The sisters combine for 21 points and play their roles in the Ramblers’ pressure defense that causes the Falcons fits.
Adam Robinson
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.
H.S. basketball notebook: Rangeley girls getting season going after slow start
After getting multiple games postponed at the beginning of the season, the 3-1 Rangeley girls basketball team is ready for a big stretch of games.
H.S. basketball notebook: ‘Defensive mindset’ propelling Winthrop girls this season
Also, Mountain Valley’s Autumn Freeman catches fire, Teigan Pelletier providing scoring punch for Oxford Hills, the St. Dom’s boys off to strong start and the young Spruce Mountain girls are undefeated.
Winthrop’s aggressive defense stymies Oak Hill
Girls basketball: The Ramblers shut down the Raiders for a pair of long stretches — one in each half — to earn the MVC home win.
Oak Hill pulls away from Buckfield
Boys basketball: Ramon Spearman returns and helps the Raiders turn up the intensity in win over the Bucks.
Oxford Hills’ Eli Soehren named Maine Gatorade Football Player of the Year
The junior quarterback/defensive back passed for more than 1,900 yards and 25 touchdowns and ran for more than 900 yards.
All-Region Boys Soccer Player of the Year: Monmouth’s Hayden Fletcher
Senior forward scored 36 goals — and set a new school record for career goals — and helped the Mustangs reach the Class C South semifinals.
A more physical Logan Baird has helped lead Winthrop/Monmouth/Hall-Dale to Class D state final
H.S. football: After a slow first few weeks, the senior running back amped up his physicality during the second half of the season.
Oak Hill holds off Lisbon in Class D quarterfinal
H.S. football: The Raiders stop a potential go-ahead two-point conversion and hang on for a 20-19 victory over the Greyhounds.
Maranacook runs through Telstar to advance to 8-man Small School South final
H.S. football: Quarterback Chris Reid led the Black Bears to a win over the Rebels in the semfinals. Maranacook will face Dirigo in the region final.