Volleyball
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Seven seniors highlight this list of players who stood out for strong teams this season.
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The senior played all over the floor while helping a revamped Tigers team remain a Class A contender.
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The top-seeded Rams turn back Scarborough, 25-17, 25-11, 23-25 and 25-21.
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The Clippers take control midway through the third set and collect their fifth consecutive Class B state championship.
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Eagles rally after losing first two sets but fall 3-2 loss to reigning champs.
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The Red Storm prevails in 2 hours, 10 minutes, and will face Gorham in the Class A state championship Friday.
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The four-time defending state champions sweep Falmouth, 25-11, 25-22, 25-19.
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The Wildcats, who let the Capers rally from a two-set deficit in their last meeting, prevail this time and earn a match with No. 1 Washington Academy.
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Emma Bowden's goal with 23 seconds left in the first overtime lifts the Patriots to a 3-2 win over the Rangers.
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Kilson Joao breaks a scoreless tie in the first half, and the Red Storm tack on two goals after halftime.
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The Stags score their goals in the fourth quarter, beating Falmouth, 4-0.
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Field hockey: Lucy and Lily Johnson lead the top-ranked Stags to their 42nd straight regular-season win, 7-0.
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Field hockey: After a scoreless first half, Leavitt beats Freeport for its third consecutive shutout and seventh overall this season.
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Evelyn Agrondnia has three assists as the Capers beat the Dragons, 3-1.
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Field hockey: Allie Sweetser connects on a penalty stroke with 2:40 to play as the Navigators pull out a 3-2 win over the Eagles.
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Field hockey: The Clippers get goals from Sophie Smith and Celia Zinman in the final nine minutes to escape with their seventh straight win, 2-1.
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The Rams close the match with an 8-4 run to pull out a hard-fought, five-set win over the Red Storm.
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Gray-New Gloucester/North Yarmouth Academy scores a goal in each quarter – two by Kenlie Nadeau – for a win over St. Dominic Academy.
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Gorham nearly erases a 15-point deficit in the fourth quarter, but a missed 2-point conversion allows Cheverus to escape with a 21-20 victory.
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Last year's Class A champions take a 3-1 victory against the reigning Class B champs.
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Squad looking for another playoff appearance this fall.
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Keep your eyes on these talented players this fall.
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Two defending champions are in good position to defend their titles, but they will have plenty of competition.
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Erin Quirk takes over for longtime coach Jim Senecal, who guided the Clippers to the past four Class B state championships.
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Football: Teddy Peters passes for four touchdowns in a 39-33 win over Winthrop/Monmouth/Hall-Dale.
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Three juniors and a sophomore are among this squad of veteran talent.
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The junior setter led Biddeford to an undefeated season and the Class A title, thanks to her dedication and ability to direct plays.
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After guiding the Clippers to their fourth-straight Class B title in late October, the veteran coach had triple-bypass surgery.
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The Clippers sweep past previously undefeated Gardiner, 25-23, 25-16 and 25-20.
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The undefeated Tigers squash a rally from the Rams in the third set to sweep the Class A final, 25-21, 25-16, 26-24.
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The top-seeded Clippers advance to another state final by winning in three sets, 25-11, 25-11 and 26-24.
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Boys' soccer: The fifth-seeded Red Riots fight off a challenge from No. 12 Cheverus, advancing to the Class A South quarterfinals with a 3-2 win.
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The Spartans advance to the Class A quarterfinals by sweeping the Eagles.
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Greyhounds next will play in the MVC championship on Thursday.
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Boys' soccer: Carter Engelman leads the Eagles to a 2-0 victory over Biddeford.
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Football: Giovanni Staples throws two TD passes and runs for a touchdown, leading the Blue Blazes to a 27-6 victory.
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Girls' soccer: The Red Storm cruise to a 5-0 win over the Hawks in a battle of unbeaten teams.
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Boys’ soccer: The Red Riots keep their unbeaten record intact, thanks to a Divin Mpinga goal.
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Eddie Caldera scores on a penalty kick to give the Capers a 2-1 win over the Flyers.
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Grace Badger scored an unassisted goal in the first half for the Warriors.
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The Rams score twice in the first half to improve to 3-0.
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Girls’ soccer: The Golden Trojans score the final three goals to beat Bonny Eagle, 4-3.
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Seven juniors and a sophomore are among 10 players to keep an eye on this fall.
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The Tigers came up just short in the 2021 Class A championship match, but many coaches say they're the team to beat this year.
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While many predict a rematch in the Class A state final, other programs are on the rise.
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With good mix of veterans, newcomers, team is ready to head back to the playoffs.
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The Maine Principals' Association will return this fall to having playoffs made up of teams in the top two-thirds of the Heal points.
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The senior middle hitter led the Red Storm to the Class A title, knocking off previously unbeaten Biddeford in the championship match.
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These are our choices for the state's top high school athletes in football, soccer, field hockey, cross country, volleyball and golf.