The pandemic has impacted the sport, which is in a bounce-back year after not being offered in 2020-21.
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Boys basketball: Levi Obert providing Skowhegan with senior leadership — and a clutch shot
While River Hawks’ forwards get the attention, Obert fills a vital role on the perimeter.
Boys basketball: Skowhegan prevails down stretch to earn victory at Cony
Obert’s 27 points, LePage’s 13 help River Hawks hold off Rams’ comeback bid in fourth quarter.
Local roundup: Waterville girls basketball runs away with win over Lincoln Academy
Dakodah Aldrich leads Purple Panthers with 15 points.
Sidelines: Virtual swim meets are a staunch reminder that pandemic still impacting high school sports
While sports have come a long way in Maine over last year, a return to normalcy still seems far away, Drew Bonifant writes.
Women’s hockey: Nationally ranked Colby cruising through first half of season
Mules currently No. 10 in the nation in USCHO Division III rankings.
Basketball notebook: After struggling for years, Carrabec boys enjoy hot start in Class C South
Brunswick goes full remote; Nokomis-Skowhegan draws energetic crowd; H-D’s Wills plays after hospital trip.
Local roundup: Forest Hills boys basketball cruises to win over Richmond
Mason Desjardins scores 39 points, grabs 10 rebounds for Tigers.
Motor sports: Slot car racing helps pass offseason from local tracks
Competition, camaraderie keeps drivers interested in hobby.
Boys basketball: Flagg twins lead Nokomis to comeback victory over Cony
Cooper’s 32 points, Ace’s 19 help Warriors erase 15-point deficit and earn road win over fellow A North contender.