SKOWHEGAN — Adam Dusty carried the football 24 times for Skowhegan on Friday night, rushing for 206 yards and three touchdowns. But the most fun Dusty had all night was when he drilled Cony’s intended receiver on a pass play.
October 2011
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: Mustangs look like a playoff team
PITTSFIELD — Last week the Mount View High School football team made history by winning its third game of the season, which matched the program’s career total.
PATRIOTS: Welker looks to stay red-hot
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) — Wes Welker’s mouth landed him in hot water prior to the New England Patriots’ divisional playoff game against the New York Jets last season.
PTC A FOOTBALL: Defense sparks Lawrence to win
FAIRFIELD — On a night when the Lawrence High School football team’s offense wasn’t its sharpest, the Bulldogs’ defense was in top form.
HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS SOCCER ROUNDUP: Mt. Blue rallies to pick up win against Messalonskee
OAKLAND — Marina West scored the game-winning goal with six minutes left as the Mt. Blue High School girls soccer team rallied to beat Messalonskee 3-2 in a Kennebec Valley Athletic Conference Class A game Friday.
PTC A FOOTBALL: Ground game sparks Dragons to win
BRUNSWICK — Keith Kitchens ran for 125 yards and threw a 59-yard scoring strike to Trent Anderson, and Brunswick shook off a pair of late touchdowns to top Messalonskee 20-14 in a key Eastern Class A football matchup Friday.
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS SOCCER ROUNDUP: Mt. View tops Maranacook
READFIELD — Kyle Turner scored the only goal of the game as the Mt. View High School boys soccer team beat Maranacook 1-0 in a Kennebec Valley Athletic Conference Class B game Friday.
PTC B FOOTBALL: Turnovers prove costly to Cougars
FARMINGTON — Mt. Blue High School had two attempts late in the fourth quarter to tie the game, but it was Leavitt that made the big plays on its way to a 22-17 win over the Cougars in a Pine Tree Conference Class B football game Friday night at Kemp Field.
STILL LIFE: Back to the barn
Nate Libby, far right, with Rainbow Valley Farm, ushers dairy cows across West River Road in Sidney after an afternoon of grazing in the pastures Thursday. The dairy cows spend most of the day in the pastures feeding on grass and spend the night in the barn.
New advice on prostate cancer defies conventional wisdom
WASHINGTON — Men finally may be getting a clearer message about undergoing PSA screening for prostate cancer: Don’t do it.