The Ramblers’ commitment to ball movement pays off in a big way.
Lee Horton
Lee Horton is the Varsity Maine Editor for the Maine Trust for Local News. He joined the Sun Journal as assistant sports editor in July 2016, then served as sports editor from May 2018 to May 2024. Prior to moving to Maine, he was the sports editor at the Peninsula Daily News in Port Angeles, Washington.
Mt. Blue builds big lead, then holds off Oxford Hills
The Vikings cage Cougars standout Evans Sterling, but the other Mt. Blue players help out to keep the team undefeated. Oxford Hills makes Mt. Blue sweat in the second half, however.
Boys basketball: Mt. Blue builds big lead, then holds off Oxford Hills
The Vikings limit Cougars standout Evans Sterling’s scoring, but other players help keep the team’s undefeated start intact after Oxford Hills makes Mt. Blue sweat in the second half.
Football: Gabe Robinson boots Winthrop past Oak Hill in D South semifinal
The Ramblers advance to the regional final by scoring 11 points in the final 2:07, including Robinson’s 30-yard field goal as time expires.
Field hockey: Leavitt battles past Gardiner in B North quarterfinal
Ainsley Barry’s first-quarter goal provides the lead and confidence, and Maddie Morin’s two scores put the fourth-seeded Hornets over the top against the fifth-seeded Tigers.
Varsity Maine Football Honor Roll, Week 6
These were among the top individual performances across the state over the weekend.
College football: Lincoln Merrill helps Colby survive Bates
Former Oxford Hills standout seals the Mules’ victory over the Bobcats with an interception in the end zone, but Colby coach Jack Cosgrove said, “Bates outplayed us.”
Boys soccer: Lisbon works past Winthrop for third straight win
The Greyhounds score twice in the second half to take game between young Class C South squads.
Varsity Maine Football Honor Roll, Week 3
These were among the top individual performances across the state over the weekend.
Varsity Maine Boys’ Team of the Year: Oxford Hills football
The Vikings capped a perfect season with their first state championship in football, outscoring their opponents 417-111 over 11 games.