The Blue Devils score twice in the first against a Red Storm that hadn’t allowed a goal all season.
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.
Women’s basketball: Bates downs WPI with free-throw shooting
The Bobcats convert 25 of 29 foul shots, led by Meghan Graff’s 10 out of 11.
Pastrnak scores 2 goals, Bruins snap winless streak
David Pastrnak scored two goals and the Boston Bruins snapped a five-game winless streak, beating the Florida Panthers 4-2
Local roundup: Mason shoots Telstar past Carrabec
The Rebels junior scores 42 points in the win; Monmouth, Mt. Abram boys also win; Devils, Saints both victorious in girls hockey
On Skiing: A winter skier’s Christmas wishlist
Shopping for any skier requires some knowledge about the skier.
Retired goalie Tim Thomas details brain damage from hockey
Tim Thomas says he couldn’t watch hockey for years after retiring as a result of concussions damaging his brain
H.S. hockey notebook: Discipline a work in progress early in the season
Penalties piled up for boys teams in the first week; A St. Dom’s star could be budding on the girls side.
Boys hockey: Big second period powers Falmouth past St. Dom’s
The Yachtsmen score four goals in the second to break a tie, and go 3-for-4 on the power play in victory.
Girls basketball: Mountain Valley sinks depleted Boothbay
The Seahawks were missing three starters, while the Falcons seemingly couldn’t miss from 3-point range.
Boys hockey: Kings poke past Eagles in season opener
Poland/Leavitt/Oak Hill/Gray-New Gloucester edged Mt. Ararat/Lisbon/Morse despite going 0-for-5 on the power play.