Dakodah Aldrich leads Purple Panthers with 15 points.
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Sidelines: Virtual swim meets are a staunch reminder that pandemic still impacting high school sports
While sports have come a long way in Maine over last year, a return to normalcy still seems far away, Drew Bonifant writes.
Boys basketball: Maranacook blasts Old Orchard Beach in cross-class clash
Class B Black Bears score season-high 90 points in victory over Class C Seagulls.
Women’s hockey: Nationally ranked Colby cruising through first half of season
Mules currently No. 10 in the nation in USCHO Division III rankings.
Basketball notebook: After struggling for years, Carrabec boys enjoy hot start in Class C South
Brunswick goes full remote; Nokomis-Skowhegan draws energetic crowd; H-D’s Wills plays after hospital trip.
Local roundup: Forest Hills boys basketball cruises to win over Richmond
Mason Desjardins scores 39 points, grabs 10 rebounds for Tigers.
Motor sports: Slot car racing helps pass offseason from local tracks
Competition, camaraderie keeps drivers interested in hobby.
Boys basketball: Flagg twins lead Nokomis to comeback victory over Cony
Cooper’s 32 points, Ace’s 19 help Warriors erase 15-point deficit and earn road win over fellow A North contender.
Girls basketball: Hall-Dale looking for experience, mental toughness to pay off this season
Bulldogs return nearly all players from last year’s team, and with that continuity comes more poise in key moments.
Local roundup: Mount View girls basketball gets past Winslow
Hannah Coolen leads all scorers with 16 points for Mustangs.