Pete Bolduc worked as a teacher at Winslow High School for 15 years, joined the football coaching staff in 2010 and was later named co-head coach.
Winslow Black Raiders
High school notebook: Wrestlers aim to kick rust off after long wait
Black Tigers girls hockey off to red-hot start; Maines reunion a storyline at tip-off tournament.
Wrestling: At Westlake Tournament, teams get introduced to competing in masks
Masks not ‘ideal,’ but with weeks of practice behind them, wrestlers get used to wearing coverings during their matches.
High school swimming preview: Teams prep for full meets after year of competing virtually
Several central Maine teams are also still trying to add depth.
Girls hockey: Black Tigers start off hot, roll past Brunswick
Bourque nets five as Winslow/Gardiner/Brewer/Messalonskee/Lawrence/Erskine Academy cruises in season opener.
Girls hockey: Teams hit the ice as season gets set to begin
16 teams around the state ready to begin season.
Class C football: Winslow ready for powerful Cape Elizabeth squad in final
Black Raiders not sweating the underdog label as they prepared to face the Southern champion Capers.
Boys soccer wrap-up: Area teams took advantage of return to normalcy
Winslow, Gardiner took historic runs this fall.
Football: Physically — and mentally — tough offensive line leads Winslow to state final
Success up front has allowed the run game to flourish and for the Black Raiders to chase their first Class C title since 2015.
Football notebook: Lawrence shows resilience in Class B North final defeat
Defensive play provides spark for Winslow; Maranacook happy with fight despite heartbreaking finish.