Windham High senior Brady Afthim is chosen as Maine’s top senior baseball player.
Baseball
Open tournaments this spring praised, but their future is uncertain
Originally intended to be a one-time thing because of the coronavirus pandemic, some coaches and ADs liked the every-team-makes-it approach and want to see it continue, but others prefer reverting back to the postseason-qualification method.
Baseball: Oak Hill’s Gavin Rawstron named a finalist for Winkin Award
Rawstron, a pitcher and shortstop for the Raiders, is one of seven finalists for the award given to Maine’s top senior baseball player.
Orono blanks Monmouth to claim Class C baseball crown
Red Riots manufacture runs with crafty base running and starter Zack Dill shuts down Mustangs for six innings.
Live Updates: Orono blanks Monmouth in Class C baseball championship
First-seeded Orono High School faces off against second-seeded Monmouth Academy in the Class C baseball championship.
Baseball: South Portland wins first state championship since 1952
Richard Gilboy’s bases-loaded walk forces in the winning run in the bottom of the seventh as the Red Riots defeat Bangor 3-2 in the Class A title game.
Baseball: Old Town defeats Freeport in Class B title game, 7-3
Tanner Evans strikes out nine and pitches a complete game despite giving up nine hits, preventing the Falcons from winning their first state championship.
Monmouth finds similarities and differences between this year’s baseball team and 2001 state champion
Assistant coach Steve Palleschi, who was a player on the 2001 squad, has helped the boost young Mustangs’ confidence this season during their journey to Saturday’s state title game against Orono.
Cam Armstrong’s pitching carries Monmouth past Lisbon and into Class C final
Armstrong was perfect through five innings and finished off the complete-game shutout to win the Class C South final and advance Monmouth into its first state final in 20 years.
Lisbon veterans reflect on season, careers after falling in C South baseball final
Justin Le, Neil LaRochelle and Hunter Brisette, three holdovers from the 2019 state title-winning team, say future is bright for program.