The Greyhounds’ dugout features constant and coordinated “chirps,” as well as players who have stepped on to the field and made important contributions for the Class C South champions.
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Varsity Maine baseball poll: Edward Little joins Lisbon and Oxford Hills in top 10
The Red Eddies’ run to the regional final earns them a spot in the rankings.
Baseball: Catcher Caleb Phillips handling leadership role for Lisbon
After being ejected from a semifinal game a year ago, Phillips has matured to now being a leader for Lisbon.
C South baseball final: Lisbon blanks Maranacook to claim regional title
Levi Tibbetts drives in four runs and Hunter Brissette pitches a two-hitter as the Greyhounds earn a spot in the Class C state title game.
Boys lacrosse: Waynflete takes out Oak Hill/Monmouth/Lisbon in Class C semifinal
Seth Cloutier scores four goals and the Flyers’ defense holds the Raiders’ offense to a season-low output, and the defending state champions earn a trip back to the Class C title game.
Baseball: Hunter Brissette, now a senior, takes the lead for Lisbon
A freshman starter on the Greyhounds’ 2019 state championship team, Brissette has led the 2021 squad to a 19-0 record and a spot in Tuesday’s Class C South final.
Area roundup: Edward Little’s Makenna Drouin wins New England title, sets Maine record
Red Eddies sophomore runs the 300 hurdles in 43.74 seconds, faster than any runner in the state’s track and field history. Also: Lisbon’s Sarah Moore part of two school records, and Greely ends Mt. Blue’s girls lacrosse season.
Baseball: Lisbon picks off Monmouth to reach C South final
No. 1 Greyhounds take the lead late and catch the Mustangs in a rundown to earn the semifinal victory.
Baseball: 12-run outburst rockets Lisbon to quarterfinal win over Oak Hill
Greyhounds score 12 in the third and six in the fourth and hold Raiders scoreless to set up a Class C South semifinal matchup with Monmouth.
Varsity Maine baseball poll: Oxford Hills sticks at fourth, Lisbon now ninth
Thornton, Greely and Bangor still first, second and third, respectively.