The Windjammers will try to win their first boys basketball title in 15 years Saturday night.
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State finalists rise in Varsity Maine boys basketball poll
Camden Hills, Portland, Gardiner and Yarmouth fill the top 4 spots.
Camden Hills boys basketball clinches first regional crown since 2011
Nolan Ames (21 points, 11 assists, 8 rebounds) nearly achieves a triple-double as the Windjammers top Brunswick for the Class A North title.
Camden Hills boys basketball runs away in Class A North semifinal
Nolan Ames leads the Windjammers with 24 points and 11 rebounds in a win over Bangor.
Noble repeats as Class A wrestling champion
Brady Ouellette becomes the program’s first four-time state champion, and the Knights win their 16th state crown.
Friday’s basketball in Augusta: Camden Hills cruises in A North girls quarterfinal
Leah Jones leads the Windjammers with 19 points in a win over Brunswick.
Regions we’re most excited about in the Maine basketball tourneys
Here are the tournaments that Varsity Maine reporters are looking forward to the most.
At girls basketball tournament time, point guards make the difference
They keep their teams organized and poised through the chaos of big games. And this postseason will feature several standouts at the position.
Here are 15 Maine girls basketball players who will impact the state tourney
These players have impressed during the regular season and hope to lead their teams on deep runs through February.
These 15 players will impact the Maine boys basketball tournament
Elite players can be found from York to Madawaska and from Salem Township to Bar Harbor.