Four-time PASS champion focuses on performance, not his career accomplishments.
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The University of Maine women’s basketball team is eager to play, but start to the season still uncertain
Black Bears scheduled to begin campaign Nov. 28, but rigorous COVID-19 testing and a travel exemption from the state still loom as potential hurdles.
Cross country: MPA to offer state championship meets, but not regionals
Troy Howard Middle School in Belfast will host the title meets on Nov. 11 and Nov. 14.
Football: Lisbon finds some comfort in different kind of season, despite no chance at defending its Class D crown
The Greyhounds welcomed another state champ, Leavitt, for a 7-on-7 flag game, and also honored its seniors Thursday.
Girls soccer: Pair of strong teams from different classes embrace rare matchup
Monmouth/Winthrop (Class C) edges Richmond (Class D) in showdown between perennially tough programs.
Former Bowdoin College basketball standout Maddie Hasson playing in Ireland
The 2020 Division III national player of the year excited to continue her career and education overseas.
Morse turns to familiar face to guide boys basketball program
Assistant Christopher York promoted to head coach will replace the retired Tom Maines.
Golf: Freeport rolls in Class B championship for program’s first title.
Orono prevails in Class C; Kempf and Haylock, Fahey and Flanagan individual champions.
Local roundup: Brunswick field hockey edges Edward Little
Kelsey Sullivan notches two goals for Dragons.
Soccer: For Hall-Dale and Richmond, it’s about the right midfield mix
A 1-1 draw on Friday illustrated the Bulldogs’ strength and shed light on Bobcats’ plight.