Player of the Week: Tristan Cormier

Tristan Cormier

Tristan Cormier is the lone Laker when the gun sounds to start the indoor two-mile run each week at the University of Southern Maine field house in Gorham.

“Tristan has made significant improvements from last year on his times in the mile and 2-mile races. He is disciplined, doing many workouts alone being our only 2-mile focused runner,” Lake Region varsity Indoor Track & Field Coach Mark Snow said. “Tristan has been extremely helpful in setting up for our practices. He often stays after practice to help put things away.” 

In recognition of his strong work ethic, determination, commitment and good sportsmanship, Tristan is this week’s Boosters and Hancock Lumber “Player of the Week.” Each week, a Lake Region athlete is recognized for his/her dedication (does more than what is asked), work ethic, coachability and academic good standing. Recipients receive a specially-designed t-shirt, sponsored by Hancock Lumber.

Player of the Week

Name: Tristan Cormier

Year in School: Senior

Hometown: Bridgton

Parents: Jason Cormier, Karyn Cormier

Sports you Play: Cross Country, Indoor/Outdoor Track and Field

Q. Why did you choose indoor track? I chose to do Indoor Track and Field because it’s a good way to stay in shape for Outdoor Track and Field.

Q. Complete the following, “I know I’ve had a good meet if…” I know I’ve had a good meet if I either got a PR (personal record) or am too tired to run another event.

Q. What goes through your mind before a big meet? Nothing.

Q. If things are not going well, what do you do to rebound and clear your mind to be more positive? Go for a rage run/runs.

Q. How has sports changed you as a person? It has made me more responsible and respectful.

Q. What is the biggest reward you get from competing in sports? The ability to compete with others around and above my level.