Delano, a senior, has gained nearly 700 yards in four games so far this season for the Raiders.
Nathan Fournier
Staff Writer
Nathan Fournier has been a sports reporter for the Sun Journal the past eight years. He enjoys hanging out with family and friends, watching sports when he's not working. He's a 2010 graduate of the New England School of Communications.
Boys soccer: Monmouth tops Mt. Abram in battle of state champions
Rory Foyt’s two second-half goals pace the the reigning Class D champions to a victory over the reigning Class C champs.
Football: Leavitt holds off Cony’s fourth-quarter rally
Mason Henderson scored three touchdowns to help the Hornets build a 21-point lead.
Boys soccer: Mt. Abram shuts out Winthrop
Roadrunners defense stout, while the offense scores early and add two second-half goals.
Football notebook: Streaks are meant to be broken, and many were in Week 3
Madison, Edward Little and Biddeford earn long-awaited victories, but state’s longest win streak ends; the trend of Kennebunk-Marshwood wildness continues; Gardiner’s defense standing tall; and Spruce Mountain savors long trip north.
Girls soccer: Brittany Carrier leads Buckfield past Richmond
Carrier scores three consecutive goals to help the Bucks seize control in the first half. With video.
Girls soccer: Edward Little pulls away from Lewiston
Gabby Gerry and Layla Facchiano each score twice for the Red Eddies in a game that ended early due to an injury.
Watch: Winthrop football opens with an impressive shutout win over Leavitt
The Ramblers convert turnovers into points and deal the Hornets their first setback since November 2021.
MPA no longer requiring Maine high school soccer players to wear mouth guards
The Maine Principals’ Association overturns longstanding rule, but “strongly recommends that soccer players continue to wear a well-fitted mouth guard.”
Bruins coach Jim Montgomery helps kick off hockey season at fan fest in Lewiston
Bruins bench leader and former UMaine player was the guest of honor at the Boston Bruins Fan Fest at The Colisee, where Montgomery played twice during his college career.