Final Varsity Maine field hockey poll of 2025 has first unanimous No. 1
Cheverus finally convinces all of the voters of its bona fides.
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Cheverus finally convinces all of the voters of its bona fides.
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Oceanside had the 16-time champions on the ropes, but Zacarias Binda produced his second straight overtime winner for the Clippers.
After losing their last three matchups, the Falcons top the undefeated Clippers to reach their third state final in four years.
In a rematch of last year’s Class B South final won by Greely, the No. 1 Clippers advance to the state final on a goal by Zacarias Binda.
The Capers, who lost in the regional final the previous two years, set up a showdown of unbeaten teams against Hermon.
The project also included replacing the ramps and extending a multiuse pathway along Route 1.
All of Wednesday’s playoff games, except the Class D girls soccer semifinals, will be played Thursday.
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Two Gold Balls will be awarded in the eight-man ranks, while 11-man teams battle for berths in state title game.
Thornton Academy will play in its third No. 1-versus-No. 2 matchup, and second against Bonny Eagle.
CUMBERLAND – Leonard A. Taylor Jr., 90, passed away on Nov. 4, 2025.
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The Raiders edge Class A champion Gorham for the No. 1 spot after successfully defending their Class B title.
Thornton Academy remains the unanimous No. 1 team, ahead of Bonny Eagle and Cony.
Greely’s Rowan Barry wins in Class B; Madison’s Bryanna Hagopian takes the Class C crown.
Returning to the pitch was Sophie Cyr’s main source of motivation after an ATV accident required a few weeks in the hospital and several months of rehabilitation.
After discovering the infestation a month ago, the town acted fast to remove the dying trees in Baston Park. Thanks to a wood bank, the wood will see use.
York remains No. 1, but Class A’s Gorham and Thornton Academy move up.
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