Littlefield, Adams enjoy one final hurrah before heading off to college careers.
Travis Barrett
Staff Writer
Travis Barrett covers sports for the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel, including high school soccer, hockey and lacrosse, as well as local auto racing. An award-winning sports writer, he returned to Maine in 2005 after covering professional and college beats in Rhode Island. He has worked in public relations and sports marketing fields during a five-year hiatus from journalism, including a stint as a social media consultant to NASCAR. Travis lives in Oakland with his wife, Sara, and children, Cooper and Samantha. During his off-hours, he openly roots for the Boston Red Sox, Boston Bruins and Liverpool Football Club, while just as openly rooting for anyone playing against the New England Patriots.
Sidelines: Former Thomas College soccer players find success on international stage
Former Terriers shine for Bermuda in its first CONCACAF Gold Cup appearance, Travis Barrett writes.
World Cup soccer fever hits close to home as tourney intensifies
Young athletes in central Maine caught up in the buzz surrounding the U.S. women’s team.
Logan Melcher grabs Late Model win at Wiscasset Speedway
Fayette driver holds off Chris Thorne for 1st career feature win in division.
Auto racing notes: Drag racing at Oxford continues under new leadership
Les Williams hopes that listening to racers will result in better product at New Oxford Dragway.
Sidelines: If winning is the only thing, we’re doing high school sports wrong
Spoiler alert, winning isn’t everything, Travis Barrett writes.
Auto racing: Griffith wins PASS 150 at Speedway 95
New Hampshire driver sets quick pace in Sunday matinee.
Class A softball: Scarborough too much for Skowhegan
Red Storm wins third consecutive state championship behind Brochu, Dickinson.
The future arrives early for Madison softball team
Underclassmen grow up quickly and help Bulldogs to another Class C state championship.
Softball: Mariah Dunbar an unheralded hero for Skowhegan
Often overlooked, senior first baseman a key cog in team’s run to state title game.