AUGUSTA — The game plan, Seacoast Christian girls basketball coach Charlie Johnson says, is rather simple.
Bill Stewart
Bill Stewart has been the sports editor at the Morning Sentinel and Kennebec Journal since 2014. During his tenure as sports editor, the papers have received national recognition from the Associated Press Sports Editors. A Massachusetts native, he graduated from the University of Maine in 1999 with a BA in Journalism. He began his journalism career as a sports reporter at the Berkshire (Pittsfield, Massachusetts) Eagle in 1999. He also worked at the Republican-American (Waterbury, Connecticut) and Eagle-Tribune (Lawrence, Massachusetts). In his free time, he enjoys adventures with his family, reading and a good game of cribbage.
Eastern A girls: Edward Little shuts down Skowhegan
The second-seeded Red Eddies blanket Skowhegan’s biggest threat and earn a spot in the regional final.
Western D girls: Seacoast Christian breezes to victory
The Guardians use an 18-0 run to build a 23-4 lead against Forest Hills.
Western D girls: Seacoast moves on with ease
Seacoast Christian builds a big lead early and finishes off Forest Hills, 60-34.
WESTERN CLASS D GIRLS BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT: Bobcats head of class in D
The Richmond High School girls basketball team opens play as the top seed in the Western D tournament and the prohibitive favorite to reach the state finals for the second consecutive season.
Eastern A boys: Hampden too much for Erskine
Ninth-seeded Erskine puts up a fight before the top-ranked Bulldogs pull away for a 53-38 win.
HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL: Top seeds targeted in tournament
The Hall-Dale High School girls basketball team is riding a five-game winning streak, and coach Brandon Terrill said the team is playing “high quality basketball.”
Maranacook/Winthrop picks up experience with lacrosse loss
The Westbrook boys pull away in the second half for an 8-5 victory against a first-year varsity team.
Hundreds rally for Ice Arena
HALLOWELL — They came with their hockey sticks, jerseys and stories.
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS HOCKEY: Waterville, Lawrence shooting for upsets
They both entered the postseason as a No. 4 four seed, and both survived overtime games in the quarterfinals.