Sports
Field Hockey
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McGrath, a senior who will continue to play the sport in college, 'has been the ultimate role model since she stepped on that field.'
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McGrath, a midfielder, is chosen by coaches as the state's top senior field hockey player.
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Mt. Ararat turns out best season in program history, Brunswick hosts postseason game for first time in years.
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Olivia McCartney scores twice to lead Stags to first title in program history.
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Maddie Perkins breaks a 2-2 tie with 1:06 to play, giving Ramblers their second state championship since 2018.
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Ava Gagnon scores the only goal, and the Hornets earn their first state championship since 2012.
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The Class A game features two stellar defenses, while Class C features high-powered offenses. And the Class B game pits two teams that seemed unlikely to play for a championship.
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Boys' soccer: The Dragons score twice in the first half and win the regional title with a 2-1 victory.
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Taylor Tory scores both goals for the undefeated Stags, who will play for the state championship on Saturday.
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Maddie Morin and Eve Martineau score second-half goals as the fifth-seeded Hornets knock off No. 2 Cape Elizabeth to win the South title, 2-0.
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Field hockey: The Greyhounds junior, who scored the game-winning goal in the regional semifinal, missed most of the shortened 2020 season due to a type III Salter-Harris fracture.
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Keriah Marston's fourth-quarter goal lifts the fifth-ranked Hornets to a 2-1 victory over top-ranked York in the Class B South semifinals.
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Grace Gray leads second-seeded Cape Elizabeth to a 4-0 win and its first trip to a regional final since 2000.
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Allison Slicer scores the game-winner just 1:16 into overtime.
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Lili Stone's goal with 1:46 remaining sends the second-seeded Red Storm to the Class A South final for the first time since 2014.
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Greyhounds score five goals in third quarter to pull away.
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The Tigers win their 13th straight, as Cece Keller scores her 30th goal of the season with 10 seconds left in overtime in the Class A South quarterfinals.
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Eagles break scoreless tie with goals late in second half to pull out tough victory.
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Angel Huntsman scores 10 seconds into the game, then adds three more before halftime, leading the Panthers to a 7-1 victory over St. Dom's in a Class D South semifinal.
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Camden Woods scores early in the third quarter to lift the second-ranked Capers to a 1-0 win over the Shipbuilders in the Class B South quarterfinals.
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Girls' soccer: The Stags move into the Class A South quarterfinals with a 2-1 victory.
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Becky Taggart's goal 2:05 into the first overtime period lifts the No. 8 Rams to a 1-0 win over No. 9 Trojans in the opening round of the Class A South tournament.
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Callie Moran scores the game-winner in overtime for the Witches.
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Postseason has arrived for soccer and field hockey teams .
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Under the new guidelines, each of the girls returned to school Tuesday morning after testing negative for COVID-19.
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Under the new guidelines, several Lewiston players returned to school Tuesday morning after testing negative for COVID-19.
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Angel Huntsman scores the winning goal as the Panthers beat Traip Academy, 1-0.
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Sam Glicos scores three goals for the Eagles.
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Boys’ soccer: The Hawks will take an 11-2-1 record into the Class A South tournament.
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Boys' soccer: The Clippers get goals from Sutter Auger and Isaac Grondin in a 2-0 victory.
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Once again, the Wildcats will enter the tournament as the No. 1 seed, just as they have each year since 2013.
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Boys’ soccer: The Stags produce three goals in the second half to earn a 3-0 victory.
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Ellie Miller scores the winning goal as the Eagles earn their eighth win of the season.
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Eagles continue to dominate in victory over Dragons.
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Field hockey: Cece Keller breaks a scoreless deadlock in the final minute, lifting the Tigers over Falmouth, 1-0.
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The Wildcats strike for three first-half goals and win a clash between the last two unbeaten teams in Class B South, 3-0.
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Brunswick, Mt. Ararat and Morse all fighting for playoff positioning.
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Field hockey: The Red Storm score in the second and in the fourth and beat the Trojans, 2-0.
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Boys' soccer: The Rams score four goals in the second half to earn a 5-1 win.
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Girls’ soccer: Abbey Thornton scores all three goals for the Eagles, who improve to 9-0 with a 3-1 victory.
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Jill McSorley scores twice, including the winner on a penalty stroke in the second overtime, as Biddeford gets the final four goals for a 4-3 victory.
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Girls' soccer: The Windjammers lose for the first time in more than five years, falling 1-0.
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Emma MacMahon scores the winning goal with 3:32 left in the first overtime.
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Maine is one of just three states that require high school field hockey players to wear protective goggles, designed to prevent catastrophic eye injuries.
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Jordan Wolf makes two saves for her 25th career shutout, a 3-0 win over Bonny Eagle.
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The Rams, who had lost their last two games, put together a strong team effort to stop the Navigators' five-game winning streak.
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Field hockey: The Tigers score four goals in the fourth quarter to clinch a 7-3 win.
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Eagles stellar defense to blank Brunswick.
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The Blue Blazes beat Portland/Deering, which dropped to 0-5.