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Nicole Nutter of Westbrook slides safely into the plate as Marshwood catcher Gianna Riccardi fields the ball during Wesbrook’s 7-6 victory at home.


StoriesGIRLS LACROSSE

Steidl remains a scoring force as Capers win
Lauren Steidl scores six goals to increase her total to 29 for Cape Elizabeth.
[Portland Press Herald 05/15/12]

Portland gets a moving win
Drew Barry shows off a move that works, scoring four times to help beat Thornton.
[Portland Press Herald 05/10/12]

BOYS LACROSSE

Friends past and future, opponents for a night

[Portland Press Herald 05/15/12]

Capers show an ´A´ game
Cape Elizabeth, the top team in Western Class B, rolls past one of the best in Class A.
[Portland Press Herald 05/11/12]

Getting a helping hand
Justin Cary steps up to score five goals as Cape Elizabeth remains undefeated in six games.
[Portland Press Herald 05/09/12]

BOYS INDOOR TRACK

Fast relay times at Scarborough High could go even lower

[Portland Press Herald 05/14/12]

BASEBALL

Yachtsmen still cruising to a showdown
Thomas Fortier shuts out Yarmouth to keep Falmouth unbeaten as it prepares for Greely.
[Portland Press Herald 05/14/12]

Storm pitching prevails
Ben Wessel gets the better of Harry Ridge of Cheverus as Scarborough gains a 2-0 win.
[Portland Press Herald 05/12/12]

Pitching, defense keep Falmouth perfect
The unbeaten Yachtsmen survive a pitchers´ duel against Wells, winning 2-1.
[Portland Press Herald 05/11/12]

Revamped Blue Blazes are maturing in a hurry

[Portland Press Herald 05/10/12]

SOFTBALL

Defense takes a bow
Fourth-ranked Greely´s defense takes its star turn as the Rangers roll past Gray-New Gloucester to improve to 8-1.
[Portland Press Herald 05/14/12]

Defense takes a bow
Fourth-ranked Greely`s defense takes its star turn as the Rangers roll past Gray-New Gloucester to improve to 8-1.
[Portland Press Herald 05/14/12]

A ´statement´ victory as Riots win in softball
South Portland takes advantage of defensive lapses to hand Kennebunk its first setback, 4-0.
[Portland Press Herald 05/09/12]

Noble takes its place among the top teams

[Portland Press Herald 05/09/12]

BOYS TENNIS

HIGH SCHOOL NOTEBOOK
Deering tennis serves notice it´s a title contender
[Portland Press Herald 05/13/12]

HIGH SCHOOL NOTEBOOK
Deering tennis serves notice it´s a title contender
[Portland Press Herald 05/13/12]

BOYS BASKETBALL

MCI dropping post-graduate basketball
Maine Central Institute´s nationally known program produced 10 NBA players and numerous collegians.
[Portland Press Herald 05/11/12]

DiBiase moves to Scarborough
Tony DiBiase, who has coached for 33 years, will take over the boys´ basketball program for the Red Storm.
[Portland Press Herald 05/10/12]

BOYS OUTDOOR TRACK

Pryzant as busy as his bees
Lots of extra practice has helped Falmouth´s Reid Pryzant become an outstanding hurdler.
[Portland Press Herald 05/11/12]

GIRLS TENNIS

McAuley girls capture a match of unbeatens
The Lions sweep the singles and split the doubles to defeat Cheverus in girls´ tennis.
[Portland Press Herald 05/09/12]




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High School Notebook
By PAUL BETIT, Staff Writer
Friends past and future, opponents for a night

[Portland Press Herald 05/15/12]

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