The Red Eddies have won three straight since losing 10 in a row. Also, St. Dom’s pays respect to one of its own.
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.
Nordiques, Thunder organizations to meet on the ice this weekend
The clubs’ midget teams will play a two exhibition games at the Androscoggin Bank Colisee
College hockey: Dakota Keene a finalist for Hockey Humanitarian Award
Keene, a St. Dom’s graduate from Poland, is one of five finalists for award presented annually to a college hockey player for leadership in community service.
Oxford Hills Youth Wrestling hosted its Super Viking Tournament
PARIS — Oxford Hills Youth Wrestling hosted its Super Viking Tournament on February 2nd. Oxford Hills Youth Vikings Pre-K thru fourth grade took home first place as a team. Fifth thru eighth grade took home second place. Natalia Figueroa of the Auburn Youth received the Valkyrie award for the tournaments most outstanding female wrestler in […]
Sparetime results
Sparetime results from Jan. 27-31 Mamas & Papas Men: Handicap Series — 773 Brian Foss, 755 Tom Vartanian, 691 Tom Tippie; Scratch Series — 698 Phil Doucette, 611 John Cyr, 569 Shane Pearl; Handicap Game — 279 Erland Holt, 263 Tim Welch, 250 Brandon Alexander; Scratch Game — 224 Tom Doucette, 211 Bob Violette, 211 […]
Junior hockey notes: Harding and Robichaud look back on Maineiacs President Cup team
Also, the Thunder select a Lewiston standout in NCDC Futures Draft and the Nordiques are sending players to NAHL and NA3HL Top Prospects tournaments.
Boys hockey: Fast start lifts Edward Little to victory over Portland/Deering
Two first-period goals boost the Red Eddies to their second straight win.
Junior hockey: New Jersey rides big first period to convincing win over Nordiques
Matt Cameron and Kyle Jeffers each tally two goals and an assist to pace the Titans’ offense.
Junior hockey: Twin City Thunder burned by Hitmen
Mickey Burns scores a hat trick for the Jersey in 5-3 victory over Twin City.
Junior hockey: Noah Kane, Trent Grimshaw lead Nordiques past Titans
Trent Grimshaw and Noah Kane both score twice for the Maine Nordiques in the 7-3 victory over the first-place New Jersey Titans.