The Panthers win their 11th consecutive regional title, despite constantly changing plans and moving athletes around due to injuries and quarantine.
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Boys hockey: Poland/Leavitt/Oak Hill/Gray-NG pulls away from St. Dom’s
The Kings break a tie late in the second period and add two goals in the third to earn a 4-1 win over the Saints.
Caroline Audette, Edward Little/Leavitt/Poland skate past St. Dom’s/Winthrop/Gray-New Gloucester/Monmouth
Girls hockey: Senior scores two goals in the Red Hornets’ bounce-back win over the Saints.
Skiing notebook: Sassi Memorial a chance for Nordic skiers to demonstrate their talent and have fun
Black Mountain will host races on Saturday, with the girls classical race beginning at 9:30 a.m. followed by the boys event at 10:30 a.m.
Area roundup: Big third quarter powers Monmouth boys to win over Boothbay
Sammy Calder sinks three 3-pointers as the Mustangs pull away. Also, Oxford Hills’ Molly Corbett and Gray-New Gloucester’s Nate Hebert catch fire, and more basketball action from Saturday.
Sophia Hartley paces Edward Little/Leavitt/Poland past St. Dom’s/Gray-NG/Winthrop/Monmouth
Girls hockey: Hartley scored two important goals in the Red Hornets’ rivalry win over the Saints.
H.S. basketball notebook: Oak Hill boys wait then win opener
Also, reclassification results in big changes in girls basketball.
Volleyball: Gardiner rolls into Class B semifinals
No. 2 Tigers make quick work of No. 7 Gray-New Gloucester in Class B quarterfinal match.
2021 boys soccer preview: Another final run together for Mt. Abram’s Allen family
Preview notebook: This is the last season for Roadrunners coach Darren Allen with son Ian and all his classmates on the team. Also, there’s another new coach at Gray-New Gloucester and youth will be relied upon for some area teams.
Monmouth claims Class C cheer state championship
Cheerleading: Bangor (Class A), Hermon (Class B) and Penobscot Valley (Class D) also earn state crowns.