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Jacob Feith, Winthrop senior: Feith claimed the javelin title at the Class C championships last year. He also won the javelin at the Mountain Valley Conference meet and placed in the top 10 in the discus to help the Ramblers to a second-place finish.
Enzo Giampaolo, Lewiston senior: Giampaolo added three podium finishes to his resume at the KVAC Large School championships in 2025. He finished first in the 1,600 and second in both the 800 and 3,200.
Ryder Harding, Mountain Valley junior: Harding certainly found his stride by the time the Class C championships rolled around last year. He teammed up with Adam Gannon, Colton Gallant and Kaden Mills to place fifth in the 400 relay and rounded out the top-10 in the long jump.
Mason Henderson, Leavitt senior: Henderson will help lead a Leavitt team aiming to defend last year’s KVAC Small School championship. He placed third in the 100 at the conference meet in 2025 but missed the Class B state meet. During his freshman and sophomore seasons, Henderson finished in the top three in the state in both the 100 and 200.
Fernando Kele, Lewiston senior: Kele helped the Blue Devils claim the KVAC Large School championship by winning the triple jump and placing second in the long jump. He then took third in the triple jump and fifth in the long jump at the Class A meet.
Thomas LeBlanc, Edward Little junior: At the KVAC Large School championships last spring, LeBlanc was second in both hurdle races as well as the pole vault, and finished sixth in the triple jump. LeBlanc also placed sixth in the pole vault at the Class A championships. This winter, he won the Class A indoor pole vault title.
William Morris, Dirigo junior: Morris left last year’s Class C championships with three top-five finishes, placing first in the 800, second in the 1,600 and fifth in the 3,200. He found similar success at the MVC championship, where he claimed the top spots in the 800 and 1,600 and was second in the 3,200.
Ben Porter, Winthrop senior: Porter’s sprinting helped Winthrop secure a second-place finish at the MVC championships a year ago. He placed first in the 100 (11.76) and eighth in the 200 (24.74).
Jacob Robertson, Lisbon/Oak Hill junior: Robertson put together solid performances at both the MVC and Class C championships. He finished in the top five in all four of his events — 100, 200, triple jump and long jump — at the conference meet, and did likewise at the state championships in the 100, 200, triple jump and 400 relay.
Larson Stone, Lewiston senior: Stone impacted the Blue Devils’ postseason in multiple ways last spring, especially at the KVAC Large School championships, where he placed third in the 110 hurdles, seventh in the high jump and tied for eighth in the pole vault.
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