Lewiston sophomore Cody Dionne scores three of his five goals in the second half to help the Blue Devils to a rivalry win over the Red Eddies.
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Area roundup: Five St. Dom’s athletes sign to play at college level
Also: Leavitt softball hands Gardiner its first loss, Dirigo baseball outlasts Hall-Dale in 11 innings, and more from Monday’s baseball, softball and lacrosse games.
Boys lacrosse: Forgotten jersey allows Austin Sellinger to honor injured teammate Connor Travers
Sellinger packed his road jersey for Edward Little’s home opener, so he wore the jersey of Connor Travers, who was injured in a car crash that caused him to miss the start of the season.
Area roundup: Edward Little baseball overpowers Camden Hills
Drew Smith strikes out nine and has three hits and three RBIs for the Red Eddies. Also: Edward Little softball plates three in the eighth to beat the Windjammers, and Dirigo and Mt. Abram grind out wins.
Boys lacrosse: Owen Marr paces composed Oxford Hills past Mt. Blue
Marr scores a team-high four goals and Derrick Brooks adds three in the Vikings’ victory over the Cougars.
Varsity Maine lacrosse polls: Kennebunk girls, Cape Elizabeth boys hold onto first
Capers jump out of first-place tie with Scarborough, which falls to second in boys poll. Massabesic and Scarborough girls tied for No. 2 spot.
Area roundup: Wells strong-arms St. Dom’s in girls lacrosse
Jessica Zimmerman leads the Saints with three goals and goalie Natalie Russell stops seven shots. Also, the Winthrop softball team runs into a stout Madison pitcher.
Boys lacrosse: Silas Timms’ first career goal gives Oxford Hills an OT win over Edward Little
A late goal by Edward Little forces overtime but the Vikings junior ended the game early in extra time.
Oak Hill/Monmouth/Lisbon boys lacrosse keeps its offense rolling
Raiders thump Maranacook/Winthrop/Spruce Mountain to stay near top of Class C.
Area roundup: Spruce Mountain edges Dirigo in baseball
The Phoenix only need one good inning to get the win. Other baseball winners include Edward Little and Oak Hill, while the Poland and St. Dom’s softball teams score in bunches.