KVAC CHAMPIONSHIPS: Sophie Simard of Leavitt and Landon Marquis of Camden Hills won slalom titles at the Kennebec Valley Athletic Conference Alpine championships at Titcomb Mountain in Farmington. SKIING Copy the Story Link Simard won the girls race in 1:19.41. Ellie Porter of Edward Little was second in 1:20.51, followed by Oxford Hills’ Gianna DeVivo […]
KVAC CHAMPIONSHIPS: Sophie Simard of Leavitt and Landon Marquis of Camden Hills won slalom titles at the Kennebec Valley Athletic Conference Alpine championships at Titcomb Mountain in Farmington.
SKIING
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Simard won the girls race in 1:19.41. Ellie Porter of Edward Little was second in 1:20.51, followed by Oxford Hills’ Gianna DeVivo (1:23.78), Mt. Blue’s Maddie Morton (1:24.56) and Edward Little’s Maddie Ranger (1:24.71).
Marquis won the boys race with a total time of 1 minute, 15.36 seconds. Kaden Salsbury of Skowhegan was second in 1:17.36, Edward Little’s Sawyer Shanaman (1:17.42) was third, followed by Mt. Blue’s Finn Morton (1:17.83), and Skowhegan’s Drake Tracy (1:20.21).
BOYS HOCKEY
Max Stadnicki and Ethan Patterson scored for the Dragons, who led 2-1 after one period.
Church scored in the first and second periods, both off assists from Ben Urban, for a 2-0 lead. Sam Pietrowicz got the winning goal with 5:43 left in the third.
KENNEBUNK 3, MARSHWOOD 2: Weston Church notched two goals, Richard Pocius stopped 41 shots and Kennebunk/Wells (11-3-1) held off Marshwood/Traip/Sanford/Noble (8-6) in Dover, New Hampshire.
YORK 7, BRUNSWICK 2: Dylan Jones and Joshua Neal each scored twice and the Wildcats (12-4) got the final six goals against Brunswick/Freeport (2-13) at Watson Arena in Brunswick.
Camden Hills scored 771 points to win the girls team title. Edward Little was second with 768, followed by Mt. Blue (738), Oxford Hills (732) and Hampden Academy (691).
Bronson Eldredge, Bradley Carr and Brett Aceto also scored for York.
Led by Buxton (165 pounds), Martinez (190) and Potter (215), Wells finished with 234 points. Dirigo (208), Fryeburg Academy (157), Monmouth/Richmond/Winthrop (141) rounded out the top four, and Winslow and York tied for fifth (133.5).
Edward Little scored 777 points for the boys team title and Mt. Blue was second (763), followed by Skowhegan (754), Camden Hills (751) and Brunswick (712).
Makili Matty and Shane Cullity scored in the third period for the Knighthawks.