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Winthrop track athlete running for friend killed in Lewiston mass shooting
Sophomore Tyler Poulin pushes himself physically while coping with the grief of losing his best friend nearly two years ago.
2025 Sun Journal’s track and field athletes to watch
These 10 athletes already hold lots of school records.
Tennis coaches focus on teaching basics to their many newcomers
Some area programs have several players who are new to the sport.
Sun Journal-area tennis players to watch in 2025
Last season’s All-Region Player of the Year, Calvin Vincent of Edward Little, highlights this spring’s standouts.
Maranacook/Winthrop, Oak Hill boys lacrosse embrace open Class C field
Wells broke through in 2024 to end private-school dominance, and a couple of area teams seen an opening this spring.
Sun Journal-area boys lacrosse players to watch in 2025
These players look to cause a commotion on the offensive and defensive ends of the field.
Gracie Hart the catalyst for Oxford Hills girls lacrosse
Coming off a 65-goal season, the senior hopes to help the Vikings win more and snag a higher playoff seed before playing Division II lacrosse in Vermont.
Sun Journal-area girls lacrosse players to watch in 2025
These five players put up points, force turnovers and win draws for their respective teams.
No clear favorites in Class C South baseball
Monmouth Academy and Sacopee Valley, the past two state champions, graduated a lot of players and are expected to see plenty of challengers for the top spot.
Sun Journal-area baseball players to watch in 2025
These area standouts are looking to help their teams by building upon their past individual success.
Dirigo softball ready to take the next step this season
All nine starters return from last year’s squad that reached the Class C South semifinals.
Sun Journal softball players to watch in 2025
These 10 area players are expected to make an impact this spring.
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