The Dirigo girls also roll to an MVC win, and UMaine-Farmington makes to move to play home basketball games without fans.
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Varsity Maine hockey polls: Lewiston girls, Edward Little boys alone at the top
The Blue Devils girls and Red Eddies boys collect all the first-place selections from voters in the weekly polls.
Varsity Maine hockey polls: Edward Little boys, Lewiston girls stay at top
The Red Eddies and Blue Devils held firm on their respective No. 1 spots, and on the girls side the Red Hornets have company from the Mt. Ararat/Lisbon/Morse Eagles.
Mt. Ararat/Lisbon/Morse goalie Sean Moore stonewalls St. Dom’s
Boys hockey: The senior, who is the nephew of a St. Dom’s legend, stops 38 of 40 shots in the Eagles’ first-ever win over the Saints.
Basketball notebook: Dirigo’s Charlie Houghton sharing scoring load with fellow juniors
After leading the team in scoring his first two years, Charlie Houghton is learning to rely on teammates. Also, shorthanded Lisbon boys finding ways to thrive; Edward Little girls improving after rough start; and the Gray-NG girls are ready to be tested.
Area roundup: Edward Little boys put up 87 points in win over Hampden
Landon Cougle’s 19 points and Hazma Sheikh’s 14 back up another 30-plus point outing by John Shea for the Red Eddies. Also, Dirigo’s Charlie Houghton, Gray-New Gloucester’s Anthony Prescott, Lisbon’s Levi Tibbetts and Spruce Mountain’s Jace Bessey put up 20 or more points in victories, and more basketball recaps from Wednesday.
Lewiston gets contributions from top lines to win over Mt. Ararat/Lisbon/Morse
Boys hockey: The Blue Devils’ blue and grey lines provided the offense in the game-changing second period.
Area roundup: Spruce Mountain boys spread out Buckfield for MVC win
In other action, the Dirigo boys edge Oak Hill while the Gray-New Gloucester and Leavitt boys and Edward Little girls all win comfortably. And another big night for Edward Little senior John Shea.
Indoor track notebook: Amelia Wedderburn seizes leadership role for Lewiston
Also, Leavitt’s Jack Boutaugh qualifies for KVAC with off hand; Poland has a small but strong team this season; and St. Dom’s is eager to compete for the first time this winter.
Area roundup: Mt. Blue takes down Lawrence in boys basketball
Chandler Briggs’ hot hand with 27 points steers the Cougars to a 65-56 victory.