Junior hockey: The victory puts the Johnstown Tomahawks five points ahead of the Maine Nordiques for first place in the NAHL East Division.
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College roundup: Bates softball swept by St. Joseph’s
Also, the University of Southern Maine baseball team routs UMaine-Farmington.
Former L/A Nordiques defenseman Pat Romano dies in a house fire
Junior hockey notes: Pat Romano, who played in Lewiston during the 2016-17 and 2017-18 seasons, died last Saturday. Also, ticket info for this week’s Maine Nordiques games, and the Thunder announce a college commitment and a tender.
Photo album: Rail Jam on the slopes
The lifts at Lost Valley have stopped for the season. But that did not stop skiers and boarders from getting a free lift to the top for Saturday’s Towpro Tow Jam.
College roundup: UMF women’s lacrosse opens season with win over Thomas
Azure Illiano scores three for Beavers. Elsewhere, former Oxford Hills standouts help UMaine and USM baseball earn sweeps, and Bates baseball splits with St. Joseph’s.
Twin City Thunder’s season comes to an end as Jersey Hitmen pounce early in NCDC semifinal
Junior hockey: A four-goal first period propels the Hitmen past the Thunder in the USPHL National Collegiate Development Conference semifinal.
Maine Nordiques again beat Danbury Jr. Hat Tricks with a late goal
Junior hockey: Aidan Connolly scores game-winner for the Nordiques with about three minutes left in the game, and teammate Stefan Owens extends his point streak to four.
Late goal lifts Maine Nordiques past Danbury Jr. Hat Tricks
Cannon Green scores in the final two minutes to give the Nordiques the 3-2 win. Starting next week, with the two-game series with the Johnstown Tomahawks, the Androscoggin Bank Colisee will allow fans at Nordiques games.
Twin City Thunder ready to take on the NCDC’s best
Junior Hockey: The second-year Twin City Thunder NCDC team takes on the Jersey Hitmen, one of the best junior teams on the east coast, Saturday in the NCDC semifinals. The winner moves onto the championship game Sunday.
A two-game season a worthwhile endeavor for UMF women’s basketball team
UMF coach Jamie Beaudoin went with the flow and changed course to accommodate the Beavers, whose sacrifices impressed their skipper.