Hunter Warren leads balanced Roadrunner attack with 17 points. Plus more high school basketball action from Friday.
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Local roundup: Winthrop and Spruce Mountain girls fall in semifinals
Ramblers lose to Carrabec in overtime despite 22 points from Sage Fortin, while Phoenix are defeated by top-seeded Hall-Dale. Plus more high school hoops action from Tuesday.
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.
Local roundup: Poland boys and girls basketball teams sweep Sacopee Valley
Isaiah Hill (18 points) and Emma Williams (nine points) lead their Knights squads to victory, plus more basketball and hockey action from Monday.
High school basketball coaches try to make sense of state’s shift on youth sports
High school coaches are confused and frustrated why youth and club sports are able to resume in “yellow” counties while their teams remain sidelined.
Local roundup: St. Dom’s falls in season finale; Edward Little runner Bell wins again
Bell won a three-school cross country race. Leo Naous scored a pair of goals for Saints in loss to Sacopee Valley.
Local roundup: Rylee Sevigny, Mountain Valley rout Sacopee Valley in field hockey
Sevigny scores three goals in Falcons’ 11-0 win. Also, Leah Maheux and Ethan Weston lead Leavitt soccer teams to victories, and more from Thursday.
H.S. roundup: Winthrop field hockey rallies to beat Oak Hill in OT
Ramblers score in final seconds of regulation, then Brooklyn Gagnon put the game-winner in the cage. And more soccer, golf and cross country recaps from Wednesday.
Oxford County’s ‘yellow’ designation throws a wrench into high school sports
Teams can’t play or practice until the county returns to ‘green’ designation. Scheduled opponents in surrounding counties are also feeling the effects.
Former Sacopee Valley lineman expects to get NFL offer
Clay Cordasco was unknown to college scouts while in high school. Now he’s confident of landing a free-agent contract from an NFL team after posting strong times at Oregon State’s pro day.