Owen Booker claims two state championships and Sam Laverdiere one for Lisbon boys, who place second. Mt. Abram’s Reagan Lockaby and Carter Butterfield also earn titles. Orono sweeps team titles.
Mike Mandell
Staff Writer
Mike Mandell came to the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel in April 2022 after spending five and a half years with The Ellsworth American in Hancock County, Maine. He came to Maine out of college after graduating from the Missouri School of Journalism in 2016. He spent 2015 as the Mizzou football beat writer for the Columbia Missourian after previously covering high school sports and Mizzou women’s basketball for the newspaper. He lives just outside of downtown Waterville, less than a mile from the Morning Sentinel newsroom.
Boys tennis: Skowhegan tops Edward little for historic A North final berth
River Hawks oust Edward Little 4-1 to earn first regional final appearance. No. 2 singles player Calvin Vincent earns Red Eddies’ lone win.
Track and field: Mt. Blue athletes win individual titles at KVAC Medium School championships
Cony boys, Lincoln girls earn team titles at Cony High School. Kodi Quimby, Cowen Young and Cassidy Hardy claim titles for Cougars.
Sidelines: Special ‘lavender game’ helps support Winslow baseball player whose mother died of cancer
In coming together to honor Will Parent, the Black Raiders and Lawrence made game something much more, Mike Mandell writes.
Maine high school tennis relies on honor system that has its challenges but is likely here to stay
High school tennis has no neutral arbiter to make rulings, making it a unique sport compared to many others.
Boys lacrosse: Messalonskee outlasts resilient Oak Hill co-op in tight game
Eagles top Raiders in hard-fought cross-class showdown.
Baseball: Skowhegan pulls away in 7th to sink Mt. Blue
Tyler Annis collects four hits, scores three runs for River Hawks.
Baseball: Opportunistic Monmouth pulls away from Mt. Abram
Mustangs defeat Roadrunners 5-1 to pick up important MVC victory.
Softball: Offensive explosion guides Monmouth past rival Winthrop
The Mustangs score 15 runs in third inning en route to 25-5 win over Ramblers.
UMF men’s basketball program looks to central Maine as it builds for future
Players from Forest Hills, Maranacook, Messalonskee and Winslow all set to play for Beavers.