AUBURN — Whenever Connor Harris or Lexi Clavet leaves the ground, it usually gives anyone with a rooting interest in the Edward Little High School track and field team cause to do the same. Two of the most accomplished jumpers in the Red Eddies’ proud history will conclude their careers this spring, and individual state […]
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Auburn’s Tom Kendall working on a plan for new high school, elementary campus
AUBURN — Tom Kendall is working on a plan. “I’m going to get you a new high school building by building you a new high school and a new elementary school at less money than it would cost to build just a new high school,” Kendall said. Kendall, the School Committee chairman, said he’s not […]
H.S. Tennis: Tennis overview
Girls’ Tennis Eastern A Lewiston went as far as the regional final last year but have just two returning players. Kirsty Beacuchesne went 14-1 last year at No. 3 and will be the Blue Devils’ top singles player. Becca Michaud also returns and was 12-3 in doubles play last year but will play singles this […]
Eddies, Devils spring into action
AUBURN The spring season came early Monday morning. For the Edward Little girls’ track team, the first day of the spring season came before the sun had risen. Their first practice was at 5:30 a.m. That practice was followed by another session at 2:30 p.m. after school. “I think it’s a really great thing,” said […]
Two local racewalkers earn All-America status at NAIA meet
Abby Dunn, formerly of Edward Little High School, and Nicole Court-Menendez, formerly of Lewiston High School, competed Friday in the 3,000-meter racewalk at the 2013 NAIA Indoor Track and Field Championships in Geneva, Ohio. Dunn, a freshman at Goshen College (Indiana) placed third in a time of 15:16.09. Court-Menendez, a freshman at Dakota Wesleyan (South […]
Eastern Class A Hockey Quarterfinals: Lewiston sees red, rips Edward Little
LEWISTON — The only time Lewiston and Edward Little hockey collided during the Eastern Class A regular season, the Blue Devils let the Red Eddies lurk and linger for two periods, long enough to dream of a Twin Cities miracle on ice. So, let’s just say the Devils put out the no trespassing sign and […]
Boys’ hockey: Lewiston, Scarborough earn top seeds
With 18 games each in the rear view mirror, Maine’s top high school hockey teams will begin their playoffs with a lot of familiar names in familiar positions in the standings. Lewiston High School, buoyed by a pair of wins over Bangor and a win and a tie against St. Dominic Academy, will be the […]
Alpine skiing: Greely, Falmouth take team lead; EL’s Lever tops in GS
GREENWOOD — One ski or two, Allarie Lever is still the best giant slalom skier in Class A. The Edward Little skier blazed out to a half-second lead after her first run and needed every bit of that advantage to hang on to first place after catching an edge and nearly wiping out near the […]
Nordic Skiing: Eastman bids farewell; Wade delivers; Falmouth doubles up
RUMFORD — Silas Eastman knows that his skiing career will undoubtedly return him to a race at Black Mountain of Maine in the future. Given that he will continue his career at Colby College in Waterville all but assures him of that. But that didn’t keep the multi-time state Nordic skiing champion from being a […]
Tourney Notebook: Leary, Anderson named Mr., Miss Maine Basketball semifinalists
AUGUSTA — Quin Leary of Edward Little and Kristen Anderson of Leavitt are in contention for the highest individual honor in Maine high school basketball. Leary and Anderson were announced Wednesday among the 10 finalists for the Mr. and Miss Maine Basketball awards, presented each year by the Maine Association of Basketball Coaches. Each list […]