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Eagles Defeat Cheverus 79–76 in Overtime

BOYS’ BASKETBALL Windham at Cheverus Friday, January 30, 2026 Windham 79, Cheverus 76, OT Tyrie James scored all of his 24 points in the second half to go along with 9 rebounds, and 8 assists, AJ Moody got seven of his 14 points in overtime, and the Eagles (14-2) overcame a seven-point halftime deficit against […]

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HHSS: Windham boys rally to beat Cheverus in OT instant classic

PORTLAND—Keegan Gymnasium was stuffed to the gills Friday evening and those on hand, whether they were cheering for the host Cheverus Stags, or for visiting Windham, got their money’s worth in a late-season showdown. A contest which featured a little of everything. And one which required more than 32 minutes to determine a winner. The […]

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Eagles fall to Scots in OT despite a career high 42 points from Tyrie James

BOYS’ BASKETBALL Windham at Bonny Eagle Tuesday, January 27, 2026 Bonny Eagle 83, Windham 75, OT Caleb Racicot scored six of his 11 points in overtime, and Bonny Eagle overcame a 41-point performance by Windham’s Tyrie James to beat the state’s top-ranked boys basketball team, prevailing 83-75 in a Class A South game Tuesday night […]

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Varsity Maine: Eagles back on top as #1 in Boys Basketball

Windham is ranked No. 1 for the second time this season. Posted Yesterday at 6:59 PM Lee HortonStaff Writer This is the sixth Varsity Maine boys basketball poll of the season, and the No. 1 ranking has changed each time. Windham is back at No. 1 after a big win over No. 4 South Portland. The Eagles, who […]

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Press Herald: Windham boys basketball shoots past South Portland

In a possible playoff preview, Boston Krainis sparks the Eagles, who beat the Red Riots for the second time this season. Posted January 23 Steve CraigStaff Writer SOUTH PORTLAND — Two seasons ago, Tyrie James was Windham’s 5-foot-10 sophomore scoring sensation off the bench, playing a vital role in the first of the Eagles’ consecutive Class […]

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HHSS: Windham boys again stymie South Portland

SOUTH PORTLAND—As the 2025-26 high school basketball season progresses, it looks more and more like history could repeat. The Windham boys, the back-to-back big class champions, keep getting pushed, but do the Eagles ever push back and Friday evening at a raucous Beal Gymnasium, host South Portland once again couldn’t come up with an answer […]

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