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Maine Mariners power past Trois-Rivieres

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The Maine Mariners used four power-play goals to defeat the Trois-Rivieres Lions 5-2 on Sunday at Cross Insurance Arena.

Jacob Perreault led the Maine offense with two goals and an assist. All four power-play goals came in a span of 2:58 of the first period.

Brooklyn Kalmikov, Jacob Hudson and Sebastian Vidmar also scored for Maine (18-11-5-2), which improved to 7-1-2 in its last 10 games and pulled into a third-place tie in the North Division with the Adirondack Thunder, just one point out of second.

Brad Arvanitis, starting his third game in as many days, stopped 32 of 34 shots for his seventh win of the season.

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Maine High School Boys Basketball Tournament: 5 Standouts from the Class B South Quarterfinals

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After a day off from play, the Maine high school basketball tournament returned to action Monday. The Class B boys quarterfinals took over the Portland Expo all afternoon and into the evening. Here are the standouts from the four games.

A senior guard, Martin posted a game-bests 19 points and 5 assists to go with 4 steals and 3 rebounds to lift the sixth-seeded Knights to a 68-63 win over No. 3 Lake Region. He also made an efficient 8 of 12 shots in knocking off the same team that sent Poland home last year.

Martin isn’t just a basketball player, he won the Campbell Conference Player of the Year in the fall as a quarterback safety for Poland’s football team. The Knights won a combined seven games Martin’s first two years of high school.

“Honestly, if I was freshman and sophomore me and I was telling myself I’d be in the quarterfinals, I would never believe it,” Martin said, per the Portland Press Herald. “Our guys have turned our program around completely and I’m very proud.”

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The duo combined for 48 of 57 points for the No. 2 Panthers in a 16-point victory over No. 10 Lincoln Academy.

Nguyen, a senior and Mr. Maine Basketball semifinalist, erupted for 27 points on 12 of 17 shooting. The 6-3 senior guard also added 5 rebounds, 4 assists and 3 steals.

Donlin, a 6-3 junior forward, scored 21 points, hauled in five rebounds and blocked two shots. The Panthers built a double-digit halftime lead that went mostly unchallenged.

The No. 4 Clippers held seeding with a 63-56 win over No. 5 Leavitt, and the 6-4 senior forward posted 13 points on 5-8 shooting and game-highs of 9 rebounds and 2 blocked shots. Five different players scored 10+ points for Yarmouth in a balanced effort.

The 5-10 sophomore guard scored a game-best 21 points in the top-seeded Wildcats 63-45 win over No, 9 Gray-New Gloucester. He made 7 of 13 shots and all five of his free-throws, plus puled down five rebounds and posted two steals and assists apiece for the reigning state champs.

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Class B South Semifinals schedule
Thursday, Feb. 19 at the Portland Expo

No. 6 Poland vs. No. 2 Medomak Valley, 5 p.m.
No. 4 Yarmouth vs. No. 1 York, 6:45 p.m.

Games will be streamed on WHOU.live.



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Gas prices hold steady across Maine in 2026

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Gas prices hold steady across Maine in 2026


MAINE (WABI) – Gas prices in Maine have continued to hold steady in 2026.

According to AAA, the average price for a gallon of gas in Maine is $2.89.

That is three cents cheaper than the current national average of $2.92 a gallon.

This time last year, the average price of gas in Maine was $3.09 a gallon.

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Meanwhile, the average price of diesel is up this week compared to last week.

The current average is now $4.34 per gallon which is an eight cent increase.



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Waterville Police say Hannaford closure was a false alarm

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WATERVILLE, Maine (WABI) – The Waterville Police Department is investigating after a false public alarm led to the closure of the Hannaford at JFK Plaza.

This update comes after police asked the public to avoid the building due to a safety issue.

In an updated post the department said that Hannaford will return to normal business hours.

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