The fifth-seeded Black Tigers score all three goals in the third period and take down the No. 4 Saints on the road.
Nathan Fournier
Staff Writer
Nathan Fournier has been a sports reporter for the Sun Journal the past eight years. He enjoys hanging out with family and friends, watching sports when he's not working. He's a 2010 graduate of the New England School of Communications.
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Both teams see multiple milestones realized in Tuesday’s game, with a heavy emphasis on enjoyment.
Class C football: Leavitt romps past Oceanside to win 2nd straight title
The Hornets complete their second consecutive undefeated season with a 71-12 victory over Oceanside.
Boys soccer: Monmouth conquers Easton to earn first state title since 2000
Patrick Strout scores three goals, including two in the second half to help the Mustangs pull away in the Class D championship game.
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The Class C South regional champion Roadrunners have allowed three goals all season long.
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Four players score for the Roadrunners in their Class C South title game victory. They’ll face George Stevens in the state final Saturday at Mt. Ararat.
Field hockey: Winthrop/Maranacook strikes late to win Class C title over Dexter/Central
Madeline Wagner’s second goal of the game with a couple minutes left gives the Ramblers’ their third straight championship and sixth overall.
Field Hockey: Winthrop stonewalls Spruce Mountain to win sixth straight regional championship
The Ramblers’ strong defensive effort shuts down the Phoenix.
Field hockey: Madeline Wagner’s 6 goals lead Winthrop/Maranacook to quarterfinal win
Wagner jump-starts the scoring with a pair of early goals, and the second-seeded Ramblers roll to a 9-0 victory over seventh-seeded Lisbon.
Football: Oak Hill comes from behind to defeat Winthrop
Freshman Kai Taylor throws two touchdown passes to lead the Raiders back from a 12-0 deficit on the Ramblers’ new turf field.