The junior scores eight of his game-high 23 points in the fourth quarter in the Blue Devils’ win over the Vikings.
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.
Junior hockey: Second-period surge lifts Maine Nordiques past New Hampshire Mountain Kings
The Nordiques score in a short stretch in the middle frame to dispatch the Mountain Kings. Former Lewiston standouts Damon Bossie and Tanner Anctil record points for New Hampshire.
Boys basketball: Dirigo runs past Madison in prelim to return to Augusta Civic Center
The defending Class C state champs will bring a rebuilt roster into a regional quarterfinal matchup against No. 1 Mt. Abram.
Girls basketball: Winthrop ousts Old Orchard Beach in C South prelim
The Ramblers eliminate the defending state champions and move on to quarterfinal round.
Junior Hockey: Twin City Thunder defeat Northern Cyclones again
Goalie Jeffrey Kreidler makes 50 saves in the win and Roman Wainwright records a pair of goals.
Junior hockey: Maine Nordiques sweep the Danbury Jr. Hat Tricks
Nils Forselius scores twice and Carter Richardson makes 20 saves in the win.
Girls basketball: Oxford Hills heats up in win over Bangor, claims 2nd seed
Ella Pelletier leads the Vikings with 21 points, while Tristen Derenburger drops in 18 and Gabbie Tibbetts has 15. Oxford Hills finishes the regular season second in Class AA North.
Junior hockey: Twin City Thunder storm back to defeat Northern Cyclones in OT
The Thunder tie the game late in the third period and win it in overtime to defeat the Cyclones in a key game.
Boys hockey: Spencer Morgan scores twice, and St. Dom’s pulls away from Tigers
Morgan’s two-goal effort helps the Saints earn a win over Biddeford/Old Orchard Beach/Massabesic.
Girls hockey: Winslow co-op knocks out St. Dom’s in quarterfinals
The fifth-seeded Black Tigers score all three goals in the third period and take down the No. 4 Saints on the road.