Lisbon Schools Superintendent Richard A. Green said Thursday all football team activities are still suspended until further notice.
Haley Jones
Staff Writer
Haley has been with the Sun Journal sports department since November 2023. She graduated from Occidental College in Los Angeles in May 2022 with a degree in international relations. Haley also played lacrosse for the Tigers, so naturally, her love of sports led her to pursue a permanent sports journalism role. Before her move to Maine, she previously worked as a general assignment reporter in Lancaster, S.C., covering education, city council, crime and business. Haley is a native southerner, born and raised in Alpharetta, Georgia, so don’t be surprised when she slips the occasional “y’all” into her interview questions.
Field hockey: Winthrop defends its home turf to top rival Gardiner and stay undefeated
The Ramblers held off the Tigers’ furious second-half rally to improve to 10-0.
Lisbon superintendent says there’s no timeline on investigation into alleged hazing
Allegations were brought to light Friday after the high school football team forfeited its game. All football activities have been suspended indefinitely.
Lisbon High suspends football team activities in wake of hazing investigation
Lisbon Police Department confirms an ongoing investigation into hazing “involving multiple people” at the school.
Field hockey: Grace Estes’ overtime goal lifts Hall-Dale/Monmouth over Spruce Mountain
Estes scores both goals for the Bulldogs, who earn their seventh victory of the season and a measure of revenge against the Phoenix.
Field hockey: For Leavitt, it came down to corners, corners and more corners in win over Gardiner
Ainsley Barry, Kada Beedy and Maddie Morin score one goal each to preserve the Hornets’ undefeated start.
Football: Clutch Edward Little beats Messalonskee for first win in more than two years
Senior quarterback TJ Kramarz scores three touchdowns, including one in the final minute that lifts Red Eddies past the Eagles.
Winthrop grad Alec Brown back in Maine, coaching at Bates
After three years in North Dakota, the former Winthrop/Monmouth standout was hired this summer as the Bobcats’ tights ends and special teams coach.
Football: Dirigo squeaks out a narrow win over Oak Hill with 2 big touchdowns
Hudson Lufkin threw for 151 yards and a touchdown for the Cougars, who moved up to 11-man football from the 8-man game this season.
Watch: Friday night lights are back on in Maine
The excitement returned to football fields across the state.