With some member schools in “yellow” counties, many teams are short players as skills and drills sessions begin.
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Wrestling coaches express conflicting emotions on the possibility of a season
With meets pushed to late February, teams still remain hopeful that some form of competition will be offered.
As coronavirus pandemic rages, some high school basketball teams take the floor
A season of uncertainty opens with individualized skills and drills workouts, although some schools still in holding pattern.
Catching Up With: A life in baseball continues for Jared Lemieux
Maranacook star has played and coached at the professional levels, and isn’t looking to leave the diamond anytime soon.
Gabrielle Wener joins wave of Maine players succeeding in Division I women’s college basketball
Messalonskee product starts in opener as freshman at Monmouth, continuing trend of state’s stars faring well at high collegiate level.
Sidelines: The New England Patriots this season are endlessly frustrating — and a lot of fun
After years as a favorite on cruise control, Patriots are a compelling mixed bag, Drew Bonifant writes.
Field hockey wrap-up: Without playoffs, teams this season focused on the bright side
Players and coaches appreciated the chance to play in COVID-affected season, and set new goals for the fall.
Flag Football wrap-up: Season left many coaches, players longing for the real thing
High school players and coaches hope the 7-on-7 flag football season turns out to be a warmup to a football season this spring.
Volleyball wrap-up: It was a different kind of game, but area teams made most of fall season
Coaches happy to have some sort of season, while holding out hope for possible “tweener” season in late winter.
Cross country wrap-up: Wave starts, lack of fans made for different feel for area teams this season
COVID pandemic forced meets to get creative with crowds and numbers.