Amanda V. DeMartino, who will start Oct. 7, comes to Colby from The College of New Jersey.
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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Huskies stay competitive early, but Black Raiders pull away for win.
Watch: Cony football opens with win over Messalonskee
Highlights and an interview with Rams sophomore running back Anderson Noyes.
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Eagles make Rams sweat, but Anderson Noyes helps visitors hold on for 33-27 victory.
Field hockey: Leavitt tops Lawrence in overtime in showdown of field-less foes
Ainsley Barry scores twice, including OT winner, as Hornets prevail at Winslow High.
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Cony, Lawrence, Messalonskee will all contend again in Class B North this fall.
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Last hurrahs for Cougars’ McCourt twins; Madison has No. 1, No. 2 girls runners in MVC.
High school golf preview: Gardiner brings back elite duo; Maranacook, Nokomis look to contend
Some stars have graduated, but plenty of top golfers still remain in central Maine in 2024.
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The school district paid about $6,000 for work that didn’t improve the field and now the field hockey team will open new season without home turf.