Yarmouth/Freeport Crowned Girls Hockey Champions

The Clippers defeat top-ranked teams to claim state title

Published on Feb. 19, 2026

Yarmouth/Freeport girls hockey team has been named the champions of the 2025-26 season after defeating the previously undefeated Edward Little co-op and the three-time defending champion Cheverus co-op in the state championship game, which required overtime to decide the winner.

Why it matters

The Yarmouth/Freeport victory over the top-ranked teams in the state highlights the competitiveness and unpredictability of high school girls hockey in Maine, where any team can emerge victorious on any given day.

The details

Yarmouth/Freeport had to overcome two tough opponents to claim the state title. First, they beat the Edward Little co-op, which had only lost once all season and was the unanimous No. 1 team for four straight weeks. Then, they defeated the three-time defending champion Cheverus co-op in overtime to secure the championship.

  • The state championship game was played on Saturday at Norway Savings Bank in Auburn.

The players

Yarmouth/Freeport

The girls hockey co-op team that won the 2025-26 state championship.

Edward Little co-op

The previously undefeated team that was ranked No. 1 for four straight weeks before losing to Yarmouth/Freeport.

Cheverus co-op

The three-time defending state champion that was defeated by Yarmouth/Freeport in overtime in the championship game.

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The takeaway

Yarmouth/Freeport's championship victory over the top teams in the state demonstrates the unpredictable and competitive nature of high school girls hockey in Maine, where any team can emerge victorious on any given day.