Rollins College senior lacrosse player previously was voted Sunshine State Conference Player of the Year.
St. Dom’s Saints
Area roundup: Late run separates St. Dom’s softball from MCI
Saints score on a wild pitch in seventh inning to remain unbeaten. Also: Lilly Gish’s overtime goal lifts Lewiston girls lacrosse, and Gray-New Gloucester softball and baseball win big.
Area roundup: Wells strong-arms St. Dom’s in girls lacrosse
Jessica Zimmerman leads the Saints with three goals and goalie Natalie Russell stops seven shots. Also, the Winthrop softball team runs into a stout Madison pitcher.
Area roundup: Spruce Mountain edges Dirigo in baseball
The Phoenix only need one good inning to get the win. Other baseball winners include Edward Little and Oak Hill, while the Poland and St. Dom’s softball teams score in bunches.
Area roundup: Oak Hill comes from behind in eighth to dispatch Winthrop
Isaac Morrisette leads the Raiders’ with two RBIs. Also: Winthrop and Gray-New Gloucester softball win close games, St. Dom’s sweeps Mt. View, and Edward Little boys lacrosse dominant in road victory.
Area roundup: Spruce Mountain sinks Oak Hill in 10 innings in baseball
Lucas Towers’ second sac fly in as many innings ends it for the Phoenix. Also, Lisbon and Mt. Abram pick up MVC baseball wins, and Oxford Hills and Leavitt collect KVAC softball victories.
Area roundup: Hunter Gibson’s walk-off dinger pushes Poland past Mt. Blue
With the Knights trailing by one, Gibson hits two-run homer in the bottom of the seventh. Also: Mt. Abram edges Oak Hill, and the Monmouth, Oak Hill, Poland and Spruce Mountain softball teams win big.
Area roundup: Oxford Hills softball wallops Edward Little
Kaydence Morse hammers out five hits and drove in six runs for the Vikings. Also: The Red Eddies edge the Vikings in baseball and Poland’s softball and baseball teams sweep Lake Region.
High school roundup: MCI squeaks past St. Dom’s
Also, the Saints’ softball team remains unbeaten with a 7-6 win over the Huskies.
Softball: St. Dom’s sweeps Old Orchard Beach behind the arm and bat of Kathleen Dean
Dean notched both wins and the Saints’ offense racked up 26 hits and 24 runs in a dominant doubleheader against Seagulls.