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Meet our 2018-19 Varsity Maine All-State teams in winter sports
The teams include our Players of the Year from across the state in basketball, ice hockey, wrestling, indoor track, swimming and skiing.
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The senior point guard was a prolific scorer and dynamic passer in leading the Rangers to back-to-back Class A state championships.
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This year's team features several returning All-State selections, along with two sophomores.
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The 6-foot-6 senior altered his game and led the Rams to the Class AA state title.
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Player of the Year Matt Fleming of Bangor is joined by standouts from across the state.
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The sophomore scored 40 goals in 20 games while leading the Tigers to the Class A state championship game.
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Half of the players on our All-State team are underclassmen.
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The senior had 49 goals and 35 assists this season to cap a career that featured two state titles.
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These were the state's 12 best girls' hockey players this winter.
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The senior caps her fourth consecutive state title by becoming the first Maine girl to clear 6 feet in the high jump.
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Our list includes several state champions who were among New England's elite athletes.
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The senior set a state record in the shot put and finished third at nationals.
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Upperclassmen dominated the top performances this winter.
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The senior, heading to Duke University this fall, lost only two races in championship meets during her high school career.
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Meet the top female swimmers and divers from across the state.
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The junior won two events and set two state records at the Class A meet.
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Two freshmen and two sophomores make our list of the state's best.
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The senior from Cape Elizabeth won six individual Alpine state titles in six attempts over the last three winters.
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A freshman and two sophomores join a senior-laden group of the best high school skiers across the state.
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'He made everyone around him better,' Leavitt's Nordic coach said of Varney.
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Meet the state's top high school skiers in Alpine and Nordic disciplines.
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The 6-foot-2, 285-pound junior came back from a series of knee injuries to compile a 33-1 record this winter.
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The senior mostly wrestled boys the last four years, and won the 132-pound title at the inaugural MPA girls' wrestling championships this winter.
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Our selection of the state's top high school wrestlers includes two freshmen and two sophomores.
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