Kristy Prelgovisk is the first to admit that her mindset is unusual. Her results are unusual too, so no one’s complaining.
Matt DiFilippo
MORNING SENTINEL BOYS ALPINE SKIER OF THE YEAR: Max Kay
Max Kay mulled over the decision, but he hasn’t regretted it.“I think it worked out very well,” Kay said. “I’m glad I chose to do that.”
WOMEN’S LACROSSE: Terriers hold on for win over Regis
WATERVILLE — No one would really recommend it. You can even argue that no one would do it unless they felt they had no other choice.
MORNING SENTINEL BOYS NORDIC SKIER OF THE YEAR: Thomas Faraday
Mt. Abram coach Buzz Bean likes to talk about how skiing championships are won during the summer. He means training, of course, and as Thomas Faraday showed, that training can take many different forms.
COLLEGE NOTEBOOK: Sheridan busy coaching 2 spring teams
Depending on when you read this, Tom Sheridan is either coaching one team, coaching another or teaching. You can probably rule out sleeping.
COLLEGE CONNECTIONS: Moore enjoying success at Thomas
Thomas College softball coach Terry Parlin can list off Sam Moore’s attributes as a catcher very easily.
COLLEGE NOTEBOOK: Mules coming together
Colby College men’s lacrosse coach Justin Domingos says with the late start to preseason, it’s going to take a while to fully know his team. The offense, though, is following a familiar script.
WOMEN’S COLLEGE LACROSSE: Kadnar leads Beavers
Molly Wilkie, the women’s lacrosse coach at the University of Maine at Farmington, heard from a high school player named Maddi Kadnar. When Wilkie watched Kadnar, she noticed Kadnar’s quickness, stick skills and dominance near the net.
HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL/SOFTBALL: And so it begins
Monday really was the first sign of spring in high school sports — it just doesn’t seem like it if you look outside today.
WOMEN’S COLLEGE LACROSSE: Mules slam Nor’easters
WATERVILLE — The wind and cold can be two of the toughest obstacles for the Colby women’s lacrosse team this time of year. On Saturday, the Mules spent more time trying to stay warm than playing defense.