Biddeford takes the lead by scoring twice in the top of the seventh inning to break a 2-2 tie.
Softball: Caitlin Seitz retires all 21 Lake Region batters in a 1-0 victory.
Softball: Brooke Gerry of Windham and Julia Pike of Kennebunk/Sanford combine to strike out 30 batters, but Gerry and the Eagles prevail, 1-0.
Softball: McKayla Kortes leads the Wildcats to victory in a clash of Class B South contenders.
The Flyers make a big jump in the Class C Heal point standings with their second victory of the season.
Lana Djuranovic will play for the Hurricanes; Falmouth's Sloane Ginevan, Lake Region's Melissa Mayo succeed after ACL injuries; Thornton softball shakes off slow start.
The Navigators scored seven straight goals in the second half to earn the victory.
Brooke Gerry goes 4 for 5 in a win over South Portland/Westbrook.
Baseball: A five-run second inning propels the Blue Blazes to their third win in the last four games.
McKayla Kortes strike out nine and allows no hits as York improves to 7-1 on the season with a 6-0 win over Morse.
Softball: Ashley Connor holds the Rams hitless in a 12-0 victory.
It's the first victory of the season for the Flyers, who opened with three games against teams who played in state championship games last spring.
The Raiders score the winning run in the seventh inning on a throwing error.
Softball: Alanna Sawyer’s go-ahead home run propels the Red Storm to a comeback win.
The Rangers scored four goals in less than three minutes on their way to a 10-4 victory.
Brunswick and Freeport look to make big steps forward this season.
Boys’ lacrosse: The Navigators fall behind 4-0 in the first quarter, than rally for a 12-8 victory.
Baseball: A four-run fourth inning propels the Golden Trojans to a 6-3 victory.
Boys' lacrosse: Lucas Mehlhorn scores twice in the fourth quarter for the Red Riots.
No players on the Rams' roster have lost a high school lacrosse game in a program riding a 33-game win streak.
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Boys' lacrosse: The Golden Trojans get balanced scoring in an 18-10 victory.
Girls’ lacrosse: The Bulldogs outscore the Trojans 6-2 in the second half to pull out an 8-7 victory.
Late March, early April the time to make sure things click on defensive end.
Our 12-player list of the state's best includes four juniors and a sophomore.
The junior scored 85 goals and had 23 assists to lead the Rams to the Class A title and a second consecutive undefeated season.
Players from eight central Maine teams compete in annual game, which Cony hosted for first time.
Players from around the state and in all three classes will compete at Fuller Field on Wednesday.
After finishing as the state runner-up in 2021, Greely rises to the top with a 13-7 victory.
Ruby Sliwkowski scores six goals for the Rams, winners of 32 consecutive games over two seasons.
North Yarmouth Academy earns its first state championship since 2010, holding off a comeback attempt by Wells to take a 12-11 victory.
Kennebunk and Yarmouth face off in the Class A final, while Greely and York meet for the Class B title.
North Yarmouth Academy will play in both title games, with the boys meeting Waynflete and the girls facing Wells.
Coach Dorothy Holt's 200th career win is a 14-5 victory over Falmouth that sends the Clippers to the state final against unbeaten Kennebunk.
With Eva Williams' five goals leading the way, the Rangers shake off an early deficit, getting 14 straight goals in a 16-3 win.
The defending state champions pull away late in the first half and roll to a 14-4 win in the regional final.
The Warriors advance to a state title game for the first time.
Vy Tran scores the winning goal with 1:01 left as the Panthers top the Falcons.
The defending state champion controls the pace throughout in a 15-4 victory.
Softball: Ella Wilcox homers twice in support of Brooke Gerry, sending the Eagles to the Class A South semifinals.
Claire McDonald comes up big for the Capers in a Class A South quarterfinal win after the Trojans nearly come back from an 11-2 halftime deficit.
Two weeks of playoffs in Classes A, B and C will culminate in state championship games at Fitzpatrick Stadium on June 17-18.
The Capers dominate the second half and score eight goals to win their regular-season finale.
Morgan Bolduc has five goals and three assists for the Trojans.
Baseball: Ben Seguin and Zak Sanders combine to shut out the Hawks, 1-0.
Softball: Julia Pike throws a shutout with 15 strikeouts, and adds two hits including a home run, as Kennebunk beats Bonny Eagle, 4-0.
Softball: The Class B Wildcats win an interclass showdown against the last unbeaten team in Class A.
Sadie Smith and Claire McDonald score three goals apiece to lead the Capers to a 14-7 victory.
The Rams score four in the seventh, then win it on a two-run single by Maddie Pike in the eighth.