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As rain persists, schools using Lewiston's fields for postseason games

Players from Lewiston and Oxford Hills prepare for the opening kickoff during the first football game ever played on the new field at Lewiston High School in August. The Cony football team plans to use Lewiston’s fields on Nov. 2, and soccer teams will also use them for postseason games. (Russ Dillingham/Sun Journal) AUGUSTA — […]

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A North field hockey semifinal: Pelletier, Mt. Blue jettison relentless Cony

Mt. Blue’s Madison Bard gives teammate Ashley Parlin a high-five after she scored the first goal of the game in a Class A North semifinal game against Cony on Saturday in Farmington. (Jennifer Bechard photo) FARMINGTON — Ellie Pelletier, the only senior on the Mt. Blue field hockey team, has felt a sense of urgency […]

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A North field hockey quarterfinal: Cony puts away Oxford Hills in overtime

Cony’s Kami Lambert takes control of the ball while Oxford Hills’ Kate Bowen defends her in a Class B quarterfinal game Tuesday in Augusta. (Jennifer Bechard photo) AUGUSTA — Holly Daigle’s call rang out, sounding less like an order than a plea. “Shoo-oo-oo-t!” the Cony field hockey coach yelled. Sophie Whitney did, and this time, […]

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H.S. field hockey: Mt. Blue capitalizes on Cony miscues in season-opening win

Mt. Blue’s Molly Harmon (8) and Cony’s Sierra Prebit compete during a game in Farmington on Thursday. (David Leaming/Morning Sentinel) FARMINGTON — What looked like a perfect display of unselfishness on behalf of the Mt. Blue field hockey team was actually something much more basic. “Some of it is a conditioning thing,” Cougar senior Ellie […]

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H.S. tennis: Lewiston boys grind out a victory, girls cruise into semis

Julia Svor, from Lewiston, plays in the tennis quarterfinals at Lewiston High School on Thursday afternoon. (Andree Kehn/Sun Journal) LEWISTON — Four words from Lewiston’s boys’ second doubles player Ethan Weiss summed up not only his and Jeremy Hepler’s match, but also the Blue Devils’ entire contest against Hampden Academy in the Class A North quarterfinals […]

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Lewiston scores early, often in 20-4 win over Cony

Lewiston’s Jayden Wilson controls the balls while Cony’sIan Bowers gives chase during Wednesday’s lacrosse game at Garcelon Field at Bates College in Lewiston. (Andree Kehn/Sun Journal) LEWISTON — Coming off a big win over Bangor in their opening game, the Lewiston Blue Devils picked up right where they left off, scoring 20 goals en route […]

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Roundup: Edward Little, Cony/Monmouth/Hall-Dale settle for draw

AUBURN — Edward Little and Cony skated to a 3-3 overtime tie in boys’ ice hockey action Saturday evening. Following a scoreless first period, the Rams (7-6-2) sandwiched a pair of Red Eddie (9-5-1) goals with two of their own. Again in the third period, both squads traded goals. Sophomore Ben Lane-Robichaud netted an unassisted […]

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Boys' hockey: Cony/Monmouth/Hall-Dale comes on late, beats Edward Little

Cony/Monmouth/Hall-Dale’s Reed Hopkins, left, and Edward Little’s Ben Cassidy collide during a game Thursday at Camden National Bank Ice Vault in Hallowell. (Joe Phelan/Kennebec Journal)Cony/Monmouth/Hall-Dale’s Cole Lockhart, left, tries to get around Edward Little’s Cam Sturgis during a game Thursday at Camden National Bank Ice Vault in Hallowell. (Joe Phelan/Kennebec Journal)Edward Little team celebrate their […]

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Cony/Monmouth/Hall-Dale outguns Mt. Ararat/Lisbon/Morse

Cony/Monmouth/Hall-Dale’s Logan Leadbetter, middle, draws some air — and a penalty — after colliding with Mt. Ararat/Morse/Lisbon’s Nick Austin during their game in Brunswick on Wednesday. (Andy Molloy/Kennebec Journal) BRUNSWICK — The Cony/Hall-Dale/Monmouth hockey team ripped a page right out of their opponent’s playbook, and in doing so nearly closed the book on the Mt. […]