Sports
Field Hockey
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Arsenault is hired by her college alma mater after leading her high school alma mater, Cheverus, to two of the last three Class A state championships.
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Six seniors and five juniors make up this year's collection of talented players.
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The junior followed up her standout sophomore season by making history and winning a championship.
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The Cheverus senior is the first player in program history to win the award, edging out Skowhegan's Layla Conway and Laney LeBlanc.
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Lucy Johnson scores with 58 seconds remaining as the Stags recapture the state championship, a year after losing in the title game to the River Hawks.
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Emily Groves and Sophie Bradford score first-half goals and the Falcons hold on in the second half to defeat the Rams.
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The Stags and River Hawks will battle for a third consecutive year in Class A, while Cony and Freeport will square off in Class B and Winthrop and Dexter clash in Class C.
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Lucy Johnson has a hat trick and Caroline Rousseau scores twice, sending the undefeated Stags back to the state championship game.
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A goal by Sophie Bradford in double overtime gives the Falcons their second straight regional title with a 2-1 victory over the top-seeded Clippers.
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Freshmen Cordelia Kane and Emily Hussey and senior goalie Cadence Goulet come up big as the Tigers stymie the Rams.
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The winner will be named at the Maine Field Hockey Association banquet on Dec. 3.
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No. 6 Cougars advance to play No. 2 Messalonskee in the regional semifinals.
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The senior captain's hat trick lifts the fourth-seeded Wildcats into the Class B South semifinals with a 4-1 victory.
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Emerson Homa scores five goals to lead the second-seeded Rams over the seventh-seeded Spartans.
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Experienced goaltenders give coaches confidence, while also having the ability to tilt a game in their team's favor.
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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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The junior forward scored both goals in a 2-0 win at Noble, wrapping up a third-straight undefeated regular season for the Stags.
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Football: Joe Osei and Matt Baker lead a potent ground game for the Stags in a 27-22 victory.
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The Maine Field Hockey Association has met with the MPA about adding short-sided field hockey – either 7-on-7 or 8-on-8 – to give struggling programs a better chance to field teams.
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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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Defensive backs often toil away from the stat sheet while preventing goals and stopping attacks, but coaches extol their value.
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Erica O'Connor of Yarmouth and Olivia Coite of York score the only goals in a 1-1 draw.
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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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Goal off penalty corner proves the difference as Eagles top Cougars 2-1.
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Emerson Homa, a second-year field hockey player, scores twice and adds two assists in a 4-1 victory.
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Red Eddies pick up key victory in a tight Class A North game.
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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 Clippers are undefeated, Gorham is enjoying a hot start in A South, Cape Elizabeth earns a long-awaited victory, and Class A North suddenly looks competitive at the top.
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Lydia Hiltz and Phoebe Fitzpatrick each score twice to lift Eagles.
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With artificial turf fields expanding in Maine, more field hockey teams have to play a far different style when competing against teams on grass fields.
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Both teams have chances in the two overtime periods but aren't able to turn them into the game-winning goal.
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The Stags score five times in the second half to pull away and beat the Red Storm, 7-1.
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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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AD Andrew Pelletier and coach Julie St. Pierre-Adams hit the ground running in new roles.
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Brunswick, Mt. Ararat, Lisbon and Freeport return strong squads yet again.
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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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Lucy Johnson scores four goals while the Stags' midfielders dominate in a 5-0 victory over the Tigers.
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Six sophomores and six juniors are among the talented players to keep an eye on this fall.
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A pair of regional champions top the list, but other familiar names could challenge for titles this season.
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Western Maine Conference teams have struggled in state championship games, but Freeport and York are among teams eager to break the pattern.
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Special event draws host of programs from around Midcoast.
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The Stags, who were dominant last fall before losing by a goal in the state title game, are eager to rebound with another strong season.
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Maine is one of only two states that require face protection since the sport's national governing body made it optional in 2020.
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In a rare underdog role, the River Hawks beat a Cheverus powerhouse that had won the Class A title against Skowhegan a year earlier.
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Hemond is set to attend Assumption College in Worcester, Massachusetts this fall.