No. 1 Greyhounds take the lead late and catch the Mustangs in a rundown to earn the semifinal victory.
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Adam Robinson is a part-time sports writer who’s live in Auburn for all 23 years of his life. He covers high school, college and professional sports in Maine. After spending two years at the University of Maine at Orono, Robinson transferred to Husson University to take part in its journalism program in conjunction with the New England School of Communication and graduated in May 2018. In his spare time, Robinson is usually watching sports of any kind with a fandom towards Michigan and New England professional and college teams. Robinson also is an avid runner, video game player and traveler.
Baseball: Oak Hill blanks Winthrop, sets up showdown with top-ranked Lisbon
Kyle Delano and Jackson Arbour combine for a shutout and help out at the plate as the eighth-seeded Raiders down the No. 9 Ramblers in a C South first-round playoff game.
Track and Field: Lisbon/Oak Hill and Winslow win Class C state championships
Sarah Moore’s two individual wins pace the Greyhounds, while Joseph Richard’s 400 title boosts the Black Raiders.
Softball: Monmouth rallies to beat rival Winthrop in 11 innings
The Mustangs score three runs in the bottom of the seventh to send the game to extras, then win it four frames later in walk-off fashion.
Track and field: Lisbon/Oak Hill boys and girls sweep MVC titles
Kiana Goldberg and Hunter Burkhardt earn athlete of meet awards and help the Greyhounds teams win decisively.
Baseball: Clutch Monmouth slides past Oak Hill
Matt Marquis singles home Hayden Fletcher in the bottom of the seventh to give the Mustangs a 4-3 walk-off win over the Raiders.
Baseball: Tyler Hreben starts, pitches Maranacook past Leavitt on the road
Black Bears senior, normally a closer, pitches a gem in his first start of the season, out-dueling Hornets sophomore Will Keach.
Baseball: Lisbon’s Nick Ferrence strikes out 15 in win over Mt. Abram
The senior’s strong performance on the mound complements fifth-inning outburst by the Greyhounds’ offense.
‘It was earned’: CMCC triumphed over youth and adversity to win third title since 2017
The young Mustangs returned to Auburn on Saturday after claiming the program’s third USCAA Division 2 women’s basketball championship in Virginia this week.
C South boys basketball: Trenton Hutchinson, Dirigo too much for Carrabec
Junior leads Cougars past the Cobras and into the C South semifinals.