Travis Lazarczyk remembers following Gendron’s career, from its early days in Vermont high school hockey to Alfond Arena in Orono.
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Baseball: Lockhart climbs coaching ladder in Virginia with Coastal Plain League
Hallowell native, UMF graduate gets head job with Tri-City Chili Peppers in summer collegiate league.
Sidelines: Professional tennis offers exciting entertainment these days
The Volvo Car Open clay tournament on the women’s side is the latest event worth watching, Ben Pinette writes.
College notebook: Dylan Hapworth still slugging away with University of Southern Maine baseball team
Winslow graduate is in sixth season with the Huskies — missing a year to injury and last season to the coronavirus pandemic — but picking up where he left off.
Central Maine golf courses prepping to open for season
Natanis is already open, while Augusta and Waterville country clubs will be soon.
Sidelines: Politics overshadow Masters’ celebrated return to form
The response to Georgia’s voting law has brought rain to the annual golf tournament’s parade, Drew Bonifant writes.
College softball: UMF, Thomas players just excited to be back on the field
Beavers and Terriers make it a point to appreciate the season after losing the entire spring a year ago.
High school notebook: Injured Geyer moves from Cony lineup to coaching role
Poli takes over Lawrence girls lacrosse two years after graduation; Carrabec, Madison baseball back to playing on their own.
Catching up with: 20 years ago, Waterville’s Dubay was a dominant pitcher in the KVAC
Dubay was the ace of the Purple Panthers in 2001.
Sidelines: Sports might be back in 2021, but in New England, you’d hardly know it
After decades of glory, Travis Barrett points out the region’s current rut in professional sports.