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Bethel area track athletes persevere at first home meet
Telstar faced competition from Dirigo, Mountain Valley, Buckfield, and Mt. Abram on April 29 in their first home meet where along with athleticism, sportsmanship was on display.
In a crowded field of runners, Ella Akers, left, placed first in the 800-meter. Teammate, Jocelyn Nivus, center, placed fourth. On far right are Teresa Poudereux who placed 7th, and Adaline Koskela who took 10th place. Gabby Thompson (not pictured) also ran and placed 6th. Rose Lincoln/Bethel CitizenLily Souther, of Bethel, sets-up for her javelin throw. Rose Lincoln/Bethel CitizenJunior Tommy LaPointe, of Bethel, lands his jump as Coach Morgan Richmond, left, and official Jonathan Erde watch. Rose Lincoln/Bethel CitizenTelstar’s Reece Pierce, fourth from left, runs the mile. Rose Lincoln/Bethel CitizenTelstar athletes refuel and also cheer on teammate Reece Pierce. Rose Lincoln/Bethel CitizenSpanish exchange student, Teresa Poudereux, living in Bethel this year, throws the shot put. Rose Lincoln/Bethel CitizenDavon Degruttola, of West Bethel, beat his personal record with a 72-foot throw of the javelin. Rose Lincoln/Bethel Citizen
Telstar runners, Joey Lauria and Cyrus Mills compete in the 100-meter dash. (Cyrus placed 3rd, Joey 6th) at Telstar Track Team’s first home meet. Rose Lincoln/Bethel CitizenEvan Parsons, left, congratulates a competitor after running the 100-meter dash at Telstar Track Team’s first home meet. Rose Lincoln/Bethel Citizen
Rose Lincoln began as a staff writer and photographer at the Bethel Citizen in October 2022. She and her husband, Mick, and three children have been part time residents in Bethel for 30 years and are happy...
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