Individual drills involving players and coaches can start as planned on Monday in “green” counties, but team practices and scrimmages have been moved from Dec. 14 to Jan. 4.
Indoor Track
This winter, coin flip replaces opening tip-off
The Maine Principals’ Association releases its COVID-19 safety guidelines on each high school winter sport.
What could high school sports look like this winter in Maine?
It’s been a successful fall season outside for many schools, but winter sports played inside present challenges that require creative problem-solving during the pandemic.
Maine’s high school winter sports season put on hold indefinitely
Practices were scheduled to start on Nov. 16, but they have been delayed while the Maine Principals’ Association meets with state agencies about COVID-19 safety protocols.
Central Maine Boys Indoor Track Athlete of the Year: Law Hinkley, Nokomis
A Nokomis senior, Hinkley won state and conference titles in the 200 meters.
Central Maine Girls Indoor Track Athlete of the Year: Carly Warn, Winslow
A Winslow High School junior, Warn won the Class B state title in the triple jump as well as a pair of KVAC titles.
Central Maine sports winter athletes of the year
The Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel honor the area’s best for the 2019-20 season.
Indoor track: Scarborough boys, Bangor girls earn Class A titles
Scarborough runs away with its fifth straight boys’ championship, and Bangor edges Gorham by one point in the girls’ meet.
Indoor track: York boys, Brewer girls repeat as Class B champions
York earns its title by winning the final relay event, while Brewer dominates the girls’ meet.
Indoor track: Cony putting its stamp in Class B
Though small, Rams show a young, powerful group of athletes.