Skowhegan, Cony, Mt. Abram and Richmond are among the other contenders this season.
Mike Mandell
Staff Writer
Mike Mandell came to the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel in April 2022 after spending five and a half years with The Ellsworth American in Hancock County, Maine. He came to Maine out of college after graduating from the Missouri School of Journalism in 2016. He spent 2015 as the Mizzou football beat writer for the Columbia Missourian after previously covering high school sports and Mizzou women’s basketball for the newspaper. He lives just outside of downtown Waterville, less than a mile from the Morning Sentinel newsroom.
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First games of the season scheduled for as early as Thursday.
Track and field: New coach takes over at Skowhegan after longtime mentor hangs it up
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Brandon Hurd set for final season as Mount View baseball coach.
Sidelines: ‘Winthrop Madness’ a blast from the past that shows us some things never change
The world is different than it was 1965, but the way certain things in sports make us feel, Mike Mandell writes, is not.
Skowhegan baseball, tennis teams prepare for 2024 season away from home
Baseball to play at Colby, Madison this spring; tennis teams will play at Camp Somerset.
Snowmobilers from Norridgewock and Sidney set a record at a New Brunswick event
Charlie Roderick and Lance Whitehouse completed the annual 1,000-Mile Challenge in less than 22 hours.