The teams entered the fourth quarter tied before the Saints secured the road win. Lopsided wins for the Gray-New Gloucester, Oxford Hills and Mt. Abram girls.
St. Dom’s Saints
Girls hockey: Falmouth/Scarborough finishes off St. Dom’s/Winthrop/Monmouth
The Navigators put the game away with two third-period goals.
Girls hockey: Biddeford co-op earns a comeback victory over St. Dom’s/Winthrop/Monmouth
The Tigers net three goals in the final six minutes of the game to stun the Saints.
Boys hockey: Lewiston rallies from 5 goals down to stun St. Dom’s
The Blue Devils scores five goals in five minutes early in the third to tie the game, then add a couple more goals to defeat the Saints 7-5.
Area roundup: Lewiston knocks down Noble in girls basketball
Natalie Beaudoin and Koral Morin combine for 42 points to lead the Blue Devils to a 65-31 victory; Nate Hebert hits seven 3s, scores 42 points for Gray-NG boys; Mountain Valley, Dirigo, Mt. Abram and Oxford Hills boys also win.
Area roundup: Dirigo edges Mt. Abram in boys basketball
Charlie Houghton paces the Cougars in a nail-biter. Also, Lisbon boys get ahead early against St. Dom’s and the Oxford Hills girls roll past Lewiston on the road.
Area roundup: Telstar takes down Wiscasset to snatch first win of the season
Jonny Marshall drops in team-high 13 points in the Rebels’ victory; Nate Hebert hits nine 3s, scores 29 points for Gray-NG; Nathaniel Wainwright’s career-high 26 lead Dirigo past Mountain Valley; Eli St. Laurent tallies 21 in Edward Little’s win over Deering.
Dan Campbell sees a return to coaching as also a way back to normalcy
The longtime coach, whose two cancers are in remission, is back in the fold coaching the St. Dom’s indoor track teams.
High school roundup: Mountain Valley tops Winthrop in boys basketball
Also, Monmouth boys pick up an MVC road win and St. Dom’s/Winthrop/Monmouth secures a shutout in girls hockey.
Boys hockey: Edward Little uses power play to pull away from St. Dom’s
The Red Eddies score three power-play goals in the second period. They convert 3 of 4 chances for the game, while St. Dom’s goes 0 for 2.