The Windjammers dethrone the Blue Devils by winning PK shootout 4-3.
Nathan Fournier
Staff Writer
Nathan Fournier has been a sports reporter for the Sun Journal the past eight years. He enjoys hanging out with family and friends, watching sports when he's not working. He's a 2010 graduate of the New England School of Communications.
Football notebook: Class A playoffs ready to begin
In other playoff action, Class C North runs wild, Oceanside and Sacopee Valley QBs make an impact and Lawrence’s line jells at the right time.
Boys soccer: No. 2 Lewiston tops No. 3 Brunswick in Class A North semis
Tegra Mbele scored two goals for the Blue Devils, who will face No. 1 Camden Hills in the regional final.
Boys’ soccer: No. 7 Gray-New Gloucester eliminates No. 10 Freeport in Class B South prelim
The Patriots will visit No .2 Yarmouth in the quarterfinals.
Football: Lewiston makes big plays and rolls past Brunswick
Quarterback Jeffrey Randall throws for 150 yards and three touchdowns and also has a safety on defense during the Blue Devils’ 30-point second quarter.
Football notebook: Class B playoff race intensifies with teams seeking coveted byes
Thornton hosts Portland in big Class A showdown this weekend; Old Orchard Beach shows off its versatility.
Football: Windham stands tall against Edward Little
The Eagles hold off the Red Eddies’ late comeback bid to earn their second win of the season.
Football notebook: Streaks are meant to be broken, and many were in Week 3
Madison, Edward Little and Biddeford earn long-awaited victories, but state’s longest win streak ends; the trend of Kennebunk-Marshwood wildness continues; Gardiner’s defense standing tall; and Spruce Mountain savors long trip north.
Football: Mason Henderson’s big plays set up big scores in Leavitt’s win over Brunswick
The junior runs for long gains and makes big receptions in the first half as the Hornets earn their first win of the season.
MPA no longer requiring Maine high school soccer players to wear mouth guards
The Maine Principals’ Association revises longstanding rule, but “strongly recommends that soccer players continue to wear a well-fitted mouth guard.”