Damon Martin throws for three touchdowns and runs for another to help the Knights to a decisive season-opening victory.
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.
Freeport girls soccer overcomes injury to beat NYA
Sophomore Keely Furtney scores three goals to lift the Falcons past the defending Class C champions.
Meet the 5 Midcoast field hockey players to watch in 2025
The four seniors and a sophomore will be key to their teams’ postseason goals this fall.
Meet the 10 Midcoast football players to watch in 2025
The area’s top players entering the season includes standouts on both sides of the ball.
Mt. Ararat boys hockey team cleared to resume play
The program faced a two-year ban from competition after a hazing investigation, but a successful appeal to the MPA clears the way for a return to the ice.
Drive Out Cancer field hockey fundraiser hits home for Mt. Ararat
The 11th annual preseason fundraiser and tournament was dedicated to current Mt. Ararat sophomore forward Abbey Roy.
Meet the five Midcoast golfers to watch in 2025
Two Maine Junior Champions look to keep low summer scores rolling into the school year.
Meet the 10 Midcoast cross country runners to watch in 2025
Two runners look to build on impressive freshman year campaigns, while six seniors are hoping to finish strong.
DJ Shaw hopes he’s due for an Oxford 250 win, after years of coming so close
The reigning PASS North and national champion won two races at Oxford Plains Speedway earlier in the month. Is that a good sign for Sunday’s premier event?
Morse kicks off return to 11-man football with Midnight Madness practice
After four years of eight-man football and a growth in program numbers, the Shipbuilders will compete in Class D this season.