Bangor’s Cameron Stadium will host the Class A state championship track and field meet Saturday for the first time in more than two decades. And as much as athletes from the state’s largest high schools are looking forward to testing themselves on the new eight-lane track and adjacent field-event areas, the fastest person in the stadium may not be one of the participants. That honor may go to longtime Bangor High School athletic administrator Steve Vanidestine, who is charged with monitoring the event to troubleshoot and ensure that nothing that would preclude a smooth-running meet has been forgotten. “I’ll be like a chicken with my head cut off running around checking everything at first, but hopefully I’ll be able to relax and watch [the meet],” he said. The Class A event is one of three state track championship meets to be held around the state beginning at 10 a.m.