Sports
Skiing
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Margo Hesson of Falmouth and Landon Marquis of Camden Hills win the giant slalom races at Sugarloaf.
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Logan MacLeod's individual giant slalom title leads Clippers to first state championship since 2022, and York's Cooper Dodge wins boys GS.
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Skier from Falmouth, Leavitt, Maranacook and Yarmouth earn state titles.
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The Freeport girls and Yarmouth boys prevail in Class B, and Fort Kent extends its reign in Class C.
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Nora McCourt of Mt. Blue and Beckett Cote of Messalonskee post the fastest times on the opening day of the Nordic state meet.
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Stay with us for ongoing coverage of all the tournament and championship action.
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The Warriors will send eight wrestlers to next weekend's Saturday meet in Lewiston.
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The Class AA Spartans overcome a slow start, rolling to a 53-30 win over the Class A Rangers.
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Defending Class A slalom and giant slalom champion Quinn Maguire of Marshwood is among the returning standouts.
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Falmouth's boys and girls should again be Alpine contenders, and both Yarmouth Nordic teams are consistently strong.
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Southern Maine athletes are again having to prepare for races without being able to actually ski.
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Teams from around the state competed Saturday in the Waterville High School Sprint Festival.
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The 2024 Maine Ski and Snowboard Hall of Fame inductee coached the Cougars to nine state championships in 20 years.
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The senior capped a flawless individual season with Class B slalom and giant slalom state championships.
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The senior swept the Class B Nordic classical, freestyle and freestyle pursuit disciplines to lead the Falcons to a second straight state championship.
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Our squad of the state's top skiers is made up of six seniors, three juniors and a sophomore.
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State champions Falmouth (in Alpine) and Mt. Blue (in Nordic) each place two skiers on our team.
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The Cougars sweep boys' and girls' honors, the Freeport (boys) and Greely (girls) win in Class B, and Fort Kent sweeps Class C.
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Freeport's Teo Steverlynck-Horne, Greely's Sylvia Harvey, Orono's Clara White and Fort Kent's Alder Rearden also earn titles on the opening day of the Nordic state meet at Titcomb Mountain.
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Prewitt and Maguire follow their giant slalom victories on Wednesday by winning Thursday's slalom races, and Falmouth's boys and girls hang on to claim team championships.
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Boone completes a sweep of the Alpine events, and Fort Kent collects team titles for both boys and girls.