The senior won a KVAC title in the 100-yard breaststroke and came in second in the 200-yard IM. It’s her second straight Swimmer of the Year honor.
Lewiston Blue Devils
Lewiston sharing tennis courts with Edward Little this season
The start of construction of the new Edward Little High School left the Red Eddies without access to their tennis courts this spring, so they will practice and play at Lewiston.
Monmouth claims Class C cheer state championship
Cheerleading: Bangor (Class A), Hermon (Class B) and Penobscot Valley (Class D) also earn state crowns.
Lewiston’s McLaughlin, Edward Little’s Cassidy named Travis Roy Award finalists
Boys hockey: Blue Devils goalie Keegan McLaughlin, Red Eddies defenseman Will Cassidy and Falmouth’s Owen Drummey are the three finalists for award given to state’s top Class A player.
Ronnie Turner leaving Lewiston for Bates College assistant job
Boys basketball: Turner coached at his alma mater for two seasons, and now he’s taking his brand of coaching to the college level.
Cheverus star Lucia Pompeo wins Becky Schaffer Award
Girls hockey: Lewiston’s Brie Dube and St. Dom’s Gisele Ouellette were among four finalists for the award presented to Maine’s best high school senior girls hockey player.
Lewiston native Alex Rivet finds perfect fit for hockey and school at Stevenson University
The Twin City Thunder forward recently committed to Stevenson University, a NCAA Division III school, as his junior hockey career concludes in the coming days at the NCDC’s championship weekend.
Becky Schaffer Award finalists’ worth goes beyond stats
The four senior girls hockey players are all well-rounded both on and off the ice.
Lewiston’s Dube, Ouellette of St. Dom’s named Schaffer Award finalists
Brie Dube and Gisele Ouellette join Caroline Lerch of Portland/Deering and Lucia Pompeo of Cheverus among the final four candidates as Maine’s best senior girls hockey player.
Andrew Casares sets school record and Edward Little boys earn highest-ever KVAC finish
Swimming: Andrew Casares breaks 31-year-old record to lead Red Eddies to a second-place finish. Also, the Edward Little girls finish third, while both Lewiston squads take fifth. Mt. Ararat boys, Cony girls claim team titles.