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Regional sports

May 24, 2012, The Bridgton News, Page C

Times from the inaugural Fryeburg 5K road race (Continued from Page C) NH, 24:36 23. Ryan Fowler, 35, Sweden, 24:54 24. Sully Briggs, 14, Chatham, NH, 24:57

Hoop training

A basic training basketball camp for Lake Region High School boys, Grades 9-12, will be held at LRHS on June 18-21 from 6 to 9 p.m. A heavy focus will be placed on fundamental skills, individual development and preparing for summer basketball. Registration forms are available in the LRHS athletics office or by contacting Coach Yorkey at 647-8403 or e-mail to jp.yorkey@lakeregionschools.org Please register by June 1 for planning purposes. The fee is $100, which includes the training camp, individual sessions and games.

25. Gage Fowler, 13, Sweden, 25:14 26. Kevin McDonald, 62, Lovell, 25:16 27. Jeremy Twombly-Wiser, 37, Denmark, 25:26 28. Kevin O’Brien, 35, Madison, NH, 25:29 29. Tracy Burk, 39, Denmark, 25:31 30. Clint Myers, 33, Bryant Pond, 25:36 31. Owen Burk, 12, Denmark, 25:41 32. Elizabeth Gryzb, 14, Lovell, 25:46 33. Laura Pulito, 17, Brownfield, 25:46 34. Corinn Bedell, 17, Center Lovell, 25:47 35. John Howe, 77, Waterford, 25:53 36. Alan Whitley, 47, North Conway, NH, 26:03 37. Lori Fournier, 37, Richmond, 26:07

38. Sheryl Galligan, 39, Fryeburg, 26:07 39. Sally Swenson, 69, North Conway, NH, 26:26 40. Natalie Spak, 32, Fryeburg, 27:08 41. Sarah Boucher, 47, Fryeburg, 28:08 42. Barb Anderson, 57, Fryeburg, 28:18 43. Bob Wentworth, 58, Fryeburg, 28:44 44. Daisy Stephenson, 54, Fryeburg, 29:06 45. Catherine Kyle, 63, Chatham, NH, 29:13 46. Bart Bachman, 58, Center Conway, NH, 29:16 47. Bob Payne, 73, Raymond, 29:25 48. Delaney Whitley, 15, North Conway, NH, 29:35 49. Bill Martin, 31, Conway, NH, 29:41 50. Beverly Bedell, 53, Center Lovell, 30:03

51. Michelle Myers, 32, Bryant Pond, 30:06 52. Linda Perry, 50, Derby Line, VT, 30:21 53. Philip Stuart, 64, Machias, 30:38 54. Ben Mills, 35, Fryeburg, 30:44 55. Anita Day, 56, Fryeburg, 30:59 56. Theresa Struble, 41, Center Conway, NH, 31:25 57. Jackie Dziedzic, 31, Glen, NH, 31:44 58. Maura Sullivan, 51, Melrose, MA, 32:31 59. Nicole Finocchiaro, 30, Bridgton, 32:48 60. DJ Kramer, 34, North Conway, NH, 33:11 61. John Atwood, 59, Fryeburg, 33:26 62. Kelli Martin, 31, Conway, NH, 33:27 63. Aimee Herlihy, 32, Fryeburg, 33:28

(Continued from Page C) or by contacting Coach Yorkey at 647-8403 or e-mail to: jp.yorkey@lakeregionschools. org Please register by June 1 for planning purposes.

Molly Hook

Profile:Mark MacDougall (Continued from Page C) accomplish this season? MM. I just hope to end the season with all personal records. Q. What do you enjoy the most? MM. Setting new personal records and being with the people I love most. Q. What do you like the least? MM. Being sore after practice from doing my hardest every practice. Q. What makes you successful? MM. Being such a hard worker. Q. What would your dream moment be? MM. Making States in all of my events. Q. What has the sport taught you? MM. It has taught me that the harder you work, the better the results. Q. Who has inspired you? MM. My coaches. They help me with being the best I can.

Male 14-16: Jonathan Burk, 15, 22:59 Male 17-19: Silas Eastman, 17, 23:00 Female 17-19: Laura Pulito, 17, 25:46 Female 20-29: Stacy McAllister, 22, 34:07 Male 30-39: JD Lichtman, 32, 20:27 Female 30-39: Tara Violette, 39, 21:56 Male 40-49: Brendan Sullivan, 49, 20:16 Female 40-49: Sarah Boucher, 47, 28:08 Male 50-59: Donald Fredrikson, 52, 19:17 Female 50-59: Barb Anderson, 57, 28:18 Male 60-69: Bill Crowley, 61, 24:36 Female 60-69: Sally McMurdo, 60, 24:17 Male 70-99: John Howe, 77, 25:53 Female 70-99: Pat Buckley, 74, 43:23

Run by the Lake

Hoop clinic

(Continued from Page C) School Activities/Sports: Track and Field Q. Why did you choose track and field? MH. I chose track and field because being able to throw a discus, shot put and javelin takes more balance and skill than some sports that need strength and speed. Q. What do you hope to accomplish this season? MH. I hope to beat my discus throw from last year, which was 88feet, 10-inches. Q. What do you enjoy the most? MH. I enjoy being able to throw the discus with all my might no matter where it goes. Q. What do you like the least? MH. I dislike having to be in the gym during rainy days. Q. What makes you successful? MH. I think what makes me successful are the years I’ve spent in this sport and all my friends cheering me on. Q. What would your dream moment be? MH. My dream moment would be throwing past the school record. Q. What has the sport taught you? MH. This sport has taught me about endurance and restraint. If you give your everything the first time, you won’t have anything left. Q. Who has inspired you? MH. My mom has inspired me — seeing her varsity jacket with all her awards from the sports she did, including track.

64. Stacy McAllister, 22, Brownfield, 34:07 65. Maria Goodwin, 10, Silver Lake, NH, 34:21 66. Linda Goodwin, 42, Silver Lake, NH, 34:21 67. Elly Walker, 46, Brownfield, 34:29 68. Debbie Howe, 66, Waterford, 36:48 69. Rachel Pickus, 63, Sebago, 37:18 70. Chet Rogers, 73, Lovell, 38:40 71. Susan Dionne, 29, Glen, NH, 39:16 72. Krista Dimock, 39, Glen, NH, 39:17 73. Donna Coker, 42, Sandwich, MA, 40:29 74. Pat Buckley, 74, Portland, 43:23 Age Division Winners Male 1-13: Christian Bedell, 13, 23:00 Female 1-13: Maria Goodwin, 10, 34:21 Female 16-16: Elizabeth Gryzb, 14, 25:46

SUPPORT CONTINUES — For the fifth consecutive year, The Cap Memorial Corporation continues its support of the Bridgton Recreation Advancement Group (BRAG) and the sports complex being built in Bridgton by contributing $1,000 to this cause. Bill Macdonald of BRAG accepts a check from Cap Memorial President Peter Priest as Treasurer Charles Priest looks on.

Whitefarm (circa 1825) Listed on the National Historic Register, this well-kept, 12-room, 3-bath mansion house in the western Lake Region boasts many fine architectural details, 6 fireplaces, a 3-room caretaker’s apt., attached barn, workshop, copper-roofed historic 8-sided summer house and several outbuildings. The 17-acre site offers fields, woods, stone walls, gardens and a brook leading to Long Lake. Beaches, hiking trails, shopping and ski areas are all nearby. PRICE RECENTLY REDUCED TO $399,000. Call Chris Jackson (207) 831-6467 or Gail Landry (207) 650-8893 for details.

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HARRISON — Registrations are now being accepted for the 10th Annual Run by the Lake 5K in Harrison. The race begins at 20 Front Street, by the Grange Hall on Wednesday, July 11 at 7 p.m., rain or shine. Race day registration takes place from 5 to 6:45 p.m. at the Harrison Town Office. The fee is $13 by July 1 or $18 after July 1. Harrison residents receive $3 off the entry fee. Free race t-shirts will be presented to the first 100 pre-registered runners! L&H Photography will photograph runners at the starting line and as they cross the finish line! Please call Trish Logan at 357-1331 and/ or visit their website at: www.landhphoto.com to pre-order photos and see package prices. The 5K course starting line is in front of the antique store by the Harrison Grange Hall, follows Route 117 around the end of Long Lake toward North Bridgton, continues along Route 117, turns left onto Brickyard Hill Road, continues on Brickyard Hill Road, bears right out to Route 117, takes an immediate left following Route 117 for a very short distance where runners will take another immediate left (loops around the Bridgton Academy Beach) and then follows the same route back into Harrison, right onto Lincoln Street just after the Village Tie-Up and Grange Hall and finishes at the Post Office. Proceeds from the race go toward year-round special activities for the kids! To register online, go to the Town of Harrison website: www. harrisonmaine.org under “Recreation,” “5K” and see link to www. running4free.com To register by mail, entry forms can be found at the town office, RUN, Page C


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