Our Communities. Our Teams. Our Future.
We’re proud to make high school sports coverage free for everyone—because these moments matter. At Maine State Credit Union, we’re here for the people and places that make Maine strong. Let’s Go! Learn more at mainestatecu.org.
Lily Courtney, Gorham girls’ soccer: The junior goalie made 10 saves as Gorham handed Scarborough its first loss, 2-1, on Friday. The Rams have won nine games in a row, allowing just three goals during that span.
Gus Ford, Falmouth boys’ soccer: The junior scored the game-winner with 3:55 to play in Tuesday’s 3-2 win against Scarborough and had two second-half goals on Saturday in a 3-1 win against Westbrook, breaking a 1-1 halftime tie.
Sarah Greenlaw, Falmouth field hockey: The senior goalie made 15 saves as 11th-seeded Falmouth upset No. 6 Scarborough 1-0 on Saturday in a Class A South prelim playoff game.
Phoebe Joy, Sanford field hockey: The senior forward scored two second-half goals as the eighth-seeded Spartans took a 3-1 victory over No. 10 Kennebunk in the Class A South prelims.
Brady King, Gorham boys’ soccer: A senior captain, King scored two goals and assisted on a third as the Rams (10-2-1) beat Scarborough, 4-1, Friday and climbed into first in the Class A South Heal point standings.
Naomi Martin, Brunswick volleyball: The junior setter had 21 assists as the Dragons rallied to upset Thornton Academy, 3-2, for just their third win of the season on Saturday. Brunswick won the last two games to hand the Trojans just their third loss.
Jamal Moriba, Portland football: A senior, Moriba rushed for 247 yards on 28 carries and scored three touchdowns as the Bulldogs earned their first win, 22-17, at Noble. Moriba scored the game-winner with under four minutes to play on a 49-yard run.
Jacob Payea, Old Orchard Beach football: The sophomore had 25 carries for 228 yards with five touchdowns and turned his one reception into a 74-yard TD in the Seagulls’ 50-20 eight-man football win against Gray-New Gloucester.