Jake Hale had a goal and two assists in Fairbanks’ 4-1 win against the Maine Nordiques.
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.
Maine Nordiques excited to be back in Minnesota for season opener
Junior hockey: The Nordiques open the regular season with four games in Blaine, Minnesota, starting Wednesday against the Fairbanks Ice Dogs.
Monmouth strikes quick in win over Oak Hill
Boys soccer: Hayden Fletcher’s three goals pace the Mustangs in a 7-3 victory over the Raiders.
Lauryn Wood sparks Winthrop’s offense in win over Lisbon
Field hockey: Wood scores five goals in the Ramblers’ 10-0 road win over the Greyhounds.
Maine Nordiques wrap up camp with a competitive scrimmage
Junior hockey: Also, Tristan Thibeault participates in his third Nordiques camp, and Zach Whitehead, the son of former UMaine coach Tim Whitehead, is excited to be back in Maine.
Brendon Croteau and Abby Spector excited to bring their expertise to the Bates College golf teams
Croteau, a Lewiston High School and USM graduate, and Spector, one of the best golfers Maine has produced, have been hired as the Bobcats’ directors of golf.
10-year-old Turner boy critically injured in ATV crash
The accident occurred around 1 p.m. near 55 Bean St. in Turner.
Drew Powell storms back to win Match Play Invitational
Maine golf: 4-down Jeff Cole through six holes in Thursday’s final, Powell finds his stride on seventh hole and keeps rolling through the back nine.
Powell overcomes shaky start to capture Match Play championship
Drew Powell struggles early, but rallies and watches Jeff Cole’s tying putt on No. 18 fall short to secure the Maine State Golf Association Match Play Invitational title.
Drew Powell and Jeff Cole advance to Match Play final
Golf: Powell needed extra holes in his semifinal while Cole cruises into the final at Fox Ridge. Craig Chapman of the host course was knocked out in the quarterfinals.