Senior year featured big moments in one of Maine’s most impressive football seasons and postseason no-hitter in the spring.
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.
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Yarmouth’s Sofia Mavor earns her second state title and Kennebunk’s George Cutone becomes a rare three-time champion.
Red Sox fall to Seattle, 1-0, on J.P. Crawford homer
Boston starter Nick Pivetta allows one run and three hits in six innings, striking out 10 batters without a walk.
Boys basketball: Sammy Calder’s big-moment excellence has Monmouth in first state final
“I think that when he’s on the court … the other guys around him just sort of believe that we can get it done,” coach Wade Morrill said. The Mustangs face Mount View in the Class C title game Saturday.
C South boys final: Monmouth holds on against Mt. Abram, wins first regional title
Lucas Harmon scores all of the Mustangs’ fourth-quarter points, including three after the Roadrunners tie the game in the final minute.
Wrestling: Mt. Blue climbs to top at Class A North championships
The Cougars win the title with some upsets in the later rounds. Windham/Gray-NG/Westbrook is the runner-up, while Edward Little and Oxford Hills each have an individual champ. With complete results.
Girls basketball: Jaydn Pingree becomes Spruce Mountain’s all-time leading scorer in win over Madison
Pingree surpasses 1,000 career points then set a new program record in an important MVC win.
Girls basketball: Winthrop whips it around Mt. Abram for convincing win
The Ramblers’ commitment to ball movement pays off in a big way.
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.