The six through nine hitters are consistently getting on base and driving in runs for the Saints, who face Richmond in the D South final Tuesday.
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.
Baseball: Maranacook rallies in seventh, but Monmouth holds on to reach regional final
Maranacook scores four times in the top of the seventh, but, Monmouth, the defending Class C state champions, hold on to get to the South final for the second straight season.
Baseball: Timothee Ouellette leads St. Dom’s past Greenville/Piscataquis in D South semifinal
The senior strikes out 11 and allows only two hits in 5 1/3 innings on the mound, and the top-seeded Saints (16-2) advance to their third straight Class D South regional final.
Baseball: Monmouth multi-sport athletes have sights set on another state championship
Six Mustangs are trying to complete the trifecta of winning soccer, basketball and baseball titles in the same school year. But they acknowledge the challenges that lie ahead, starting with Saturday’s semifinal against Maranacook.
Softball: Dirigo drives away Sacopee Valley to reach C South semifinals
The Hawks score first, but the Cougars’ answer is big enough to earn the regional quarterfinal victory.
Baseball: Monmouth routs Lisbon in C South quarterfinals
Sammy Calder pitches three shutout innings and contributes three singles and three RBIs, and Luke Harmon doubles twice in the top-seeded Mustangs’ win over the ninth-seeded Greyhounds.
Watch: Leavitt’s Noah Carpenter no-hits Poland in B South prelim
Carpenter throws 74 pitches and strikes out 11 in the Hornets’ playoff victory over the Knights. The no-hitter is Leavitt’s third of the season.
Track and field: Lisbon native Sarah Moore jumping to consistent success for NYA
North Yarmouth Academy senior will be a contender in the long jump, high jump and triple jump at Saturday’s Class C championship meet.
Junior hockey: Twin City Thunder owner says move from Auburn to Exeter is best for business
Dan Hodge said the health of the club and the USPHL spurred his decision to move the Thunder to New Hampshire. Meanwhile, Norway Savings Bank Arena has many options to fill the ice time vacated by its anchor tenant since 2018.
Watch: Monmouth pushes past Oak Hill with big fourth inning
The defending Class C champion Mustangs plate six runs in the bottom of the fourth on their way to a victory in both teams’ final tune-up for the postseason.