BOSTON — The reporters waited, circling around Kevin Youkilis as he calmly sat in front of his locker, putting on his shoes.
April 2011
SEA DOGS NOTEBOOK: Fife ready to take next step
PORTLAND — By the end of last season, Stephen Fife was hanging on. Now he believes he is ready to do that, and then some, in 2011.
MLB: Buchholz, Red Sox lose to Yankees
BOSTON — The Red Sox highly regarded rotation keeps unraveling. Clay Buchholz became Boston’s latest starter to struggle when he allowed five runs in 3 2/3 innings on Saturday in a 9-4 loss to the New York Yankees.
Collins has Senate’s only unbroken voting streak
WASHINGTON — In her quest to not miss a Senate vote, Sen. Susan Collins has turned an ankle, persevered through icy drives to Boston when airports in Bangor and Portland were closed, and scrambled off a plane just before its doors closed.
SIDELINES: Not all wins equal for Colby
Chris Healy wanted to say something snarky. He wanted to say something that almost assuredly would end up tacked to a bulletin board in a Bowdoin College locker room.
Woodcock right at home outside
AUGUSTA — Many know Chandler Woodcock as the fastidious senator who wore bow ties, or the former winning basketball coach who always kept his cool.
EASTERN LEAGUE: Sea Dogs fall as pitching woes continue
PORTLAND — The Double-A education of Red Sox pitching prospect Stolmy Pimentel began with some rough lessons Saturday afternoon.
Morning Sentinel police log: April 10, 2011
IN ANSON, Saturday at 12:42 a.m., suspicious activity was reported on North Main Street.
COLLEGE ROUNDUP: Colby women’s lacrosse surges to win
WATERVILLE — First-year attacker Saray Lux scored four goals and three assists to lead the Colby women’s lacrosse team past Wesleyan 13-7 in a New England Small College Athletic Conference game Saturday.
On 150th anniversary of Civil War, Clinton to honor 250 of its own
CLINTON — “The raids of our cavalry have proved that the rebels have every available man in their ranks, or nearly every man. Now let the North send out his reserves; there are enough to spare. Let them come.”