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Meet our 2019 Varsity Maine All-State teams in fall sports
These were the top performers across the state this fall in football, soccer, field hockey, volleyball, cross country and golf.
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Maturo led the Scots to the Class A championship a year after a shoulder injury cut short his junior season.
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Seniors dominate this year's selections of the 22 best high school players in the state.
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The senior scored 49 goals to lead the Windjammers to a fourth consecutive Class A state championship.
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Eleven players from 10 schools highlight the cream of the crop from across the state.
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Already a dynamic scorer, Hersi took on a leadership role this fall as a senior for one of the state's premier programs.
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Seniors dominate this fall's squad of the top high school players in Maine.
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The senior was versatile throughout her four years, helping Skowhegan regain the Class A field hockey championship this fall as a center back.
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These 11 players would form a formidable team. As it is, they're our choices for the Varsity Maine All-State field hockey team.
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The Falmouth junior has long been a powerful hitter, but she continues to work on all aspects of her game.
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This year's squad of the best high school volleyball players in Maine features just one senior.
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Six seniors and four juniors make up our squad of the best high school golfers in the state.
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With a second straight state title, a course-record 63 at Natanis and a scholarship to UConn, Manuel has been in a zone.
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The sophomore was the No. 1 golfer for the Hornets' coed team, going unbeaten in match play and winning a share of the girls' state championship.
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A three-time individual state champion, he led the Eagles to their first Class A state crown since 1994.
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Seven seniors highlight this year's squad, including some of the top runners in New England.
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The junior proved dominant again, winning her third straight Class A state title and becoming Maine's first New England champion in 10 years.
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All but two of the runners have at least one more year before graduation.
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