Sports
Field Hockey
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Goals by Ashley Inman and Haley Labrie propel the Scots to a 2-0 victory over Portland/Deering.
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Navigators earn key late season victory, 2-0, behind goals from Ani Bush and Keira Kelly.
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Clippers roll to a 6-0 victory behind five different scorers as they make it 11 in a row.
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Field hockey: Lucy Johnson leads the defending Class A state champions to another one-sided win – 5-0 over Massabesic.
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The Falcons improve to 11-0 with a 2-0 victory over the team that handed Freeport its last defeat.
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Falcons make it 19 straight victories, 2-0, in possible state game preview.
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Red Storm's rally falls short in a 3-1 setback.
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Falcons prime for Leavitt showdown with a 2-0 victory, their 18th straight over two years.
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Liza Flower scores two goals as the Falcons, who have outscored opponents 43-2 this season, improve to 9-0.
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Field hockey: The Hawks get two goals from Eva Hersey while goalies Savannah Chapman and Makayla Coy combine for the shutout.
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Stags get toughest regular season test in years but prevail, 1-0, on Lucy Johnson's tally early in the second overtime.
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Senior chats with teammates before and at halftime of Tuesday's showdown with the Stags.
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Stags prevail, 2-0, behind goals from Lucy Johnson and Zoey Radford in possible regional final preview
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The defending champion Stags remained undefeated and stretch their regular-season winning streak to 54 games with another 2-0 victory over the Tigers.
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Rangers get decisive goal from Helen Zimmerman.
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Zoe Dires scores three times as the Eagles win, 4-3.
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Flyers' late rally ends up one goal short, 2-1.
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Two Greta Tod goals lead the way to a 3-1 triumph.
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The Flyers score in each half and improve to 2-2 with a 2-0 victory over the Hawks.
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Rebekah St. Pierre, a junior at Mt. Ararat, and mother Julie St. Pierre, head coach of Morse, share a close bond through the game.
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The No. 2 team in the Varsity Maine football poll gets touchdowns from six players and improves to 2-1.
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Stags come alive in second half for 51st consecutive regular season triumph, 3-0.
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Clippers make it four in a row with a 2-1 victory.
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Tigers score four goals in fourth quarter and prevail, 7-0.
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After a rare loss in their season opener, ther River Hawks have won three straight, outscoring opponents by a 13-0 margin.
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After a rare loss in their season opener, ther River Hawks have won three straight, outscoring opponents by a 13-0 margin.
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Boys' soccer: Kian Long scores with 19:38 to play in regulation as the Navigators improve to 3-1 with the victory.
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Sophia Monfa scores twice and the Stags win, 5-0.
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CC Duryee scores two goals as Cape Elizabeth improves to 2-0 with a 4-0 win over Lake Region.
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Included in this week's most intriguing contests are regional final rematches, teams aiming to prove themselves and a boys' soccer rivalry of A North contenders.
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Lucy Johnson and Sydney Brunelle had goals as the Stags clipped the Tigers in the season opener.
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The field hockey season begins Thursday with experienced and young players alike looking to lead their squads.
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Mt. Ararat hosted its 10th Drive Out Cancer field hockey tournament on Saturday, raising money for the Maine Children's Cancer Program.
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A pair of state champions loaded for another try for a title lead this list of teams looking to go on deep runs this fall.
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These players should play key roles for their teams and deliver impressive seasons this fall.
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The requirement to wear goggles was lifted, and face masks on corners will make their debut. Players and coaches are happy with the changes.
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The school district paid about $6,000 for work that didn't improve the field and now the field hockey team will open new season without home turf.
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The annual fundraiser and round robin tournament raises money for the Maine Children's Cancer Program.
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The Stags are dealing with changes as they seek another title run, while the Falcons have plenty of firepower as they look to stay atop Class B.
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Watch the senior putting in work during the defending state champion Stags' first practice of the 2024-25 season.
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After rebuilding in 2023, the Greyhounds have positive vibes, and a lot of returning experience, for the upcoming season.
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Some teams in Maine kicked off fall practices hours before sunrise. So did Varsity Maine.