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Central Maine high school sports fall season previews
Volleyball, soccer, field hockey, cross country, golf and football squads gearing up for full season.
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Skowhegan, Lawrence, Cony look to be cream of the crop in Class B North; Winslow out to defend C North crown.
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Stability arrives in Maine’s lower classifications after chaotic 2021 season.
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From old school rivalries to first-time showdowns, it promises to be a fun fall, Dave Dyer writes.
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The Black Raiders have just 19 players on their roster.
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The Black Bears won the program's first state title in 2021.
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Large roster sizes give region hopes of producing contenders in 2022.
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Skowhegan returns nearly its entire roster; defending Class C champion Winthrop returns with nine starters.
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Maranacook, Cony, Mt. Blue look to build upon their success from last year.
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Gardiner looks to take yet another big step forward; Cony, Messalonskee and Nokomis seek steady improvement.
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