Skiing
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The tight-knit Falcons brought an end to a dominant run from Fort Kent with crowns in 2010 and 2011.
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Eagles get season underway at Quarry Road Trails in Waterville.
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Individual drills involving players and coaches can start as planned on Monday in "green" counties, but team practices and scrimmages have been moved from Dec. 14 to Jan. 4.
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The Maine Principals' Association releases its COVID-19 safety guidelines on each high school winter sport.
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Practices were scheduled to start on Nov. 16, but they have been delayed while the Maine Principals' Association meets with state agencies about COVID-19 safety protocols.
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MPA says events in northern Maine present challenges during pandemic, including overnight stays for teams across state.
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Youth predominates, with only two seniors among our group of the state's best high school skiers in Alpine and Nordic disciplines.
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Cape Elizabeth brothers Killian and Tiernan Lathrop are among the state's top high school Alpine and Nordic skiers.
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A junior, Noyes swept the slalom and giant slalom state championship races in Class A to lead Falmouth to its fourth consecutive Alpine title.
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The sophomore from Farmington dominated Nordic competition in Maine and competed in the U.S. Junior Nationals in California.
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Tiernan Lathrop of Cape Elizabeth and Abigail Landry of Telstar take individual crowns on the final day of the state championships.
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Killian Lathrop beats his brother, Tiernan, in the boys' race, and Eleanor Donahue takes the girls' title.
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Mt. Blue's Emma Charles and Maranacook's Carter McPhedran post the fastest pursuit times in any class as the two-day meet concludes.
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Carter McPhedran and Emma Charles post the fastest times on the opening day of the Nordic state championships.
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AJ Noyes of Falmouth and Taylor Gordon of Mt. Blue take slalom victories while leading the way to team championships.
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AJ Noyes of Falmouth and Sarah Hare of Windham earn giant slalom titles on the opening day of the Class A championships.
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Because the high-fluoro product costs so much, some high school coaches say its competitive edge goes only to Maine’s most affluent communities.
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Falmouth’s Eva Clement and Maranacook’s Carter McPhedran are victorious in the 5K classical race in Rumford.
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The Yarmouth girls in Nordic and the Falmouth boys in Alpine look to extend their state championship reigns.
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Many athletes go their entire high school careers without playing on a state title team. For junior Ben Adey, it's habit-forming.
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Ten juniors make our list of the top high school skiers in southern Maine.
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Roy Varney, who recently graduated from Leavitt Area High School, ‘lived his life to the fullest,’ the farm's Facebook page said Tuesday.
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Athletes will now be allowed up to two waivers per season and to have coaches attend out-of-schedule events with them.
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A freshman and two sophomores join a senior-laden group of the best high school skiers across the state.
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The senior from Cape Elizabeth won six individual Alpine state titles in six attempts over the last three winters.
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Meet the state's top high school skiers in Alpine and Nordic disciplines.
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'He made everyone around him better,' Leavitt's Nordic coach said of Varney.
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The sophomore led the Clippers to the Class B Nordic title in her first season as a non-skimeister.
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The Lathrop brothers again lead the way, as Devon Lathrop wins the giant slalom.