BANGOR – Ed Leeman remembers playing for Calais in the Eastern Maine Class C tournament some two decades ago, and understanding the role confidence plays in enabling players and teams to achieve success. “Confidence is enormous,” he said. “I remember when I was here in… Read More
BANGOR – Just three times in the first 12 years of the William C. Warner Most Valuable Player Award was there a repeat recipient of the honor. Sam Henderson of Class C Hodgdon (1995 and 1996), Ralph Mims of Class A Brunswick (2002 and 2004),… Read More
BANGOR – It may have been their closest Eastern Maine Class C final yet. It was definitely their grittiest. The No. 1 Dexter girls basketball team got a tough test from No. 7 Central, but the Tigers overcame the rival Red Devils to win their… Read More
BANGOR – Sarah Porter was first through the door. Then the rest of the Presque Isle girls basketball team followed the freshman as she entered the Bangor Auditorium court from the back hall Saturday afternoon. As the Presque Isle band and student section noticed the… Read More
BANGOR – Perhaps the worst thing the Presque Isle boys basketball team did during the first quarter of Saturday’s Eastern Maine Class B final was to hold Ryan Martin scoreless on just two field-goal attempts. That meant the 5-foot-8 sophomore from Maranacook of Readfield was… Read More
BANGOR – The Calais Blue Devils opened Tourney Week 2006 as the only undefeated boys basketball team in Eastern Maine. They capped off that tournament experience still unbeaten – and regional champions – after a 67-44 victory over George Stevens Academy of Blue Hill in… Read More
BANGOR – Ryan Martin’s family has roots in the St. John Valley – specifically Van Buren. So when the Baron of Van Buren phoned the Maranacook of Readfield sophomore guard Friday morning, Martin was more than excited to take the call. googletag.cmd.push(function () { //… Read More
BANGOR – The near-soap opera surrounding Mallory Ames’ right ankle picked up again Saturday night as speculation peaked before the Eastern Maine Class C final between No. 1 Dexter and No. 7 Central of Corinth. It was put to rest when the 6-foot-6 Dexter junior… Read More
BANGOR – Officials have cracked down on the “blood rule” in high school basketball for the past decade, but the strict attention to the rule combined with the newly finished Bangor Auditorium floor kept the tournament’s trainer, Phil Mateja, busier than normal during the past week of games. Read More
AUGUSTA – Hampden Academy’s run to its second straight Eastern Maine Class A boys basketball championship has been marked by remarkable offensive consistency. Senior center Jordan Cook, senior guard J Uhrin and junior point guard Daniel McCue averaged a combined 48 points per game during… Read More
BANGOR – Three years ago Michelle Ferry tied the score and took her basketball team into overtime with her buzzer-beating shot for the Woodland Dragons in the Eastern Maine Class D final. Unfortunately, the Dragons went on to lose the regional final game that year. Read More
BANGOR – Schoolgirl basketball teams with a front line of 5-foot-11, 5-10 and 5-11, and two quick 5-6 guards are tough to beat. In Saturday morning’s Eastern Maine Class D final, Southern Aroostook of Dyer Brook found that out the hard way. googletag.cmd.push(function () {… Read More
BANGOR – Defending state champions, a 20-1 record, and status as a perennial power in the world of Eastern Maine Class D boys basketball. The Central Aroostook Panthers of Mars Hill had all these things going for them, but that didn’t seem to thin the… Read More
AUGUSTA – Senior guard Kristin Baker scored 15 points Saturday afternoon to lead No. 1 Valley of Bingham to a 39-31 victory over No. 2 Rangeley to win the Western Maine Class D girls basketball championship at the Augusta Civic Center. Morgan Staples scored 10… Read More
BANGOR – The Dexter girls basketball team hasn’t had to overcome much adversity on the court in recent years. The top-seeded Tigers have won a Class C state championship, three Eastern Maine titles, and entered Friday night’s semifinal with an 18-1 record. So it’s nice… Read More
AUGUSTA – Hampden Academy’s success in boys basketball the last two seasons has been based in no small part on an understanding of individual roles within the team concept. That reality proved too much for top-seeded Brunswick on Friday night, as some of the Broncos’… Read More
BANGOR – Faced with a big test in Friday’s Eastern Maine Class C semifinal, the Calais boys basketball team responded the way it has all season. The No. 1 Blue Devils outrebounded, outran, and outshot a taller No. 4 Madawaska team, earning a 71-57 victory… Read More
BANGOR – The George Stevens Academy boys basketball team knew that it had to use its height advantage against a much smaller, quicker Dexter team. The No. 2 Eagles of Blue Hill clogged the paint with Sam Bridges and Colin Henry, preventing the No. 3… Read More
BANGOR – Central’s balanced scoring attack and solid perimeter defense proved to be too much for Fort Kent as the No. 7 Red Devils rolled past the No. 6 Warriors 42-27 Friday night in an Eastern Maine Class C basketball semifinal. Central of East Corinth… Read More
AUGUSTA – The Cony of Augusta girls basketball team struck from the outside early and held on from the inside late to down Skowhegan 65-58 in the Eastern Maine Class A final at the Augusta Civic Center on Friday afternoon. The win was the 43rd… Read More
BANGOR – Bryant Ciomei knows when the timeouts are coming. They rarely have to do with defense, because the Deer Isle-Stonington boys basketball team is nothing if not persistent in their man-to-man sets. googletag.cmd.push(function () { // Define Slot var slot_sizes = [[300,250]]; var new_slot_sizes… Read More
BANGOR – If you didn’t pick up a copy of the Eastern Maine Class D tournament program, you’re too late. The programs are all sold out, according to tourney director Bill Fletcher. And the Class B programs may be all gone, too. googletag.cmd.push(function () {… Read More
BANGOR – The Central Aroostook boys basketball team still feels it has something to prove. Still, the No. 6 Panthers of Mars Hill took a big step in that direction as they held on for a 73-61 victory over No. 3 Schenck of East Millinocket… Read More
Twenty-five years and six broadcasting partners after he first sat down courtside at the Bangor Auditorium to call his first high school basketball tournament game, Joe Gould has called it a career. Actually, the Bangor native’s broadcasting career spans 38 total years as he first… Read More
BANGOR – With her team’s lead down to just three points late in the fourth quarter, Woodland’s Courtney Cochran admitted some concern. “We got kind of scared,” said Cochran, a 5-foot-11 sophomore forward, “but we played well when we needed to.” googletag.cmd.push(function () { //… Read More
BANGOR – In recent years the Southern Aroostook girls basketball team made it to the Eastern Maine Class D tournament with a top-four seed but was unable to reach the regional final. This year, however, the Warriors of Dyer Brook made good on their No. Read More
BANGOR – Brewer resident Jerry Goss’ tournament basketball duties put him very close to the boys and girls playing the games. But as the locker room supervisor at the Bangor Auditorium, he’s also unable to watch big stretches of the action on the floor. Goss,… Read More
AUGUSTA – The Hampden Academy boys basketball team is serious about regaining the Class A state championship. Very serious. googletag.cmd.push(function () { // Define Slot var slot_sizes = [[300,250]]; var new_slot_sizes = []; var has_banner = false; for (var i = 0; i < slot_sizes.length;… Read More
BANGOR – There were no secrets among opponents during Wednesday’s Eastern Maine Class B boys basketball semifinals at the Bangor Auditorium. Second-seeded Presque Isle had beaten No. 3 Ellsworth twice during the regular season, while No. 1 Maranacook of Readfield owned three wins over No. Read More
AUGUSTA – The Bangor girls basketball team faced a most formidable challenge in its Eastern Maine Class A semifinal at the Augusta Civic Center on Wednesday afternoon. Not only did Cony of Augusta bring a 41-game winning streak into the contest, but it had already… Read More
The John Bapst Crusaders used clutch free-throw shooting, stellar guard play, and dominated on the glass, along with a little home-court luck, to outlast the No. 6 Panthers of Waterville 35-27 in an Eastern Maine Class B girls semifinal at the Bangor Auditorium Wednesday. Seventh-seeded… Read More
BANGOR – The 18-year run of semifinal appearances for the Calais girls basketball team is over, thanks to the late defensive plays of Houlton in Wednesday morning’s Eastern Maine Class C quarterfinal at the Bangor Auditorium. The No. 5 Shiretowners got 12 points apiece from… Read More
AUGUSTA – Cole Pullen scored five of his 12 points in overtime to lead No. 1 Valley of Bingham past No. 4 Hyde of Bath 78-72 in Western Maine Class D boys basketball semifinal action at the Augusta Civic Center on Wednesday. Eric Hatfield paced… Read More
BANGOR – Even though the Presque Isle girls basketball team beat MDI twice in the regular season, the Wildcats sensed they’d see something different from the Trojans as the teams met in an Eastern Maine Class B semifinal Wednesday night. MDI did throw something different… Read More
BANGOR – So much for the seedings. Fort Kent and Central of Corinth, which split a pair of regular-season games but finished sixth and seventh in the final Eastern Maine Class C girls basketball standings, earned a third meeting in Friday’s regional semifinals with quarterfinal… Read More
BANGOR – Ryan Martell’s lone basket of the game late in the first quarter would be the last time the Piscataquis Community Pirates would hit any shots until the third quarter. The tenacious Dexter Tigers outscored the Pirates of Guilford 11-0 in the second quarter… Read More
In theaters the movie “Four Brothers” was a huge hit, but three brothers in Dexter rival the camaraderie and success displayed by the movie’s star actors of Mark Wahlberg and Tyrese Gibson. The dynamic Woodman trio is not just the sparkplug for the Dexter Regional… Read More
BANGOR – Nobody who suited up for George Stevens Academy in Tuesday’s Eastern Maine Class C boys quarterfinal had played more than one previous tournament game at the Bangor Auditorium. That didn’t stop the Eagles of Blue Hill from exhibiting tremendous poise and confidence in… Read More
BANGOR – In basketball, a good defense beats a good offense more times than not, and the Madawaska Owls proved that Tuesday night’s East Class C boys quarterfinal would be no exception to that clich?. The fourth-ranked Owls shut down No. 5 Washington Academy of… Read More
BANGOR – Ben Estabrook scored three goals and had an assist to lead the Bangor Rams to an 8-1 high school hockey win over Mount Ararat at Sawyer Arena Tuesday. The Rams wrapped up a 12-7 regular season. googletag.cmd.push(function () { // Define Slot var… Read More
MADAWASKA – This is supposed to be a time of celebration for the Madawaska boys basketball team. One year removed from their first-ever tournament victory at Bangor Auditorium, the Owls are back as the No. 4 seed in Eastern Maine Class C and poised to… Read More
BANGOR – There will be a new state schoolgirl basketball champion in Class D. Junior guard Megan Korhonen sank four free throws in the final 39.8 seconds and Lacy Farrar added a clinching pair as sixth-seeded Greater Houlton Christian Academy rallied from an 11-point second-half… Read More
BANGOR – The advertised depth within the Eastern Maine Class D boys basketball world was on display at the Bangor Auditorium on Monday, with No. 1 Deer Isle-Stonington and No. 5 Lee Academy gaining quarterfinal wins against foes they had split two games with during the regular season. Read More
BANGOR – Occasionally in Maine high school basketball you’ll find a parent coaching a child, two siblings on the same varsity squad, or maybe an older sibling coaching a younger one, but in the Eastern Maine Class D girls basketball quarterfinals Monday morning, all three took place. Read More
BANGOR – The Mattanawcook Academy of Lincoln basketball teams made their Class B debuts this winter after many years in Class C. The MA cheerleaders made the move up in classification, too, and had a strong first season in Class B. The Lynx made callbacks… Read More
BANGOR – There’s no better time for a team to find its offensive rhythm and play stifling defense than when it sets foot on the Bangor Auditorium hardwood. The timing couldn’t have been better for the No. 5 Greenville Lakers in their 46-40 Eastern Maine… Read More
BANGOR – The Lee Academy boys basketball team is proof that a record can be deceiving. The Pandas finished the regular season with a modest 10-8 record, but the quality of those wins not only landed coach Randy Harris’ team in fifth place in the… Read More
BANGOR – The relief and excitement were palpable. Whether it was Presque Isle coach Jeff Hudson or Mount Desert Island junior Lindsay Lewis, the two teams that advanced to the Eastern Maine Class B semifinals Saturday afternoon at the Bangor Auditorium were both eager to… Read More
AUGUSTA – The Hampden Academy boys basketball team was pushed to the brink Saturday, its talent and experience challenged by Bangor’s emerging group of underclassmen. But overtime belonged to the defending state champs, who used an 8-0 run in the extra period to earn a… Read More
AUGUSTA – Crowds for the first Eastern Maine Class A tournament sessions were generally solid, particularly Saturday night’s boys doubleheader that involved No. 5 Messalonskee of Oakland’s 62-58 survival against No. 13 Cony of Augusta and top-ranked Brunswick’s 59-51 win over No. 8 Morse of Bath. Read More
BANGOR – A year ago, neither the Maranacook Black Bears of Readfield nor the Medomak Valley Panthers of Waldoboro were even in the Eastern Maine Class B boys basketball quarterfinals. The Bears had been upset in the preliminaries and Medomak was handled easily in the… Read More
BANGOR – The Central Aroostook of Mars Hill and Schenck of East Millinocket boys basketball teams came out firing during the third quarter to pull away for respective Eastern Maine Class D quarterfinal wins Saturday night at the Bangor Auditorium. The No. 6 Panthers, the… Read More
AUGUSTA – Jordan Cook didn’t get the ball as much as the Hampden Academy Broncos would have liked Saturday. But the 6-foot-10 senior center made the most of the opportunities he got, making 9-of-10 shots from the field and 9-of-9 from the free-throw line to… Read More
BANGOR – The Presque Isle girls basketball team erased two seasons of frustrating quarterfinal exits with a 46-31 victory over Belfast Saturday. The No. 1 Wildcats earned the win with just one made 3-pointer in the game. It’s a sign of a changed Presque Isle… Read More
BANGOR – As she stood near the Mount Desert Island locker room after Saturday afternoon’s 57-53 overtime quarterfinal win over Winslow, Amber Orman produced a folded piece of white paper and proudly showed it off to teammate Lindsay Lewis. The piece of paper was a… Read More
BANGOR – Jason Sitton netted a goal 29 seconds into overtime to give the Waterville Panthers a 3-2 high school hockey victory over the Bangor Rams Saturday at Sawyer Arena. Zach Jocham scored a goal and had two assists while Barrett Moore added a goal. Read More
AUGUSTA – The move of the Eastern Maine Class A basketball tournament from Bangor to the Augusta Civic Center isn’t just about a new travel destination. For many teams with little experience playing here, there’s a quieter atmosphere than what is found in the Bangor… Read More
BANGOR – Corey Dewitt and the Ellsworth boys basketball team withstood a furious comeback by Mount View to earn an exciting 51-48 victory Friday afternoon in the tourney-opening Eastern Maine Class B quarterfinal. Dewitt poured in 25 points as the No. 3 Eagles tipped the… Read More
BANGOR – The first night of the Eastern Maine Class B girls basketball tournament was an upsetting one if you were a favorite. It was anything but if you were wearing purple and white. googletag.cmd.push(function () { // Define Slot var slot_sizes = [[300,250]]; var… Read More
AUGUSTA – One of the smallest kids on the floor, Skowhegan senior Nicole Paradis cast a large shadow over her team’s postseason debut at the Augusta Civic Center on Friday afternoon. The 5-foot-4 guard scored a game-high 21 points and added six steals and six… Read More
Tourney time is here, and now we go our separate ways. For many, it will be business as usual, the annual pilgrimage to the Bangor Auditorium to watch the small-town teams of northern, eastern and central Maine make basketball memories that will be conversation topics… Read More
BANGOR – In the jubilant moments after winning the girls Class A state championship game Saturday night, the Cony girls basketball team greeted fans, kissed family, and hugged alumni on the floor of the Bangor Auditorium. The Rams took the traditional photos at half-court. They… Read More
BANGOR – It could have been a nightmare. But luckily, the Cony of Augusta girls basketball team was completely prepared for the situation. It was, after all, four years in the making. That’s why, when Cony star forward Katie Rollins got into foul trouble in… Read More
BANGOR – The end of an era at the Bangor Auditorium coincided with a new chapter in the history of Hampden Academy athletics. And while much of the talk leading up to Saturday’s final Class A state championship games in Bangor was about memories, the… Read More
BANGOR – Blaine Meehan earned Eastern Maine Class A all-tournament honors largely because of his defense. But one more challenge remained for the 5-foot-10 Hampden Academy senior: Deering of Portland junior Carlos Strong, MVP of the Western A tournament and the leading scorer in the… Read More
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Briiana Rende had just a few seconds to make a decision to pass or shoot. In this situation – less than 10 seconds left in the third quarter of Monday’s Eastern Maine Class A final – the Cony senior point guard tried both. googletag.cmd.push(function ()… Read More
BANGOR – Two teams seeking a first for their schools will meet Saturday in the last Class A boys basketball state final to be played at the Bangor Auditorium. Neither Eastern Maine champion Hampden Academy nor Western Maine titlist Deering of Portland has won a… Read More
HAMPDEN – Fifty years later, there are still only a couple degrees of separation between the first and last boys basketball state finals for Maine’s largest schools to be played at the Bangor Auditorium. Consider that 6-foot-10 center Jordan Cook, who will lead Hampden Academy… Read More
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BANGOR – The Bangor Chamber of Commerce has planned a reception and two pregame ceremonies Saturday centering around the final two Class A tournament basketball games to be played at the Bangor Auditorium. The Eastern Maine Class A tourney is moving to the Augusta Civic… Read More
HAMPDEN – All successful teams must have talent, to be sure. But team chemistry, the ability of individuals to work toward a common goal, isn’t far behind in importance. Each player must understand his role to maximize the potential for team success, for chemistry is… Read More
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The biggest player in the Eastern Maine Class A boys basketball tournament came up with his biggest game while under the biggest spotlight. And for that effort and his overall presence throughout Hampden Academy’s run to its first Eastern A championship, 6-foot-10 junior center Jordan… Read More
As Paul Vachon watched a videotape of the McAuley girls basketball team, one thing stood out to him – this was not the same McAuley team that Vachon’s Cony girls last faced three years ago. For several years, the Lions of Portland had a collection… Read More
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Blaine Meehan could be forgiven for feeling tired as he and his Hampden Academy teammates awaited receipt of the Eastern Maine Class A championship plaque last Monday evening. “I’m a little out of breath right now,” said Meehan, a 5-foot-10 senior guard. googletag.cmd.push(function () {… Read More
The Cony girls basketball team didn’t exactly struggle to find ways to win as the Rams of Augusta rolled through the Eastern Maine Class A tourney and won the program’s ninth regional crown. Credit Katie Rollins, who was the catalyst with her imposing post presence… Read More
BANGOR – Getting back to the Class A state championship game has driven the Cony of Augusta girls basketball team all season. And with star center Katie Rollins at the wheel, the Rams did just that in Monday night’s Eastern Maine Class A final against… Read More
BANGOR – Seven minutes, 10 seconds is a long time to play in a basketball game with four fouls. Especially when you’re the biggest guy on the floor. googletag.cmd.push(function () { // Define Slot var slot_sizes = [[300,250]]; var new_slot_sizes = []; var has_banner =… Read More
BANGOR – They have waited a long time for a crack at their first Eastern Maine Class A boys basketball championship. So two extra days shouldn’t be an inconvenience for Hampden Academy and Oxford Hills of South Paris. googletag.cmd.push(function () { // Define Slot var… Read More
BANGOR – The Hampden Academy boys basketball team won its Eastern Maine Class A quarterfinal last weekend with its defense. On Friday night, the ninth-ranked Broncos brought the whole package in handling No. 13 Brewer 55-34 in a regional semifinal at the Bangor Auditorium. googletag.cmd.push(function… Read More
Anticipating the heavy snowfall predicted for today, the Maine Principals’ Association opted Friday to postpone state championship games in schoolboy hockey and regional finals in Class A boys and girls basketball until early next week. Under the revised schedule, the Eastern Maine Class A girls… Read More
BANGOR – You could almost sense the relief among the members of the Oxford Hills boys basketball team as the Vikings walked off the Bangor Auditorium court after their Eastern Maine Class A semifinal Friday night. After three years of struggles at the Auditorium, Oxford… Read More
BANGOR – Undefeated Cony of Augusta got one of its stiffer tests of the regular season from an upstart Messalonskee of Oakland team that featured four sophomore starters. But that was the regular season. googletag.cmd.push(function () { // Define Slot var slot_sizes = [[300,250]]; var… Read More
BANGOR – A third-quarter surge, including seven points from senior Megan Franklin, helped boost the No. 2 Skowhegan girls basketball into the Eastern Maine Class A final for the second straight year. Franklin scored a game-high 13 points to lead the Indians to a 48-33… Read More
BANGOR – If you looked at the seedings, the top-ranked Bangor boys basketball team had a seemingly easy path to the Eastern Maine Class A final: a quarterfinal against No. 9 Hampden Academy to set up a semifinal against the winner of No. 12 Leavitt and No. 13… Read More
AUGUSTA – As a five-point lead vanished in the final 89 seconds of Saturday night’s Class B boys basketball state final, so, too, was Camden Hills of Rockport looking for its missing momentum. The Windjammers found it in the most likely place, in Tim Stammen’s… Read More
BANGOR – Russ Bartlett was stopped by a Bangor Auditorium security guard as he tried to pass through the doors into the building’s back hallway before Saturday night’s Eastern Maine Class A boys basketball quarterfinal between Brewer and Leavitt of Turner Center. He didn’t have… Read More
BANGOR – It took all day Saturday, but a Class A East boys team finally figured out the rims at Bangor Auditorium. Thirteenth-seeded Brewer (11-9) torched the nets to the tune of 66 percent from the floor and came away with a 54-46 win over… Read More
BANGOR – The Skowhegan girls basketball team learned a valuable lesson in Saturday morning’s Eastern Maine Class A quarterfinal – the Indians can win without Bethany Sevey or Nicole Paradis. Of course, both of Skowhegan’s standout guards contributed in the No. 2 Indians’ 46-26 victory… Read More
AUGUSTA – For Winslow guard Amanda Byrne, Saturday night’s Class B girls basketball state championship game against Yarmouth was a major challenge, yet simple in scope. “We knew if we got into a half-court game it would turn out ugly for us, because our size… Read More
AUGUSTA – Tim Stammen picked the biggest moment of his high school basketball career to stand tallest. His 29-point, six-rebound effort in Camden Hills of Rockport’s 66-63 overtime win over Gorham in the Class B boys basketball state final Saturday night was just part of… Read More
AUGUSTA – As the Winslow girls basketball team pursued its first-ever state championship Saturday night, the Black Raiders answered to two coaches. But this was no power struggle, merely respect for one mentor who guided the Black Raiders from their youth to the brink of… Read More
BANGOR – The Messalonskee girls basketball team started out slow in the first half of Saturday evening’s Eastern Maine Class A quarterfinal, but by the time the No. 5 Eagles got things heated up in the third quarter, they ran away with a 50-34 victory over No. 4… Read More
Nokomis of Newport freshman Kelley Paradis had an impressive debut at the Bangor Auditorium on Friday afternoon, scoring a team-high 11 points for the No. 6 Warriors in their win over No. 3 Bangor. Nokomis coach Earl Anderson said he’s been eager to get Paradis… Read More
BANGOR – The Central Aroostook of Mars Hill boys basketball team is known for its high-scoring ways. But it was defense that propelled the Panthers to a 79-62 victory over Valley of Bingham at the Bangor Auditorium on Thursday night and their first state Class… Read More
BANGOR – The Lee Academy girls basketball team has made a living on its pressing defense this season. Twenty-two wins later, the Pandas’ defense has paid off with a gold ball. Lee got a game-high 19 points and 13 rebounds from senior star Shelby Pickering… Read More
In the past 11 years, no matter which team wins the Eastern Maine Class C title, one team has been there to greet them: Dirigo. The Western Maine champion Cougars of Dixfield are back in tonight’s Class C state game to face Dexter, another team… Read More
BANGOR – The Dexter boys basketball team faces a tall challenge Friday night, but certainly not one the Tigers feel is insurmountable. That challenge resides with Dexter’s opponent for the 2005 Class C state championship, Western Maine titlist Hall-Dale of Farmingdale, which features 6-foot-10 senior… Read More