BRUNSWICK — In a goal-oriented sport, anything can happen. There is often a fine line between a win and a devastating loss. Take Wednesday’s Class A North boys high school soccer quarterfinal between fourth-ranked Brunswick and No. 5 Mt. Blue for instance. In the first half, the host Dragons dominated possession and outshot the Cougars, 5-1. […]
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Area HS Roundups: Brunswick Dragons, Freeport Falcons earn soccer quarterfinal wins
BRUNSWICK — Anna Kousky scored an unassisted goal in the second overtime to lift the Brunswick High School girls soccer team to a 1-0 Class A North quarterfinal win over seventh-seeded Skowhegan on Wednesday. The second-seeded Dragons (12-1-2) host No. 3 Messalonskee on Friday (time TBA), while Skowhegan finished 6-8-1. “A great game between two battling […]
Class A North Cross Country: Brunswick boys win CC regional title, Mt. Ararat’s Lisandro Berry-Gaviria repeats as individual champion
BELFAST – Lisandro Berry-Gaviria was disappointed with his time. The Mt. Ararat High School senior was not disappointed with the result. Berry-Gaviria won the Class A North boys cross country championship in 15:49.70 on Saturday at Troy Howard Middle School. The defending Class A state champion, Berry-Gaviria hoped to run in the 15:30s, but a strong […]
High School Football: Brunswick Dragons fall to No. 3 seed after 30-6 loss to Cony
BRUNSWICK — Oftentimes in high school football, the team that wins the battle in the trenches is the one that walks away with the victory. Such was the case on Friday in a Class B North clash between visiting Cony and homestanding Brunswick. The Rams won the battle up front, and more importantly the game, 30-6. […]
Girls Volleyball: Brunswick/Mt. Ararat falls to Cheverus in volleyball prelim
Portland — The Brunswick/Mt. Ararat girls high school volleyball team saw its season come to an end at Cheverus in straight sets, 25-19, 25-16, and 25-13. The Dragons and Stags didn’t meet in the regular season, leaving some unknown for both teams heading into Thursday’s Class A preliminary playoff matchup. Tenth-seeded Brunswick was resilient through the […]
Girls Soccer Playoff Preview: Most area teams into this year’s postseason
BRUNSWICK — As the leaves turn and the temperatures begin to fall, a handful of the area’s girls high school soccer teams prepare for postseason play. Brunswick and Mt. Ararat are right in the middle of the Class A North tourney, Morse and Freeport will battle in Class B, while Lisbon will host a quarterfinal game […]
Boys Soccer Playoff Preview: Mt. Ararat Eagles, Freeport Falcons among favorites in boys soccer
BRUNSWICK — The high school boys’ soccer playoffs are set to begin today with preliminary action, while Brunswick, Mt. Ararat and Freeport have already punched its tickets to the quarterfinals. Here is a look at the postseason picture: Class A North Defending State Class A champion Lewiston is the No. 1 seed in the region after […]
High School Roundups: Brunswick Dragons edge Mt. Ararat Eagles in boys soccer
TOPSHAM — Everett Horch scored the lone goal with 23:26 remaining in regulation to lift the Brunswick High School boys soccer team to a 1-0 Kennebec Valley Athletic Conference win over “Battle of the Bridge” rival Mt. Ararat on Tuesday at Foreside Field. The unassisted goal by Horch lifted the Dragons to 7-5-2. Brunswick appears locked […]
Area High School Glance: Freeport Falcons downs Cape Elizabeth Capers, 2-1 in boys soccer action
FREEPORT — Sam Tourigny scored the game-winning goal with 12 minutes remaining as the Freeport High School boys soccer team knocked off Cape Elizabeth, 2-1, in Western Maine Conference action on Friday. The Falcons finished the regular season with a 9-3-2 mark, while the Capers fell to 5-4-3. Killian Lathrop gathered a loose ball in the […]
KVAC Cross Country: Mt. Ararat’s Berry-Gaviria repeats as KVAC cross country champion
AUGUSTA — Maranacook High School coach Jay Nutting knew the outlook was good for his girls cross country team going into the Kennebec Valley Athletic Conference championships. But he also knew that that was far from a guarantee. “We were going into it cautiously optimistic,” he said. “I try to remind the kids that it’s important […]
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