Isabella Pelletier scores 91 seconds in and Gabby Allen puts the game away with a pair to power the Saints past the Red Hornets.
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: Maine Nordiques sweep Maryland Black Bears behind Kael DePape’s shutout
DePape turns aside 36 shots in the shutout of the East Division leaders.
Cheering: Lisbon/St. Dom’s captures MVC championship
The young Greyhounds squad puts on a strong performance to capture the title.
Junior hockey: Maine Nordiques outlast Maryland Black Bears in overtime
Patrick Schmiedlin scores the game-winner and Henrik Hallberg racks up four points for the Nordiques.
H.S. hockey notebook: Boys teams working through differing schedules
Lake Region/Fryeburg/Oxford Hills has only played seven regular season games while St. Dom’s has played 11. Also, Bangor visits Norway Savings Bank Arena twice this week; Red Hornets are working on skill development while Lewiston’s Kim McLaughlin stands out in a loss against the Penobscot Pioneers.
Boys hockey: Freshmen duo pace St. Doms to win over Bangor
Ben Dumais scores two goals and Riley Daigle nets one for the Saints in their 3-1 victory.
Men’s basketball: Bates lights up UMaine-Farmington
Grant Nadeau and Elliot Cravitz highlight the Bobcats’ stellar long-distance shooting effort with five 3-pointers apiece in win over the Beavers.
Junior hockey: Tyler DesRochers’ two goals lead Johnstown Tomahawks past Maine Nordiques
The 19-year old Mercyhurst commit scores both goals in the third period.
Boys hockey: Edward Little pulls away from Lewiston after back-and-forth first period
The teams combined for five goals in the opening 15 minutes, but two goals each by Campbell Cassidy and Drew Smith pace the Red Eddies to victory.
Junior hockey: Power play lifts Twin City Thunder past Islanders HC
The Thunder score two goals on the man-advantage in the second period.