With the victory, the Black Bears (23-6-5, 51 points) are within one point of the Nordiques (24-7-4, 52 points) for first place in the division.
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: Jeffrey Kreidler earns a shutout in Twin City Thunder’s win over South Shore Kings
The first-year goalie makes 46 saves for the Thunder in the win over the Kings.
Girls hockey: Kylie Dulac powers Lewiston/Oak Hill past Edward Little/Leavitt/Poland
Freshman scores four goals for the Blue Devils, including one late in the third that “popped the balloon” after the Red Hornets got within a score.
Girls hockey: Edward Little/Leavitt/Poland rolls past Mt. Ararat/Lisbon co-op
Kylee Spugnardi records a hat trick in the Red Hornets’ win, while Mackenzie Grenier tallies a team-high four assists.
Boys hockey: Bangor/Narraguagus defeats Edward Little
Both teams play strong defense, but the Rams capitalized on more of their limited shot attempts to earn a road win over the Red Eddies.
Boys basketball: Mt. Abram runs away from Mountain Valley
Peyton Mitchell leads the Roadrunners’ third-quarter scoring outburst with 14 of his game-high 23 points.
Junior hockey: Maine Nordiques extend winning streak to eight games
Jake Bernadet puts in a pair of goals for the Nordiques while Ryan Panico tallies a goal and two assists and Thomas Heaney makes 32 saves.
Girls hockey: Yarmouth/Freeport pesters St. Dom’s to earn road win
Saints goalie Alana Wheeler makes 38 saves against the defending North region champions.
Boys hockey: York hangs on to defeat Poland/Leavitt/Oak Hill/Gray-New Gloucester
The Wildcats spoil the Kings’ senior night as Luke Douris scores two goals in another close game between the two teams.
Hockey notebook: Red Hornets on a roll
The Edward Little/Leavitt/Poland girls hockey team is on a three-game winning streak. Plus, St. Dom’s boys team relying on the sophomores; Local players all over the Class A leaderboard; Edward Little trying to find its scoring touch. Also, Maine Nordiques and Twin City Thunder notes.