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Varsity Maine Honor Roll: May 24, 2021 These were some of the top performers last week in southern Maine high school sports. Staff Reports BOYS Cody Bowker, Thornton Academy baseball: The junior struck out 12 in a one-hit shutout of South Portland. Two days later, he homered and drove in four runs in a 13-1 win over Bonny Eagle. Andrew Farr, Gorham track: A junior, Farr set personal records in the 100 meters (11.02 seconds), 200 (22.42) and 400 (49.41) in a meet at Windham on Friday. Those are the fastest times in the state this spring. Nick McSorley, Berwick Academy lacrosse: A senior from Biddeford, McSorley scored seven goals with two assists in Berwick’s 14-6 win against Marshwood and had four goals in an 11-2 win at North Yarmouth Academy. ....
increase font size Myah Jenson and Savannah Tracy each tally three goals, two assists for Falcons. By Staff ReportThe Times Record Share FREEPORT Myah Jensen and Savannah Tracy each tallied three goals and two assists to give the Freeport girls lacrosse team a 16-3 win over Morse on Saturday. Megan Driscoll had two goals and two assists, and Hannah Grover added two goals and one assist for the Falcons (7-1). Kate Tracy finished with a goal and three assists. Addie Jung scored twice for the Shipbuilders (2-8) and Mary LaRochelle had one goal.
YARMOUTH 5-3, FREEPORT 2-2: The Clippers (10-2) scored two unearned runs in the fifth inning to complete a doubleheader sweep against the Falcons (9-3) with a 3-2 win at Yarmouth. ....
Vail racer Campbell Sullivan, resilient in battling rare form of cancer, dies at 19 After a four year battle with CIC-DUX4 sarcoma, Campbell Barrett Sullivan died Monday, Feb. 22, after suffering a brain hemorrhage brought on by the rare form of cancer. She was 19. A Vail Ski & Snowboard Academy alumna, Campbell created a nonprofit for other children with sarcomas, became an advocate for children’s cancer, marched on Washington, D.C. in support of funding for children’s cancer, was named an ambassador for St. Baldrick’s Foundation and never once lost her megawatt smile as she encouraged others. An avid ski racer, Campbell kept her passion for the sport thriving in herself and with her teammates. When she was too ill to race or train, she became a coach. When that proved beyond her capabilities, she went to the races to cheer for her teammates. When she couldn’t walk to the races, she was in her wheelchair. ....
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