Boys basketball: Bucks’ big man Gavin Charest helps hold the fort down with 11 points, 19 rebounds and seven blocks.
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Alpine skiing: Rangeley girls and Mt. Abram boys win MVC slalom titles, Mt. Blue girls and boys first in KVAC
Cougars and Lakers dominate girls slalom races with many top finishers.
Area roundup: Dirigo girls split two games in two towns
The Cougars beat Telstar in Bethel and then fall to rival Mountain Valley in Dixfield. Plus, more basketball action from Wednesday.
Area roundup: Monmouth/Winthrop wins Class D regional cheering title; Oxford Hills hosts Nordic sprint race
The Mustangs beat out runner-up Central Aroostook by more than 11 points. Also, the sun was shining in Paris for Nordic ski races at Sunnycroft Farm.
Area roundup: Winnie LaRochelle surpasses 1,000 points in Rangeley girls’ win
LaRochelle is one of five Lakers to scorer in double figures. Also: The Telstar girls basketball team and Red Hornets girls hockey team also win big, and more basketball and hockey recaps from Wednesday.
Area roundup: Oak Hill outlasts Telstar in girls basketball
A late layup lifts the Raiders to the MVC victory. Close wins for the Spruce Mountain and Dirigo boys, as well, and the Sassi Memorial has a rescheduled date.
Area roundup: St. Dom’s/Gray-NG/Winthrop/Monmouth girls get win on senior night
The Saints’ seniors lead the way. The Lewiston girls hockey team also rolls to a win, and the Lisbon boys and Dirigo girls are victorious in MVC basketball.
Area roundup: Oxford Hills and Winthrop boys earn wins
The Vikings and Ramblers finish off narrow victories, and the Red Hornets girls hockey team earns its biggest win of the season.
Area roundup: Brayden Stevens’ 21 points pace Telstar boys to first win
Also: The Spruce Mountain boys remain unbeaten with close win over Madison, and more boys and girls basketball recaps from Wednesday, as well as skiing, swimming and indoor track and field results.
Area roundup: Winthrop flips script in second half for girls basketball win over Dirigo
The Ramblers trail at halftime before clamping down on defense. The Oak Hill girls use a big second quarter to win, the St. Dom’s boys win big, and an area college coach reaches a milestone.