Sammy Calder leads the Mustangs and Manny Calder hits big shots and scores 15 in win over Ramblers.
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 end 2022 with a sweep of Danbury
Behind goalie Kael DePape’s 31-save performance, the Nordiques defeat the Danbury Jr. Hat Tricks, 5-1, Saturday night to complete the two-game weekend sweep.
Girls hockey: Alyssa Marcoux and Ava Geoffroy stepping up for Lewiston in multiple ways
Forward Alyssa Marcoux and defenseman Ava Geoffroy are in more prominent roles this season for the Blue Devils, both on and off the ice.
Junior hockey: Maine Nordiques use depth in win over Danbury Jr. Hat Tricks
Five different Nordiques score as Maine spoils Patrik Stefan’s coaching debut with the Danbury Jr. Hat Tricks.
Boys hockey: Cameron Morin shines in homecoming in Scarborough’s win over Lewiston
The Scarborough sophomore forward, who grew up in Lewiston, tallies a hat trick in the win over the Blue Devils at The Colisee.
Girls basketball: Leavitt uses turnovers to topple Mount View
Leavitt swipes 12 steals as a team in a 52-33 victory over the Mustangs.
Top sports stories of 2022: No. 4 — Anita Murphy steps down as Lewiston girls tennis coach
Anita Murphy started 2022 by stepping down as Lewiston girls tennis coach after 43 years of coaching.
Boys hockey: Edward Little uses power play to pull away from St. Dom’s
The Red Eddies score three power-play goals in the second period. They convert 3 of 4 chances for the game, while St. Dom’s goes 0 for 2.
Top sports stories of 2022 : No. 5 — Lewiston girls hockey team wins record 4th state title
Forwards Leah Landry and Leah Dube were instrumental in the Blue Devils’ playoff run.
Top sports stories of 2022: No. 10 — CMCC women’s basketball wins 3rd national title
The Mustangs thrive through inexperience and claim the program’s third United States Collegiate Athletic Association Division II national championship in five years.