The junior’s sweep in the KVAC championships helped the Cougars to the team title. It’s Charles’ third time earning All-Region top honors.
Mt. Blue Cougars
All-Region Boys Alpine Skier of the Year: Mt. Blue’s Jack Kearing
The three-sport athlete found the perfect balance on the slopes, won the KVAC giant slalom and slalom titles and helped steer the Cougars to conference championship.
Monmouth claims Class C cheer state championship
Cheerleading: Bangor (Class A), Hermon (Class B) and Penobscot Valley (Class D) also earn state crowns.
Hope springs eternal as players toss around baseballs again
Edward Little and Mt. Blue, along with baseball teams throughout the state, excited to start preparation for upcoming season with catchers-and-pitchers practices after COVID-19 nixed 2020 sports before they began.
Mt. Blue girls and Edward Little boys earn KVAC Nordic ski titles
Emma Charles wins the freestyle race to sweep the individual titles for Cougars, and Ellis Slover does same for Red Eddies.
Mt. Blue, led by Jack Kearing’s slalom and GS wins, claims KVAC boys Alpine ski crown
Alpine skiing: Kearing steers the Cougars to victory, giving the school a sweep of the boys and girls titles, while the Edward Little boys finish second, Oxford Hills third, Skowhegan fourth and Hampden fifth.
Local roundup: Lewiston shuts out Greely in boys hockey
Mt. Blue sweeps Mountain Valley in girls and boys basketball; St. Dom’s and Dirigo both win in boys hoops
Oxford Hills’ Liz Dieterich wins KVAC slalom and GS, Mt. Blue cops team title
Alpine skiing: Maranacook nails down second place, Camden places third and Edward Little, led by Courtney Larson’s two top-3 finishes, finishes fourth.
Local roundup: Winthrop girls roll past Valley to open central Maine tourney play
Also, Mt. Abram boys win tournament prelim, and more basketball and hockey action from Wednesday.
1-2 finishes propel Mt. Blue girls, Edward Little boys to leads in KVAC Nordic championship on first day
Emma Charles and Brynne Robbins lead the Cougars’ charge, while Ellis Slover and Ben Condit pace the Red Eddies ahead of the Mt. Blue boys.