With conference and state championship meets on tap, coaches see value in tuneup events this weekend.
Spring sports
Girls lacrosse: Patience pays off for Gardiner in win over Lawrence
Tigers take their time on offense, pick their spots to earn KVAC B victory.
Atlantis Martin’s pitching, Poland’s offensive onslaught too much for Oak Hill
Softball: Junior strikes out 12 batters and the Knights pull away from the Raiders with an eight-run third inning.
Softball: Hall-Dale heats back up at the plate in victory over Maranacook
Bulldogs were starting to cool offensively before breaking out with balanced attack
Tennis: Waterville represented well as state singles tournament approaches
Purple Panthers send three boys and two girls to Round of 52, while nearly a dozen other local players go into the weekend.
Girls lacrosse: Messalonskee showing no signs of rust
Eagles are 5-0 this season, scoring 85 goals, while allowing just seven defensively.
Track and Field: KVAC, MVC championships planned, to be held in multiple locations
Both the KVAC and MVC championship meets will be split up into multiple locations over multiple days.
Morse softball team rallies behind teammate diagnosed with Hodgkin’s lymphoma
Junior Madison Potter an inspiration to a team, a school and a community.
Softball: Brooke McKenney, Madison shut down Waterville
Bulldogs pitcher bears down with runners on base, turns in another dominant outing.
Softball: Despite inexperience, Richmond producing at the plate
Bobcats navigating through schedule despite having minimal varsity experience prior to season.