Eagles pitcher shuts down Cougars in 12-0 victory.
Tony Blasi
Tony Blasi is a reporter and editor who covers sports and enjoys writing a column and features for the Lewiston Sun Journal, Franklin Journal and Livermore Falls Advertiser. He is a graduate of Northeastern University with a major in journalism and an undeclared minor in history. When he is free, he is a substitute teacher for the Auburn Public School System where he teaches history and literature at Edward Little High School. Besides traveling to historic sites with his son and wife, they are beach bums in the summer and he hibernates in the winter, keeping the home fires burning in his wood stove. He is also an avid gardener, who grows pesticide-free vegetables.
Boys lacrosse: Gray-New Gloucester sideswipes Mt. Blue
Andrew LaCerda and Travis Caron combine for nine goals to lead the Patriots to a 13-4 victory over the Cougars.
College baseball: Bates overpowers UMF
The Bobcats use an 18-hit attack and eight pitchers to put the game well out of the Beavers’ reach.
Softball: Depth and experience the key to Mt. Blue’s season
Mt. Blue coach Ron Smith sees a postseason appearance in the Cougars’ future.
Softball: Fundamentals, leadership key to Spruce Mountain’s season
Strong defense and timely hitting could also put the Phoenix back in the playoffs.
H.S. softball: Oak Hill’s strong hitting backs off Spruce Mountain
The Raiders hammer out 17 hits, while pitchers Sadie Waterman and Molly Flaherty hold the Phoenix to just two hits.
H.S. baseball: Bats come around for Mountain Valley in win over Spruce Mountain
Falcons and Phoenix use a several pitches before Falcons fly off with a 13-3 victory in a Mountain Valley Conference baseball opener.
Bulgarians take it to the mat at International Wrestling Camp
World champion wrestler Guivi “Gia” Sissaouri also returns to coach Maine contingent.
Women’s lacrosse: St. Joe’s washes away UMF
The Unversity of Maine at Farmington struck first, but the St. Joe’s Monks had the final say in a 15-3 victory.
International wrestling camp returns to Farmington for spring break
World champion and Olympic Silver Medalist Sissaouri Guivi “Gia” returns along with a visit from a Bulgarian wrestling team at the International-Western Maine Spring Break Camp at Mt. Blue High School.