Five players score for the Capers — including three goals in the final five minutes — in a Class B South quarterfinal win over the Kings.
Poland Knights
Unified basketball: McKayla Fournier leads Poland to win over Leavitt
Fournier puts up 24 for the Knights, and Trevor Hartford scores 20 for the Hornets.
Boys hockey: Wide open paths to state championships
There’s no clear favorite in the Class A or in Class B South playoffs, which begin Wednesday.
Girls hockey: Schaffer finalists Leah Landry and Eve Martineau driving forces on the ice
Landry of Lewiston and Martineau of Edward Little/Leavitt/Poland join Scarborough goalie Ariella Swett as finalists for the Becky Shaffer Award, which is given to the state’s top senior girls hockey player.
Boys hockey: Poland/Leavitt/Oak Hill/Gray-New Gloucester Kings coming together with playoffs on tap
The Kings will be shorthanded come Wednesday’s playoff game against Cape Elizabeth, but Kaden Trenoweth, Vincent Lupardo and Blake Springer said the team is ready for the challenge.
Varsity Maine hockey polls: Champion Lewiston girls, top-seeded Edward Little boys lead lists
The Blue Devils girls finish the season at No. 1, as do the Red Eddies boys at the end of their regular season.
Shea, Omasombo and Alexander named semifinalists for Mr. and Miss Maine Basketball
The three area players — Lewiston’s David Omasombo, Edward Little’s John Shea and Oxford Hills’ Brooklyn Alexander — are among the 10 boys and 10 girls in the running for the awards that go to Maine’s top senior basketball players.
Indoor track: York boys and Greely girls win close Class B meets
The Poland boys place in the top five, while Gray-New Gloucester, Leavitt and St. Dom’s have standout performers in the meet.
Boys swimming: Scarborough earns first state championship
The Red Storm place in the top three of every event to win the Class A championship. Edward Little-Leavitt’s Andrew Casares has a strong showing for the sixth-place Red Eddies.
Sports Digest: Lewiston’s Leah Landry, Red Hornets’ Eve Martineau are Schaffer finalists
Ariella Swett of state runner-up Scarborough is the third finalist for the award given to Maine’s top senior girls hockey player.