The Rams edge Yarmouth 9-7 to finish 15-0.
Steve Craig
Staff Writer
Steve Craig reports primarily about Maine’s active high school sports scene and, more recently, the Portland Hearts of Pine men's professional soccer team. His first newspaper job was covering Maine high school sports in 1986 working out of a tiny office in Skowhegan at the front of a hand-sewn shoe shop. After 12 years as a sportswriter in Dover, New Hampshire, he had a multi-year stint as the Portland Press Herald's freelance motorsports writer. In 2012 he was happy to make a working return to Maine as a staff writer for the Press Herald. Steve was named the National Sports Media Association's 2022 Maine Sportswriter of the Year, 27 years after winning the award for New Hampshire.
Messalonskee wins Class A girls lacrosse title in overtime
The Eagles edge Massabesic, 7-6, for school’s first championship.
UNE gathers ‘head hits’ data to assist athlete concussion research
The school chose lacrosse, a sport that hadn’t been studied, and players wore impact sensors that measured the magnitude of blows to the head.
Baseball: Sacopee Valley rallies for walk-off win
The Hawks head to the Class C state championship after a dramatic 7-6 win over Lisbon.
Atlantic Cup sailboat racing crisscrosses Casco Bay
Teams test their skills and 40-foot boats in close-quarter racing Friday and Saturday.
First Atlantic Cup boat crosses finish line in Portland Harbor
Spectators can view the sleek monohull boats on the Maine Wharf today and watch the competition for free Friday and Saturday from Fort Allen Park.
Budding rivalry to be renewed at Beech Ridge opener
Pro Series champ Reid Lanpher and runner-up Garrett Hall expect to contend for wins, even as they expand their racing programs.
Two starters leaving UMaine men’s basketball program
Forward Devine Eke and guard Kevin Little have been granted releases by Coach Bob Walsh.
Help wanted: Maine’s school administrators struggle to find coaches
The number of sports programs has grown in the state, while the ranks of teachers willing to coach have fallen.
Help wanted: Maine’s school administrators struggle to find coaches
The number of sports programs has grown in the state, while the ranks of teachers willing to coach has fallen.