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Solid pitching and timely hitting work for Mt Blue against Mountain Valley

9 of 9 After stealing second base, Mountain Valley s Ali Legere tried to steal third but was tagged out by Mt. Blue third baseman Eva Stevens to end the inning during Monday s softball game in Rumford. Russ Dillingham/Sun Journal RUMFORD The way Makayla Gross was pitching, the last thing the Mt. Blue starter wanted to do was lose steam. The only senior on the team got her second wind, striking out 11 batters and giving up five hits in seven innings in the Cougars’ convincing 10-2 softball victory over stubborn and scrappy Mountain Valley at Hosmer Field on an overcast Monday. Gross said her changeup and fastball were working well for her, even though she was getting tired.

Oxford Hills Liz Dieterich wins KVAC slalom and GS, Mt Blue cops team title

Mar. 5—Mt. Blue slipped away with the KVAC girls Alpine crown, and Oxford Hills' junior Liz Dieterich lit up the course Thursday, winning the slalom and giant slalom events at Black Mountain of Maine in Rumford. Three top-10 finishes in the slalom and two in GS helped the Cougars amass the winning 1,542 points. Rounding out the 11-team competition were: 2. Maranacook (1,488), 3. Camden Hills .

2021 Alpine skiing team previews: Newcomers help fortify Mt Blue team

Read Article Mt. Blue High School’s Xander Gurney competes in a Kennebec Valley Athletic Conference ski meet at Titcomb Mountain in Farmington in Jan. 2020. Morning Sentinel file photo by Michael G. Seamans   Editor’s note: This is the fourth in a series of previews of Franklin- and Kennebec-county teams in the Sun Journal’s coverage area that have decided to play this winter. Mt. Blue Alpine ski coach Mark Cyr said newcomers will lighten the load after the Cougars lost a few top-notch skiers this season. “We have had an outstanding early season, really focusing on fundamentals,” Cyr said. “With everything pushed back, we can spend more time on the basics, both mechanics and tactics. We are taking it slow and making sure we get every athlete in a good place to start racing.”

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