Also, the Fitzpatrick Trophy banquet and award presentation has been postponed. The winner was scheduled to be announced Sunday.
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Avaya Desjardins backstops Lewiston past Edward Little/Leavitt/Poland
Girls hockey: Dejardins makes 11 saves for the Blue Devils in her first time playing goalie.
Area roundup: Big third quarter powers Monmouth boys to win over Boothbay
Sammy Calder sinks three 3-pointers as the Mustangs pull away. Also, Oxford Hills’ Molly Corbett and Gray-New Gloucester’s Nate Hebert catch fire, and more basketball action from Saturday.
Senior trio powering Red Hornets’ offense this season
Girls hockey: Forward Sophia Hartley and defensemen Eve Martineau have six goals apiece and forward Caroline Audette has netted four for Edward Little/Leavitt/Poland (3-1-1), which enters a key stretch of games in the next week.
Area roundup: Mountain Valley girls basketball overpowers Mt. Abram
Autumn Freeman rings up a game-18 points in the Falcons’ 58-36 victory over the Roadrunners. Plus other boys and girls recaps from Friday.
Area roundup: Edward Little boys put up 87 points in win over Hampden
Landon Cougle’s 19 points and Hazma Sheikh’s 14 back up another 30-plus point outing by John Shea for the Red Eddies. Also, Dirigo’s Charlie Houghton, Gray-New Gloucester’s Anthony Prescott, Lisbon’s Levi Tibbetts and Spruce Mountain’s Jace Bessey put up 20 or more points in victories, and more basketball recaps from Wednesday.
Varsity Maine hockey polls: Edward Little boys, Lewiston girls take top spots
Neither team was unanimous as No. 1 among voters, and the Lewiston boys and Red Hornets girls also made the top five.
Area roundup: Spruce Mountain boys spread out Buckfield for MVC win
In other action, the Dirigo boys edge Oak Hill while the Gray-New Gloucester and Leavitt boys and Edward Little girls all win comfortably. And another big night for Edward Little senior John Shea.
Indoor track notebook: Amelia Wedderburn seizes leadership role for Lewiston
Also, Leavitt’s Jack Boutaugh qualifies for KVAC with off hand; Poland has a small but strong team this season; and St. Dom’s is eager to compete for the first time this winter.
Boys basketball: Leavitt proves stingy, stings Maranacook for KVAC win
The Hornets allow just two points in the first half and fly to a home victory over the Black Bears.