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Carina Castagna, Leavitt senior: Castagna finished second at the Class B meet in the 100-meter hurdles. She also dominated at the KVAC Small School championship, finishing second in the high jump, long jump and 300-meter hurdles, and third in the 100 hurdles. This winter, she placed second in the long jump at the state indoor meet.
Karoline Gonzales, Mt. Blue sophomore: Gonzales earned a second-place finish in the 100 and an eighth-place finish in the 200 at the Class A championships as a freshman. She also won the 100 and placed second in the 200 at the KVAC Large School championship.
Asha Hassan, Lewiston sophomore: Hassan placed seventh and 16th in the 400 and 200, respectively, at the KVAC large school championship. This season, in addition to sprints, she will also return to the 4×400 relay, running the first leg.
Sophia Aube, Poland sophomore: Aube enjoyed a solid freshman season, placing second in the triple jump, third in the 100 and in the long jump, and fourth in the 200 at the WMC championships. With her added experience, she has a chance to be even more of a difference maker for the Knights come this season.
Haley Marston, Leavitt senior: Marston, who was named a Varsity Maine All-State Ski Team selection last month, also put together a fine track and field season last spring. She finished eighth in the 3,200 and ninth in the 1,600 at the Class B state meet, and was second in both events at the KVAC Small School championships.
Alyssa Mason, Poland sophomore: Mason finished second in both the discus and the shot put at the Class B championships last season. This spring, she will help lead Poland’s squad, which will look to improve upon its 17th place standing at states.
Evelyn Mortimer, Winthrop sophomore: Mortimer began her high school career with a solid outing at the Class C championships, finishing seventh in the 300 hurdles and 12th in the 100 hurdles. She also placed second in the 300 hurdles and fifth in the 100 hurdles at the MVC championships.
Branwyn Obptande, Lisbon sophomore: As a freshman, Obptande made an immediate impact. She won both the MVC (9:39.52) and the Class C titles (8:55.17) in the race walk.
Kaiya Poulin, Lewiston junior: Poulin finished sixth in the 100 and 12th in the 200 at last year’s KVAC Large School championships. She will also compete on the Blue Devils’ 4×400 relay this spring.
Tayen Smith, Lisbon/Oak Hill junior: Smith finished first in the triple jump and second in the long jump at the MVC championships in 2025. An upperclassman now, she will help lead a Greyhounds team that has a chance to repeat as the MVC champion.
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