Sports
High school basketball celebrates 1,000-point scorers. What milestones matter in other sports?
Wrestlers chase 100 career victories, while softball pitchers aim for 500 strikeouts, but not all sports have recognizable benchmarks.
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Varsity Maine
Boys’ lacrosse: Yarmouth scores late to tie it, beats York in overtime to win Class B title
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Baseball
Class B baseball: Yarmouth cruises past Caribou, 8-1
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Varsity Maine
Girls’ lacrosse: Waynflete beats Wells in Class C final for its 12th state championship
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Varsity Maine
Class D softball: North Yarmouth Academy edges Penobscot Valley, defends state title
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Sports
Boys’ lacrosse: Wells claims first Class C title with 14-9 win over Maranacook/Winthrop
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Varsity Maine
Class C baseball: Sacopee Valley edges Bucksport for first title in 8 years
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Varsity Maine
Class B softball: Nokomis dethrones York, wins first state championship
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Sports
Girls’ lacrosse: Third-quarter rally turns tide as Yarmouth earns Class A title with 12-8 win over Falmouth
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Sports
Boys’ lacrosse: Falmouth snatches Class A title from three-time champ Cape Elizabeth, 18-5
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Boys' Lacrosse
Watch: Falmouth boys lacrosse claims Class A championship
Sports Digest: Sacopee Valley’s Caleb Vacchiano receives John Winkin Award
The University of Maine-bound shortstop/pitcher is chosen as Maine's best senior high school baseball player.
Class C softball: Late heroics give Hall-Dale fourth straight state championship
Down a run in the seventh inning, the Bulldogs score four runs to beat Bucksport.
Boys’ lacrosse: Preview of the state championship games
Cape Elizabeth (Class A) and York look to repeat (Class B), and a new state champion will be crowned in Class C.
Watch: Yarmouth wins first Class A girls lacrosse championship
Highlights and interviews from the Clippers' 12-8 victory over Falmouth.
Boys’ tennis: Yarmouth, Waynflete, Falmouth repeat as state champs
Yarmouth wins in Class B for the fifth straight season, Falmouth repeats in Class A, and Waynflete claims its 16th consecutive Class C state championship.
Five Mainers win New England track and field titles
Gorham’s Griffin Gammon captures his second straight boys’ high jump crown.