Christopher is the leader, but the improvement of her supporting cast makes River Hawks an A North threat.
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Girls basketball: Christopher, defense spark Skowhegan to runaway win
Star senior finds shooting stroke as River Hawks top Messalonskee to remain undefeated.
Basketball notebook: Indiya Clarke acclimating to new environment in senior year at Cony
Vachon back on the sidelines as assistant for Cony boys; Oak Hill boys wait for win in opener.
Field hockey: 2021 Varsity Maine All-State team
Lily Johnson, Cheverus sophomore midfielder: Johnson was often the catalyst for the Stags’ Class A state championship success with her ability to transition the ball and control the field. She was very hard to beat defensively. On offense, she scored 13 goals with 13 assists. Lucy Johnson, Cheverus freshman forward: Johnson, Lily’s sister, played like […]
High school wrestling preview: Despite hurdles, smaller numbers, coaches thankful to be back on the mat
Area teams return for meets and tournaments, but declining numbers still present an issue.
High school girls basketball preview: Presence of Division I talent makes A North a tight race
Christopher, Gruber and Clarke poised for big seasons in pursuit of state championships.
High school boys basketball preview: Arrival of Flagg brothers gives season unusual starting buzz
In Cooper and Ace Flagg, Nokomis has pair of blue-chippers who have commanded attention of national scouts.
Field hockey wrap-up: Usual contenders got back to work this fall
Skowhegan, Maine Central Institute and Winthrop make state title game appearances, with Ramblers walking away with Class C title.
Wrestlers return to the mat as winter sports season kicks off for many teams
All sports and championships are on this season as first practices get underway.
Central Maine student-athletes make it official on National Signing Day
Skowhegan’s Jaycie Christopher will play basketball at Boston University; Messalonskee’s Journey Charles will play women’s lacrosse at Anderson University.