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Donahue finishes second in Class B long jump

FREEPORT — Foxcroft Academy senior Conner Donahue finished in second place at the 2026 Class B outdoor track and field championship at Freeport High School on June 6.

Donahue had a top distance of 20 feet, 2.5 inches for the second-best jump at the competition. He trailed only the 20-09.75 for freshman Shaquan Fellow of Cony High School of Augusta.

Donahue had eight of Foxcroft’s 14 points, which were good for 17th place among 28 point-scoring schools.

Pony freshman Jeremii Hutchinson-Mallory came in sixth in the triple jump with his distance of 38-06.25.

Senior Aiden Bryant placed seventh in the 110-meter high hurdles in a time of 17.04 seconds.

The Foxcroft girls had no score at the Class B championship.

Junior Jasmine Hall had top 10 throws in both the shot put and discus.

Hall placed ninth in the shot put at 32-01.50. She came in 10th in the discus at 89-11.

Full meet results are available at https://sub5.com/youth-pages/outdoor-track/2026-outdoor-results/.

OUTDOOR TRACK

2026 Class B championships

Boys: 1. York 93 2. Greely 73 3. Yarmouth 61 4. Cony 58 5. Freeport 56 6. Leavitt 41 7. Caribou 39 8. John Bapst 38 9. Lawrence 37 10. MDI 35 11. Presque Isle 32.5 12. Ellsworth 27 13. Old Town 22 14. Erskine 20 15. Cape Elizabeth 17 16. Belfast 16 17. Foxcroft 14 18. Morse 10 T-19. Lake Region, Poland 8 21. Fryeburg 7 T-22. Hermon, Nokomis 6 24. Waterville 5 25. Medomak 4 26. Gardiner 3.5 27. Gray New Gloucester 3 28. Lincoln Academy 1 

Girls:  1. Yarmouth 101 2. Freeport 82 3. Greely 77 4. York 56 5. MDI 47 6. Old Town 43 7. Hermon 36.5 8 Leavitt 31 9. Presque Isle 29.5 10. Nokomis 28 11. Ellsworth 26 12. John Bapst 24 13. Lincoln Academy 22 14. Gray New Gloucester 21 15. Erskine 17.5 16. Cape Elizabeth 15.5

T-17. Morse, Poland 14 19. Fryeburg 13 20. Gardiner 10 T-21. Caribou, Lake Region 8 23. Medomak 8 24. Lawrence 5 25. Belfast 3 26. Cony 2

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