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PublishedDecember 7, 2011
COLLEGE NOTEBOOK: Terriers continue to make progress
The Thomas College women’s basketball team continues to learn. The Terriers opened their North Atlantic Conference schedule this weekend, beating Green Mountain by 25 and losing to Castleton by 28.
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PublishedDecember 7, 2011
COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Terriers hold on to beat Mules
WATERVILLE — For years, the battle of men’s college basketball in Waterville was worth watching only if you wanted to study the difference between a good program and one that wasn’t there yet.
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PublishedDecember 5, 2011
MISS MAINE FIELD HOCKEY: Sevey selected as best of best
AUGUSTA — Skowhegan senior Nicole Sevey doesn’t say very much, but her reaction as she began her acceptance speech Sunday afternoon betrayed her emotion.
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PublishedDecember 4, 2011
COLLEGE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL: Colby finally earns win vs. Bowdoin
WATERVILLE — For all its dominance in a 22-6 season last winter, the Colby women’s basketball team came up short in all three meetings with rival Bowdoin. Saturday afternoon was the time to break that streak.
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PublishedDecember 3, 2011
MORNING SENTINEL CO-FIELD HOCKEY PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Senior duo drives Skowhegan to another state title
Skowhegan field hockey coach Paula Doughty says after years of doing this, sometimes she can see greatness ahead of time.
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PublishedDecember 3, 2011
MORNING SENTINEL FIELD HOCKEY COACH OF THE YEAR: Larrabee build Bulldogs into contender in Eastern A
Lisa Larrabee thinks it was five or six years ago. Lawrence was playing Messalonskee, and the Eagles were off to a .500 start. Larrabee said the Messalonskee coach at the time, Heather Merrill, talked about how the team was expected to have a winning record every year.
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PublishedDecember 3, 2011
KENNEBEC JOURNAL FIELD HOCKEY PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Senior was all over the field for Eagles
If you were trying to learn the sports of field hockey and its positions, Messalonskee’s Katie Bernatchez was probably the last person you wanted to watch. You would think you had the role of a back figured out, then watch Bernatchez and say, “Wait, what is she doing so far upfield?”
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PublishedNovember 30, 2011
COLLEGE NOTEBOOK: UMF ready to play a frantic pace
The University of Maine at Farmington men’s basketball team hasn’t been able to get it going offensively this season. The Beavers are averaging 49.7 points per game and shooting 33 percent from the field.
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PublishedNovember 30, 2011
COLLEGE CONNECTION: Bird sets example at Thomas
WATERVILLE — Karin Bird sees a bright future for Thomas College women’s basketball. It won’t happen until after she’s gone, but she can say she was part of the building process.
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PublishedNovember 26, 2011
HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS HOCKEY: Black Raiders show positive signs during opening defeat
WINSLOW — It wasn’t the best opening to the winter sports season for Winslow. But, all things considered, it wasn’t the worst, either.
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