Top individual performances from Week 5.
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Some of the best individual performances of the second week of high school football.
Boys hockey: Kings continue to roll in regular-season finale against the Eagles
Conner Boulay totals four goals and two assists in the win, while Hunter Bussiere tallies three goals and three assists and Will Keach records three goals and two assists.
Wrestling: Mt. Blue climbs to top at Class A North championships
The Cougars win the title with some upsets in the later rounds. Windham/Gray-NG/Westbrook is the runner-up, while Edward Little and Oxford Hills each have an individual champ. With complete results.
Volleyball: Gardiner advances to Class B semifinals with straight-set win over Gray-New Gloucester
The Tigers sweep the Patriots, one of the few teams to take a set from Gardiner this season.
Nordic skiing: Mt. Blue claims boys and girls state championships
Cougars senior Emma Charles sweeps the classical and freestyle races for the third time in her career. Maranacook, Yarmouth, Mt. Abram and Fort Kent also win team titles.
Skiing: Despite slushy conditions, Mt. Blue boys and girls dominate classical races
Emma Charles of Mt. Blue and Joey Rouhana of Falmouth take individual titles in Class A and will lead the field for Thursday’s freestyle pursuits.
Nordic state championships: Mt. Blue boys and girls dominate classical races in slushy conditions
Emma Charles earns another state title. Caribou’s Kayley Bell and Orono’s Ruth White also win girls races, while Falmouth’s Joey Rouhana, Leavitt’s Logan Ouellette and Mt. Abram’s Alex Hemingway are the boys champions.
Class B Alpine skiing: Rangeley girls finish third at state championships
Cape Elizabeth boys and Yarmouth girls win team state titles, while Cape’s Tiernan Lathrop and Dana Schwartz sweep the boys and girls slalom titles, respectively.
Cheering: Medomak Valley wins B South title and Leavitt places second
The Panthers win their 11th consecutive regional title, despite constantly changing plans and moving athletes around due to injuries and quarantine.