Sports
Boys' Basketball
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Red Storm make big plays in second half to prevail, 61-53.
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Mt. Ararat never trails in 77-56 victory over defending Class A champion Gray-New Gloucester.
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The Knights pull out a 54-52 win on Jamier Rose's layup in a game between teams hoping to contend in Class A South.
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The Flyers made five 3-pointers in the third quarter on their way to a 62-31 win over Sacopee Valley.
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Boys' hockey: Owen Kirk nets three goals as the Eagles beat reigning Class A champion Lewiston, 6-3.
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The Raiders break away in the fourth quarter to secure a 50-44 win over the Dragons.
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Cordell Jones, a junior wide receiver/defensive back, is chosen as Maine’s best player.
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Athena Gee and Ava Wilkinson each scored 11 points as North Yarmouth Academy.
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Beth Carlton and Steve Stewart begin their coaching tenures at Morse on Thursday against Waterville.
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A new rule is in place to penalize those who try to flop or fake a foul, but don't expect a shot clock in Maine any time soon.
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The defending Class AA champions intend to honor the late Pat Moody by playing with passionate enjoyment.
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The list includes eight seniors and two juniors.
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Defending Class AA champion Windham has repeat potential.
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Returning Varsity Maine All-State players Wyatt Benoit of Thornton Academy and Jamier Rose of Noble highlight the preseason list.
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More than a thousand people show up to celebrate a selfless volunteer for the official dedication of the Pat Moody basketball courts.
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The 6-foot-7 Newport native and Greensboro Day School senior will return to his home state for his college career.
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Regan, the head coach at Old Orchard Beach for six years will be replaced by former OOB girls' coach Dean Plante, the school's athletic director and football coach.
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Ryan Martin, a former Maranacook standout basketball player, talks about his pursuit of a Guinness World Record.
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Girls’ lacrosse: The reigning Class B champions hand the Class C Flyers their first loss of the season.
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The 6-foot senior guard averaged 17.4 points and controlled the pace of the game for the two-time Class B champions.
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Our team of the top boys' basketball players in the state features nine seniors and three juniors.
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The Basketball Committee opted against changes this season to the rule, which gives struggling teams a chance to play down a class.
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Some high school coaches say the rule gives unsuccessful teams a needed boost, while others say it's unfair to smaller schools vying for playoffs.
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Sometimes, the ability to finish is more important than the flashiness of the move, according to state's top seniors.
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The former Nokomis High star is the fifth player from Montverde Academy in the last 11 years to be selected as the best high school player in the country.
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Fitzpatrick is the first Cheverus player to win the award, while Mercier is the first Ellsworth winner in 36 years.
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The top 10 boys' and girls' basketball teams and top five boys' and girls' hockey teams in Maine, through games of March 6.
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Whether due to returning starters or incoming talent, there are boys' and girls' teams that are poised to make deep runs in 2025.
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In front of a packed house at Cross Insurance Arena, the Eagles claim the Class AA championship.
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Girls’ basketball: The Warriors recover from a slow start to beat Valley, 60-42, in the Class D final.
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The Patriots outscore Hampden Academy 21-10 in the third quarter en route to a 52-41 victory and the Class A championship.
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The Red Riots never trail in in a 56-48 victory, capturing their second straight state title.
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Neighbors Windham and Gorham will battle for their first Class AA title, while Gray-New Gloucester returns to a state final for the first time since 1975.
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After losing in the Class B state final a year ago, the Mariners knew they had to improve defensively to take the next step toward a Gold Ball.
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The top 10 boys' and girls' basketball teams and top five boys' and girls' hockey teams in Maine, through games of Feb. 28.
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The Eagles, just one year removed from a five-win season, face rival Gorham in the Class AA championship game.
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The Patriots have gone from a good team a year ago to a squad that's one win away from a state championship.
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Oceanside's Carter Galley is a boys' finalist, while Cheverus's Maddie Fitzpatrick, Gorham's Ellie Gay and Scarborough's Caroline Hartley are girls' finalists.
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The girls' basketball team is in the Class AA state final for the third straight season, while the boys are playing for a state championship for the first time since 2005.
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The Oceanside boys and girls – both undefeated – will attempt to win state titles at Cross Insurance Center in Bangor.
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Both teams struggle with their shooting in the first half before the Rams find just enough to earn their first Class AA state final berth.
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COMMENTARY: Watching the smallest schools take the big stage is the highlight of the annual celebration of Maine high school basketball.
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Boys’ basketball: The top-seeded Cavaliers capture their 14th regional title, 45-36 over the No. 2 Saints.
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The Eagles close out the second half on a slow but steady 30-9 run, and will play for the Class AA championship next Saturday.
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Class B championships are scheduled for Friday night in Bangor, while Class A and AA title games will take place Saturday in Portland.
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The No. 1 Patriots build a 21-point lead, then withstand a wild flurry from the Knights to reach their first state championship game since 1975.
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Carter Galley scores 35 points for the undefeated Mariners in a 73-48 victory over Lincoln Academy in the South final.
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The top 10 boys' and girls' basketball teams and top five boys' and girls' hockey teams in Maine, through games of Feb. 22.
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The top-seeded Rams trail after the first quarter, but rally to earn a matchup with Scarborough for the Class AA South title Saturday night.
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The second-seeded Red Storm make 9 of 10 3-pointers in the first half and easily get past No. 6 Thornton Academy, 73-55.