Oxford Hills’ batters used confidence in having its ace on the mound to score in bunches to defeat Edward Little.
Adam Robinson
Adam Robinson is a part-time sports writer whoโs lived in Auburn for all 23 years of his life. He covers high school, college and professional sports in Maine. After spending two years at the University of Maine at Orono, Robinson transferred to Husson University to take part in its journalism program in conjunction with the New England School of Communication and graduated in May 2018. In his spare time, Robinson is usually watching sports of any kind with a fandom towards Michigan and New England professional and college teams. Robinson also is an avid runner, video game player and traveler.
Former Lewiston track athlete trying to bring together program’s alumni
After more than 50 years since graduating Lewiston High School, Ray Lafreniere is organizing a track and field reunion
Auburn-Lewiston Sports Hall of Fame inductees reflect on careers at ceremony
As the Auburn-Lewiston Sports Hall of Fame inducted five new members Sunday, many reflected on their careers and the paths they took and the people that helped them get to where they are now.
Girls lacrosse: Cheverus overcomes nerves, takes down Lewiston
Lauren Lessard, who played at Lewiston, coaches Stags to victory.
Boys lacrosse: Brunswick takes early lead, defeats Lewiston decisively
Aiden Glover leads Dragons to 14-5 win over Blue Devils.
Auburn-Lewiston Sports Hall of Fame: Jared Turcotte focuses on family after football career
One of the state’s best-ever football players giving more attention to interests outside of the game.
Auburn’s Emma Jones, talented young boxers heading to Junior Olympic Regionals
Lewiston’s Cugno Boxing Gym sending three teenage fighters to regionals.
Auburn-Lewiston Sports Hall of Fame class introduced
Induction banquet will be Saturday, April 28.
Locals compete in the Boston Marathon
Kyle Simmons of Lewiston is tri-county area’s fastest finisher.
2019 spring preview: Track and field team capsules
A quick look at each track and field team in the Sun Journal’s coverage area.