Kennebec Valley Athletic Conference

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Kennebec Valley Athletic Conference (KVAC)
Association Maine Principals' Association
DirectorDoran Stout
PresidentNathan Priest
No. of teams28
Region
Official website www.kvacsports.com

The Kennebec Valley Athletic Conference (KVAC) is a high school athletic organization, featuring schools from the towns that surround the Kennebec River in the state of Maine. It is the largest athletic conference in the state with 29 different schools as members.

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Member schools

The KVAC consists of 28 different schools, which are divided into two divisions in two different classes (Class A, & Class B) in coordination with the Maine Principals' Association (MPA). Membership includes:

Soccer/Baseball/Softball

CLASS ACLASS B
BangorBelfast
BrewerGardiner
BrunswickLeavitt
ConyLincoln
Edward LittleMaranacook
HampdenMedomak
LawrenceMorse
LewistonMt. View
MessalonskeeNokomis
Mt. AraratOceanside
Mt. BlueWaterville
Oxford HillsWinslow
SkowheganErskine
Camden HillsMaine Central Institute

Basketball

CLASS AACLASS ACLASS B
Bangor (N)Brewer (N)Belfast (N)
Edward Little (N)Brunswick (S)Lincoln (S)
Lewiston (N)Camden Hills (N)Maine Central Institute (N)
Oxford Hills (N)Cony (N)Maranacook (S)
Erskine (N)Mt. View (N)
Gardiner (N)Winslow (N)
Hampden (N)
Lawrence (N)
Leavitt (S)
Medomak Valley (N)
Messalonskee (N)
Morse (S)
Mt. Ararat (S)
Mt. Blue (N)
Nokomis (N)
Oceanside (N)
Skowhegan (N)
Waterville (N)

In conjunction with the MPA and its member schools, the KVAC administers the following sports: Football, Soccer, Field Hockey, Golf, Cross Country, Cheerleading, Basketball, Indoor Track, Skiing, Swimming, Wrestling, Ice Hockey, Baseball, Softball, Tennis, Outdoor Track, and Lacrosse. Members schools and athletes compete for team and individual conference championship status between the end of the regular season and the start of the MPA playoffs.

Membership drastically changed in the early-mid 2000s when schools switched regions and classes. In the late 1990s and early 2000s, Class A membership included Waterville, Lawrence, Skowhegan, Mt. Blue, Messalonskee, Cony, Medomak Valley, and Gardiner as Eastern Maine schools and Brunswick, Morse, Mt. Ararat, Oxford Hills, and Leavitt as Western Maine schools in sports like basketball. The five Western Maine schools were moved into Eastern Maine for the 2001–02 season. This was due to two reasons. One, enrollment at EM schools in more northern parts of the state were dropping and schools like Stearns, Caribou, and later Presque Isle were moving down to Class B (all the way down to Class D in the case of Stearns). Another reason was the MPA's failed four division format where Eastern and Western Maine were split into north–south divisions. That format lasted one year. Edward Little and Lewiston, former members of the Southwestern Maine Activities Association, joined in 2003. That move was followed by the decision to move those schools to Eastern Maine. The KVAC also gained former Class A members of the Big East/Penobscot Valley Conference from the Bangor area in 2005 when that league was forced to disband due to loss of membership. 5 schools, Bangor High School, Brewer High School, Nokomis Regional High School, Old Town High School, and Hampden Academy, joined. Bangor, Brewer, and Hampden continue to be members of the Class A division, while Nokomis moved to Class B, and Old Town moved to Class B, but returned to the Big East/PVC. Erskine has jumped between Classes A and B since 2005 but will move back to B in 2013. Gardiner moved to Class B in 2007. Leavitt and Nokomis dropped to B in 2009, with Leavitt moving to the West. Morse dropped from EM Class A to WM Class B in 2011. Rockland District High School merged with nearby Georges Valley High School in 2011 to form Oceanside East/West High School. Oak Hill High School was a Class B member until 2012 when they moved to the Mountain Valley Conference, a Class B/C league in the western mountains. Erskine moved to Class B in 2013, and Maranacook to Class C. Spruce Mountain High School of Jay, a member of the Mountain Valley Conference, briefly joined the league in 2014 school year, but then returned to the MVC in 2017.

Starting with the 2015–16 season, basketball will be divided into five classes and into north and south regions.

The KVAC also holds an annual banquet in May to recognize 10 Senior Scholars from each of its member schools.

Cross-Country

Sources: [1] [2]

Class A Champions

Women

YearTeam ChampionsTeam Runner-UpIndividual Champion
SchoolPointsSchoolPointsAthlete, SchoolTime
2021 Bangor High School 52 Brunswick High School 64Megan Randall, Bangor20:18.4
2020 Bangor High School 36 Mt. Ararat High School 91Erin McCarthy, Bangor20:25
2019 Camden Hills Regional High School 57 Bangor High School 83Lidia Gilmore, Bangor19:58.3
2018 Camden Hills Regional High School 58 Mt. Ararat High School 90Jillian Richardson, Edward Little19:27.8
2017 Camden Hills Regional High School 40 Mt. Ararat High School 55Grace Iltis, Camden19:56.3
2016 Brunswick High School 74Mt. Blue High School89Katherine Leckbee, Mt. Ararat19:44.2
2015Mt. Blue High School71 Brunswick High School 72Anne Guadalupi, Cony20:23.2
2014 Hampden Academy 61 Brunswick High School 64Anne Guadalupi, Cony20:30.6
2013 Hampden Academy 52 Brunswick High School 65Teresa Murphy, Brunswick20:40.4
2012 Mt. Ararat High School 57 Brunswick High School 61Erzsebet Nagy, Lawrence19:27.0
2011 Brunswick High School 42 Mt. Ararat High School 43Erzsebet Nagy, Lawrence19:55.8
2010 Mt. Ararat High School 27 Brunswick High School 75Kathleen McMahon, Brunswick19:55.9
2009 Mt. Ararat High School 54Mt. Blue High School63Kate Spies, Mt. Ararat20:12.8
2008 Brewer High School 60Mt. Blue High School66Melody Lam, Mt. Blue20:37.5
2007 Brunswick High School 33 Brewer High School 56Silver Hunt, Mt. Blue20:34.9
2006 Brunswick High School 24 Mt. Ararat High School 51Anna Ackerman, Cony20:45.31
2005 Brunswick High School 51 Mt. Ararat High School 51Krystal Douglas, Mt. Ararat19:37.16
2004 Mt. Ararat High School 45Mt. Blue High School54Elizabeth Wilcox, Mt. Ararat19:43.56
2003Mt. Blue High School70Waterville High School82Lily Hanstein, Mt. Blue19:52.7
2002 Mt. Ararat High School
2001Mt. Blue High School33 Cony High School 92Erin Archard, Mt. Blue18:48.6
1998Mt. Blue High School41 Mt. Ararat High School 75

Men

YearTeam ChampionsTeam Runner-UpIndividual Champion
SchoolPointsSchoolPointsAthlete, SchoolTime
2021 Brunswick High School 51 Hampden Academy 67Abbott Valentine, Hampden16:11.0
2020 Bangor High School 37 Mt. Ararat High School 56Tyler Patterson, Brunswick16:46
2019 Mt. Ararat High School 34 Brunswick High School 54Lisandry Berry-Gaviria, Mt. Ararat16:18.5
2018 Bangor High School 45 Brunswick High School 55Lisandro Berry-Gaviria, Mt. Ararat16:33.5
2017 Hampden Academy 52 Bangor High School 76Lisandro Berry-Gaviria, Mt. Ararat17:05.1
2016Mt. Blue High School74 Hampden Academy 88Tucker Barber, Mt. Blue16:43.2
2015 Hampden Academy 77 Bangor High School 102Osman Doorow, Lewiston16:38.1
2014 Hampden Academy 53Mt. Blue High School75Aaron Willingham, Mt. Blue16:56.5
2013 Bangor High School 72 Lewiston High School 86Josh Horne, Mt. Blue17:05.4
2012 Lewiston High School 47Mt. Blue High School82Justin Tracy, Mt. Blue17:14.1
2011 Mt. Ararat High School 80 Bangor High School 89Harlow Ladd, Messalonskee17:28.3
2010 Mt. Ararat High School 56Mt. Blue High School70Harlow Ladd, Messalonskee17:14.0
2009 Edward Little High School 65 Brunswick High School 84Will Geoghegan, Brunswick16:09.5
2008 Lewiston High School 60 Brunswick High School 97Will Geoghegan, Brunswick16:44.3
2007 Lewiston High School 47Mt. Blue High School87Mohamed Noor, Lewiston16:37.7
2006 Edward Little High School 56 Brunswick High School 62Eric Marceau, Mt. Blue17:04.23
2005Mt. Blue High School61 Lewiston High School 64Adam Deveau, Mt. Blue17:03.99
2004Mt. Blue High School55 Morse High School 60Adam Deveau, Mt. Blue17:20.36
2003 Edward Little High School 65 Morse High School 67Sam Fletcher, Edward Little16:38.3
2002 Mt. Blue High School 57 Cony High School 84Matt Dunlap, Mt. Blue16:37
2001 Mt. Ararat High School 47Mt. Blue High School61Aaron Norton, Morse15:48

Class B Champions

Women

YearTeam ChampionsTeam Runner-UpIndividual Champion
YearSchoolPointsSchoolPointsAthlete, SchoolTime
2021 Lincoln Academy 55 Cony High School 57Abby Williams, Waterville21:21.9
2020Waterville High School54 Morse High School 64Olivia Tiner, Winslow20:33.22
2019 Medomak Valley High School 53Maranacook Community High School58Olivia Tiner, Winslow21:27.4
2018Maranacook Community High School35 Medomak Valley High School 92Molly McGrail, Maranacook20:32.3
2017Maranacook Community High School26 Morse High School 71Olivia Tiner, Winslow20:41.0
2016Maranacook Community High School45 Camden Hills Regional High School 63Molly McGrail, Maranacook20:40.0
2015Waterville High School52Maranacook Community High School75Lauren Brown, Waterville19:52.4
2014 Morse High School 54Maranacook Community High School61Hannah Despres, Maranacook21:34.8
2013Maranacook Community High School56 Camden Hills Regional High School 84Abby Hersom, Oceanside20:49.8
2012 Camden Hills Regional High School 31Waterville High School55Bethanie Brown, Waterville18:59.4
2011 Camden Hills Regional High School 37Waterville High School77Bethanie Brown, Waterville20:02.0
2010 Hampden Academy 61 Winslow High School 77Brittany Bowman, Camden Hills20:46.6
2009 Medomak Valley High School 54Maranacook Community High School77Abby Mace, Maranacook19:03.1
2008 Medomak Valley High School 61 Leavitt Area High School 63Abby Mace, Maranacook19:24.9
2007Maranacook Community High School50 Leavitt Area High School 55Kasey Eaton, Medomak20:37.7
2006Waterville High School44Maranacook Community High School49Megan Nealey, Belfast20:04.00
2005Maranacook Community High School42Waterville High School43Abby Pullen, Maranacook19:49.04
2004Maranacook Community High School38Belfast High School53Jennifer Monsulick, Maranacook20:20.57
2003 Camden Hills Regional High School 46 Lincoln Academy 53Rebecca Twaddel, Camden Hills20:03.6
2001 Camden Hills Regional High School 36 Medomak Valley High School 47

Men

YearTeam ChampionsTeam Runner-UpIndividual Champion
YearSchoolPointsSchoolPointsAthlete, SchoolTime
2021 Cony High School 51 Lincoln Academy 68Connor Daigle, Medomak16:52.7
2020 Morse High School 27 Lincoln Academy 56Joshua Way, Waterville17:14.01
2019 Lincoln Academy 29 Morse High School 52Jarrett Guldin, Lincoln17:12.6
2018 Lincoln Academy 33 Morse High School 47Sam Russ, Lincoln17:26.8
2017 Lincoln Academy 21Maranacook Community High School93Sam Russ, Lincoln17:44.0
2016 Lincoln Academy 38Maranacook Community High School87Nick Dall, Waterville17:14.5
2015Waterville High School55Belfast Area High School90Nick Dall, Waterville17:46.1
2014Maranacook Community High School87 Camden Hills Regional High School 91Harrison Knowlton, Leavitt17:34.2
2013Maranacook Community High School57 Lincoln Academy 81Ben Trapani, Camden Hills17:17.5
2012Maranacook Community High School57 Winslow High School 89Ben Trapani, Camden Hills17:09.8
2011Maranacook Community High School67 Medomak Valley High School 104Nickolas Shuckrow, Winslow18:02.3
2010 Hampden Academy 42 Winslow High School 60Eben Hodgkins, Erskine17:31.5
2009 Hampden Academy 66 Winslow High School 94Darik Frye, Hampden16:26.0
2008Maranacook Community High School77 Medomak Valley High School 91Sam Seekins, Erskine17:05.9
2007 Medomak Valley High School 48 Leavitt Area High School 65Michael Howland, Lincoln17:25.5
2006Maranacook Community High School35Waterville High School64Michael Howland, Lincoln17:08.58
2005 Leavitt Area High School 41Waterville High School94Michael Howland, Lincoln17:20.11
2004 Camden Hills Regional High School 41Belfast High School49Levi Miller, Belfast16:17.34
2003 Lincoln Academy 38Maranacook Community High School58Levi Miller, Belfast16:29.5
2001Belfast Area High School31Maranacook Community High School45
1998Maranacook Community High School36 Erskine Academy 72

Men (Wheelchair Race)

YearIndividual ChampionTime
2021Jonathan Schomaker, Leavitt42:01.9
2020Jonathan Schomaker, Leavitt34:54.52
2019Jonathan Schomaker, Leavitt47:35.6

Indoor Track & Field

Class A Champions

Men

YearChampionsRunner-up
2012 Edward Little High School (98.5 points) Mt. Ararat High School (86.5 points)
2011 Edward Little High School (113 points) Brunswick High School (102 points)
2010 Brunswick High School (206.50 points) Edward Little High School (126 points)
2009 Brunswick High School (219.50 points) Edward Little High School (126.50 points)
2008 Brunswick High School (250.50 points) Edward Little High School (88 points)
2007 Brunswick High School (203 points) Edward Little High School (168 points)
2006 Lewiston High School (137 points) Edward Little High School (93 points)
2005 Waterville High School (130 points) Edward Little High School (111 points)
2004 Waterville High School (123 points) Brunswick High School (95 points)

Women

YearChampionsRunner-up
2012 Brunswick High School (149.5 points) Mt. Ararat High School (119 points)
2011 Brunswick High School (156 points) Mt. Ararat High School (134 points)
2010 Brunswick High School (132 points) Edward Little High School (120 points)
2009 Edward Little High School (136 points) Brunswick High School (107 points)
2008 Brunswick High School (114.50 points) Mt. Ararat High School (102.50 points)
2007 Brunswick High School (133.50 points) Mt. Ararat High School (93 points)
2006 Brunswick High School (112 points) Waterville High School (102 points)
2005 Brunswick High School (92 points) Mt. Ararat High School (90 points)
2004 Edward Little High School (96 points) Brunswick High School (77 points)

Class B Champions

Men

YearChampionsRunner-up
2012 Waterville High School (141 points) Erskine Academy (79 points)
2011 Waterville High School (155 points) Erskine Academy (98 points)
2010 Waterville High School (223 points) Erskine Academy (117 points)
2009 Waterville High School (231 points) Leavitt Area High School (135 points)
2008 Waterville High School (196 points) Erskine Academy (123 points)
2007 Waterville High School (240 points) Winslow High School (168 points)

Women

YearChampionsRunner-up
2012 Waterville High School (192 points) Winslow High School (90.50 points)
2011 Waterville High School (177.50 points) Winslow High School (91 points)
2010 Waterville High School (224 points) Winslow High School (117 points)
2009 Winslow High School (144 points) Waterville High School (128 points)
2008 Waterville High School (173 points) Rockland High School (46 points)
2007 Waterville High School (190 points) Belfast High School (52 points)

Meet Records

Women

EventNameSchoolTime/DistanceDate
55m DashKim Doucette Old Orchard Beach High School 7.1h1989
55m HurdlesJesse Labreck Messalonskee High School 8.402008
200m DashKristin Slotnick Brunswick High School 26.072008
400m DashClare Franco Brunswick High School 59.532008
800m RunBethanie Brown Waterville High School 2:17.332012
1600m RunBethanie Brown Waterville High School 5:08.092012
3200m RunJoanna Green Brunswick High School 11:11.0h1985
4 × 200 m RelayA Ranucci, L. Clavet, A. Chisholm, J. Masters Edward Little High School 1:49.722012
4 × 800 m RelayE. Woods, B. Wilcox, J. Wilcox, R. Lebel Mt. Ararat High School 9:57.952004
High JumpJesse Labreck Messalonskee High School 5-05.002007
Pole VaultBethany Dumas Cony High School 11–05.502007
Long JumpKathy Crichton Brunswick High School 17–06.251988
Triple JumpShelby Tuttle Waterville High School 37–04.002009
Shot PutBethany Karter-O'Brien Waterville High School 42–06.002008

Men

EventNameSchoolTime/DistanceDate
55m DashSean Droney Brunswick High School 6.4h1987
McKenzie Gary Mt. Ararat High School 6.592011
55m HurdlesAlan Hunt Brunswick High School 7.4h1987
200m DashBrett McIntyre Brunswick High School 22.842001
400m DashAlex Nichols Brunswick High School 50.852012
800m RunWill Geoghegan Brunswick High School 1:57.152010
1600m RunWill Geoghegan Brunswick High School 4:19.772010
3200m RunBruce BickfordLawrence High School9:13.0h1975
4 × 200 m RelayBreton, Houlk, Barnes, McIntyre Brunswick High School 1:35.452000
4 × 800 m RelayL. Cassidy, M. Black, P. Horan, W. Geoghegan Brunswick High School 8:23.212010
High JumpKevin SawyerLawrence High School6-09.251983
Pole VaultDavid Slovenski Brunswick High School 16–02.002008
Long JumpSean Droney Brunswick High School 22–02.251989
Triple JumpConnor Harris Edward Little High School 45–05.252012
Shot PutRich Harrison Brunswick High School 58–05.251988

Outdoor Track & Field

Class A

Men

YearChampionsRunner-up
2018 Edward Little High School (177 points) Lewiston High School (137 points)
2017 Messalonskee High School (133.50 points) Lewiston High School (106.50 points)
2016 Messalonskee High School (163 points) Edward Little High School (97.83 points)
2015 Lewiston High School (128 points) Edward Little High School (113.5 points)
2014 Lewiston High School (163 points) Edward Little High School (88 points)
2013 Edward Little High School (122.5 points) Lawrence High School (118 points)
2012 Edward Little High School (125 points) Lewiston High School (125 points)
2011 Edward Little High School (185.5 points) Lewiston High School (94 points)
2010 Edward Little High School (126 points) Brunswick High School (124 points)
2009 Edward Little High School (183.75 points) Lewiston High School (103.75 points)
2008 Edward Little High School (144 points) Brunswick High School (108 points)
2007 Edward Little High School (206 points) Brunswick High School (92 points)
2006 Edward Little High School (170 points) Lewiston High School (161 points)
2005 Edward Little High School (97 points) Waterville High School (87 points)
2004 Edward Little High School (80 points) Waterville High School (74 points)
2003 Waterville High School (133 points) Morse High School (85 points)
1999 Brunswick High School

Women

YearChampionsRunner-up
2018 Edward Little High School (178 points) Messalonskee High School (125.50 points)
2017 Edward Little High School (133 points) Messalonskee High School (132.50 points)
2016 Edward Little High School (183.5 points) Lewiston High School (119.5 points)
2015 Lewiston High School (125 points) Edward Little High School (95 points)
2014 Edward Little High School (109 points) Brunswick High School (106 points)
2013 Lawrence High School (127 points) Edward Little High School (104 points)
2012 Edward Little High School (163 points) Brunswick High School (122 points
2011 Edward Little High School (134 points) Mt. Ararat High School (107 points)
2009 Edward Little High School (211 points) Mt. Ararat High School (137 points)
2009 Edward Little High School (282 points) Brunswick High School (90 points)
2008 Edward Little High School (133 points) Brunswick High School (100 points)
2007 Edward Little High School (154.50 points) Brunswick High School (120 points)
2006 Brunswick High School (103 points) Mt. Ararat High School (93 points)
2005 Mt. Ararat High School (117 points) Edward Little High School (102 points)
2004 Edward Little High School (132 points) Mt. Blue High School (104 points)
2003 Mt. Blue High School (152 points) Mt. Ararat High School (101 points)
2001 Brunswick High School

Class B

Men

YearChampionsRunner-up
2010Waterville High School (122.5 points)Erskine Academy (119 points)
2009Waterville High School (198 points)Belfast Area High School (111 points)
2008Waterville High School (163 points)Maranacook Community School (109 points)
2007Waterville High School (202.333 points) Maine Central Institute (100 points)
2006Waterville High School (125.50 points)Belfast Area High School (106.50 points)
2005Belfast Area High School (159 points)Leavitt Area High School (107 points)
2004Belfast Area High School (179 points)Maranacook Community School (81 points)
2003Belfast Area High School (229 points)Leavitt Area School (125 points)

Women

YearChampionsRunner-up
2010Waterville High School (211.5 points) Winslow High School (66 points)
2009Waterville High School (165 points) Winslow High School (100 points)
2008Waterville High School (193 points) Maine Central Institute (74.33 points)
2007Waterville High School (171.333 points) Maine Central Institute (66 points)
2006Waterville High School (169.50 points)Maranacook Community School (69.50 points)
2005Belfast Area High School (126.50 points)Maranacook Community School (100.50 points)
2004Belfast Area High School (104 points)Leavitt Area School (74.50 points)
2003Belfast Area High School (122 points)Leavitt Area School (119 points)

Soccer

Class A

Men

YearWinnersScoreRunners-up
2018 Mt. Ararat High School 1-1* Lewiston High School
2017 Bangor High School
2015 Lewiston High School 4-3 Hampden Academy
2013 Hampden Academy Lewiston High School
2012 Hampden Academy 1-0 Mt. Ararat High School
2009 Bangor High School 1-1* Brunswick High School
2008 Brunswick High School 1-0 Bangor High School
2007 Brunswick High School 2-0 Bangor High School
2006 Bangor High School 2-1 Brunswick High School
2005 Mt. Ararat High School N/AWaterville High School
2004 Mt. Ararat High School 2-1 Brunswick High School
2003 Mt. Ararat High School 2-1* Brunswick High School
2002 Mt. Ararat High School Lawrence High School
2001 Mt. Ararat High School
1999 Brunswick High School
1997 Brunswick High School
1996 Brunswick High School
1995Mt. Ararat High School
1991 Mt. Ararat High School
1990 Brunswick High School
1988 Morse High School
1987 Brunswick High School
1986 Brunswick High School
1985 Mt. Ararat High School
1984 Brunswick High School
1981 Brunswick High School
*No KVAC Game held in 2005. Winner determined by record. * Decided by Penalty Kicks

Women

YearChampionScoreRunner-up
2012 Bangor High School Brunswick High School
2011 Bangor High School 4-0 Brunswick High School
2010 Brunswick High School 1-0 Bangor High School
2009 Brunswick High School 2-1 Bangor High School
2008Waterville High School2-0 Brunswick High School
2007Waterville High School4-0 Mt. Ararat High School
2006Bangor High School1-0 Morse High School
2005 Mt. Ararat High School N/A* Messalonskee High School
2004 Brunswick High School 3-1 Lewiston High School
2003 Lewiston High School 2-0Waterville High School
2002 Brunswick High School 2-1 Mt. Ararat High School
2000 Brunswick High School 2-2**Waterville High School
1999 Brunswick High School 1-0 Mt. Ararat High School
1998Waterville High School2-0 Brunswick High School
1997 Brunswick High School 4-1Waterville High School
*No KVAC Game was held in 2005. The winner is determined by their regular season record. **Co-KVAC Champions - Due to Tie in the Championship Match

Class B Champions

Men

YearChampionScoreRunner-up
2011 Camden Hills Regional High School N/AWinslow High School
2008 Camden Hills Regional High School 4-1Medomak Valley High School
2005Maranacook Community School

Women

YearChampionScoreRunner-up
2008 Winslow High School 3-2Medomak Valley High School
1998 Camden Hills Regional High School 3-1Mt. View High School

Golf

Men's Champions

YearChampion
1997 Brunswick High School
1981 Brunswick High School
1980 Brunswick High School
1978 Brunswick High School

Basketball

Men

YearChampionScoreRunners-up
2010 Edward Little High School 82-57Brewer High School
2009 Edward Little High School 71-54Brewer High School
2006 Brunswick High School
2005 Oxford Hills Comprehensive High School 57-48 Brunswick High School
2004 Brunswick High School
2003 Brunswick High School 64-53 Cony High School
2002 Brunswick High School 76-31Lawrence High School
2001 Brunswick High School
1959 Brunswick High School
1958 Brunswick High School
1957 Brunswick High School

Women

YearChampionScoreRunners-up
2010Skowhegan High School48-41 Edward Little High School
2009 Edward Little High School 48-46Skowhegan High School
2006 Cony High School
2003 Cony High School
2002 Cony High School
2001 Cony High School
2000 Cony High School
1999 Cony High School
1998 Cony High School
1996 Cony High School
1995 Cony High School
1994 Cony High School
1983 Brunswick High School
1981 Brunswick High School
1980 Brunswick High School
1979 Brunswick High School

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Ralph W. "Bud" Leavitt Jr. was a Maine newspaperman who was executive sports editor of the Bangor Daily News, and a longtime outdoor columnist recognized statewide. In addition to his writing, Leavitt hosted one of Maine's earliest television shows, which was devoted to fishing, hunting and the out-of-doors. Leavitt's stature within the state was such that columnist Roy Blount Jr. wrote of the Maine sportswriter that he "fishes with Ted Williams and Red Smith – or, rather, they trout-fish with him." An early conservationist and son of a paper mill union leader, Leavitt urged the state of Maine to acquire lands for public use; one such preserve is today named for the sportswriter and television personality.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Morse High School (Maine)</span> Public secondary school in Bath, Maine, United States

Morse High School is a public high school in Bath, Maine, serving the towns of Bath, Phippsburg, Woolwich, Georgetown, and Arrowsic. The student/adult ratio at Morse is 15:1. The school colors are blue and white. Class elections take place every year. The enrollment is 623 students.

The WaMaC conference is a high school athletic conference in Eastern Iowa made up of mid-sized schools. The conference is named for the three rivers that drain in the area. WaMaC also participates in concert choir and concert band performances, calling them WaMaC Honor Choirs and WaMaC Honor Bands, where instead of competing, the schools perform together. There is also a WaMaC art show.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">American Collegiate Athletic Association</span> Defunct NCAA Division III athletic conference

The American Collegiate Athletic Association (ACAA) was an athletic conference with no regular-season competition. The ACAA competed in the NCAA's Division III. The conference was formed in 2017 primarily by Independent schools in the Northeastern United States, but also had members in Michigan, Wisconsin, and California. The members of the ACAA merged with the Capital Athletic Conference in 2020.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Nick Mayo</span> American basketball player

Nicholas William Mayo is an American professional basketball player for Hiroshima Dragonflies of the B.League. He played college basketball for the Eastern Kentucky Colonels and left as the program's all-time leading scorer.

Boothbay Region High School is a public high school in Boothbay Harbor, Maine, serving the towns of Boothbay and Boothbay Harbor. The school is open to students from neighboring towns, primarily Edgecomb and Southport.

Cooper Flagg is an American college basketball player for the Duke Blue Devils.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Wiscasset Middle High School</span> Public middle school and high school in Wiscasset, Maine, United States

Wiscasset Middle High School is a public middle school and high school in Wiscasset, Maine. The school serves the town of Wiscasset, but accepts students from neighboring towns that lack a middle school or high school. The middle school and high school in Wiscasset operated separately until 2015, when the middle school was moved into the high school building.

Waterville Senior High School, also known as Waterville High School or WSHS, is a public high school in Waterville, Maine, United States serving students in grades 9-12. Waterville Senior High School replaced the Old Waterville High School in 1964, when the Waterville Junior High School moved into the old high school building.

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