Waterville, Gardiner and Erskine compete at Natanis.
Golf
Golf: Mt. Ararat tops Edward Little, Mt. Blue, to kick off season
High school sports return as golf season gets underway.
High school golf preview: After rushed 2020 campaign, central Maine teams seeking return to some normalcy
Area schools squeezed their entire season into a month last fall, with matches conducted in pods.
U.S. Open: Henley, Oosthuizen share lead, with Koepka close behind
Brooks Koepka, seeking a third U.S. Open victory in five years, is two shots behind Russell Henley and Louis Oosthuizen – one of 36 players who still need to complete their opening round.
Golf wrap-up: Championships gave abbreviated season a fitting ending
COVID concerns shortened season, but opportunity to compete for conference and state titles made up for it.
Lindsay Cote ready for next level after signing to play golf at Division II university
Waterville senior to play at Coker University in South Carolina after summer that included Maine Junior championship victory.
Remember When: Good depth delivered Erskine golf a Class B championship in 2016
Eagles rolled to perfect 12-0 record and captured program’s first title.
Recently crowned golf state champions Freeport and Greely meet in unique showdown
It’s been a different season during coronavirus pandemic, with regionalized scheduling providing some intriguing matchups.
Golf: Freeport rolls in Class B championship for program’s first title.
Orono prevails in Class C; Kempf and Haylock, Fahey and Flanagan individual champions.
Class A golf: Greely wins first Class A title since 1990
Bonny Eagle’s Remy Levin wins the girls championship, while Greely’s Andrew Klein takes the boys crown.