Colby Daigle plays for Lewiston, and his brother, Riley, plays for St. Dom’s. Aiden St. George suits up for the Blue Devils, while Connor St. George wears a Saints sweater.
Lewiston Blue Devils
Cheering: KVAC/MVC/WMC championships officially kickstart 2024 seasons
Team titles go to Lewiston (KVAC A), Winslow (KVAC B), Lisbon (MVC) and Gray-New Gloucester (WMC).
High school roundup: Mt. Abram boys conquer Dirigo
Payton Mitchell paces the Roadrunners with 30 points; Lewiston boys top Oxford Hills; Winthrop beats Madison; Evans Sterling drops in 32 for Mt. Blue, and Jace Bessey 26 for Spruce Mountain. Also, Lewiston swim results.
Girls basketball: Oxford Hills overtakes Lewiston in second half
Strong third quarter helps the Vikings overcome the Blue Devils’ hot-shooting first half and garner a Class AA North victory.
High school roundup: Lewiston/Oak Hill shuts out Greely/Gray-New Gloucester in girls hockey
On the basketball court, Telstar/Gould and St. Dom’s both catch on fire offensively in victories. Also, Edward Little boys and girls Alpine ski teams take first at Pleasant Mountain.
Boys hockey: Lewiston knocks off Thornton Academy
The Blue Devils score two first-period goals and deal the defending Class A champion Golden Trojans their first loss of the season.
High school roundup: Winthrop earns road win over Lisbon
Also, Spruce Mountain gets 15-plus points from a trio and Morgan Zetts goes off for Telstar in an MVC girls basketball victory, and Alpine ski results from Lost Valley.
High school roundup: Lewiston boys hockey downs Messalonskee
Aizyk Laliberte’s two-third period goals for the Blue Devils put the game away.
High school roundup: Oxford Hills bounds over Bonny Eagle in girls basketball
Ella Pelletier scores 19 points in the win. Mt. Blue’s Evans Sterling, Winthrop’s Cole Bard and Spruce Mountain’s Austin Armandi all go over 20 in boys basketball victories.
Boys basketball: Edward Little rallies in third quarter, then holds off Lewiston
The Red Eddies dig themselves out of a big halftime hole, then have to hold their breath in the fourth quarter.