With strong all-around attack, Purple Panthers edged Cape Elizabeth for the Class B state championship.
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Catching Up With: Waterville’s Jordhan Levine had a near-perfect finish to track career
At 2014 Class B outdoor track and field championships, Levine won three out of four events, racking up 38 points for the Purple Panthers on the way to a second consecutive boys state title.
Golf notebook: Plan of attack changes quickly in match play championship
Kannegieser, Manuel lead field in intriguing tournament; Waterville’s Cote bounces back in a big way in junior championship.
With hopes for a fall season, Maine high school coaches, athletes gather for outdoor workouts
Monday was first day of phase-structured return to fall sports.
Football: LeBlanc named new head coach at Waterville
Alfond Youth Center athletic director and former Jay player takes over Purple Panthers.
Sidelines: The 2020 spring nothing but ifs, what could have beens in high school sports
A season of no sports to celebrate is over and gone, Travis Lazarczyk writes.
Remember When: The 1991 Waterville boys tennis team nearly toppled a dynasty
Cheverus’s 64th straight win didn’t come easily, as the Purple Panthers took the Stags the distance in the final.
Remember When: The Waterville girls outdoor track and field program dominated the state for nearly a decade
From the 2007 season through 2015, the Purple Panthers set the standard in Class B, winning nine straight state championships.
Sidelines: For Waterville’s Trafton Gilbert, the Lobster Bowl is a ‘What If?’
Senior is one of the student athletes selected to play in the now-cancelled Maine Shrine Lobster Bowl, Travis Lazarczyk writes.
Remember When: Waterville baseball stopped Greely to win the 2011 Class B title
Dominant Purple Panthers overcome long rain delay and a few late rallies to win second consecutive state title.