RICHMOND — Jamie Plummer wasted little time making history Tuesday night for the Richmond girls basketball team.
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HIGH SCHOOL WRESTLING NOTEBOOK: Dual meets important to Rams
Cony finished in fourth place at the recent Cony Duals Tournament. The Rams went 4-1 in dual matches to add to a season record that currently stands at 10-2. Coach Shawn Totman stresses the importance of dual meets to his athletes, but says his philosophy is not shared by everyone.
COLLEGE CONNECTIONS: Johnson improving every game
FARMINGTON — There are no secrets when it comes to what the University of Maine at Farmington men’s basketball team wants to do offensively each and every game.
Local college students recognized
UNITY — Darian Nadeau has been named to the fall 2012 semester honor’s list at Unity College.
Activists crowd State House as Legislature convenes
Amid promises to tackle the budget, the new legislative session kicks off with meetings.
LOCAL ROUNDUP: Worster sets Forest Hills record
GREENVILLE — Evan Worster scored 19 points and became the all-time leading scorer in Forest Hills High School boys basketbal history, leading the Tigers to a 57-54 overtime win against East/West Conference rival Greenville.
BCS CHAMPIONSHIP: SECond to none
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) — There is no end in sight, not for Alabama or the Southeastern Conference.
HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS BASKETBALL: Bulldogs nip Rams in final seconds
FAIRFIELD — With 23 seconds to play and Lawrence trailing by two points, the Bulldogs called for a play to get the ball to center Nia Irving. Everybody knew it was coming. Including Cony.
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS BASKETBALL: Raiders roll to win
WINSLOW — The Winslow High School boys basketball team’s game plan revolved around getting Medomak Valley big man John Murray out of the game as much as possible. Turned out, Mother Nature beat the Black Raiders to Murray.
WRESTLING NOTEBOOK: Indians enjoying success
The Skowhegan team has had great success over the past few weeks. The Indians won the Cony Duals, beating traditional Western A power Noble in the finals. Skowhegan wrestlers earned eight medals at the Noble Tournament. Andrew Pineo (195) won his weight class while Kam Doucette (132) placed second.