A handful of conference records are set — not to mention numerous school and personal records — and individuals and teams claim top honors over the weekend at the WMC and KVAC championships.
Gray-New Gloucester Patriots
Basketball: Another Edward Little-Lewiston matchup in the postseason
Previewing the boys and girls basketball tournaments that include teams from the Sun Journal’s coverage area.
Basketball notes: For Gray-New Gloucester boys, success is a relative thing
Juniors Nate, Aidan and Noah Hebert are the core of a Patriots team that’s surging into the Class A South playoffs.
Boys hockey: Cape Elizabeth powers past Poland/Leavitt/Oak Hill/Gray-New Gloucester
The Capers’ leading point-getters all play a part in the win over the Kings.
Cheerleading: Oxford Hills wins first Class A title since 2000
Lisbon/St. Dominic wins first Class C title as co-op program; Ellsworth wins first Class B championship.
Boys hockey notebook: Luke Pomerleau roving all over the ice for Lewiston
The Blue Devils senior has played both at forward and defense this season. The Kings get a big win on Wednesday against Yarmouth/Cheverus and host another big game against Cape Elizabeth on Saturday. St. Dom’s keeps playoff hopes alive with a win Thursday.
High school roundup: Gray-New Gloucester teams finish regular season with wins over Greely
Ella Kenney and Ali Portas each scored 10 points for Gray-NG girls, while Noah Hebert puts up 19 in the boys victory; Jenna Osgood puts up 20 in Mt. Abram girls’ win; St. Dom’s boys top Seacoast Christian; Spruce Mountain, Mt. Abram put up big numbers.
High school roundup: Gray-New Gloucester boys elude York in overtime
Nate Hebert nails down six 3-pointers and scores 25 points in the Patriots’ victory; KK Daggett scores 17 for Mt. Blue girls, Grace Robbins has 14 for Dirigo girls and John Patenaude scores 12 for Poland boys.
Cheerleading: Oxford Hills, Lisbon/St. Dom’s win regional titles
Lewiston and Gray-New Gloucester collect runner-up honors, as well.
Area roundup: Dirigo outduels Telstar in girls basketball
Jayce Brophy for the Cougars and Morgan Zetts for the Rebels put on an offensive show. Also, Class AA North-leading Oxford Hills boys take care of business.