Roadrunners defense is stout, while the offense scores early and adds two second-half goals.
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.
Football notebook: Streaks are meant to be broken, and many were in Week 3
Madison, Edward Little and Biddeford earn long-awaited victories, but state’s longest win streak ends; the trend of Kennebunk-Marshwood wildness continues; Gardiner’s defense standing tall; and Spruce Mountain savors long trip north.
Football: Dirigo scores 29 unanswered points to pull away from Mountain Valley
The Cougars trailed 22-14 early in the third quarter.
Girls soccer: Brittany Carrier leads Buckfield past Richmond
Carrier scores three consecutive goals to help the Bucks seize control in the first half. With video.
Football: Hudson Lufkin growing as a quarterback while helping Dirigo thrive
Sophomore switched to QB early in his freshman season and has led the Cougars to a strong start in their switch back to 11-man football. With video.
Girls soccer: Keira Alessi leads Traip past St. Dom’s
Alessia scores three goals for the Rangers. Gabby Allen also has a hat trick for the Saints in the loss. With video.
Greg Dumais hired to coach girls hockey and baseball, run rink at Hebron Academy
The 1999 Edward Little graduate plans to use Robinson Arena to grow youth hockey while also strengthening the Lumberjacks’ hockey programs.
Girls soccer: Edward Little pulls away from Lewiston
Gabby Gerry and Layla Facchiano each score twice for the Red Eddies in a game that ended early due to an injury.
Football: Mason Henderson’s big plays set up big scores in Leavitt’s win over Brunswick
The junior runs for long gains and makes big receptions in the first half as the Hornets earn their first win of the season.
Football: Former linemen Joe Dube and Malaki Sparks more than happy to run the ball
Dube, a Lewiston senior, and Sparks, a junior at Oxford Hills, have moved from the offensive line to the backfield this season. With video.