These squads aim to continue last season’s successes despite significant graduation losses.
Cooper Sullivan
Staff Writer
Cooper Sullivan covers high school and collegiate sports in Brunswick and the surrounding communities. He is from Winston-Salem, North Carolina, where he studied at Wake Forest University ('24) and held multiple editorial positions at the student newspaper, the Old Gold & Black. He enjoys embarrassing himself on the basketball court, complaining about his knees after a run and ignoring the fact his favorite teams aren't that good.
Here are 5 intriguing western Maine girls soccer matchups this fall
Renewed rivalries will have playoff implications.
Freeport field hockey controls Gray-New Gloucester/NYA
Four players score for Falcons in a Monday victory.
Poland football overcomes slow start, blanks Morse
Damon Martin throws for three touchdowns and runs for another to help the Knights to a decisive season-opening victory.
Mt. Ararat boys hockey team cleared to resume play
The program faced a two-year ban from competition after a hazing investigation, but a successful appeal to the MPA clears the way for a return to the ice.
Poland football feeling sharp, looking sharp, and other things learned Thursday
Wide receiver’s barber skills and an increased familiarity with coach’s systems have Knights feeling confident about season.
DJ Shaw hopes he’s due for an Oxford 250 win, after years of coming so close
The reigning PASS North and national champion won two races at Oxford Plains Speedway earlier in the month. Is that a good sign for Sunday’s premier event?
Buckfield girls soccer playing smaller, aiming bigger, and other things we learned from practice
The reigning Class D South champion Bucks move to 8-person soccer and have a new coach.
Watch Maine high school sports return with Midnight Madness
Fall practices begin Monday, and some teams rang in the new sports year at the earliest possible moment.
Lisbon field hockey hires Kayla Royer as head coach
The former Leavitt standout and Poland coach replaces longtime coach Julie Petrie.