The Ramblers and Hornets stayed in the same spots as last week, but both gained more points from voters.
Field Hockey
Area roundup: Dirigo ditches stubborn Telstar in field hockey
Emily Woods scores twice for the Cougars in a 3-1 MVC win; Mountain Valley, St. Dom’s and Winthrop all won by 4-0 scores; Leavitt and Mt. Abram boys soccer teams both earned shutouts.
Area roundup: Lewiston boys soccer overpowers Mt. Blue
Khalid Hersi scores a pair of goals for the Blue Devils, who are now 10-0-1. Plus more soccer and field hockey recaps from Tuesday.
Lexi Freeman’s double-overtime goal gives Lewiston a thrilling win over Edward Little
Field hockey: The Red Eddies force overtime with a goal late in the fourth quarter, but the Blue Devils break the tie in the second overtime period.
Dirigo scores quick goal then stifles Mountain Valley
Field hockey: Cougars score less than five minutes into the game and press on defense the rest of the way in a 1-0 victory over Falcons.
Area roundup: Unbeaten Winthrop field hockey cruises past Boothbay/Wiscasset
Julia Letourneau and Maddie Perkins each twice for the Ramblers. Plus more field hockey action and the Oak Hill girls soccer team remains unbeaten.
Spruce Mountain staves off determined Lisbon in second half
Junior Mariyah Fournier’s back-to-back, second-quarter goals hold up in a 2-1 MVC victory.
Area roundup: Telstar football overpowers Lake Region to remain unbeaten
Rebels quarterback Will Doyle throws four touchdown passes and runs for one. Also, Lewiston falls to Bonny Eagle in Class A football contest, and soccer and field hockey recaps from Friday.
Varsity Maine field hockey poll: Winthrop moves up, Leavitt enters top 10
The Ramblers moved up one spot to No. 8, while the Hornets sit at No. 10. Mt. Blue fell out of the top 10 after being No. 8 last week.
Area roundup: Oxford Hills falls late to Mt. Ararat 1-0 in field hockey
The St. Dom’s field hockey and Poland boys soccer teams pick up shutout victories while the Buckfield girls soccer team ran into the Hall-Dale buzz saw and the Mountain Valley girls won an OT thriller.