Gavin Grover nets the game winner with 24.5 seconds left to secure the Bobcats’ sixth state title.
Cooper Sullivan
Staff Writer
Cooper Sullivan covers high school and collegiate sports in Brunswick and the surrounding communities. He is from Winston-Salem, North Carolina, where he studied at Wake Forest University ('24) and held multiple editorial positions at the student newspaper, the Old Gold & Black. He enjoys embarrassing himself on the basketball court, complaining about his knees after a run and ignoring the fact his favorite teams aren't that good.
Football: Mt. Ararat gets revenge over Camden Hills, trip to state championship
The fourth-seeded Eagles upset top-seeded Windjammers 48-12 to earn their first state final appearance since 2019.
College football preview: Bowdoin (3-5) vs. Colby (3-5)
Polar Bears end regular season at home, looking for second-straight CBB crown.
Mt. Ararat football looks to ‘Dash’ toward state championship
Senior running back Dash Farrell fights through injuries hoping to lead the Mt. Ararat football team towards first state title since 2019.
Girls soccer: Early goal gives lifts NYA over Maranacook in C South final
Third-seeded Panthers beat top-seeded Black Bears 1-0 to advance to Class C title game.
Boys soccer: Richmond wins Class D South title on penalty kicks
The Bobcats downed the defending champion Mustangs after a scoreless regulation and two overtime periods.
Football: Mt. Ararat shuts downs, runs through Gray-New Gloucester
The Eagles defense holds the Patriots scoreless, and Dash Farrell runs for six touchdowns in an 8-man Large School quarterfinal.
College football preview: Bowdoin (2-5) at Bates (2-5)
Polar Bears look to maintain CBB crown with road trip to rival Bobcats.
Boys soccer: Edward Little edges Mt. Ararat in double overtime of A North quarterfinal
Mudasir Hassan scores less than a minute into the second overtime to advance the Red Eddies into the semifinals.
Girls soccer: Mt. Ararat outlasts pressure from Hampden Academy in quarterfinals
No. 3 Eagles beat the No. 6 Broncos at home, 3-1.