Organizers nearly canceled the rapidly growing high school football camp due to COVID-19. Instead, they’ve made a few adjustments that will allow it to continue into its fourth year.
Fall sports
Golf, cross country planning for a fall return in Maine
With talks of swapping fall and spring sports, golf and cross country could be ready to go if schools open.
Radical changes floated as way to facilitate fall sports
Moving baseball and softball from spring to fall, and football and soccer from fall to spring, has been suggested as an idea to help Maine schools adhere to coronavirus safety guidelines.
Fall sports: Ideas floated to ensure a fall season for Maine high schools
Moving some sports from spring to fall and vice-versa could be a possible solution as schools cope with the coronavirus’ impact on athletics.
Maine Amateur qualifying tournaments a welcomed sign of competitive golf
Brunswick Golf Club hosts a qualifier in the rain as golfers try to earn spots in next month’s tournament.
Oak Hill to name football field after late coach Stacen Doucette
Beloved coach, who died in December, led the Raiders to three consecutive Class D state titles.
High school football: What could season look like this fall?
High school football coaches wonder how to safely begin a season while adhering to social distancing rules.
Sidelines: For Waterville’s Trafton Gilbert, the Lobster Bowl is a ‘What If?’
Senior is one of the student athletes selected to play in the now-cancelled Maine Shrine Lobster Bowl, Travis Lazarczyk writes.
Field hockey: Five Mt. Ararat players to extend careers at collegiate level
The large number of commits helps solidify winning culture that’s gripped the program.
Football coaches, players react to cancelation of Maine Shrine Lobster Bowl
The annual all-star game that benefits Shriners Hospitals will not be played this summer because of the coronavirus.