These Maine boys basketball teams have all the momentum as February arrives
February is about being red-hot, and some teams have found a groove at the right time.
February is about being red-hot, and some teams have found a groove at the right time.
A big third quarter propels the Huskies to a victory.
Cheverus still the unanimous No. 1, while Gray-New Gloucester and Biddeford move up.
The MSCA All-American and Class A Player of the Year anchored an impenetrable Scarborough defense and helped guide the Red Storm to the Class A title.
Edward Little co-op, fresh of a win over No. 2 Yarmouth/Freeport, receives every first-place vote.
The Vikings win the Class A title, while the Black Raiders take Class B.
The poised senior confirms at the Marathon Sports Elite Meet indoor invitational that she’s right at the top of the Maine rankings in the high jump and pole vault.
In order to host the state championship meets at Colby College, the swimming calendar starts and ends about two weeks later than pervious seasons.
Quarry Road Trails offers skiing, hiking, snowshoeing and more and is an economic development driver for central Maine.