Patrick McKenney and Trevor Brown lead the way as the Panthers control the first three quarters before the Greyhounds make it interesting in the fourth quarter.
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Area roundup: Mt. Blue girls glide past Camden Hills in A North preliminary game
Eva Stevens’ 25 points lead the Cougars to a 47-19 win. That and more basketball tournament action from Tuesday.
Boys basketball: Levi Tibbetts, Lisbon slam Poland in B South prelim
Tibbetts’ dunk part of a big second half for the Greyhounds, who pull away for the playoff victory.
Area roundup: Gray-New Gloucester’s Michael Maines wins WMC freestyle Nordic title
Maines is the fastest in Saturday’s skate race, helping the Patriots to a third-place team finish. Also, Buckfield and Edward Little’s girls basketball seasons come to an end, as does Edward Little boys hockey’s unbeaten start.
Red Hornets pull away from Eagles in North regional semifinals
Girls hockey: Sophia Hartley’s two goals and an assist pace Edward Little/Leavitt/Poland past Mt. Ararat/Lisbon/Morse/Lincoln Academy.
Cheerleading: Lewiston, Lisbon and Monmouth/Winthrop add to state title collections
The Blue Devils win the Class A championship, Medomak Valley takes Class B, the Greyhounds are back on top in Class C and the Mustangs win Class D.
Varsity Maine hockey polls: Edward Little boys, Lewiston girls keep getting top votes
The Red Eddies boys get all six first-place votes, while the Blue Devils girls receive two and remain at second on the top five list.
Swimming: Andrew Casares leads Edward Little/Leavitt boys to victory; Lewiston girls also win
In the annual Lesley Martin and Chris Campbell Memorial Swim Meet, the Edward Little/Leavitt boys team continued its undefeated season while the Blue Devils earned a big win on the girls side.
Girls hockey: Sarah Moore shines in Eagles’ quarterfinal win against Yarmouth/Freeport
The Lisbon sophomore scores all four goals in No. 3 Mt. Ararat/Lisbon/Morse/Lincoln Academy’s win over the No. 6 Clippers.
Area roundup: Sierra Carson scores 33 in Oxford Hills’ rout of Windham
Carson gets the Vikings going early and leads the third-quarter charge. Also, wins for the Oxford Hills boys and Oak Hill and Gray-New Gloucester girls.