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Pearsall wins for the fourth year in a row

at FA’s Alumni Weekend Pony Pride 5K

DOVER-FOXCROFT — A field of 87 ran through the streets of Dover-Foxcroft, starting and concluding by the Piscataquis Regional YMCA, during the 19th annual Pony Pride 5K on the morning of Aug. 1. The road race is held as part of Foxcroft Academy’s Alumni Weekend, which coincides with the annual Dover-Foxcroft Shiretown Homecoming.

 

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FAST PONY STAMPEDE –– A field of 87 entrants begins the 19th annual Pony Pride 5K on Aug. 1 in Dover-Foxcroft, a race held as part of Foxcroft Academy’s Alumni Weekend. Graham Pearsall, a 2009 Foxcroft Academy graduate who now is the school’s director of communications, won the Pony Pride 5K for the fourth year in a row with a time of 16:41. Pearsall extended his race record for most consecutive first-place finishes, and became the first runner to win the event four times.

 

Graham Pearsall, a 2009 Foxcroft graduate who continued his cross country and indoor/outdoor track career at Bates College in Lewiston and recently took over as Foxcroft Academy’s director of communications, won the Pony Pride 5K for the fourth year in a row. Pearsall, who in 2014 became the first to win the race three years in a row, covered the 3.1 miles in a time of 16 minutes, 41 seconds to best runner-up Brock Albee by two minutes and 45 seconds. Pearsall’s time this year ended up being the fastest of his four-peat, a second better than when he began his streak in 2012.

Pearsall also broke a tie with Tim Wakeland and Eric Rudolph for most all-time first-place finishes. Wakeland won the inaugural Pony Pride 5K in 1997 and then did likewise in 2000 and 2004. Rudolph’s titles came in 2005, 2008 and 2009.

The full results are as follows: 1. Graham Pearsall 16:41; 2. Brock Albee 19:26.90; 3. Nathnael Feleke 21:20.20; 4. Jacob Raynes 22:27.40; 5. Dean Hartley 22:43.50; 6. Mickey Lackey 22:54.80; 7. Gary Larson 23:02.60; 8. Josh Huston 23:19.30; 9. Robert Orton 23:22.90; 10. Jenny Clawson 23:41.20;

11. Allison Smith 24:04.50; 12. Teri Larson 24:12.20; 13. Linda Cianchette 24:38.70; 14. Jim Ellis 24:53.90; 15. Kelsey Boss 25:04.30; 16. Drake Albee 25:21.10; 17. Timothy Falvey 25:22.50; 18. Amie McGraham 25:38.30; 19. Peter Devine 25:43.20; 20. Nicholas Kimball 25:46.70;

21. Kate Lawrence 25:50.20; 22. Jody Annis 26:12.10; 23. Heather Mailhot 26:19.69; 24. David Henderson 26:33.70; 25. Scott Adkins 26:36.20; 26. Darcy Dyer 26:54.90; 27. George Howard 26:59.30; 28. Annie Raynes 27:05.70; T-29. Julie Richards and Dennett Clarke 27:06.10;

31. Tim Wyman 27:06.20; 32. Kepler Edwards 27:06.30; 33. Matt Raynes 27:10.10; 34. Katie Day 27:24.30; 35. Sabrina Sharrow 27:24.50; 36. Mike Ogden 27:25.50; 37. Dave Samuelian 27:41.30; 38. Jessica Brown 27:42; 39. Morgan Smith 27:52.50; 40. Nicole Pomeroy 27:59.30;

41. Shawn Richards 28:08.60; 42. Sara Eastman 28:23.10; 43. Jody McGary 29:00.30; 44. Lincoln Robinson 29:15.80; 45. Amanda Ruksznis 29:18.10; 46. Jessica Inch 29:19.40; 47. Kristy Rizzitello 29:21.30; 48. Ava Rayfield 29:28.20; 49. Erica Peterson 29:44.80; 50. Kelly Dennis 29:45.20;

51. Joanna Smith 29:46; 52. Angus Mailhot 29:51.50; 53. Brian Mailhot 29:53; 54. Shari Sage 30:11; 55. Laura Dellaire 30:11.30; 56. Melissa Cadieux 30:45.90; 57. Virginia Macomber 30:55.80; 58. Elyse Pomeroy 30:57.80; 59. Casey Lufkin 30:59; 60. Stacylyn Dewey 31:15.60;

61. Jackie Mantica 31:16.30; 62. Brad Deane 31:45; 63. Audra Rayfield 32:39.30; 64. Sara Herter 32:54.90; 65. Michelle Huston 33:06; 66. Kari Richardson 33:38; 67. Ashley Bureau 33:58.10; 68. Danielle Tudor 34:00.20; 69. Kelly Phillips 34:13.50; 70. Donna Peterson 34:22.90;

71. Susan Killam 34:56.60; 72. Mike Doore 35:15.90; 73. Jade Harmon 35:53.20; 74. Jack Caruso 36:13.90; 75. Emily Deane 36:17.30; 76. Griffin Caruso 36:25; 77. Hillary Caruso 36:39.20; 78. Kari Peterson 36:44; 79. Lauren Gaudet 37:13.30; 80. Karson Tibbetts 38:40.90;

81. Lucas Sands 38:41; 82. Darcie Sands 38:50.70; 83. Molly Rogers 39:01.70; 84. Nicole Killam 39:29.80; 85. Nancy Deane-Loranger 40:03.50; 86. Cristy Strout 40:06.10; 87. Heather Bickford 40:19.80.

Overall, men’s and Foxcroft alumni winner: Graham Pearsall.

Women’s winner: Jenny Clawson (a rising senior at Foxcroft).

Foxcroft women’s alumni winner: Annie McGraham.

10 and under: boys winner Angus Mailhot; girls winner Annie Raynes.

11-14: boys winner Jacob Raynes; girls winner Ava Rayfield.

15-19: men’s winner Brock Albee.

20-29: men’s winner Drake Albee; women’s winner Allison Smith.

30-39: men’s winner Robert Orton; women’s winner Linda Cianchette.

40-49: men’s winner Dean Hartley; women’s winner Jody Annis.

50-59: men’s winner Timothy Falvey; women’s winner Terri Larson.

60-69: men’s winner Jim Ellis; women’s winner Sarah Herter.

70-79: men’s winner Mickey Lackey.

All-time Pony Pride winners (year, men’s winner and time, women’s winner and time): 1997 Tim Wakeland 16:20 Jana Crocker 21:26; 1998 John Chase 17:05 Sunshine Weinrich 20:30; 1999 Justin Bates 17:06  Amanda Thompson 22:14; 2000 Wakeland 17:00 Dana Frasz 20:39; 2001 Dave Nelson 16:16 Frasz 20:31; 2002 Mike Chilly 17:21 Katherine Carroll 21:35; 2003 Bates 16:24 Cassie Hintz 18:40; 2004 Wakeland 16:24 Hintz 17:15; 2005 Eric Rudolph 17:02 Hintz 17:13; 2006 Greg Hammett 16:50 Hintz 18:07 (due to bridge construction on Essex Street course was 3.19 miles); 2007 Hammett 16:16 Elizabeth Brunton 19:11; 2008 Rudolph 16:17 Brunton 19:36; 2009; 2009 Rudolph 16:25 Katie Herbine 19:37; 2010 Shawn Keenan 17:20 Brunton 18:24; 2011 Jerod Hayes 16:55 Hintz 19:22; 2012 Graham Pearsall 16:42 Meghan Keane 21:53; 2013 Pearsall 17:11 Diane Keenan 20:13; 2014 Pearsall 16:47 Heather Mailhot 24:31; 2015 Pearsall 16:41 Jenny Clawson 23:41.


PO PONY1ST 31 15641240First place,
Graham Pearsall


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Second place,

Brock Albee


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Third place,

Nathnael Feleke


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Fourth place,

Jacob Raynes

 

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Women’s winner,

Jenny Clawson


 

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