Edward Little hosting Bangor in a Class A quarterfinal, while Poland/Leavitt/Oak Hill/Gray-New Gloucester draws York in the Class B South quarterfinals.
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: Henrik Hallberg’s OT goal propels Maine Nordiques past Danbury Jr. Hat Tricks
Henrik Hallberg scores his 19th goal of the season in the Nordiques’ victory over the Hat Tricks.
Junior hockey: Maine Nordiques’ strong play continues with win over Danbury
Goalie Thomas Heaney stops 26 shots for his first shutout of the season in the Nordiques’ win.
Junior hockey: Another Trey Miller shutout gives Twin City Thunder a win over South Shore Kings
Trey Miller makes 26 saves to secure his third shutout of the season for an important win for the Thunder over the Kings.
Boys hockey: Lewiston ends regular season with loss to Bangor
The Blue Devils drop four of their final five games while the Rams finish the regular season with three straight victories.
Boys basketball: Dakota Tompkins leads Dirigo past Madison in C South quarterfinals
Tompkins scores 19 points for No. 1 Dirigo, while Trent Holman and Charlie Houghton each add 14.
Junior hockey: Utica Jr. Comets top Twin City Thunder in OT to close out showcase
The Thunder earn five out of a possible six points during the three-game showcase, but let one slip away at the hands of the playoff-hungry Comets
Junior hockey: Northeast Generals put away from Maine Nordiques with pair of empty-net goals
The Nordiques fire 42 shots on Generals goalie Cullen DeYoung, but he turns away 41 of them in the win.
Junior hockey: Christopher Jackson backstops Twin City Thunder to another win
After earning a shutout win on Thursday, Jackson stops 33 shots on Friday in a 3-1 win against the Mercer Chiefs.
Swimming: Edward Little/Leavitt boys have state championship aspirations
After a sixth-place finish last year, Edward Little/Leavitt is a contender this year alongside defending state champion Scarborough. Emma Frumiento, Gabby Roy and Klara Cloutier lead area girls swimmers who are expected to do well in individual events.