The Vikings dominate defensively and record their second shut out of the 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 don’t be surprised when she slips the occasional “y’all” into her interview questions.
Edward Little volleyball rolls to win over Brunswick
The Red Eddies traveled to Brunswick on Thursday to collect their third win of the season.
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The defensive position is highly respected in the sport, but often flies under the radar.
Meet the 8 western Maine volleyball players to watch in 2025
Edward Little, Lewiston and Lisbon are well represented.
Here’s a look at the western Maine volleyball teams in 2025
All three teams are settling in with second-year head coaches and aiming to compete for spots in the postseason.
Gardiner football remembers the late John Wolfgram and Brad Carleton
The community turns out to honor two former Tigers who had an indelible impact on the Gardiner football program.
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Former teammates are learning to move forward without beloved lineman Jony Hunter.
Dirigo field hockey embracing dolphin laugh, and other things learned at Tuesday’s practice
The Cougars will round out the preseason with field hockey versus football games that pit their new coach against her husband.
Poland field hockey is a flock of seagulls, and what else we learned at Tuesday’s practice
The Knights start early and get right to work with “The Seagull.”
Banned champ returning to Oxford 250, Farmington’s Jeff Taylor retires on top
Cole Butcher missed a chance at a three-peat last year due to ban; Taylor says he’s done driving after finally winning the big race; Speedway 95 is offering all-wheel drive races.