Carter Wyman’s three touchdowns paced the Vikings past Scarborough. Also, Monmouth boys soccer avenges only loss and more recaps from Saturday.
David Bailey
Staff Writer
David Bailey is a Maine native who joined the Central Maine Newspapers sports staff in August 2022 after three years on the news desk (where he continues to contribute). From 2003-19, David was the sports night editor at the Valley News, nestled on the Connecticut River between New Hampshire and Vermont. David, who grew up in Yarmouth and graduated from the University of Maine, lives in Augusta with his cat, Rufus, and chips away toward completing his 1973 Topps baseball set.
High school roundup: Buckfield girls soccer stays undefeated with win over Bangor Christian
The Bucks snap a 2-2 tie late in the second half to improve to 7-0. Plus more recaps from Friday, including the Edward Little boys’ victory against Bangor.
High school roundup: Spruce Mountain boys soccer rolls past Dirigo
Three players scored two goals each for the Phoenix.
Sidelines: From Bonds to blasters, it’s the return of the baseball-card glossary
Dave Bailey takes another irreverent look at his favorite hobby.
Sidelines: From (Manny) Alexander to (Rudy) York, a Red Sox team named for Maine communities
Dave Bailey digs out his weathered Maine map to find the best possible team. And it’s not too shabby — until you make the call to the pen.
Class C baseball: Sacopee Valley edges Bucksport for first title in 8 years
The Hawks score all their runs in the fifth inning, then hang on for a 4-3 victory.
C boys lacrosse: Maranacook-Winthrop needs OT to eliminate Morse-Boothbay in semifinal
Freshman Jacob Lyons scored in overtime to overcome a 28-save effort from Morse goalie Michael Martin.
C boys lacrosse: No. 3 Wells holds off No. 2 Oak Hill co-op in semifinal
Connor Whitten scores seven goals for the Warriors, who snapped an 8-8 tie in the fourth quarter.
A North softball: Rain washes out Skowhegan-Edward Little in the third inning
The fifth-seeded Red Eddies led the No. 1 River Hawks 2-0 when the skies opened up.
Babes and Bugs? Slamming Salmon? Maine baseball league prepares for openers
The revamped summer league includes franchises with quirky nicknames connected to their communities.