Cole Butcher of Canada was informed earlier this year he was no longer welcome on the PASS tour because of his driving style.
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Sidelines: Competing as a pro wrestler brings much joy — and what a ride it’s been
Central Maine sports columnist Dave Dyer looks back at his 5 years of professional wrestling.
Cooper, Ace Flagg return to home state for camp at UMaine’s Memorial Gym
Cooper, who will play for the Duke University men’s basketball team next season, and his twin brother, Ace, showed off their skills and interact with youngers from across state.
Basketball: Longtime local coach Ken Lindlof set for Maine Basketball Hall of Fame induction
Mike Adams, Julie (Veilleux) Sinclair and Heather (Ernest) Bond are among the others to be inducted Sunday in Bangor.
Girls compete in Maine-Nebraska Wrestling Exchange for the first time
A team of Maine wrestlers traveled to Nebraska for three dual meets, a first in the event’s 40-year history.
Reporting Aside: A 94-year-old Waterville woman is a world traveler who has seen it all
Marilyn Jean Bird recently received a prestigious award from an international travel club for having visited more than 150 countries and territories.
‘You just never know in this game’: Pro baseball takes Maine native across North America
From long bus rides to opportunities to play in Mexico, life is never dull for former USM standout Sam Dexter.
Reporting Aside: It’s later than we think
With the arrival of the Skowhegan State Fair next week, we know summer then trends toward fall, kids return to school, elections launch and the holidays descend, just before a new president is inaugurated — whew! Amy Calder writes.
Boys basketball: Teams turn page, embrace new matchups in G&E Roofing Summer League action
League concluded play Wednesday with Medomak Valley taking title.
Taste of Waterville brings food, fun, live music to Head of Falls
The annual Taste of Waterville returned Wednesday, with hundreds of people gathering to take in the festivities.