Sports
Girls' Soccer
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Djuranovic capped her high school career with a 32-goal season and a second consecutive Class A state championship.
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The team includes three repeat selections and four players who led their team to a state championship this fall.
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The Clippers get goals from Brooke Boone and Aine Powers to capture their fourth state championship in seven seasons.
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Second-half goals by Lana Djuranovic and Maya Taylor lift the Red Storm to a 2-0 victory for their second straight state title.
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The Flyers edge Fort Kent, 1-0, to capture their first state championship in 10 years.
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Scarborough looks to repeat in Class A, Yarmouth looks to repeat in Class B, and Waynflete is after its first title in a decade.
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The Flyers advance to the state championship for the first time since 2016.
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The Clippers will play for a second consecutive state championship on Saturday after a 2-1 win over Cape Elizabeth.
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Emmie Flaker scores 57 seconds into overtime to lift the defending Class A state champion Red Storm past the Rams in the Class A South title game.
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Scarborough and Yarmouth look to repeat in Class A and B, and NYA attempts to win a Class C regional title after dominating Class D the past four seasons.
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Ellis Piper makes nine saves to help send the second-seeded Capers to the Class B South championship game against Yarmouth.
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Football: Special teams play a big role for the second-seeded Raiders in a Class C South semifinal win.
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The second-seeded Rams get the tying goal late in regulation, then prevail in penalty kicks to earn a return trip to the Class A South final.
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Richmond boys score 5 unanswered goals in second half to beat Islesboro; Brittany Carrier goal lifts Buckfield girls over Bobcats.
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Aine Powers scores twice and sets up a third goal, leading the reigning state champions to a 3-1 victory.
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No. 4 Eagles advance to A North semifinals.
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Annie Vigue scores the game-winner for No. 5 Cheverus after Thornton's Quincy Thibault had tied the game with 1:07 left.
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The Eagles scored twice in the second half to avenge a regular season loss to the Navigators with a 2-0 win.
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The Clippers will enter the tournament as the top seed while the Capers – whose only losses came to Yarmouth – will be the No. 2 seed.
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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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After piling up 15 goals in their previous two games, the Stags cool off a bit, but Annie Vigue scores twice to help the Stags improve to 9-3-1.
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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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Lana Djuranovic scores on a free kick in the second half to lift the Red Storm to their fourth straight win.
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The Falcons, playing for the second day in a row, overcome 13 saves by Morse backup keeper Haley Kirkpatrick.
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Lana Djuranovic scores twice and the Red Storm win, 3-0, to earn their fifth win of the season.
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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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Coaches point to opportunities for players to work on their skills year-round as one reason why the league is stronger from top to bottom than it has been in years.
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After a 3-0 win over Gray-New Gloucester, the perennial Class D powerhouse is 4-0-1 and ranked No. 1 in Class C South.
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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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Dragons enter season with talented and deep roster after reaching Class A final last fall.
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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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Our list includes three players who were named to the Varsity Maine All-State team last season.
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With powerhouse programs and talented athletes, the WMC has produced 20 of the last 21 Class B state champions.
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Scarborough and Yarmouth will try to repeat as state champions, while North Yarmouth Academy moves up to Class C after four straight Class D state titles.
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The Seagulls are moving down to Class D for the first time with a deep but inexperienced squad this season.
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Lana Djuranovic will play for the Hurricanes; Falmouth's Sloane Ginevan, Lake Region's Melissa Mayo succeed after ACL injuries; Thornton softball shakes off slow start.
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The senior earned All-American status and scored big goals for the Clippers all season.
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The team includes two players returning from last year's All-State team, and six players who won a state title this fall.
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Seniors face off in four all-star games as the soccer season comes to an end.
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Lana Djuranovic's header at 4:59 of the second overtime gives the undefeated Red Storm a 1-0 victory.
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Ava Feeley scores three goals in the come-from-behind 3-2 victory, giving the Clippers their first state title since 2017.
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The Panthers defeat Penobscot Valley, 8-0, to finish a dominant season with an 18-0 record.
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Traditional powers meet in the Class A and B state finals, while NYA seeks its fourth consecutive title in Class D.
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Ava Feeley's goal with 2:28 remaining is the difference for the Clippers, who advance to the state final for the first time since 2017.