Colter Olson reaches 300-point mark, paces Clippers’ 16-4 win over GNG/Poland.
Michael Hoffer
Michael has been the sports editor for The Forecaster newspapers since 2001 and began writing for The Leader and The Sentry in 2024. In-depth game stories and local sports history are his passion. He tweets prodigiously at @foresports.
NYA freshman to attend USA Hockey Player Development Camp
Natasha Godfrey the lone Mainer chosen for select team.
Cheverus girls need late heroics to edge Oxford Hills
Stags get pushed to the brink, but stay perfect by virtue of a 58-54 victory.
Deering boys fall just short against Lewiston
Rams can’t dig out of nine-point hole, become Blue Devils’ first victim, 44-43.
Sickels reflects on three-decade run as Freeport’s AD
New facilities and success on the field leave him proud heading into retirement.
Yarmouth rallies to edge Leavitt in quarterfinal thriller
Clippers prevail, 2-1, on a wild pitch in bottom of the seventh, set up Greely semifinal showdown.
Waynflete/NYA holds off Mt. Abram for historic quarterfinal victory
Squad earns first trip to semifinals by virtue of a home run fueled 9-6 victory.
NYA boys rally to stun Gray-New Gloucester
Panthers tie it late in regulation, win it, 2-1, on Rodgers Crowley’s goal in the second overtime.
Football: Leavitt makes most of its trip to Portland, beats Bulldogs
The Class C Hornets handle the Class B Bulldogs on a rare occasion to play “at one of the best stadiums in Maine.”
Varsity Maine Boys’ Team of the Year: Cape Elizabeth football
The Capers won their first football championship in a rout in the Class C state title game, but it was their mettle a week earlier that made this team so special.