Connor Daigle broke the event record while winning the Waldoboro Day 5K on Saturday, June 15 in Waldoboro.
Donaghy and Rush Win State Titles, Guilford Snaps 1959 Eagles Discus Record
Lincoln Academy’s Roan Donaghy won the 1600 meter racewalk and Medomak Valley’s Will Rush won the triple jump to repeat as Class B state champions on Saturday, June 1 at Mount Desert High School in Bar Harbor. The Eagles boys team racked up 46 points during the state championship meet to earn fifth place out of the 25 teams competing.
SBS Teacher Sets 50 Km Joggling World Record, Falls Short On 50-Mile
Endurance runner and circus enthusiast Jason Bigonia, of South Bristol, set out to break the world record for joggling 50 straight miles on Sunday, May 19 in Wiscasset. Joggling is a challenging niche sport that combines jogging with juggling.
Camden Hills Wins Softball Pitchers’ Duel Over Panthers Camden Hills 3 – Medomak Valley 0
Camden Hills rallied for three runs in the top of the extra eighth inning to surge past Medomak Valley 3-0 on Monday, May 20 in Waldoboro. Two of the top pitchers in midcoast high school softball squared off in an epic pitchers’ duel that was tied 0-0 after regulation. The Panthers committed five errors in the game, including three in the final inning that sank their chance to earn the win.
Windjammers Baseball Outlasts Panthers Camden Hills 4 - Medomak Valley 1
Medomak Valley rallied in the sixth inning to tie Camden Hills but lost 4-1 in eight innings on Monday, May 20 in Waldoboro. Gabe Lash drove in Aaron Reed from second base on a single to tie the game 1-1. Both teams held opposing batters scoreless in the final inning to send the match to overtime. The Panthers made a couple of costly errors in the 8th inning, as the Windjammers plated three runs. Medomak Valley could not get a rally going in the bottom of the extra inning off Camden Hills ace Hunter Bell and the Windjammers held on for the win.
Eagles Girls Lacrosse Sinks Shipbuilders in Overtime Lincoln Academy 9 - Morse 8
The Lincoln Academy girls lacrosse team continued a hot streak on their home turf with an exciting 9-8 overtime win against Morse on Tuesday, May 7 in Newcastle. Mariam Delisle won the draw control to start the overtime session and raced up the field past two Morse defenders and scored the winning goal just 18 seconds into the extra period. Lincoln Academy improved to 4-3 with the win and leaped into first place in the Class C Heal Points. The Eagles are now 4-0 at home. Morse dropped to 6-2 on the season.
Seahawks Baseball Loses to Opportunistic & Sharp-Fielding Mt. Abram Mt. Abram 6 - Boothbay 1
Defense was a key factor in Boothbay’s 6-1 loss to Mt. Abram on Wednesday, May 1 in Boothbay. Seahawks starting pitcher Finn Harkins had a solid performance on the mound, but the defense committed three errors and gave up four unearned runs to an efficient Roadrunners team that took advantage of the miscues. The Seahawks offense hit the ball hard and had chances to score and build momentum, but the Mt. Abram defense made big plays to help secure the win.
Champions Crowned at CLC YMCA Spring Fling Pickleball Tournament
More than two dozen players competed in the Spring Fling Pickleball Tournament held on the CLC YMCA tennis courts from the weekend of April 12-14 in Damariscotta. The three-day tournament featured a high level of competition in three divisions: adult singles; women’s doubles; and mixed doubles.
Lincoln Academy Tennis To Serve Up New Young Talent
After a recent run of successful experienced teams, there are many new faces on the Eagles girls tennis squad this season. The program appears to be entering a rebuilding stage as it returns only four players from last year’s elite team that was 13-1 in the regular season and competed against Greely in the Class B South finals.
Unified Basketball Season Ends, But Life Lessons, Friendships From Playing Together Live On
People have different reasons for “playing” sports, but it is safe to say that the pure essence of sports is to “play.” Webster’s Dictionary defines play as “engaging in activity for enjoyment and recreation rather than a serious or practical purpose.” Play is at the very core of unified basketball, and it is the pure joy of playing that makes it so special for the participants and for the community that gathers to cheer the players on.
Four Local Teens To Compete For State and National Ice Hockey Titles
Despite the fact that Lincoln County does not have an ice arena, four local teenage athletes have thrived at ice hockey and play on successful Maine teams competing for some of the most coveted championships in their sport.
Boothbay’s Brauer Becomes First American Woman to Sail Nonstop Around the World Solo
Boothbay sailor Cole Brauer coasted into A Coruña, Spain on Thursday, March 7 at daybreak after sailing more than 30,000 miles around the world nonstop by herself.
Whitefield Athlete Closes College Basketball Career on a High Note
Senior captain Simon McCormick scored 13 points to lead all Bates College scorers during a 79-54 loss to Wesleyan University on Feb. 10 in Lewiston. The Senior Day match was the final game of the Whitefield resident’s college basketball career.
Medomak Surges Past Eagles to Seize Win at Lincoln Academy 8th Grade Invitational Medomak 62 - Lincoln 60
The next generation of the Medomak Valley versus Lincoln Academy rivalry is alive and kicking. Medomak surged in the fourth quarter to a 62-60 triumph over the Eagles in the first match of the Lincoln Academy 8th Grade Invitational on Tuesday, Feb. 27 in the Eagles nest. According to Lincoln Academy basketball guru Phil Page, the Tournament is a late winter sports tradition that is in its 44th year.
Lincoln Academy’s Nelson Bailey Gym was loud as the two teams exchanged leads and battled it out all the way to the final buzzer. Medomak led 18-17 after the first quarter and extended it to 37-30 at the half. That was the largest lead that either team would enjoy the rest of the game. The two young squads played at a frenetic, turnover-prone tempo for most of the game – perhaps nervous in the presence of eager fans and their future high school coaches.
Lincoln Academy grasped the momentum in the third quarter and rallied to a 51-49 lead heading into the final stanza. Down the stretch, the rivals exchanged the lead many times but it would remain within 4 points until Medomak surged behind clutch shooting in the back half of the fourth quarter to pull ahead 62-57 with 53 seconds remaining. The Eagles clawed their way back to 62-60 and had the ball in the closing seconds but the Medomak defense was able to close out the game. Brody Day led the Eagles with 13 points. Silas Ripley led Medomak with 18 points.
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