Dow notches double-double for the Falcons; Ariana Thibeault’s 24 points pace Oak Hill girls past Mt. Abram; St. Dom’s boys hockey downs Biddeford.
Girls Hockey
Girls hockey: Gorham co-op pulls away from Lewiston
Emerson Homa scores twice, and the Rams net three goals in the third to beat the Blue Devils 5-2.
High school roundup: Spruce Mountain’s Jace Bessey, Oak Hill’s Cooper Scott come up clutch
Bessey hits game-winning trey with 2.2 seconds left; Scott scores go-ahead basket with 10 seconds remaining; Dirigo boys stay unbeaten; Monmouth routs Wiscasset; Gray-New Gloucester girls get past Lake Region; Lewiston boys, girls sweep track meet.
Area roundup: Spruce Mountain girls stay perfect, roll past Buckfield
The Phoenix flash their defensive prowess while keeping their foot on the gas on offense. In girls hockey, the Eagles are the latest victim to fall to the mighty Stags.
Girls hockey: St. Dom’s/Winthrop/Monmouth stings rival Edward Little/Poland/Leavitt from the jump
Isabella Pelletier scores 91 seconds in and Gabby Allen puts the game away with a pair to power the Saints past the Red Hornets.
Varsity Maine hockey polls: Edward Little boys move up, Lewiston girls stay in
The Red Eddies benefit from former No. 1 Thornton tumbling, while the Blue Devils keep their place despite splitting a pair of games over the past week.
High school roundup: Oxford Hills shakes off tenacious Bangor in boys basketball
Also, the Oxford Hills girls win matchup of unbeatens against Bangor; Lewiston’s Ella Beaudoin hits buzzer-beater; Edward LIttle girls win; Mountain Valley boys surprise Spruce Mountain.
High school roundup: Lewiston dismisses Scarborough in boys basketball
Yusuf Dakane scores 19 points for the Blue Devils; St. Dom’s hits 14 3s in win over Sacopee; Gray-NG boys roll past Wells; Winthrop girls defeat Dirigo; Edward Little boys hockey beats Bangor.
H.S. hockey notebook: Boys teams working through differing schedules
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.
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.