The senior won the Class B title, running the fastest time across all classes despite a broken collarbone that delayed the start to his season.
Haley Jones
Staff Writer
Haley has been with the Sun Journal sports department since November 2023. She graduated from Occidental College in Los Angeles in May 2022 with a degree in international relations. Haley also played lacrosse for the Tigers, so naturally, her love of sports led her to pursue a permanent sports journalism role. Before her move to Maine, she previously worked as a general assignment reporter in Lancaster, S.C., covering education, city council, crime and business. Haley is a native southerner, born and raised in Alpharetta, Georgia, so donโt be surprised when she slips the occasional โyโallโ into her interview questions.
Girls’ cross country: 2024 Sun Journal All-Region team
Leavitt’s Haley Marson and three Mt. Blue runners headline the area’s top 10.
Boys’ cross country: 2024 Varsity Maine All-State team
State champions Sam Laverdiere and Aran Johnson highlight this year’s squad.
Watch: Edward Little basketball teams open practice
Highlights and interviews from the Red Eddies first day of practice.
Mic’d up: Falmouth football players before state championship victory
Eli Bush and Ben Robbins warm up prior to Saturday’s Class B title game.
CMCC men’s soccer team overcomes past disappointments to win first national title
The Mustangs claim the USCAA Division II championship in their fourth consecutive appearance in the national tournament.
Basketball: Edward Little teams off to a running start under new coaches
The Red Eddies opened practices Monday ready to work toward making deeper playoff runs in 2024-25.
Basketball: Two former assistants tabbed to lead Oxford Hills programs after longtime coaches step down
Joe Oufiero replaces retiring Hall of Famer Scott Graffam, while Cimeron Colby takes over for 3-time state champ Nate Pelletier, who is now the athletic director at Windham.
College field hockey: Bates beats Stevens in first round of NCAA tournament
The Bobcats advance to the second round for the second straight season.
Field hockey: Winthrop/ Maranacook wins fourth state title in a row
Madeline Wagner’s overtime goal gives the Ramblers a 2-1 victory over Dexter.