Local roundup: The Red Eddies, led by RJ Nichols’ 29 points, defeat Greely on the road. Also, the Mt. Blue girls upend Messalonskee in a central Maine basketball tournament prelim, and more hoops and hockey from Tuesday.
Lewiston Blue Devils
Lewiston fends off St. Dom’s/Winthrop/Gray-New Gloucester 5-2
Girls hockey: Paige Pomerleau led the Blue Devils with two goals while Leah Landry had a goal and an assist.
Local roundup: Edward Little swim teams sweep Lewiston
Also, Jessica Zimmerman scores 30 points for St. Dom’s girls, and more basketball recaps from Friday.
Three quick goals in second period lift Lewiston over Red Hornets
Girls hockey: Leah Dube’s two goals pace Lewiston. Edward Little/Leavitt/Poland goalie McKenzi Horton makes 32 saves in a losing effort.
Lewiston capitalizes on chances in victory over Edward Little
Boys hockey: Damon Bossie has two assists and goalie Keegan McLaughlin earned a shutout in Blue Devils win.
Local roundup: Gilbert’s buzzer-beater 3 lifts Leavitt girls past Mountain Valley
Oxford Hills girls roll; Dirigo boys down Buckfield, while Poland has a close win and Monmouth falls in OT; Lewiston girls hockey pulls away for a victory.
Local roundup: Oxford Hills girls soar past Greely
Ella Kellogg (15 points), Molly Corbett (13) and Cassidy Dumont (10) score in double figures for Vikings. Plus more basketball recaps from Monday.
Local roundup: Oxford Hills boys show balance in win over Lake Region
The Vikings had six players score at least eight points. Mt. Blue and St. Dom’s also win in boys hoops, Oxford Hills and Oak Hill girls win, as do Lewiston boys and girls hockey teams.
Lewiston’s Myah and Jamyah Nicolas are back playing together after overcoming knee injuries
Girls basketball: After each twin missed a season, having another chance to play together was important to the seniors, and it has been just as crucial to the Blue Devils.
Local roundup: Jayce Brophy leads Dirigo girls past Buckfield
Brophy pours in 20 points for the Cougars. Also, the Leavitt boys edge Edward Little, and more basketball and hockey action from Thursday.