The Blue Devils and Hornets traded shots as Unified basketball grabbed the spotlight Thursday. Lewiston won 54-36.
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Varsity Maine basketball polls: Oxford Hills boys rise, girls fall after playoff defeat
The Vikings boys jump up after reaching state final, while the girls lose their grip on top spot after losing in regional final. Edward Little boys also drop in the rankings.
Boys hockey: Tanner Anctil sparks Lewiston to a prelim win over Trail Blazers
Anctil has a hat trick, including two shorthanded goals in the third that helped the eighth-seeded Blue Devils pull away from ninth-seeded Windham/Westbrook/Bonny Eagle/Sacopee Valley.
College roundup: Lewiston graduates excelling at the next level
Abbie Howe sets Husson swim record and Cece Racine named Little East Goalie of the Week. Plus, another Bates player wins NESCAC honor and the UMaine men fall to Vermont.
Boys hockey: Wide open paths to state championships
There’s no clear favorite in the Class A or in Class B South playoffs, which begin Wednesday.
Lewiston’s Leah Landry wins Becky Schaffer Award
Landry becomes the first Blue Devils player to win the award in its five-year history.
Girls hockey: Schaffer finalists Leah Landry and Eve Martineau driving forces on the ice
Landry of Lewiston and Martineau of Edward Little/Leavitt/Poland join Scarborough goalie Ariella Swett as finalists for the Becky Shaffer Award, which is given to the state’s top senior girls hockey player.
Varsity Maine hockey polls: Champion Lewiston girls, top-seeded Edward Little boys lead lists
The Blue Devils girls finish the season at No. 1, as do the Red Eddies boys at the end of their regular season.
Varsity Maine basketball polls: Oxford Hills girls share No. 1 spot, Lewiston boys move up
The Vikings split the first-place votes with Skowhegan. The Blue Devils got a one-spot bump before their season ended Thursday.
AA North boys basketball: Edward Little shoots past Lewiston and earns spot in regional final
Marshal Adams’ shot was falling and John Shea took over the fourth quarter to help the Red Eddies to a semifinal win, setting up a showdown with Oxford Hills in the AA North title game.