Cheverus/Yarmouth defends its state title against the John Bapst co-op.
Nathan Fournier
Staff Writer
Nathan Fournier has been a sports reporter for the Sun Journal the past eight years. He enjoys hanging out with family and friends, watching sports when he's not working. He's a 2010 graduate of the New England School of Communications.
A look at the Maine Class A boys hockey final matchup
Thornton Academy is playing in its third championship game in four seasons, and Kents Hill is in the state final in its first season back in MPA competition.
Contractor’s Hockey League standings and results
Contractor’s Hockey League standings: 1. Saint’s Paint Plus, 16-4-2, 34 points; 2. I.D.S., 10-5-7, 27 points; 3. Pratte Drywall, 11-7-4, 26 points; 4. LA Concrete, 9-11-2, 20 points; 5. DR Caron, 4-13-5, 13 points; 6. Blake Thermal S&S, 4-14-4, 12 points. Sunday, March 2 results: LA Concrete 4, DR Caron 2; Pratte Drywall 2, I.D.S. […]
Kents Hill-Falmouth Class A boys hockey semifinal highlight reel
Top plays from the Huskies’ victory over Falmouth in Portland.
Thornton Academy boys hockey beats Lewiston in Class A semifinal
The Golden Trojans score 12 seconds into the third period and hold on against the defending Class A champs.
Gorham boys hockey eliminates Kennebunk/Wells
Gorham earns its first trip to a regional final in 10 years and will face defending state champion Cheverus/Yarmouth on Tuesday.
Cheverus/ Yarmouth boys hockey advances to regional final
Defenseman Colby Carnes plays a huge role as the reigning Class B champions knock out Poland/ Leavitt/ Oak Hill/ Gray-New Gloucester for the second straight season.
Lewiston boys hockey rallies to beat Marshwood co-op in quarterfinals
Cam Ploude scores a hat trick as the Blue Devils advance to the Class A semifinals.
Athletic senior a vital part of St. Dom’s boys basketball’s title run
Jack Brocke has become an important player at both ends of the floor for the Saints, who face Schenck in the Class D final.
St. Dom’s boys hockey knocks out Scarborough in prelim
The Saints earn the program’s first playoff win since the 2019 state championship game.