The three area players — Lewiston’s David Omasombo, Edward Little’s John Shea and Oxford Hills’ Brooklyn Alexander — are among the 10 boys and 10 girls in the running for the awards that go to Maine’s top senior basketball players.
Lewiston Blue Devils
Class AA North All-Star basketball teams
Boys Player of the Year: John Shea, Edward Little, senior;. First Team: John Shea, Edward Little, senior; David Omasombo, Lewiston, senior; Landon Clark, Bangor, sophomore; Wani Donato, Portland, senior; Teigan Pelletier, Oxford Hills, sophomore; Remijo Wani, Deering, junior. Second Team: Malik Foster, Lewiston, senior; Silvano Ismail, Cheverus, junior; Zach McLaughlin, Hampden Academy, sophomore; Nick Garrison, […]
Girls swimming: Camden Hills wins first Class A championship
The Windjammers use their depth to run away from the field, finishing nearly 100 points ahead of their closest challenger. Lewiston, Hebron and Edward Little-Leavitt all have point-scoring performances.
Thornton Academy capitalizes on chances in win over Lewiston
Boys hockey: Evan Beaudette, Alex St. John and Jacob Marcotte score two goals apiece for Golden Trojans.
Class A indoor track: Lewiston boys place second, Scarborough captures sixth straight state title
Bangor successfully defends its girls state championship. Abdirizak Abukar, Jabreel Muhammad-Aceto and Amelia Wedderburn claim individual state titles for Lewiston.
Boys swimming: Scarborough earns first state championship
The Red Storm place in the top three of every event to win the Class A championship. Edward Little-Leavitt’s Andrew Casares has a strong showing for the sixth-place Red Eddies.
Sports Digest: Lewiston’s Leah Landry, Red Hornets’ Eve Martineau are Schaffer finalists
Ariella Swett of state runner-up Scarborough is the third finalist for the award given to Maine’s top senior girls hockey player.
Area roundup: Edward Little edges Lewiston in boys hockey
Jack Keefe plays the hero for the host Red Eddies. In other Class A boys hockey action, the Knight Hawks swoop past the Ice Cats and the Kings down the Capers.
Watch: Lewiston claims fourth girls hockey state championship
Leah Landry scores two goals and Blue Devils goalie Kim McLaughlin shuts out Scarborough in 3-0 title game.
Girls hockey: Lewiston seniors playing for another state championship
The five veteran Blue Devils will participate in their third state title game in four years when they face Scarborough on Saturday.