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Rose helped turn Noble around and is the first athlete to win both the Fitzpatrick Trophy and Mr. Maine Basketball.
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Each of these players had individual success that begat team success, making them the best of the best.
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Players from state champions Windham and Falmouth are included among southern Maine's best.
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The Miss Maine Basketball winner delivered a state title with a masterpiece performance in the Class B final.
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A collection of dynamic guards leads this group the state's top players this season.
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Seven All-State honorees highlight this group of southern Maine's top players.
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The prolific senior led the state in goals and points this season and helped the Eagles reach the Class B North final.
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Five state champions highlight our list of the state's top players.
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Travis Roy winner Drew Johnson and two other Thornton Academy players make list of southern Maine's top players.
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The senior led the state in scoring while leading the Portland co-op to the regional championship game.
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Players from the two state finalists have a major presence on the All-State squad.
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Four players from state-champion Cheverus included among southern Maine's best.
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The senior, in his first season of MPA competition, swept the Class A Nordic races.
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MacLeod swept the slalom and giant slalom titles at the Class B championships.
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Ten schools are represented on the list of the state's top skiers.
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Our list of the state's top performers includes one freshman, five juniors and four seniors.
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Upperclassmen dominate the list of southern Maine's top Alpine and Nordic skiers.
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Three skiers from Falmouth and two from Greely make the list of Southern Maine's best.
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The junior won her third straight girls state championship and second consecutive New England title while battling a torn labrum in her shoulder.
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The senior wrapped his high school wrestling odyssey, which has taken him from Hawaii to Missouri to Maine, with his first Class A title.
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Our first-ever girls All-State squad contains multiple New England champions from the top programs throughout the state.
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Several grapplers return to the list, including one who earned his 200th career victory this season.
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State champion Massabesic puts five on the list.
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Ten schools are represented on the 14-wrestler list.
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Montgomery was undefeated in individual races this season and defended her two Class B state titles.
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McDonough broke four state records this season, including three relays and the 50-yard freestyle.
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Our list of the state's top performers include five seniors, one junior and four sophomores.
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Seven seniors make our list of the state's top performers.
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Area's top performers include three swimmers from Camden Hills and two apiece from Cape Elizabeth, Falmouth and Thornton Academy.
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Falmouth and Morse place three swimmers apiece an the list of top southern Maine performers.
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The senior overcame a hamstring injury to smash records and win titles this winter.
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Senior Tayla Pelletier won the 55-meter hurdles and triple jump state titles, and placed third in the long jump at New Englands.
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Maine’s stars produced some of the finest individual seasons in state history.
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Windham, Scarborough and Bangor standouts were among the state’s best this winter.
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A trio of Class A sprinters highlight this group of southern Maine standouts.
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Four distance runners highlight group of top performers in southern Maine.
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