Boys First Team Abdirizak Abukar, Senior, Lewiston; Jacob Adams, Junior, Fryeburg Academy; Zachary Barry, Senior, Scarborough; Miles Burr, Sophomore, MDI; Matt Charpentier, Junior, York; Nicholas Connolly, Senior, Scarborough; Andrew Farr, Senior, Gorham; Jayden Flaker, Senior, Scarborough; Corbin Flewelling, Junior, Old Town; Toby Martin, Senior, Scarborough; Frank Morang, Senior, Cheverus; Jabreel Muhammad-Aceto, Senior, Lewiston; Grady Satterfield, […]
Gorham Rams
Back from knee surgery, Mackenzie Holmes leads Indiana into NCAA tourney
The former Gorham High star missed eight games this season, but has returned to give the Hoosiers a much-needed inside presence.
Boys hockey: Kings defenseman Blake Springer nominated for Evan Spear Award
The award is given to the outstanding senior player in Class B South. The other nominees are Kevin Connolly of Cheverus/Yarmouth, Ryan Moore of Greely, Joe Neal of York and Gorham’s Brady Sawyer.
Girls basketball: Preview of Saturday’s championship games
Four southern Maine teams are in action on a busy day of championships.
AA South girls basketball: Gorham starts fast, cruises past Scarborough for regional title
The Rams defeat the Red Storm, 49-26, to advance to the state championship game for the fourth time since 2016.
Kylee Spugnardi sparks Red Hornets in win over Rams in regular season finale
Girls hockey: Edward Little/Leavitt/Poland sophomore scores a natural hat trick in senior night win over Gorham/Bonny Eagle/Massabesic/Westbrook/Fryeburg.
Girls’ basketball: Coaches find benefits from last winter’s ‘COVID season’
Even though there were no playoffs and a limited schedule, players gained valuable experience last season.
Gorham’s Mackenzie Holmes becomes an elite player on an elite team
Thrust into a bigger role, she responded by leading No. 9 Indiana in scoring, rebounding and blocked shots while earning first-team all-Big Ten honors.
Gorham’s Holmes starts college season in perfect fashion
Mackenzie Holmes is in better shape and primed to take on a bigger role for the 13th-ranked Indiana Hoosiers.
With no in-person workouts, coaches worry about athletes
Most high school coaches in southern Maine have been unable to work in-person with their athletes this summer. They’re concerned about the physical condition and emotional well-being of the students.