Hallsey Leighton feels good about Falmouth’s chances at a Class B state title this season. Except for a loss to Class C power Waynflete, the Yachtsmen are unbeaten.
See storyStoriesGIRLS TENNISIn the swing at Falmouth
Ten questions with Hallsey Leighton, Falmouth tennis player
[Portland Press Herald 05/14/08]
SOFTBALL
Scarborough pitcher´s just perfect
Melissa Dellatorre strikes out 13 as the Red Storm win their 30th straight, 3-0 over Marshwood.
[Portland Press Herald 05/14/08]
Athletes of the week
[Portland Press Herald 05/14/08]
On base and on pace
Cape Elizabeth does enough offensively and uses the pitching of Tricia Thibodeau to hit 7-0 in its quest for a repeat state title.
[Portland Press Herald 05/12/08]
Athletes of the week
[Portland Press Herald 05/07/08]
Perfect, with work to do
Biddeford improves to 5-0, but also remembers a first-round exit from the playoffs last year and is determined to make a deep run.
[Portland Press Herald 05/05/08]
Scots scuttle Riots
Bonny Eagle breaks up a pitchers´ duel with a two runs in the sixth inning to hand South Portland its first loss.
[Portland Press Herald 05/02/08]
BASEBALL
Shining brightly
[Portland Press Herald 05/14/08]
On a wild afternoon, Furey still gets it done
Even without his best stuff, Brian Furey strikes out 10 as Portland holds off Bonny Eagle, 4-2.
[Portland Press Herald 05/13/08]
Deering comes through
The Rams survive an upset bid by South Portland to improve to 7-0 in baseball.
[Portland Press Herald 05/08/08]
Baseball program turning around at Waynflete
The Flyers, 2-3 this season, have doubled their 2007 wins already.
[Portland Press Herald 05/07/08]
Focus is always on the game, and team
10 questions with Connor McNeill of Portland
[Portland Press Herald 05/07/08]
Schools of thought
This week´s question: Should baseball coaches be overly concerned with pitch count?
[Portland Press Herald 05/07/08]
Shining brightly
[Portland Press Herald 05/07/08]
Scarborough gets first win
The Red Storm show early aggression, put together a big inning and hold off Portland.
[Portland Press Herald 05/06/08]
Biddeford puts a loss aside, beats Thornton
The Tigers show they can rebound in style to hand their rival its first baseball loss, 6-4.
[Portland Press Herald 05/02/08]
BOYS HOCKEY
Thornton´s new hockey coach knows the score
High School Beat: Shawn Rousseau has goals, the same ones he´s had wherever he´s coached.
[Portland Press Herald 05/14/08]
BOYS INDOOR TRACK
Schools of thought
This week´s question: Should athletes be allowed to compete in more than one sport during a season?
[Portland Press Herald 05/14/08]
BOYS BASKETBALL
York gets a familiar face on the court
Randy Small, the football coach at York for 10 years, is chosen to take over the boys´ basketball program.
[Portland Press Herald 05/13/08]
GIRLS LACROSSE
Offensive outburst leads to first victory
After three losses against top opponents, the Stags add some scoring punch to a solid defense.
[Portland Press Herald 05/09/08]