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Read Article Poland’s Kaylin O’Leary swings for a pitch that went for a single during a win over Gray-New Gloucester in Poland in 2019. Wil Kramlich/Sun Journal file photo In one way, Kaylin O’Leary’s Poland Regional High School softball career will end the same it started. This season, the senior will again be playing with her sister. The only difference is that this time she is not the younger sister on the team. She’ll instead be the older sister showing her sibling the way to play the varsity game. Related Kaylin O’Leary got to play with older sister Karley during her first two high school seasons, but the two were denied a third together last year when the entire spring season was canceled. Now freshman sister Khloe has joined the team, just as Kaylin is about to wrap up her high school career. ....
Madison Forgue had eight, with a basket in each quarter. “She has a really good presence on the court,” Ouellette said. “She’s just one of our leaders out on the court, being able to calm everyone down.” Winthrop had eight different scorers, including seven in the first half, which the hosts ended with a 37-9 lead. “In practice the past few days we’ve really worked on taking our time and finding the open looks on offense, rotating the ball multiple times, and the girls looked really good today doing that,” Ramblers co-coach Jess Merrill said. “So it’s good momentum moving forward and good confidence-booster for them.” ....
The Monmouth girls earn a narrow victory on the road. By Staff reports Read Article WINTHROP Maddie Perkins paced the Ramblers with 18 points in Winthrop’s 55-37 victory over Boothbay on Thursday. Sage Fortin chipped in with 15 points while Madison Forgue had 14 for the Ramblers, who trailed 2019 at halftime. Glory Blethen had 15 points for the Seahawks while Kathryn Hibbard had 10 points. Both teams are now 1-1 for the season. MONMOUTH 63, HALL-DALE 62 Emma Johnson had 18 points as Monmouth rallied to edge Hall-Dale 63-62 in Farmingdale. Holly Hunt helped the Mustangs’ cause with 17 points while Abby Flanagan had 15 points and Alexa Allen chipped in with 11 points. Monmouth trailed 49-41 entering the fourth quarter. ....