NORDIC SKIING MT. BLUE’S BRYNNE ROBBINS PLACES 2ND AT SASSI MEMORIAL RUMFORD — At the Sassi Memorial held at Black Mountain Saturday, Jan. 25, Eva Clement of Falmouth won the girls race in 16:50.4. Brynne Robbins (17:26.9) of Mt. Blue edged out Deering’s Megan Cunningham (17:27.6) for second. Racers hit the course at 15-second intervals […]
Mt. Blue Cougars
With changes on horizon, Oxford Hills coach has ideas for Maine high school football
Mark Soehren thinks enrollment-based classification for football is unfair and has some ideas to make it better. The Maine Principals’ Association is listening.
Girls basketball: Mt. Blue shakes off relentless Leavitt
Keily Reynolds leads the Cougars with eight points and Lexi Mittelstadt’s behind-the scenes performance with 21 rebounds and nine assists help Mt. Blue to a hard-fought victory.
Local roundup: Kurtis Pelletier’s hat trick leads Lewiston past Falmouth
Blue Devils remain unbeaten. Also, the Mountain Valley boys upset Spruce Mountain, Will LaFlamme has big night for St. Dom’s, and more basketball and hockey action from Monday.
Girls basketball notes: Lexi Mittelstadt’s 1,000th point caps career-long goal
Mt. Blue senior achieves “bucket list” item. Also, Oak Hill has shot at top seed but also has a tough closing stretch.
Nordic skiing: Maranacook’s McPhedran, Falmouth’s Clement win Sassi Memorial
Skiers overcome difficult conditions with good wax and a little inspiration from the late Roy Varney.
Local roundup: Buckfield boys edge Vinalhaven
Tyler Gammons paces Bucks with 21 points. Also, Mt. Blue’s Lexi Mittelstadt and Leavitt coach Mike Hathaway reach career milestones, and more from Friday’s hoops action.
Boys basketball: Gardiner fends off Mt. Blue
Tigers pull it together late to earn KVAC A victory in Gardiner.
Commentary: Mt. Blue, Gardiner freshmen coming into own, and quickly
Cougars’ Zach Poisson and Tigers’ Kalvin Catchings turn in standout performances in KVAC showdown.
Local roundup: Zach Poisson leads Mt. Blue boys over Messalonskee
Poisson pours in 21 points for Cougars, plus more basketball and hockey action from Wednesday.