Wiscasset hosts first track meet of the season
For at least a few moments, the cold, windy weather that has held the region hostage actually benefited athletes.
With a strong tailwind, the javelin-throwing athletes from Wiscasset, Boothbay, Oak Hill, Richmond and Lisbon high schools had a little help.
But, other than the extra push from the wind, Wiscasset High School’s first track and field meet of the year was a cold and windy affair.
Wiscasset's girls team finished fourth, behind Lisbon, which finished first, Boothbay (second) and Richmond.
The boys squad was fifth, behind first-place Lisbon, Boothbay, third-place Oak Hill and fourth-place Richmond.
In the 100-meter dash it was Boothbay's Sara Durgan (14.27) in first, with Wiscasset senior Kristen Cavanaugh in fifth place with a time of 15.11 seconds. Wiscasset rounded-out the top 10, as junior Amanda Johnson finished ninth in 16.67 seconds, and sophomore Kendra Chancellor was 10th in 16.91 seconds.
Wiscasset junior Sam Storer finished sixth in the boys 100-meter dash with a time of 12.93 seconds. Freshman Josh Kramley was 14th, with a time of 14.12 seconds.
Storer finished fifth in the 200-meter dash (26.30 seconds) while freshman Colin Viele was 11th (27.91 seconds).
Brandon Goud was impressive in his 1,600-meter debut; the freshman was seventh overall and finished in five minutes and 27.22 seconds. Goud finished 10thin the 800 meters, with a time of two minutes and 43.80 seconds.
In the girls 400-meter dash sophomore Kendra Chancellor picked up four points for her team with a third-place finish in one minute and 26.78 seconds.
In the boys 400-meter dash, Viele finished fourth with a time of 59.76 seconds.
Wiscasset senior Ali Lambert finished ninth in the girls 800-meter run with a time of three minutes and 17.03 seconds.
Wiscasset junior Amanda Johnson was fifth in the 200-meter dash with a time of 35.81 seconds.
Cavanaugh finished fourth in the girls high jump with a height of four-feet, two-inches.
Senior Nate Austin finished first in the shot put with a throw of 42 feet and six inches, 11thin the javelin throw, when he sent the spear 78 feet and one inch and seventh in the discus, with a throw of 72 feet, five inches.
Sophomore Samantha Arsenault finished in fifth place after throwing her discus 43 feet and eight inches, and finished ninth in the shot put with a throw measuring 14 feet, 10 inches.
Junior Andrew Lincoln was 11th in the shot put with a throw of 26 feet and 7.75 inches.
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