Ramblers edge Tigers as both teams get used to new players in new roles.
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Sidelines: As the high school tennis season begins, flexibility is key
Playing together for just the second time, Waterville’s top doubles team clicks quickly, Travis Lazarczyk writes.
Sidelines: WrestleMania is still enjoyable, but the show is too big and over done
World Wrestling Entertainment’s annual extravaganza can remain great but the show needs to be simplified and shortened, writes Dave Dyer.
2021 baseball overview: After time away, teams just happy to be on the diamond
New umpire positioning and potential pauses in play due to the pandemic are on the minds of central Maine’s high school baseball teams.
2021 softball overview: With two years’ removal from playing, pitching looms even larger
The lost season last year should benefit pitchers over hitters, and lift teams who feature an ace in the circle.
UMaine names Ben Guite interim head coach of the men’s hockey team
Guite, an assistant for the Black Bears for the last eight seasons, takes over after the death of Red Gendron.
2021 tennis overview: It’s back to normal — kind of — for tennis teams this spring
Open tournaments and missed season in 2020 make it hard to peg the contenders and predict the power structure.
2021 lacrosse overview: Central Maine teams eager to shake off the rust
After a lost season due to the pandemic, high school lacrosse teams excited to get back on fields.
2021 track and field overview: In a season of unknowns, teams ready to get back to work
After nearly two years since the last outdoor meet, coaches will use preseason, early meets to evaluate their squads.
Auto racing: After shortened 2020 season, Wiscasset Speedway gets back on track
New season for race track begins April 24.