Purple Panthers, Black Bears continue to find success on the court.
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Baseball: Opportunistic Monmouth pulls away from Mt. Abram
Mustangs defeat Roadrunners 5-1 to pick up important MVC victory.
College notebook: Julia Reny makes most of injury, turns in Division III New England title for Thomas College
Battling a nagging hamstring injury, Cony High School graduate becomes region’s best in the javelin.
Girls lacrosse: Messalonskee rolls to win over Mt. Blue
Eagles net 11 goals from three different players in win.
Local roundup: Oak Hill baseball slips past Hall-Dale
The Raiders improve to 5-1 with tough MVC victory.
Softball: Lawrence edges Gardiner in 10 innings
Maylie Knox double gives Bulldogs major win over defending Class B champions.
Sidelines: Fran Purnell’s legacy goes further than a baseball field
Waterville youth baseball ambassador, who died Tuesday at 83, cared for others, on and off the field, Dave Dyer writes.
Softball: Offensive explosion guides Monmouth past rival Winthrop
The Mustangs score 15 runs in third inning en route to 25-5 win over Ramblers.
Girls lacrosse: Messalonskee survives Maranacook/Winthrop in OT
Senior Madi Doody lifts Eagles in extra session.
Local roundup: John Bapst softball powers by MCI late
The Crusaders scored five runs in their final two innings at the plate.