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Morgan Cahill, who reached 1,000 career points, is fouled while shooting over Emily Bolduc, left, and Kayla Yirrell of Poland during Yarmouth’s 49-34 victory at home.
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StoriesBOYS HOCKEY

Greely justifies top ranking with victory
The Rangers use a short-handed goal in the third period to answer a challenge from York, 3-2.
[Portland Press Herald 02/03/12]

Greely´s getting the benefits of a tough schedule

[Portland Press Herald 02/01/12]

Falmouth wins on late goal in overtime
Ben Freeman gives the Yachtsmen a 3-2 win, scoring with 1:20 left to beat St. Dominic.
[Portland Press Herald 01/31/12]

Cheverus strikes quickly and often
The Stags score three goals in the first six minutes to cruise to an 8-0 win over Brunswick.
[Portland Press Herald 01/30/12]

Breaking the ice, finally
Boys´ hockey: Jason LaPorte´s first two goals of the season -- both in the last four minutes -- complete a comeback win.
[Portland Press Herald 01/30/12]

BASEBALL

Biddeford may have a shot with its shooter

[Portland Press Herald 02/02/12]

GIRLS SWIMMING

Record relay for Capers, with big meets still to come

[Portland Press Herald 02/02/12]

GIRLS BASKETBALL

A win on a milestone night
Morgan Cahill reaches 1,000 career points to help Yarmouth pull away from Poland.
[Portland Press Herald 02/02/12]

Windjammers stop Panthers
Camden Hills foils Waterville´s defensive strategy in a 60-36 win.
[Central Maine Newspapers 02/01/12]

Bulldogs hold off Seahawks to win Round 3
Hall-Dale wins a third straight nail-biter against Boothbay 59-58.
[Central Maine Newspapers 01/31/12]

Rams remain perfect
Unbeaten Cony pulls away in the fourth quarter to beat Oxford Hills, 52-33.
[Central Maine Newspapers 01/30/12]

BOYS BASKETBALL

Cougars top Rams in OT
Eric Berry´s basket with two seconds left gives Mt. Blue a 41-39 win over Bangor.
[Central Maine Newspapers 02/01/12]

Second-half spurt keeps Deering on top
The Rams remain No. 1 in Western Class A, pulling away from a halftime tie to beat South Portland.
[Portland Press Herald 01/31/12]

Maines making coaching switch with ease

[Portland Press Herald 01/30/12]

BOYS INDOOR TRACK

Teams, individuals face stiff league meet tests

[Portland Press Herald 02/01/12]

WRESTLING

Marshwood, Noble preparing for the showdown in Western Class A

[Portland Press Herald 01/31/12]

GIRLS HOCKEY

A strong finish for Falmouth
Girls´ hockey: Falmouth scores three times in the third period to beat Greely, 4-1.
[Portland Press Herald 01/30/12]

FOOTBALL

Mars, Libby win Gaziano awards
Luke Libby of Thornton Academy and Logan Mars of Scarborough are named Maine´s best linemen.
[Portland Press Herald 01/29/12]

Paying respect to trench guys

[Portland Press Herald 01/29/12]

CHEERLEADING

Biddeford best in Class A

[Portland Press Herald 01/28/12]