Three buzzer-beating 3s help the AA North-leading Red Eddies distance themselves from the region rival Rams.
Wil Kramlich
Wil Kramlich is a sports reporter who has lived in greater Lewiston/Auburn his whole life. Born in Lewiston, Wil grew up in Gray, where he played sports and fell in love with the sports section of the newspaper. He was a three-sport athlete at Gray-New Gloucester High School before participating on the track & field team at Westfield State University in Massachusetts for a year. He graduated from New England School of Communications in Bangor, and first interned for a couple of online media entities before landing his first newspaper job at the Journal Tribune in Biddeford. He has worked at the Sun Journal since 2015, covering high school and college sports and beyond. Wil is a father, husband and obviously a sports fanatic.
College football: Clemson hero Nolan Turner has ties to Maine
Turner’s mother, Joyce (Labbe) Turner, grew up in Auburn before marrying NFL player Kevin Turner and moving to the South.
Boys basketball: Rangeley runs past Pine Tree
After briefly giving up the lead, the Lakers finish the first half on a 16-2 run.
Girls basketball: Road-weary Rangeley zooms past Pine Tree Academy
The Lakers’ bus broke down, but they were ready to go from the tip, and a 13-0 start moved them to 10-0 on the season.
Girls hockey: Blue Devils shoot past Clippers 6-0
Lewiston scored four goals in the third period and found ways to shoot past Yarmouth/Freeport goalie Allie Perrotta.
Patriots in unfamiliar spot entering offseason of unknowns
The Patriots face many questions heading into their first offseason in three years that didn’t follow a Super Bowl appearance
Junior hockey: Power play pulls Thunder NCDC past Utica
Two goals during a late five-minute power play help Twin City rally; Thunder Premier take over in third period for victory.
Girls hockey: Blue Devils rally, send Capers to first loss
Lewiston scores three goals in the final 6:03 to win 6-3 and move to 10-0 on the season.
Boys hockey: Lewiston kills Thornton’s undefeated start
The Blue Devils are the only unbeaten team remaining in Class A thanks to stout penalty kill.
Boys hockey: Blue Devils start fast, then break away in second period to defeat Red Eddies
Lewiston blanks Edward Little, 5-0, to stay unbeaten.