The Maine Principals’ Association changes its decision and will allow a Leavitt High sophomore to race in regional and state cross-country championships, albeit in a separate division by himself, a ruling that has left the boy’s father disappointed.
Fall sports
Girls soccer: Waterville passes tough test from Erskine
Paige St. Pierre scores two goals to lead Purple Panthers to victory.
Golf: Kents Hill’s Tarrio eyes second straight Class C individual title
Defending Class A champion Caleb Manuel poised for showdown with Thornton Academy’s Armand Ouellette.
Cross country: MPA allowing Jonathan Schomaker to compete in separate wheelchair race at regionals
Leavitt Area High School sophomore also will test Twin Brook course in front of MPA to see if he can compete with the rest of the athletes at the Class B South regionals later this month.
Girls soccer: Richmond blanks Temple
Bereans pack it in, but Bobcats able to find enough goals to earn East-West win.
Field hockey: Winslow blanks Lawrence, states case in B North
Black Raiders rebound from first loss of the season with a strong effort against rival.
Football Game of the Week: Gardiner looks to stay in chase vs. Mt. Blue
Tigers need win to keep hopes healthy in Class B North race, while Cougars pursue a high seed.
Football Game of the Week: MCI hosts Winslow in Big 11 showdown
Black Raiders, Huskies look to establish themselves as the team to beat in Class C North.
Football: With crossover games, some Class B rivalries take a hit
Realignment meant games between Class A and B schools, at the expense of some traditional matchups.