Golf
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Shipbuilders cap 9-1 regular season with seventh conference championship.
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Several schools have had to set roster limits, and others have had to get creative with managing course time for their players.
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Whether chasing team or individual titles, these 10 players should be among the best in the state.
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Falmouth returns with most of its team intact after winning its second title in three years, but challengers abound.
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The deep and talented Navigators are armed for a title defense, though several other SMAA teams will offer a challenge.
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The high school golf season got under way, and the Midcoast should once again feature several talented golfers.
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From slow play to a rain delay, final round showed the importance of having a mental edge.
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Sean Bosdosh, a Clarksburg, Maryland, PGA pro, overcomes early struggles to claim a two-stroke win.
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Clarksburg, Maryland, PGA pro overcomes early struggles to claim two-stroke win.
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The senior finished off his career with his third straight Class B individual title while leading the Falcons to a runner-up finish.
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Players of the Year Eli Spaulding and Jade Haylock lead our list of four seniors, five juniors and a sophomore.
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The junior won her third straight Class B girls' title this fall, continuing her progression as one of the state's best amateur players.
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Brunswick's Will Farschon wins the individual title in Class A, while Fort Kent's Kaden Theriault takes individual honors in Class C.
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Brunswick, Scarborough, Falmouth and Thornton Academy are back as favorites in Class A, as is Maranacook in Class C, while Freeport and Nokomis should contend in Class B.
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Presque Isle captures its first team championship, holding off Freeport, Nokomis, Yarmouth and Cony.
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The Dragons, who previously qualified for the Class A championships, shoot 311 as a team, while Warriors finish with a 329.
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Black Bears score 331 to claim team title; MCI’s Moore shoots event-best 74.
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All eyes are on Brunswick and its repeat bid, but other teams lurk that could challenge for a state title in October.
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The Dragons won their first state title last year, and with most players back, they're ready to take on the top teams in Class A again.
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Returning individual champions in Classes A and B highlight the list of players who should shine this fall.
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Dragons return 8 key golfers to make them a threat once again.
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After winning the Class A title last fall, the Dragons will become the latest Maine team to compete with the country's best high school teams.
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The Tiger standout recently finished his freshman year.
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See our All-State selections for football, soccer, field hockey, volleyball, cross country and golf.
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The sophomore won her second straight Class B title and led Leavitt to its first state championship.
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Despite pain in his feet that prevented him from walking 18 holes, the sophomore won the Class A individual championship.
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Freeport's Eli Spaulding and Leavitt's Jade Haylock repeat as Class B individual champs, and MCI's Owen Moore and Jillian Plamondon take Class C honors.
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The Dragons hold off Scarborough and defending champion Falmouth to capture the Class A title.
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The defending champions look as formidable as ever going into title weekend at Natanis Golf Course, but contenders lurk.
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Undefeated through regular season, Dragons secure berth in Class A championships.
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Many of the top teams and players in Maine return from last season, and several will try to repeat as state champions.
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Returning state champions are loaded for a repeat bid, while some teams in the hunt last year eye strong seasons again.
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Many of the top players from last year's state championships are back and looking for more success.
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Freeport's Eli Spaulding returns as one of top golfers in the state, as well.
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Season that starts early and comes fast teed off Wednesday in Manchester.
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A sophomore, Spaulding capped a dominant season by shooting an impressive 4-under 68 to win the Class B state championship.
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The senior was undefeated in the regular season and won the Kennebec Valley Athletic Conference title before finishing second at the state championships.
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These are our choices for the state's top high school athletes in football, soccer, field hockey, cross country, volleyball and golf.
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Brunswick, Mt. Ararat and Freeport all enjoyed successful seasons as well.
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Lucas Flaherty of South Portland, Cheyenne Couture of Noble, George Fahey of Waynflete and Clarice Bell of Orono capture individual titles.
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Yarmouth captures the team championship at Natanis Golf Course in Vassalboro.
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State team and individual champions to be crowned this weekend.
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Eagles' depth pays off in KVAC showdown; Cony makes the cut in Class B with sophomore-heavy lineup.
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Dragons shoot 174 to Broncos' 178 to claim crown.
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Maranacook, Maine Central Institute in running in KVAC B; Messalonskee, Brunswick among KVAC A favorites.