Golf
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Among highlights of shortened season was Freeport winning Class B championship.
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It's been a different season during coronavirus pandemic, with regionalized scheduling providing some intriguing matchups.
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Orono prevails in Class C; Kempf and Haylock, Fahey and Flanagan individual champions.
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Matt Kempf and Leavitt's Ruby Haylock earn individual titles in Class B, Waynflete's George Fahey and Monmouth's Abby Flanagan win in Class C, and Orono captures the Class C team championship.
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Bonny Eagle's Remy Levin wins the girls championship, while Greely's Andrew Klein takes the boys crown.
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Andrew Klein leads Greely to its first team championship since 1995 and also earns the individual title, while Bonny Eagle's Remy Levin wins the girls' championship.
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Boys' and girls' individual titles, along with team championships, will be contested in three classes on Friday and Saturday at Natanis Golf Course in Vassalboro.
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Varsity teams compete for first time since end of winter season and the onset of the pandemic.
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Brunswick Golf Club hosts a qualifier in the rain as golfers try to earn spots in next month's tournament.
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Six seniors and four juniors make up our squad of the best high school golfers in the state.
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The sophomore was the No. 1 golfer for the Hornets' coed team, going unbeaten in match play and winning a share of the girls' state championship.
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With a second straight state title, a course-record 63 at Natanis and a scholarship to UConn, Manuel has been in a zone.
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York's Tyler Rivers and Kents Hill's Mitch Tarrio also earn championships, and Leavitt teammates Morghan Dutil and Ruby Haylock tie for the girls' title.
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Caleb Manuel of Mt. Ararat seeks a Class A repeat but could be challenged by Thornton Academy's Armand Ouellette.
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Kents Hill, competing in the high school tournament for the first time, wins Class C.
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Defending Class A champion Caleb Manuel leads this season's list of top returning players.
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Depth sets some Class A teams apart while York looks to repeat in Class B.
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Evan Glicos, the top player on the Eagles' golf team, is also a four-year starter on the varsity soccer team.
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Caleb Manuel, a junior and the Maine Class A champion, makes a verbal commitment to the Huskies.
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Seniors dominate the list of the best high school golfers in Maine this fall.
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The junior was unbeaten all season, led his team to a state title, then outdueled a friendly rival for the Class A individual title.
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The senior stayed focused on the goal to win her first individual high school title.
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Caleb Manuel of Mt. Ararat edges three-time champion Cole Anderson of Camden Hills, joining Cape Elizabeth's Austin Legge (Class B), Kents Hill's Mitchell Tarrio (Class C) and Greely's Rachel Smith (girls) as state champions.
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Two years after losing the Class A title on a tiebreaker, the Eagles defeat defending champion Scarborough and the rest of the field.
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The state team championships are Saturday at Natanis Golf Course.
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A fourth Class A championship is the immediate goal for the Camden Hills senior, who wants to play eventually on the PGA Tour.
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Cole Anderson of Camden Hills leads a list of talented returners.
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Scarborough returns a strong group from its Class A championship team.
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Commitment to youth programs a key for struggling sport to develop a base of up-and-coming talent.
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Our selections include three state champions.
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The senior won his fourth individual title in storybook fashion.
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The senior seized the moment, just as her grandfather would have wanted.
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Cole Anderson of Camden Hills ties with Scarborough's Anthony Burnham to earn a share of his third straight Class A title, Logan Thompson of Mattanawcook wins Class C for the fourth straight year, and Cape Elizabeth's Austin Legge (Class B) and Scarborough's Elizabeth Lacognata (girls) also earn championships.
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Cape Elizabeth wins Class B, while Mattanawcook Academy is best in Class C at Natanis Golf Course.
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Girls have doubled their ranks in the state since 2002 while their counterparts have dropped 27 percent, mirroring a national trend.
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Jacob and Jordan Laplume are the top golfers for one of the best teams in the state.
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Thornton Academy tops our list of the best squads in southern Maine.
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The group includes two-time Class A state champion Cole Anderson of Camden Hills.
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The three-time state champion kept her cool when it mattered most.
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The junior won his third straight Class C crown in dominating fashion.
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Bailey Plourde of Lincoln Academy earns a share of her third girls' title, and Mattanawcook's Logan Thompson (Class C) and Camden Hills' Cole Anderson (Class A) successfully defend their boys' crowns.
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Gorham wins Class A on a tiebreaker over Mt. Ararat, while Erskine Academy prevails in Class B and Mattanawcook Academy repeats in Class C.
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The service at Saint Vincent College in Palmer's hometown was filled with laughter and warmth from stories of the most significant player in the modern game.
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The U.S. leads 9 1/2 to 6 1/2 entering Sunday, and needs to win only five of the 12 singles matches .
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Schools like Cape Elizabeth get a lift from a local course that encourages junior players.
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He finished his freshman seasion with an 8-1-1 match record.
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She shot 2-uner-par to win the state title as a junior.
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Bailey Plourde of Lincoln Academy shoots 70 to beat the defending champ Hashilla Rivai; Cole Anderson, Ryan Collins, Nick Mazurek and Logan Thompson win boys' titles
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Hashilla Rivai will be in the spotlight at the state individual championships Saturday.