Sun Journal coverage area teams are still alive in Classes A, C and D and Dirigo is in the eight-man Small School South final. The path to a gold ball is set, but getting there won’t be easy. Wil Kramlich and Adam Robinson discuss who has the hardest road.
Leavitt Hornets
Weekend Blitz: Postseason is in full force in all classifications
Class D quarterfinal No. 6 Poland (2-4) at No. 3 Freeport (5-2) Friday, 6 p.m. The Knights’ and Falcons’ regular season meeting was canceled due to COVID-19 issues. Freeport’s only losses were to Class D’s top two seeds, Foxcroft and Winthrop/Monmouth/Hall-Dale. Poland, meanwhile, has played every team fairly close except for the classification’s top two. 8-man Small School South final […]
Stout defense gives Leavitt a Class B South title in win over Cape Elizabeth
Field hockey: The No. 5 Hornets limited the No. 2 Capers’ chances to capture the Class B South championship and a berth in the state final.
Experience and focus help Leavitt reach B South final
Field hockey: A 2019 quarterfinal loss showed the Hornets the level of talent that exists throughout the state. Now they’re in the regional final after knocking out top-seeded York.
Leavitt stuns top-ranked York to advance to Class B South field hockey final
Keriah Marston’s fourth-quarter goal lifts the fifth-ranked Hornets to a 2-1 victory over the top-ranked Wildcats in the Class B South semifinals.
Monmouth’s Brosnan Comeau wins Class C boys cross country state title
Comeau pulled away at the end in an early race before the Belfast course got sloppy. Leavitt’s Jonathan Schomaker won the Class B wheelchair title.
Area roundup: Leavitt cuts Fryeburg loose in field hockey quarterfinal
In girls soccer playoff action, Oak Hill loses at home, and Mt. Blue and Monmouth/Winthrop get shut out on the road.
Varsity Maine Live: Wil Kramlich joins the crew to talk to Leavitt’s Mike Hathaway
This week features Sun Journal assistant sports editor Wil Kramlich and Leavitt football coach Mike Hathaway.
Varsity Maine football poll: Oxford Hills, Leavitt still solidly in top 10
The Vikings and Hornets haven’t moved up any in the poll, but their strong play has continued to command respect from voters.
Area runners gear up for state meet after stellar regional results
Leavitt and Monmouth Academy combined for four regional winners, while the Mt. Blue girls team broke a tie for the top team spot at the A North regional.