These were among the top individual performances across the state over the weekend.
Lee Horton
Lee Horton is the Varsity Maine Editor for the Maine Trust for Local News. He joined the Sun Journal as assistant sports editor in July 2016, then served as sports editor from May 2018 to May 2024. Prior to moving to Maine, he was the sports editor at the Peninsula Daily News in Port Angeles, Washington.
Varsity Maine Boys’ Team of the Year: Oxford Hills football
The Vikings capped a perfect season with their first state championship in football, outscoring their opponents 417-111 over 11 games.
Baseball: Edward Little outduels Bangor to win A North final
The eighth-seeded Red Eddies keep the runs coming and score 10 runs in a rematch of last year’s low-scoring regional final.
Track and field: Brunswick sweeps KVAC Large School championships
The Dragons hold off the Edward Little girls. Lewiston’s Makenna Drouin and Ryker Paradis and Mt. Ararat’s Aubrey Pelletier and Aidan Greenleaf earn athletes of the meet awards.
Softball: Monmouth, Brooklyn Federico hold off Spruce Mountain’s seventh-inning rally
The Mustangs starter takes a perfect game into the seventh before the Phoenix take advantage of some Monmouth mistakes.
Head to Head: Edward Little and Lewiston — beyond the Battle of the Bridge
Both programs have shown improvement this season, which might be a foundation for future success.
U.S. Alpine Championships: Isabella Wright and Jared Goldberg win downhill titles
Goldberg captures his third consecutive national championship, while Wright earns her first. Carrabassett Valley’s Sam Morse finishes fourth.
U.S. Alpine Championships: Isabella Wright and Jared Goldberg win downhill titles at Sugarloaf
Goldberg captures his third consecutive national championship, while Wright earns her first.
U.S. Alpine Championships: Downhill title races postponed due to strong winds
The national and Nor-Am championship races will now be contested Wednesday.
Skiing: Marshwood’s Hadley Prewitt, Falmouth’s Andrew Christie claim Class A titles in GS
Prewitt dominates in the girls’ race, and Christie uses his experience to top the boys’ field in giant slalom at Black Mountain.