Girls basketball: The Vikings rally from being down double digits and get revenge against a Stags team that ended their perfect start to the season earlier this year.
Tony Blasi
Tony Blasi is a reporter and editor who covers sports and enjoys writing a column and features for the Lewiston Sun Journal, Franklin Journal and Livermore Falls Advertiser. He is a graduate of Northeastern University with a major in journalism and an undeclared minor in history. When he is free, he is a substitute teacher for the Auburn Public School System where he teaches history and literature at Edward Little High School. Besides traveling to historic sites with his son and wife, they are beach bums in the summer and he hibernates in the winter, keeping the home fires burning in his wood stove. He is also an avid gardener, who grows pesticide-free vegetables.
Boys basketball: Winthrop outduels Dirigo in MVC clash
Late free throws by Logan Baird and Andrew Foster help the Ramblers finally shake the Cougars.
Skiing notebook: Sassi Memorial a chance for Nordic skiers to demonstrate their talent and have fun
Black Mountain will host races on Saturday, with the girls classical race beginning at 9:30 a.m. followed by the boys event at 10:30 a.m.
Girls basketball: Deering outlasts pressure and holds off Edward Little
The Red Eddies slow down the Rams with a full-court press, but it wasn’t enough to prevail in Tuesday’s Class AA North matchup.
Lewiston ditches St. Dom’s in third period for rivalry win
Boys hockey: Blue Devils freshman Colten Daniels scores his first varsity goals in a 5-2 victory over the Saints.
Gray-New Gloucester outlasts rival Poland
Girls basketball: The Knights eliminate a chunk of their deficit in the fourth quarter before the Patriots finally finish off their rivalry win.
Wrestling notebook: Oxford Hills thriving as a team
The Vikings haven’t been affected much by COVID-19, which has been the stiffest competition for other area teams this season.
Lisbon gets last say in MVC boys basketball win over Dirigo
Boys basketball: Caden Boone’s basket inside with 1.6 seconds is the game-winner of a back-and-forth battle.
Skimeister’s future remains on a downward slope
Coaches say there are variety of reasons why the popularity of skimeister competition has declined over the years.
Carrabec bounces back from slow start and squeaks by Winthrop
Girls basketball: Clutch 3-pointers by Brooke Welch and Molly Hay help the Cobras edge the Ramblers.