(Predicted winners in bold) WIL KRAMLICH (49-15) Spruce Mountain at MDI Mt. Blue at Falmouth Edward Little at Messalonskee Gray-New Gloucester at Lake Region Lewiston at Leavitt Wells at Lisbon Oak Hill/St. Dom’s at Belfast Oxford Hills at Bonny Eagle Telstar at Traip Winthrop/Monmouth/Hall-Dale/Kents Hill at Poland Dirigo at Mt. View Mountain Valley at Morse […]
Leavitt Hornets
Weekend Blitz: Area teams aim to solidify or establish their places in standings
This might end up being a crucial week for postseason seeding.
Area roundup: Brayden Greenlaw goes off in Leavitt’s boys soccer win
Greenlaw factors into five goals in the Hornets’ win over Maranacook. Also, Dirigo and Spruce Mountain earn MVC field hockey victories.
Field hockey: Leavitt regroups at halftime and stays unbeaten with win over Freeport
Izzy Gates and Ainsley Barry score in the second half for the Hornets, who open “huge week” with a big victory.
Football: Leavitt machine rides dominant offensive showing past Lawrence
Hornets rack up 644 yards of total offense in 62-32 win over Bulldogs.
High school roundup: Telstar blanks Sacopee Valley for first victory of season
Vivi Charette scores and has an assist in 2-0 win; Bear Rollins’ two goals pace Mt. Abram boys soccer past Gardiner.
High school roundup: Abby Dorr, Natalee Orr score in Mt. Blue’s win over Mountain Valley
The Cougars, Buckfield and Edward Little win 2-0 in girls soccer, while Dirigo edges Lisbon; Edward Little, Gray-NG and Oxford Hills field hockey victories; Dirigo boys soccer rolls past Spruce Mountain.
Boys soccer: Underclassmen push Poland past Leavitt
Sophomore striker Cohen Demuth scores a hat trick and freshman William Wallingford contributes a goal in the Knights’ victory against the Hornets.
Varsity Maine field hockey poll: Spruce Mountain, Leavitt join Winthrop in top 10
The Ramblers remain in the rankings despite a loss to the Phoenix.
Varsity Maine football poll: Leavitt takes over top spot from Oxford Hills
The Hornets’ close win over the Vikings puts them at the top, but Oxford Hills doesn’t fall far after holding the No. 1 spot for much of the season.