The girls hockey playoffs start in two weeks, freshmen players are making an impact, and two Central Maine teams are leading B North.
Cooper Sullivan
Staff Writer
Cooper Sullivan covers high school and collegiate sports in Brunswick and the surrounding communities. He is from Winston-Salem, North Carolina, where he studied at Wake Forest University ('24) and held multiple editorial positions at the student newspaper, the Old Gold & Black. He enjoys embarrassing himself on the basketball court, complaining about his knees after a run and ignoring the fact his favorite teams aren't that good.
Edward Little girls hockey co-op takes top spot from Yarmouth/Freeport
The Red Hornets sweep the regular-season series and jump to the top of the North Heal point standings.
Mt. Ararat girls basketball beats Bangor in defensive battle
The Eagles use a 16-0 run spanning the second and third quarters to separate from the Rams.
Brunswick boys basketball, Mt. Ararat girls victorious in rivalry doubleheader
The Brunswick boys erase an early double-digit deficit, while the Mt. Ararat girls never trail on the way to Battle of the Bridge victories.
Cony boys hockey co-op knocks off Brunswick/Freeport
The Rams, the top team in Class B North, use a first-period scoring burst to pull away and beat the Dragons.
Thornton Academy boys hockey overcomes Cheverus/Yarmouth in overtime
Max Siebert and Jake Skillings spoil Cheverus/Yarmouth’s third-period comeback to keep Golden Trojans atop of Class A.
Freeport girls basketball rallies late to beat Brunswick
The Falcons outscore the Dragons 17-5 in fourth quarter to erase seven-point deficit.
Three Maine high school hockey storylines to follow this week
The Edward Little girls co-op enters on a roll, two top Class A boys team square off this weekend, and the Cheverus girls continue to contend.
Cheverus girls basketball earns wire-to-wire win over Westbrook
The Stags use a high-scoring second quarter to separate from the Blue Blazes and stay undefeated.
Varsity Maine Girls Soccer Player of the Year: Noelle Mallory, Cape Elizabeth
The senior scored or assisted on 55 goals as the Capers went undefeated and claimed the Class B championship.