Also, Kaylee Knight’s 16 points, clutch shot give Mt. Abram girls one-point win over Dirigo. And more from Thursday’s hoops action.
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Local roundup: Spruce Mountain boys break century mark in win
The Phoenix fly to a 111-25 win; Buckfield and Monmouth boys also victorious on Saturday.
Local roundup: Brandon Frey’s 34 points lead Phoenix past Rebels
Spruce Mountain boys improve to 6-0, while Edward Little earns big win over Portland and other hoops and hockey recaps from Friday.
2019 Sun Journal All-Region Girls Soccer Teams
FIRST TEAM Name, school, grade, position Aalilyah WilsonFalcone, Winthrop, Sr., F Audrey Fletcher, Monmouth, Sr., F Leah Maheux, Leavitt, Jr., F Cecelia Dieterich, Oxford Hills, Sr., M Lynn Szabo, Buckfield, Sr., M Julia Noel, Oak Hill, Sr., M Saydie Garbarini, Mountain Valley, Sr., M Deja Bennett, Buckfield, Sr., D Libby Clement, Monmouth, Sr., D Samantha […]
2019 Sun Journal All-Region Boys Soccer Teams
FIRST TEAM Name, school, grade, position Bilal Hersi, Lewiston, Sr., F Hayden Fletcher, Monmouth, So., F Victor Verrill, Buckfield, Sr., F Evan Allen, Mt. Abram, Sr., M Ethan Weston, Leavitt, Jr., M Rowan Goebel-Bain, Winthrop, Jr., M Abdilahi Abdi, Lewiston, Sr., M Jamaine Luizzo, Edward Little, Sr., D Denny Marble, Mt. Abram, Sr., D Colby […]
H.S. basketball notes: For Lakers, all things flow from Thompson and Boone
Rangeley is hoping the chemistry of its two top playmakers, Kenny Thompson and Nolan Boone, is contagious.
Girls basketball: Rangeley uses great first half to beat Buckfield
The Lakers jumped out to a 32-10 halftime lead behind Olivia Pye and Winnie LaRochelle.
Boys basketball: Thompson, Boone lead Rangeley to win over Buckfield
Nolan Boone and Kenny Thompson totaled 46 points in the Lakers’ win over the Bucks.
Girls basketball region rundown: Oxford Hills returns for a second title run with familiar cast
With all but two players returning from the Vikings’ 2019 Class AA championship team, most of their challengers should come from the south.
Boys basketball region rundown: Red Eddies can’t miss, according to their peers
The state graduated a lot of talent last year. Will that open the door for others or will perennial powers such as Edward Little and Winthrop continue to be favorites?