Here are some of potential candidates for the award, given to the top senior in Maine high school football.
portland bulldogs
No fans, no playoffs. So what’s motivating high school athletes this winter?
Athletes who have tasted postseason success talk about what keeps them focused during a pandemic-altered season.
High school football teams adapting to new normal
Many programs are turning toward 7-on-7 flag football as a way to have some form of competition this fall, with tackle football not allowed.
Worries abound over mental health risks if fall sports are called off
Athletes, coaches and administrators emphasize the social and emotional importance of athletics for high school students – and the potential for negative consequences if games cannot be played.
Maine high school athletes: Let us play sports this fall
Some feel their voices have not be heard by decision-makers, and they worry about potential mental health issues among students if the season is called off.
Virtual clinics give football coaches a chance to discuss the sport
Leavitt coach Mike Hathaway hosting Zoom sessions that bring coaches from Maine and beyond together in unique setting.
Skiing: Mt. Blue takes Class A girls Nordic title
Emma Charles leads Cougars to crown; Maranacook’s Carter McPhedran has fastest pursuit time in any class.
Skiing: Carter McPhedran, Emma Charles take classical titles on 1st day of Nordic championships
Maranacook senior sets pace for all boys with time of 14:23; Mt. Blue’s Charles also shines on Day 1.
Football: Gaziano Award semifinalists announced
The annual award honors the top senior offensive and defensive linemen in Maine high school football.
Football: Tough start to the season only gets tougher for Portland
The Bulldogs, last year’s Class A North champs, are 0-2 in their first season in Class B. Next up: Powerhouses Marshwood and Kennebunk.