Lake Region/Fryeburg/Oxford Hills has only played seven regular season games while St. Dom’s has played 11. Also, Bangor visits Norway Savings Bank Arena twice this week; Red Hornets are working on skill development while Lewiston’s Kim McLaughlin stands out in a loss against the Penobscot Pioneers.
Girls Hockey
Varsity Maine hockey polls: Edward Little boys and Lewiston girls hold spots
The Red Eddies remain ranked fourth in the boys poll, and the Blue Devils are tied for fifth in the girls poll.
Girls hockey: Winslow/Gardiner co-op shuts down rival St. Dominic/Winthrop/Monmouth
Emma Michaud posts second straight shutout to lead Winslow/Gardiner co-op.
Area roundup: Kings shake off Gorham in boys hockey
Breck Langevin’s third-period goal puts Leavitt/Gray-NG/Oak Hill/Poland over the top; Dirigo boys and girls hoops rout Wiscasset; Lewiston boys win again; Maddie Dow leads Mountain Valley girls to victory; Oxford Hills wrestling sweeps home duals.
Portland High player organizes Hockey Fights Cancer game in her dad’s memory
Sloane O’Donnell Fox shared a love of the sport with her father, who died three years ago after battling bile duct cancer.
Girls hockey: Lewiston rallies to beat Edward Little/Leavitt/Poland
The Blue Devils score four goals — including two by Courtney Lachance — after falling behind 3-1 to the rival Red Hornets.
High school roundup: Monmouth girls finish strong to down Dirigo
The Mustangs trail for much of the game before taking control in the fourth; Ethan Vattaso and Eli Desmond lead Oak Hill boys past Telstar; Buckfield’s Ayden Jefferson scores 24 in loss to Madison.
High school roundup: St. Dom’s subdues North Yarmouth Academy in boys basketball
The teams entered the fourth quarter tied before the Saints secured the road win. Lopsided wins for the Gray-New Gloucester, Oxford Hills and Mt. Abram girls.
Girls hockey: Falmouth/Scarborough finishes off St. Dom’s/Winthrop/Monmouth
The Navigators put the game away with two third-period goals.
Varsity Maine hockey polls: Edward Little boys, Lewiston girls still ranked
The Red Eddies drop a spot into tie for fourth in the boys poll, while the Blue Devils fall to No. 5 in the girls rankings.