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Alex Hemingway of Mt. Abram won the individual boys race while Sophie O'Clair of Maranacook won the girls race.
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The Maine Principals' Association and state agencies reverse course, allowing teams in yellow counties to start practices and eventually play games.
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The Ramblers' comeback attempt falls short in a 46-41 road loss Tuesday.
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The Rams turned a close game into a 10-point halftime advantage and never let the host Ramblers get back close enough.
Boys Basketball
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Individual drills involving players and coaches can start as planned on Monday in "green" counties, but team practices and scrimmages have been moved from Dec. 14 to Jan. 4.
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The Hall of Fame coach was in his second stint as Morse high's boys' basketball coach, but retired after undergoing cancer treatment and having a lung removed.
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Giana Russo leads Lisbon past Telstar, and Wyatt Hathaway's big fourth quarter helps Leavitt boys top Brunswick. Plus more hoops from the season's opening night.
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Greenville outscores Rangeley 22-4 in the third quarter to pick up D South victory.
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Wol Maiwen scores 21 points, blocks three shots and grabs nine rebounds for Red Eddies.
Girls' Basketball
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The senior point guard was a prolific scorer and dynamic passer in leading the Rangers to back-to-back Class A state championships.
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This year's team features several returning All-State selections, along with two sophomores.
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A region-by-region preview of the high school girls' basketball tournament.
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Saints senior returned to the court after missing all of the 2017-18 basketball season.
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Patriots finish the season with convincing win over Falcons.
boys' hockey
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Bobby Parker led St. Dom's to it's first state championship in 19 years as the Saints defeated Biddeford 4-2 on March 9th.
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Maine Nordiques have signed former Lewiston Blue Devils Cole Ouellette and Alex Rivet to NAHL tenders, along with a pair of other players.
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Fuksa was key in St. Dom's victory over Lewiston in the Class A North regional final.
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Top seed Thornton Academy falters in semifinals.
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Leavitt/Gray-New Gloucester/Oak Hill/Poland build seven-goal lead in opening period.
girls' hockey
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Eagles extend team record for wins with seventh in 8-1 victory.
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Madison Conley, Gemma Landry and Sara Robert have been a big part of the Blue Devils' title run, but they will need to be better than ever Saturday in the state championship game.
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Cheverus/Kennebunk/Old Orchard Beach will meet Lewiston in state championship.
wrestling
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The Maine Principals' Association announced the move Thursday in hopes that pandemic conditions will improve enough to allow for competition.
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Kelly, a senior, earned National Player of the Year honors in girls' soccer after leading the Windjammers to a fourth consecutive Class A state title.
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Dunham earns 182-pound title, Buono wins 195 final for his 150th career victory.
cheering
skiing
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The longtime Phoenix coach, who coaches the girls' soccer and Alpine ski teams, is stepping down to spend more time with his family. He will continue to coach the boys' tennis team.
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The bill would prevent the Maine Principals' Association from preventing athletes and their coaches from attending larger out-of-season competitions.
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Indoor track and field
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More high school sports
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Maranacook, Skowhegan and Gardiner took part in the Alpine skiing competition in Auburn
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Citing research that shows more depression and anxiety when school sports are shut down, athletic directors and coaches in Maine's ‘yellow’ counties lobby for teams to at least be allowed to gather for drills and conditioning during the pandemic.
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Citing research that shows more depression and anxiety when school sports are shut down, athletic directors and coaches in Maine's ‘yellow’ counties lobby for teams to at least be allowed to gather for drills and conditioning during the pandemic.
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The Rams forward had a goal and an assist in the 2-1 victory at the two teams' shared home rink Monday night.
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Mt. Blue and Spruce Mountain are working on skills to prepare for any potential virtual meets this season.
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Mt. Blue goes with the flow as the Cougars prepare for Nordic season.
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Skowhegan beats Mt. Blue in boys action Friday night, but this was hardly a typical night.
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Quarry Trails in Waterville hosts five-team meet, with the Black Bears racing to the top.
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Leah Danala has her hands full with both Mt. Abram and Spruce Mountain
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With a free Friday on their hands, Rams and Ramblers get exhibition together in advance of next week's game.
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When Spruce Mountain High School athletes learned most competitive sports were approved for this winter, the number of athletes ineligible to participate because of grades went from 47 to 14.
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High school coaches are confused and frustrated why youth and club sports are able to resume in "yellow" counties while their teams remain sidelined.