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Track and Field Is Here: 6,200 Athletes, 52,975 Results, and We Are Just Getting Started

Indoor and outdoor. Every event, every PR, every progression chart. Maine Track and Field has never been tracked like this.

The Analytics207 Team
The Analytics207 Team·Eleven sports. Every class. All the data we can find.
March 19, 2026·

6,200 Athletes. 17,433 Personal Bests. One Very Tired Spreadsheet.

Analytics207 now covers Maine High School Track and Field, and we did not do it halfway. We built the most comprehensive Track and Field analytics platform in the state, covering both indoor and outdoor seasons, with data on 6,200 athletes across 52,975 individual results. If you ran it, threw it, or jumped over it in a Maine high school uniform, we probably have the data.

We are talking every event from the 55 meter dash to the two mile, from shot put to pole vault, from the 4x400 relay to whatever that event is where someone runs hurdles and then immediately questions their life choices.

The Speed Merchants

Drew Gervais from Bonny Eagle opened the indoor season with a 6.50 second 55 meter dash that was so fast it probably violated the speed limit in most school zones. Ambrosio Mputu and Bossay Ditanduka, both from South Portland, posted 6.55 and 6.56 respectively, turning the Rams into what we can only describe as a sprint factory with a side business in academics.

On the girls side, Anna Jennings from Marshwood led the 55 meters at 7.22, followed by Miah Jacobs from Yarmouth at 7.26 and Macey Weisberg from Cheverus/Waynflete at 7.29. That top three was separated by seven hundredths of a second, which is roughly the amount of time it takes to blink, sneeze, or regret not starting your blocks drill three weeks earlier.

Indoor vs Outdoor: Yes, It Matters

One of the things that sets our platform apart is the indoor/outdoor split. Track and field is really two sports pretending to be one, like a mullet that somehow got sanctioned by the MPA. Indoor tracks are 200 meters. Outdoor tracks are 400. Different distances, different events, different conditions, and athletes who dominate indoors sometimes look confused when they step outside and realize the track has actual curves.

We track both seasons separately with their own leaderboards, PRs, and progression charts. Switch between indoor and outdoor with one click. Compare an athlete across both seasons. See who peaks when it matters and who mysteriously loses 0.3 seconds the moment the sun comes out.

For the Parents Sitting in the Bleachers

Track meets are long. Really long. Your kid runs for approximately 12 seconds in the 100 meter dash, and you sit in aluminum bleachers for four hours waiting for it. We understand. We have been there. We built this for you.

Search your kid on Analytics207 and you get their full athlete profile: every event, every season PR, season progression charts that show improvement over time, and a PIR (Power Index Rating) that ranks them against every other athlete in Maine. When your kid asks "how am I doing compared to everyone else," you can now answer with actual data instead of the standard parent response of "you are doing great, sweetie" while secretly having no idea.

For Coaches Who Love Data

We built 20+ pages of analytics specifically for coaches. Compare athletes side by side. See school program rankings and depth charts. Track which of your athletes are rising stars, which are consistent performers, and which ones need a gentle conversation about showing up to practice on time.

The PIR Rankings give you a composite rating for every athlete based on their performance across events. Progression charts show who is peaking at the right time for championships. And the School vs School comparison lets you scout your conference rivals with the kind of detail that used to require a clipboard, a stopwatch, and a suspicious amount of free time.

For the Athletes Themselves

You put in the work. The early morning practices. The interval workouts that made you reconsider your choice of extracurricular activity. The weight room sessions where you pretended the medicine ball was not destroying your soul.

Now you can see every single result, every season PR, and your progression mapped out across the season. Share it with friends. Show it to college coaches. Print it out and tape it to your locker as motivation. Or just stare at your improvement curve and feel the quiet satisfaction of knowing that yes, those 6 AM track workouts were worth it.

17,433 Personal Bests and Counting

Every time someone sets a new season PR, we update it. Every meet, every mark, every result gets processed and added to the database. By the time outdoor season wraps up, we will have tracked tens of thousands more performances. The data grows. The leaderboards shift. The arguments about who is faster get settled with timestamps instead of opinions.

Track and Field on Analytics207. Because someone had to bring the same level of obsessive data coverage to running in circles that we already brought to putting a ball through a hoop.

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The Analytics207 Team
The Analytics207 Team
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Eleven sports. Every class. All the data we can find.

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