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    Greely's Jonah Guibord, left, and Samuel Kim celebrate after their relay team won the 400-meter relay at the Western Maine Conference track and field championships Saturday at Lake Region High in Naples. Greely also won the overall boys' team title.

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    Graca Bila of North Yarmouth Academy prepares for her landing in the triple jump. Bila won with a jump of 37 feet, 3 1/2 inches, and also won two other events to lead NYA to the Division 2 title.

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    Campbell Johnson of Lake Region competes in the girls' triple jump. Johnson placed second in Division 1.

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    Rohen Brown, left, of St. Dom's congratulates teammate Lauren Hanlon after Hanlon won her heat in the 100-meter hurdles. Hanlon finished third in the Division 2 final.

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    Gaelan Lucey of Greely heads toward the pit in the long jump. Lucey placed second in Division 1.

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    Carter Libby of Gray-New Gloucester leads the pack on his way to victory in the 800 meters with a time of 1 minute, 57.94 seconds.

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    North Yarmouth Academy's Sarah Moore tries to clear the bar during the high jump. Moore won the high jump and long jump and placed second in the triple jump.

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    Sam Laverdiere, left, of Lake Region sets the pace during the 1,600 meters, just ahead of Freeport's Will Spaulding. Laverdiere swept the 1,600 and 3,200.

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