Madison, Edward Little and Biddeford earn long-awaited victories, but state’s longest win streak ends; the trend of Kennebunk-Marshwood wildness continues; Gardiner’s defense standing tall; and Spruce Mountain savors long trip north.
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Watch: Cheerleaders putting skills together for Lobster Bowl routine
Cheer specialists from throughout the state joining forces this week at Central Maine Community College in Auburn to prepare for Saturday’s performance.
Watch: Tennis state singles tourney highlights and interviews with the champs
Yarmouth’s Sofia Mavor earns her second state title and Kennebunk’s George Cutone becomes a rare three-time champion.
Boys hockey: Poland/Leavitt/Oak Hill/Gray-NG dispatches Kennebunk/Wells in playoff opener
The Kings get a hat trick from Conner Boulay and two goals each from Breck Langevin and Will Keach in Wednesday’s win. The Kings will face third-seeded York in the regional semifinals at Troubh Arena in Portland on Saturday.
Girls hockey: Red Hornets hold on to defeat Biddeford co-op in season opener
Kylee Spugnardi scores twice and Izzy Jalbert makes 21 saves in the win for Edward Little/Leavitt/Poland against Biddeford/Kennebunk/Thornton/Wells.
Varsity Maine Football Honor Roll, Week 3
These were among the top individual performances across the state over the weekend.
Lobster Bowl: Big game a big deal for four linemen who look forward to Saturday’s matchup
Zach Louvat, Brett Coburn, Jacob Morris and Beau Mayo, all Gaziano award finalists, understand the game is a worthy cause and a chance to play with the best of the best.
State singles tennis tournament: Edward Little’s Mya Vincent returns to semifinals
Vincent has to battle in her two matches, while boys No. 1 seed Xander Barber of Falmouth eases through the Round of 16 and quarterfinals.
Boys lacrosse: Lewiston holds on for tight win over stubborn Kennebunk
Cody Dionne turns in a hat trick, and Eli Bigelow and Colton Daniels each score a pair of goals while goalie Brock Rancourt preserves the Blue Devils’ win with nine saves.
Kennebunk High grad has task of replacing Rams’ legendary football coach
Keith Noel, Kennebunk’s defensive coordinator the past three years, replaces Joe Rafferty, who retired in February after 44 years as the head coach.