Tag: sports
Allyson Eaton hits 1,000 points as Mariners fall to Shead in quarterfinals
BANGOR—With three seconds left in the third quarter, Deer Isle-Stonington senior Allyson Eaton scored her high school career 1,000th point, after stealing a rebound for a runaway lay up that brought the home crowd to its feet and the #6 Mariners to within two points against Shead in a quarterfinal playoff …
Want to watch all 142 tournament games? Here’s how
Three different organizations will cover all 142 games in the five classes of the Maine high school basketball tournament. All games, except for the state finals, will be available through live web streaming platforms, after Maine Public Broadcasting Network announced it would only broadcast the state finals, after decades of …
MMA coach Craig Dagan hits 250th win Mariner women’s coach reflects on 15 years on court
CASTINE—Craig Dagan, the Maine Maritime Academy women’s basketball head coach, notched his 250th win as the leader of the Lady Mariners Saturday, February 6, with a 90-56 home win over Lyndon State College of Vermont. When he started coaching the team 15 years ago with wife Katrina as his assistant, …
Mariners boys fall to Shead in prelim playoff game
Eagles girls lose 53-51 in OT, out of playoffs
CALAIS—The Eagle varsity girls lost a close preliminary playoff game at Calais on February 10 to end their season. In the fight for a quarterfinal berth, the Eagles lost 53-51 in overtime, after leading Calais well into the fourth quarter. The ninth-ranked Eagles had jumped to a quick lead, ending …
Eagle boys to meet Fort Kent in QF
Mariners girls to face Shead in QFs
Swim teams make solid showing at PVCs Sealander takes first in medley event
DIS cheerleaders top regional score at state competition
Bangor—The Deer Isle-Stonington cheerleading squad performed their moves, jumps and overall routine a step above their previous showing when they took the floor at the Class D State Cheering Competition at the Cross Center on February 6. Their score of 53.2 out of a possible 100 was nearly eight points …




