Ramblers among the top teams in a tight Class C South field.
Winter sports
Boys Basketball: 26 teams with a story to tell
Twenty-six boys basketball teams in central Maine begin the season, and each has a story to follow.
Boys hockey: Gardiner, Capital Region embrace move to Class B North
After competing for years in southern division, Tigers and Hawks like their new home.
Girls basketball: Plenty of teams, players to watch as season set to begin
Waterville, Gardiner girls look like favorites, while Wener, Mittelstadt, Garling among standouts to keep an eye on.
Basketball notes: Deep football runs force boys teams to play it safe
Skowhegan girls adapt to life with a brand-new lineup; Temple girls making do with a small crew.
Boys basketball: Tip-Off Classic a chance for teams to work out the kinks
Competitive setting allows teams to get some reps, figure out roles with opening night approaching.
Nordic skiing: New wax regulations highlight skill over equipment
“It really comes down to who is on the skis and not what is on the skis,” Leavitt coach Dustin Williamson said.
For many girls’ hockey teams, it’s a struggle to find enough players
Defending state champion Cheverus/OOB has just 14 players – and it took effort to get that many kids out for the team.
Girls’ hockey: Five teams to watch
Scarborough looks like the team to beat this winter among programs in southern Maine.
Basketball notebook: Messalonskee’s Gabrielle Wener commits to Monmouth
Senior standout made her college choice and is ready to focus on her final high school season.