MIAMI (AP) – The biggest postseason comeback in Miami Heat franchise history wasn’t enough.
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HIGH SCHOOL BOYS ROUNDUP: Tigers use walks to earn win over Eagles
GARDINER — Gardiner took advantage of nine walks in posting a 3-1 win against Lincoln Academy in a Kennebec Valley Athletic Conference Class B baseball game Wednesday,
HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS ROUNDUP: Bond sparks Eagles to win in 13th
SOUTH CHINA — Meryl Bond hit a sacrifice fly in the bottom of the 13th inning to lift the Erskine softball team to a come-from-behind 5-4 victory in a Kennebec Valley Athletic Conference Class A game Wednesday.
SNAPSHOT: Rock on
Carissa Burbank, 14, helps pick up rocks in a field Wednesday at her family’s farm in Vassalboro. Burbank’s dad, Jeremy, lower right, co-owns Oak Grove Farms with his brother-in-law, Dan Wall, and mother-in-law, Susan Blount. The Burbanks were picking up rocks on Wednesday in preparation of planting the field for horse hay.
Collins no-show on fuel votes
A key U.S. Senate committee that includes Sen. Susan Collins of Maine narrowly passed two measures last week that would all but end a Pentagon program that seeks to transition the military away from fossil fuels — without a vote from Collins.
True ‘average guy’ Dunlap makes push for US Senate
Editor’s note: Eighth in a series profiling the candidates for the U.S. Senate seat being vacated by Maine Republican Olympia Snowe.
Monmouth man sentenced for thefts
AUGUSTA — A Monmouth man was ordered Wednesday to serve 30 months in prison for a series of thefts and a burglary earlier this year that netted him $24,557 in cash and valuables.
HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL: Brochu leads unbeaten Rams
AUGUSTA — A year ago, Arika Brochu was finishing up her middle school softball career. Wednesday, she helped the Cony High School softball team to an unbeaten regular season.
HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL NOTEBOOK: Bobcats, Mustangs deal with losses
Richmond and Monmouth each dealt with their first losses of the season last week.
Driver in fatal crash that killed girl fights license suspension
FARMINGTON — A Dexter man who crashed an 18-wheeler into a YMCA minivan in August, killing a 12-year-old girl from Connecticut, is contesting a three-year license suspension.