After a lost 2020 season and all but lost indoor season in 2021, athletes and coaches look to the upcoming outdoor season as a sign of normalcy.
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Monmouth claims Class C cheer state championship
Cheerleading: Bangor (Class A), Hermon (Class B) and Penobscot Valley (Class D) also earn state crowns.
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.
Monmouth wins conference cheer title, while Oxford Hills and Gray-New Gloucester each finish second
Cheerleading: Mustangs claim MVC championship. The Vikings are the runner-up by a small margin in KVAC Class A, and the Patriots place second to Freeport in WMC.
Local roundup: Fryeburg boys top Poland in triple overtime
Hunter Gibson scores 33 points as Knights rally back from 14-point deficit in second half and push Raiders into three extra periods. Also, Arianna Thibeault leads Oak Hill girls past Lisbon.
Edward Little boys coach Mike Adams earns 300th win
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.
St. Dom’s skates past Mt. Ararat/Lisbon/Morse in boys hockey
Junior Leo Naous and freshmen Tim Ouellette each had two goals to help the Saints in win Saturday night over Mt. Ararat/Lisbon/Morse
Local roundup: Balanced scoring leads Edward Little past Brunswick in boys hockey
The Red Eddies have five different scorers in 5-1 win; Cassidy Dumont does it again for Oxford Hills girls basketball; Lisbon’s Sarah Moore makes goal count for Eagles.
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.
H.S. basketball roundup: Kalen Chase, Mountain Valley boys outduel Dirigo
Chase finished with 29 points for the Falcons, while Charlie Houghton puts up 33 points for the Cougars. And more boys and girls basketball action from Thursday.