According to the Maine Principals’ Association, 97 female grapplers will participate in the Maine State Girls Wrestling Championships, nearly double the amount from last year.
Wrestling
Wrestling: Dirigo 2nd at B South regionals; Mountain Valley’s Keygan Boucher pushes Maddie Ripley to the limit
Wells takes region championship; Ripley wins 1-0 decision; Caiden Skidgell and Hudson Lufkin win titles for Dirigo; Mountain Valley’s Lucas Libby and Owen Gaudette finish first. Libby going for state three-peat next week.
Wrestling: Mt. Blue climbs to top at Class A North championships
The Cougars win the title with some upsets in the later rounds. Windham/Gray-NG/Westbrook is the runner-up, while Edward Little and Oxford Hills each have an individual champ. With complete results.
Wrestling: Noble, Wells capture dual meet state titles
The Knights take advantage after top seed Massabesic withdraws, and the Warriors win their third Class B title in the fourth year of the format.
Wrestling: Dual meet championships start a busy month of title events
Saturday’s competition will feature 16 teams, while later in the month girls will compete for a team title for the first time.
Wrestling: Cony grapplers stand out at KVAC championships
Jonny Lettre repeats as 285 pound champion, while Kaiden Veilleux nabs first title at 190.
Wrestling notebook: Area teams ramp up for KVAC tournament
Mt. Blue and Oxford Hills among contenders for conference championship.
High school roundup: St. Dom’s beats OOB to stay undefeated in boys basketball
Also, Mountain Valley tops Winthrop in an MVC tilt, and area wrestling teams fare well at the Zeb Leavitt Memorial Tournament.
High school roundup: Poland staves off Sacopee Valley in OT for first boys basketball victory
The Knights take control in the extra session to enter the win column. The Poland girls also win, and St. Dom’s secures a boys and girls sweep of Traip.
Wrestling: New names, veterans impress at Spartan tournament in Sanford
Marshwood/Traip freshman Kylan Berry and Biddeford/Thornton junior Joe Lathwood win titles in their first seasons in Maine.