Track & Field

The history of track and field at Thornton Academy dates back to June 1, 1894 when Thornton hosted a six-way meet at Saco Driving Park, a racetrack located to the west of the Main Street campus and near the railroad line leading into Saco. On that date, the Maroon and Gold scored fifteen points and finished third, defeating Gardiner, Colby College, Waterville, and Brunswick while being outscored by victorious Bangor and Portland.

In the past 125 years, track and field has proved to be a popular activity that offers teams in both the winter and spring seasons; historically it has drawn the most participants of any athletic program in the school. Thornton Academy offered its first winter track squad in the 1917-1918 season when it finished third in the state championship meet held at Bowdoin College in Brunswick. For many years a wooden track located adjacent to George Addison Emery Gymnasium was utilized for winter training while spring practices and meets were conducted at the Thornton Academy Athletic Facility located on the east side of Main Street (on the site of the current Saco Rite Aid).

In addition, for over seventy seasons, Thornton Academy indoor track and field participated in weekly meets held at the historic Portland Exposition Building. Running races were held on an oval track while throwing and jumping events took place in the infield. The tradition and pageantry that accompanied the annual Southwesterns championships at the end of the season routinely drew in excess of 1000 spectators.

Girls track and field programs became commonplace in southern Maine in the early 1970’s. Thornton Academy sponsored its first girls outdoor track and field teams in 1973 and was Southwestern Maine Conference champions in its second year of existence. The school added a separate girls indoor track and field program in 1985. Led by longtime coach Mark DeFrancesco, the Golden Trojans were both SMAA and Class A state indoor champions in 1986. The girls indoor and outdoor track and field programs have been among the most consistent in the state of Maine over the past three decades. The Golden Trojans have garnered fourteen outdoor and twelve indoor conference titles and four outdoor and eight indoor state championships in that span.

Today both the Thornton Academy indoor and outdoor track and field programs compete in the Southwestern Maine Activities Association. During the winter, the teams utilize Linnell Gymnasium for their training and participate in regular season and championship meets at the Costello Field House on the campus of the University of Southern Maine. The outdoor program takes place at Dr. Paul S. Hill, Jr. Stadium, which has been host to numerous conference and state championship events. On four occasions, due to the quality of the facility and its central location, Thornton Academy has hosted the New England Outdoor Track and Field championships.

The Thornton Academy boys track and field program has produced some of the most outstanding individual athletes in school history. Middle distance standout Derrick Martin won three Class A state championships in the early 1990’s and gained induction into the school’s Athletic Hall of Fame. Dan Smith was a star in the throwing events from 2006- 2009 and went on to perform at Brown University. A pair of recent Golden Trojans – Jason Montano and Travis Snyder – established themselves as two of the best athletes in the history of Maine track and field. Montano broke a 42-year old record in the indoor shot put and won six individual state championships during his career. Snyder established the all- time Maine record in the pole vault as a senior and has eight individual titles to his credit.

The girls indoor track program includes a star-studded field of multiple-time conference and state champions. Thornton Academy Athletic Hall of Famer Nichole Motil dominated the Maine high school track scene in the mid-1990’s and won nine state titles as a jumper and hurdler. Fellow Hall of Famer Jenny Pierpont was the state’s top sprinter and long jumper in the mid-2000’s and captured a school-record sixteen individual state championships and eighteen league titles in those disciplines. Tori Daigle won eleven conference crowns and seven state championships in sprinting, hurdling, and jumping and helped pace her indoor and outdoor teams to four team state titles. 2022 graduate Mia-Claire Kezal won five SMAA and three Class A state championships in distance events. In 2022 she won the New England Interscholastic championship in the 1000-meter run with a time of 2:53.47.

Students who meet all academic eligibility requirements may compete for Thornton
Academy upper school or middle school track and field. There are a variety of events that
meet the interests and skill level of participants: sprinting, middle distance running, long
distance running, hurdling, jumping, throwing, pole vaulting, and the race walk.

Season:
Winter – High School Indoor Track and Field
Second Winter Season – Middle School Indoor Track and Field
Spring – High School Outdoor Track and Field, Middle School Outdoor Track and Field

2023-2024 Opening Dates:
November 20 – High School Indoor Track and Field
February 12 – Middle School Indoor Track and Field
March 25– High School Outdoor Track and Field
April 8 – Middle School Outdoor Track and Field

Teams:
High School – Boys Indoor Track and Field, Girls Indoor Track and Field, Boys Outdoor Track and Field, Girls Outdoor Track and Field
Middle School – Boys Indoor Track and Field, Girls Indoor Track and Field, Boys Outdoor Track and Field, Girls Outdoor Track and Field

High School Boys Head Coach: George Mendros
(Indoor and Outdoor Track and Field)
High School Girls Head Coach: Amanda Tripp
(Indoor and Outdoor Track and Field)
Middle School Head Coach: Kirk Agreste
(Boys and Girls Indoor and Outdoor Track and Field)

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