The list of area’s best features multiple players from the two state champions.
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The Maine high school football landscape is changing again. Here are 4 teams that are on the move.
The eight-man ranks are gaining new members, but also losing a team, while Class C is adopting a nine-game regular-season schedule.
Varsity Maine Boys Basketball Player of the Year: Nolan Ames, Camden Hills
The senior was regarded as the top returning player in Maine and consistently proved he was the best throughout the season.
Meet the 2025-26 Varsity Maine boys basketball All-State team
Two juniors and two freshmen are among the high-scoring, guard-heavy group.
Meet the 2025-26 Varsity Maine All-State girls basketball team
Four classifications are represented in this list of the state’s best players.
Varsity Maine Girls Swimmer of the Year: Rowan Stewart, Camden Hills
The senior won four Class B titles and helped the Windjammers repeat as state champions in her first year of high school swimming.
Nolan Ames of Camden Hills is Maine Gatorade winner
Ames takes the annual award for boys basketball after setting a school scoring record and guiding Windjammers to the Class A North title.
Portland Museum of Art’s Youth Art Month exhibit spotlights Maine’s young artists
Student artists from across the state are represented in an exhibit running through April 5 at the Portland Museum of Art.
Meet the Class B boys hockey players of the year
Brunswick’s Ethan Patterson wins the Evans Spear Award, while Blake Christie of Camden Hills and Messalonskee’s Denny Martin share the North award.
Camden Hills girls, Morse boys retain Class B swimming titles
Rowan Stewart of Camden Hills and MDI’s Patrick Saltysiak are chosen as the performers of the meet after each wins two individual titles.