Sports
Girls' Soccer
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The Seagulls are moving down to Class D for the first time with a deep but inexperienced squad this season.
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Lana Djuranovic will play for the Hurricanes; Falmouth's Sloane Ginevan, Lake Region's Melissa Mayo succeed after ACL injuries; Thornton softball shakes off slow start.
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The senior earned All-American status and scored big goals for the Clippers all season.
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The team includes two players returning from last year's All-State team, and six players who won a state title this fall.
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Seniors face off in four all-star games as the soccer season comes to an end.
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Lana Djuranovic's header at 4:59 of the second overtime gives the undefeated Red Storm a 1-0 victory.
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Ava Feeley scores three goals in the come-from-behind 3-2 victory, giving the Clippers their first state title since 2017.
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The Panthers defeat Penobscot Valley, 8-0, to finish a dominant season with an 18-0 record.
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Traditional powers meet in the Class A and B state finals, while NYA seeks its fourth consecutive title in Class D.
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Ava Feeley's goal with 2:28 remaining is the difference for the Clippers, who advance to the state final for the first time since 2017.
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The Black Bears win their second straight regional title and third in four seasons, 2-0.
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Leah Dube scores three second-half goals and the three-time defending champion Panthers advance to the state final.
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The regional championships include a showdown of unbeatens in Class A South girls' soccer and a rivalry game in Class B South boys' soccer.
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In a battle of unbeaten teams, Scarborough scores three times in the first half to take control to advance to the state championship game.
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Piper Forgues connects with Ashley Connolly for a highlight-reel goal in the final minutes, sending the unbeaten Rams to the regional final.
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Top-seeded Dragons storm into regional semifinals, where they will face Mt. Blue.
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Girls' soccer: The fifth-seeded Wildcats oust the No. 4 Rangers in a Class B South quarterfinal.
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The defending Class A state champs rebound from an early deficit to win, 6-2.
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Despite losing two of the state's best players to graduation, the Capers (14-0) are the top seed in the Class B South tournament.
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Boys' soccer: The fifth-seeded Red Riots fight off a challenge from No. 12 Cheverus, advancing to the Class A South quarterfinals with a 3-2 win.
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Soccer: The Stags move on to the Class A South quarterfinals after a 4-0 win in the prelim round.
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The Mt. Ararat and Brunswick boys could see each other in A North semifinals.
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Greyhounds next will play in the MVC championship on Thursday.
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The Bulldogs withstand a late surge from the Stags to secure their sixth victory in eight games, who started the season 1-4.
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Freshman Avery Bush scores with 15 minutes left in the game as the Rangers improved to 8-3-1 on the season.
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Boys' soccer: Carter Engelman leads the Eagles to a 2-0 victory over Biddeford.
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Football: Giovanni Staples throws two TD passes and runs for a touchdown, leading the Blue Blazes to a 27-6 victory.
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He becomes first coach to reach milestone exclusively in Maine high school girls soccer.
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With five sophomores in the starting lineup, the Rams enter the home stretch of the regular season as a contender in Class A South.
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Girls' soccer: The Red Storm cruise to a 5-0 win over the Hawks in a battle of unbeaten teams.
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Girls’ soccer: Ali Mokriski figures in all four goals for the top-ranked Red Storm in a 4-1 victory.
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The Navigators get two goals in the final six minutes for a 2-0 win – their first in four games.
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With veteran roster, Cougars blaze through Class A North, while young Eagles battle with conference's top teams.
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Boys’ soccer: The Red Riots keep their unbeaten record intact, thanks to a Divin Mpinga goal.
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The Class D Panthers earn their first-ever victory against rival Yarmouth, a perennial Class B contender.
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Eddie Caldera scores on a penalty kick to give the Capers a 2-1 win over the Flyers.
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Grace Badger scored an unassisted goal in the first half for the Warriors.
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The Rams score twice in the first half to improve to 3-0.
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Girls’ soccer: The Golden Trojans score the final three goals to beat Bonny Eagle, 4-3.
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The Red Storm knock off the reigning Class A champions in a clash of the top two teams in the Varsity Maine top 10.
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Dragons are coming off a championship season, and they should be in the mix again.
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Boys’ soccer: The Red Storm break through late in the second half to win their season opener, 1-0.
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Senior Ali Mokriski and junior Lana Djuranovic will make Scarborough one of the teams to beat in Class A South.
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Our list includes five juniors and four sophomores to keep an eye on this fall.
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Windham and Scarborough should contend for the Class A South title, while Yarmouth and Cape Elizabeth are likely to battle it out again in B South.
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The reigning state champions win a clash of expected Class B contenders, 2-1.
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Wells starts its girls' soccer season with a 3-1 victory, and Gray-New Gloucester wins the boys' game, 5-2.
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Players say David Beauregard, a longtime former assistant, brings fresh energy to the program.
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Expectations are high for Brunswick girls soccer team; Morse field hockey copes with low numbers.
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The Panthers won the last three Class D state titles, and have the talent to make a run at a fourth.