Eagles christen new field with win behind five goals from Josh Languet.
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.
Class B Softball: KVAC features wide open field
Two years ago, Gardiner seemed poised for a deep postseason run but instead suffered a quick exit from the playoffs. Last year, the Tigers started slowly with most of the same pieces in their lineup and encountered another playoff demise. This time around, Gardiner coach Don Brochu hopes chemistry and experience will let his team […]
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For brother and sister, sled hockey provides chance to bond on the ice
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