The UMF and Husson women’s soccer teams are scoring a lot, Ruth White still runs fast, and a Bowdoin tennis player wins a regional title.
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.
Maine golf teams gearing up for state championships
Yarmouth won the Class B WMC qualifier after an undefeated regular season.
Bates College field hockey off to hot start | College notebook
The Bobcats are 4-0 in NESCAC play for the first time in program history.
Depth the story of Class A volleyball so far this fall
No team has separated from the pack in Class A. Messalonskee golf has rattled off seven wins in a row. A newcomer is leading Winthrop golf, while there were many PRs set at the Southern Maine Classic.
Max Clark airs it out in Husson football’s win
Also, UMF’s Owen Spera, UNE’s Damien Jones and former Orono standout Ruth White are off to good starts, and more from Maine college sports.
Royal River Orchards
Visitors walk through the corn maze during opening day Aug. 30 at Royal River Orchards in New Gloucester. The 250-acre family farm allows visitors to pick their own apples by the bag instead of by weight, and is open Saturdays and Sundays through mid-October. (Libby Kamrowski Kenny/ Staff Photographer)
Meet the western Maine golfers to watch in 2025
The 10-player list of key players in the Sun Journal’s coverage area list includes two apiece from Edward Little and Monmouth.
Meet the western Maine golf teams to watch in 2025
Edward Little, last year’s KVAC Shootout champion, should be a contender again.
Maine high school golfers try to stay mentally sharp as new season opens
Players and coaches around the state stress the importance of mental strength and moving on from miscues.
Maine Nordiques moving to Auburn’s Norway Savings Bank Arena
After spending their first six seasons in Lewiston at The Colisee, the Nordiques are relocating across the river.