The hazing scandal that ended last season shouldn’t be forgotten, but can be put in the past.
Travis Lazarczyk
Thursday night lights now a necessity in Maine high school football
With fewer varsity game officials in the state, Thursday night becomes a viable option for some teams.
Houlton football player making history at UMaine
Freshman safety Isaiah Ervin is the first player to come out of eight-man football to join the Black Bears.
Secretariat’s jockey mourned in Maine as well as Canada
Ron Turcotte, who lived in Drummond, New Brunswick, just across the border from Van Buren, died Friday at age 84.
Cheverus softball star Addison DeRoche pays it forward
The $1,000 Gatorade donates to the Mental Edge Softball Camp in DeRoche’s name will help more girls learn to play softball with a positive attitude.
On Women in Sports Night at Hadlock Field, role models take center stage
The Sea Dogs honored the women setting the tone for the next generation prior to Thursday’s game.
Randolph’s Jack Quinn shows pros how it’s done at Maine Open
The 17-year-old senior at Gardiner Area High School was the top amateur in the field and earned a top-10 finish.
In Portland, Sea Dogs manager lays groundwork for Boston’s future
Nearing the end of his fourth season as the Sea Dogs manager, Chad Epperson takes pride in developing Boston’s young talent.
At Greely, a commitment to football grows
Coming off an eight-man state title, the Rangers are ready to face 11-man competition in Class C this fall.
Red Sox-Yankees rivalry extends to Portland
Players in the minor league organizations of both clubs feel the rivalry radiating from the majors.