Peter Rooks (1989) 9. Chris Warren (2004) 10. Troy Irvine (2003) 60 Meter Hurdles 1. James Reed (2013) 2. Nathan Holmes (2005) 3. Chris Warren (2005) 4. Arthur von Marschall (2011) 5. Maxwell Ludwig (2006) 6. Troy Irvine (2006) 7. Jake Leithiser (2013) 8. John Bergstrom (2011) 9. Matthew Toothaker (2013) 10. Mike Hubberman (1999)

4889 4804 4797 4694 4627 4410 4069 3789 3753 3359

55 Meter 1. Arel Gordon (2007) 2. Kevin Tarr (1980) 3. Josh Mishou (1999) 4. Royston English (1999) 5. Landis Williams (2010) 6. Andre Pam (1997) 7. Frank Del Duca (2013) 8. Phil McGeoghan (2000) 9. Carl Smith (1988) 10. James Reed (2013)

6.19 6.24 6.30 6.40 6.44 6.44* 6.46 6.49 6.50 6.51

7.41 7.64* 7.65 7.68 7.79 7.82 7.83 7.86 7.95 7.96

60 Meter 1. Arel Gordon (2007) 2. Frank Del Duca (2011) 3. James Reed (2013) 4. Landis Williams (2009) 5. Dominic Cusano (2011) 6. Nathaniel Meade (2013) 7. August Ibeklio (2011) 8. Royston English (1999) 9. Daniel Roukey (2011) 10. Andrew Horner (2010)

6.64 6.90 6.98 7.02 7.10 7.12 7.13 7.14 7.14 7.15

7.97 8.48 8.55 8.56 8.67 8.69 8.77 8.84 8.91 9.01

200 Meter 1. Arel Gordon (2007) 2. Joshua Mishou (1998) 3. Dennis Walton (1990) 4. Sydney Harrison (2005) 5. Daniel Roukey (2012) 6. Ivi Nwosu (2005) Carl Smith (1990) 8. James Reed (2013) Frank Del Duca (2012) 10. K.C. Latham (1989)

21.29 21.98 22.12 22.28 22.29 22.43 22.43 22.48 22.48 22.53


BLACK BEAR RECORDS Men’s IndoorTrack and Field 400 Meter 1. Skip Edwards (2008) 2. Jake Leithiser (2012) 3. Mike Norman (1988) 4. Paul Richardson (1988) 5. Kevin Dyer (1980) 6. Travis Cook (2008) 7. Joe Moody (1997) 8. Derek Semple (2000) 9. Cameron Stevens (2011) 10. Matt Holman (2007)

47.91 48.43 48.70 49.14* 49.34* 49.50 49.54 49.69 49.85 49.91

1000 Meter 1. Derek Treadwell (1997) 2. Donald Drake (2007) 3. Jeff Young (1993) 4. Sean Steinhagen (2004) 5. Ben Ray (2000) 6. Paul Rupprecht (2003) 7. Thinh Ly (1998) 8. Ken Letourneau (1985) 9. Riley Masters (2011) 10. Alex Moser (2013)

2:23.48 2:24.65 2:26.72 2:26.85 2:27.16 2:27.84 2:28.39 2:28.84* 2:29.08 2:29.22 3:56.17 3:57.50 3:58.54 3:59.29 3:59.69 4:00.24* 4:01.76 4:02.88 4:03.55 4:03.83

500 Meter 1. Joe Moody (1997) 2. Eric Libby (2006) 3. Joel Evans (2003) 4. Kenneth Bettis (2000) 5. Travis Cook (2009) 6. Skip Edwards (2010) 7. Mike Norman (1988) 8. Matt Holman (2009) 9. Paul Kelley (2011) 10. Skip Ford (1994)

1:02.72 1:03.33 1:04.37 1:04.68 1:04.74 1:04.87 1:05.04* 1:05.09 1:05.37 1:05.52

1500 Meter 1. Steve Ridley (1984) 2. Sean Tynan (1994) 3. Jeff Young (1990) 4. Jamie LaChance (1993) 5. Donald Drake (2007) 6. Dan Ridley (1981) 7. Miles Bartlett (2008) 8. Gabe Rivard (2000) 9. Jeff Caron (2005) 10. Paul Rupprecht (2002)

800 Meter 1. Derek Treadwell (1997) 2. Joe Moody (1998) 3. Myron Whipkey (1980) 4. Eric Libby (2007) 5. Miles Bartlett (2010) 6. Cameron Bonsey (1980) 7. Kenneth Bettis (2003) 8. Ryan Harkleroad (2003) 9. Scott O’Connor (2007) 10. Thinh Ly (1997)

1:50.64 1:50.67 1:51.24* 1:51.99 1:52.00 1:52.00 1:52.26 1:52.82 1:52.86 1:53.00

3000 Meter 1. Riley Masters (2010) 2. Mike Lansing (2005) 3. Jeff Caron (2004) 4. Gerard Clapper (1984) 5. Joe Luchini (2000) 6. Jamie LaChance (1994) 7. Sean Tynan (1995) 8. Kelton Cullenberg (2012) Nolan Tobey (2003) 10. Taylor Phillips (2012)

8:14.15 8:17.81 8:20.65 8:23.91 8:24.01 8:25.33 8:27.12 8:27.66 8:27.66 8:33.08


BLACK BEAR RECORDS Men’s IndoorTrack and Field 5000 Meter 1. Kirby Davis (2007) 2. Gerard Clapper (1983) 3. Kelton Cullenberg (2013) 4. Pat O’Malley (1989) 5. David Currier (2012) 6. Spencer McElwain (2012) 7. Sean Tynan (1994) 8. Glen Rand (1985) 9. Peter Brigham (1978) 10. Joshua Trevino (2007)

14:28.08 14:34.37 14:40.90 14:43.46 14:45.34 14:46.07 14:48.00 14:56.20 15:00.27 15:08.00

1 Mile Run 1. Riley Masters (2011) 2. Derek Treadwell (1997) 3. Ben Ray (2000) 4. Donald Drake (2007) 5. Gerard Clapper (1984) 6. Sean Tynan (1994) 7. Alex Moser (2011) 8. Gerard LaFlamme (1975) 9. Gabe Rivard (2000) 10. Paul Rupprecht (2005)

3:58.17 4:04.33 4:06.67 4:09.59 4:10.34* 4:10.42 4:10.53 4:10.74 4:11.65 4:12.01

4 x 200 Meter 1. C. Smith (1989) T. Redman K.C. Latham M. Norman 2. N. Holmes (2002) J. Drew M. Smith B. McIntire 3. N. Holmes (2003) P. Gilbert

1:30.75

1:32.59

1:36.49

4 x 400 Meter 1. J. Moody (1997) C. Gamache D. Treradwell T. Ly 2. B. Martel (2010) J. Ruginski J. Reed S. Edwards 3. G. Harrison (1980) T. Sawtelle K. Tarr K. Dyer 4. J. Viola (2013) F. Del Duca J. Reed J. Leithiser 4 x 800 Meter 1. E. Caron (2003) J. Oliver R. Harkleroad K. Bettis 2. E. Caron (2004) S. Steinhagen D. Drake P. Rupprecht 3. K. Bettis (2002) E. Caron R. Harkleroad G. Rivard 4. S. O’Connor (2005) D. Woods D. Drake P. Rupprecht

3:15.88

3:17.14

3:18.24*

3:18.52

7:34.10

7:35.82

7:38.52

7:38.69


CROSS COUNTRY ROSTER Men’s Cross Country Name Yr. Hayden Bove Fr. Kelton Cullenberg Jr. Michael Fitzpatrick Fr. Ryan Hardiman Jr. Don Kerrigan Fr. Jarrod Lenfest So. Alex Moser Jr. Jesse Orach Fr. Taylor Phillips Sr. Derrek Schultz Fr. Mitchell Sroka Fr. Darryl Wilkinson Fr.

Hometown / High School Jericho, Vt. / Mt. Mansfield Union High School Chesterville, Maine / Mt. Blue High School Revere, Mass. / Revere High School Brookline, Mass. / Brookline High School Pensacola, Fl. / Pensacola Catholic High School Windsor, Maine / Erskine Academy York, Maine / York High School Gorham, Maine / Gorham High School Brookfield, Conn. / Brookfield High School Jericho, Vt. / Mt. Mansfield Union High School Londonderry, N.H. / Londonderry High School South Portland, Maine / South Portland High School

Women’s Cross Country Name Yr. Lucy Algeo Fr. Kourtney Bonsey Monique Boutin Jr. Corey Conner Sr. Lauren Conner Fr. Taylor Cunningham Jessica Currier Fr. Paige Gallagher Jr. Michelle Haluska So. Krislyn Hyatt Sr. Marina Mann Ariel McNett Jr. Alexandria McVicar So. Shannon O’Neil Fr. Katarina Querfurth Anne Ryan So. Mary Scanlan So. Catherine Smith Fr. Kate Spies So. Carolyn Stocker So. Ashton Weiler Jr. Abigail Wessels Rachel Wilkinson Jr. Annabelle Wilson Fr.

Hometown / High School Raymond, Maine / Windham High School Falmouth, Maine / Falmouth High School York, Maine / York High School West Townsend, Mass. / North Middlesex Regional West Townsend, Mass. / North Middlesex Regional Beverly, Mass. / -West Dennis, Mass. / Dennis Yarmouth High School Bedford, Nova Scotia / Allen High School Brewer, Maine / Brewer High School Topsham, Maine / Mt. Ararat High School Lee, Maine / -Topsham, Maine / Mt. Ararat High School Calais, Maine / Calais High School Milan, New Hampshire / Berlin High School Wellesley, Mass. / -Yarmouth, Maine / Yarmouth High School Pembroke, Mass. / Pembroke High School Bar Harbor, Maine / Mt. Desert Island Topsham, Maine / Topsham High School Westfield, Mass. / Westfield High School Rockaway, N.J. / Pope John XXIII High School Morrill, Maine / -South Portland, Maine / Gorham High School Geelong, Australia / Geelong College


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