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PARIS In a quasi-return to tradition, Community Concepts is once again holding Touch a Truck, an annual community engagement project. It will be a virtual event, starting on Monday. Each day at noon, for a week, Community Concepts will host brief videos that explore different types of service and sports vehicles inside and out.
LifeFlight nurse Barrett Strout explains the instrument panels of a emergency helicopter.
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“We started Touch a Truck in 2017,” explained Community Concept’s Communications Manager Jennifer Boenig during a ZOOM interview. “It’s a project of CC’s Prevention Council and normally it takes place at Oxford Hill’s Comprehensive High School’s parking lot.
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Edward Little s Tudum Monday, center, just edged out Oxford Hills Jeremy Johnson, left, in the 110-meter hurdles race at Thursday s meet in Auburn. Russ Dillingham/Sun Journal
AUBURN The Edward Little girls outdoor track and field team spread its dominance over all phases and the Red Eddies’ boys team took advantage of its depth to claim victory over Mt. Blue and Oxford Hills during a home meet Thursday.
Edward Little senior Ella Boucher won the long jump (16 feet), triple jump (34-06.5) and the 100-meter dash (13.42 seconds) and also took third in the 200-meter dash (28.49), while freshman teammate Makenna Drouin took first in the 200 (27.89) and the 300-meter hurdles (51.86) and added a runner-up finish in the 100-meter hurdles (17.91) to lead the girls team to a 127-point meet. Oxford Hills finished in second with 55, while Mt. Blue earned 10.
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Leavitt’s Blaine Clark vaults himself toward the bar during Wednesday’s pole vault event in Turner during a dual meet with Edward Little. Clark finished second.
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Well-rounded teams with strong potential in all events means Leavitt coach Will Parkin is confident his Hornets should have a successful season.
“The boys on this team are all fierce competitors,” Parkin said. “Whether they are talented newcomers or returning upperclassmen, everyone gives it their all and pushes those around them. Having so many inconsistencies in the past year in terms of athletics has pushed them even harder, and they’re all ready to perform their best this season.”
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