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Meet the 2020 Varsity Maine winter All-State teams
These include our choices for the top athletes in basketball, hockey, skiing, swimming, wrestling and indoor track.
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The senior led the Rangers in goals and assists, but his importance to the Class B champions was about more than just stats.
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Seniors dominate this year's list of the state's 12 best players, including two each from Class A finalists Lewiston and Scarborough.
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A junior, Agrodnia is both an offensive threat and one of the state's best defenders, and she showcased her shutdown ability against the state's top offensive team in the state final.
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State champion Lewiston leads the 12-player list with four selections.
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Colby, a senior guard, helped the Vikings win back-to-back Class AA state titles with a team-first approach.
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Oxford Hills and Greely lead the way with two selections each on the 12-player list.
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The senior guard came up big in four come-from-behind playoff wins, leading his team to the Class A title.
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Nine seniors and three juniors make the list of the state's 12 best players.
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Worster dominated the 220-pound division in Maine and then placed second at the New England championships.
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A junior who trains with Portland/South Portland, she became the first two-time winner at the girls' state wrestling championships.
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Several of the state's best wrestlers were unbeaten against in-state opponents.
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A junior, Noyes swept the slalom and giant slalom state championship races in Class A to lead Falmouth to its fourth consecutive Alpine title.
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Cape Elizabeth brothers Killian and Tiernan Lathrop are among the state's top high school Alpine and Nordic skiers.
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The sophomore from Farmington dominated Nordic competition in Maine and competed in the U.S. Junior Nationals in California.
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Youth predominates, with only two seniors among our group of the state's best high school skiers in Alpine and Nordic disciplines.
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Even with a nagging hamstring injury, the speedy senior won two Class A titles and posted Maine's season-best times in five individual events.
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Class A athletes dominate the list, with several performances at or near the top of Maine's all-time rankings.
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There's no one in Maine faster than Cheverus junior Victoria Bossong, the Varsity Maine girls' indoor track Athlete of the Year.
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Cheverus and Class A champion Bangor each get two athletes on the list.
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A two-time Performer of the Meet in Class A, Prouty walks away from high school swimming with state records in two individual events and one relay.
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Underclassmen make up the majority of our list of the state's best, taking eight of 10 spots.
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A six-time individual state champion who will take part in the upcoming U.S. Olympic Trials, the senior from Woolwich combined hard work with flawless technique.
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Seniors dominate this year's squad, with eight of 10 selections including a pair of four-time All-State honorees.
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