DURHAM, N.H. — The University of Maine men’s hockey team fought back from a three-goal deficit but couldn’t score the equalizer and lost to the University of New Hampshire 3-2 Saturday night at the Whittemore Center.
CLASS A GIRLS SOCCER: Bangor shuts out Scarborough to win A title
FALMOUTH — Jade Baumrind’s goal 10 minutes into the first half lifted a weight off her team’s shoulders, striker Grace MacLean said, allowing Bangor to play its game.
CLASS C BOYS SOCCER: Waynflete wins in 2OT
HAMPDEN — A minute after sinking to the turf after a hard tackle near midfield, William Cleaves found himself approaching the net after a direct kick from teammate Daniel Wiener floated near the top of the box.
Maine-based PAC spends big to defeat Question 1
A Maine-based political action committee has either spent or has committed to spend more than $311,000 to convince voters on Tuesday to reject Question 1.
CLASS A BOYS SOCCER STATE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME: Messalonskee’s run ends in Class A title game
FALMOUTH — Messalonskee High School senior Oleksandr Shatskov sat down on the turf, his head hung low as the sting of defeat started to resonate.
TRAVIS LAZARCZYK: Jones earned his shot
The photo is almost seven years old now and was taken shortly before the start of Josh Jones’ senior basketball season at Erskine Academy.
CLASS D BOYS SOCCER STATE CHAMPIONSHIP: Wilcox sets mark in Patriots win
FALMOUTH — Bangor Christian and senior Brad Wilcox enjoyed a record-setting day at the Class D state soccer championship Saturday.
COLLEGE ROUNDUP: Husson wins NAC men’s soccer championship
BANGOR — Sophomore Zach Emeigh scored a goal at the 88 minute, 23 second mark to lift Husson to a 3-2 win over Castleton State in the North Atlantic Conference men’s soccer final Saturday.
BOYS SOCCER: Falmouth tops Camden
HAMPDEN — Cameron Bell looked up and saw daylight. Although he stood behind midfield and Falmouth’s forte is short passes that emphasize possession soccer, Bell took a chance and went long.
CLASS D GIRLS SOCCER STATE CHAMPIONSHIP: Richmond girls win again
FALMOUTH — Richmond senior Danica Hurley and her teammates wouldn’t be denied a second straight Class D soccer state championship Saturday, even with Van Buren goalkeeper Ashley Wilson putting on an acrobatic show.