LEWISTON — Biddeford goaltender Justin Larnerd seemed to have everything in control in Saturday’s Class A South boys high school hockey semifinal against South Portland/Freeport/Waynflete at the Androscoggin Bank Colisee. With Red Riots forward Bradley McMains closing in on the keeper during a second-period penalty shot, Larnerd kept his eye on the puck, eventually poking […]
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Class A South Boys Hockey Semifinal: Tigers edge Red Riots, 3-1
LEWISTON — Biddeford goaltender Justin Larnerd seemed to have everything in control in Saturday’s Class A South boys high school hockey semifinal against South Portland/Freeport/Waynflete at the Androscoggin Bank Colisee. With Red Riots forward Bradley McMains closing in on the keeper during a second-period penalty shot, Larnerd kept his eye on the puck, eventually poking it […]
D-III women’s basketball: Bowdoin uses strong fourth quarter to roll past Smith, 87-78
BRUNSWICK – The Bowdoin College women’s basketball team appeared to be on the ropes heading to the final quarter Saturday night, not having a lead since the second and trailing Smith College by eight points. But a 12-0 run to open the frame and a lights out performance from Taylor Choate vaulted the Polar Bears to […]
Class B South Boys Hockey: Capers edge Dragons in semifinal
LEWISTON — The Dragons kept coming. Down 3-1 after the first period, the Brunswick High School boys’ hockey team tied the game in the second. Trailing 4-3 in the third frame, the Dragons, who rallied from a 4-1 deficit in the quarterfinals at third-seeded York for a 6-4 win, again tied No. 2 Cape Elizabeth when […]
PGA Update: Mitchell wins first PGA title, takes Honda Classic
PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. — Keith Mitchell’s first and until now only win as a professional was three years ago, on something called the G Pro Tour. As is the case with minitour life, hardly anybody was watching and hardly anybody noticed. He earned $5,600. Those days are long gone. After 97 tries on the PGA […]
Boys’ basketball: Caribou wins first title in 50 years, in double OT
A story 50 years in the making took eight extra minutes to produce the finish desired by generations of Caribou High basketball fans. Caribou’s boys’ basketball team won its first state championship since 1969, beating Cape Elizabeth, 49-47 in double overtime in the Class B final Saturday at Cross Insurance Arena. Caribou’s only previous state […]
Maine sends eight into New England quarterfinals
PROVIDENCE — Eight of the best wrestlers in Maine will head to the quarterfinals of the New England Interscholastic Wrestling Championships after impressive performances on Friday night in Providence. Oxford Hills leads the way for Maine as both Cole Dunham (182 pounds) and Jeffrey Worster (220 pounds) advanced to Saturday’s quarterfinal round. Joining the two […]
Feature: Bowdoin College’s Sam Roy taking ownership
BRUNSWICK — To see Samantha Roy away from the basketball court, one might not realize how special of a student/athlete from Stafford Springs, Connecticut, she has become. Off the basketball court at Bowdoin College, the junior neuroscience major, with an art minor, recently completed an exceptional project fans can view on YouTube called “Accidental Photographs: Taking […]
NCAA Tournament: Bowdoin plays host this weekend
BRUNSWICK — The first and second round of the 2019 NCAA Division III women’s basketball tournament comes to Morrell Gymnasium beginning this evening for the chance to advance to the Sweet 16 next weekend. Bowdoin earned an at-large bid with a 26-1 record and will play Hunter College (18-9) this evening at 7 p.m. The other first round […]
Unified Basketball: Morse stings Hornets
TURNER — The Morse High School Unified basketball team rode the hot shooting of Keegan Companion to a 90-57 victory over Leavitt on Thursday. The Shipbuilders finished the regular season with a 5-3 record and await playoff seedings. Companion scored a game-high 26 points in the win, with Zoe Walker adding 12, and Courtney Boucher, Elias […]
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