Movies in lieu of sports were fun, writes Travis Lazarczyk, but having sports back is better.
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Sidelines: When it comes to high school sports in Maine, how green is green?
The green designation doesn’t mean sports are business as usual this fall, Travis Lazarczyk writes.
Sidelines: Motorsports in Maine indebted to Bob Bahre
Bahre, who passed away last week, turned stock car racing into gold at both Oxford Plains Speedway and New Hampshire Motor Speedway, Travis Barrett writes.
Sidelines: Sixty games of pitching questions for Red Sox
In a 60-game season, there’s no time to let a questionable pitching staff develop, Travis Lazarczyk writes.
Sidelines: Even with no game, the good work of the Lobster Bowl continues
Despite the annual football game’s cancelation, participants came through for the patients of Shriners hospitals, Travis Lazarczyk writes.
Sidelines: 20 years later at the Morning Sentinel and Kennebec Journal
Covering sports in central Maine for 20 years has been a joy, Travis Lazarczyk writes.
Sidelines: The 2020 spring nothing but ifs, what could have beens in high school sports
A season of no sports to celebrate is over and gone, Travis Lazarczyk writes.
Sidelines: Coronavirus gives Maine pro wrestling a chair shot
Local promotions may struggle, even when the state reopens, writes Dave Dyer.
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.
Sidelines: Yes, it’s Mother’s Day but that’s where the normalcy ends these days
Mother’s Day weekend is usually a jump into spring, but with snow and no baseball, the season never felt further away, Travis Lazarczyk writes.