Many of the niche sports people can watch at the Summer Games are also performed across Maine, according to local athletes.
Drew Bonifant
Staff Writer
Drew Bonifant covers sports for the Press Herald, with beats in high school football, basketball and baseball. He was previously part of the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel sports team. A New Hampshire native and 2010 graduate of Northeastern University, he came to Maine in September 2016 after four years at the Concord Monitor, where he covered NASCAR, University of New Hampshire hockey and high schools and won a NH Press Association award for his work. He also worked for two years as a college co-op at the Patriot Ledger in Quincy, Mass. An avid golfer, frequent skier and consumer of sports, movie and music trivia, heโs a fan of the New England Patriots, Baltimore Orioles, Philadelphia Flyers and Miami Heat โ and yes, heโs aware of how random those teams seem.
Winthrop hires John Baehr to be girls basketball coach
Former boys assistant also coaches Ramblers boys soccer team.
Commentary: Shohei Ohtani’s tour de force season exactly what baseball needs
Angels’ star gives an ailing sport a needed dose of enthusiasm and excitement, Drew Bonifant writes.
Auto racing notes: Douglass gets ‘over the hump’ with Pro Stocks victory
Sidney driver had been running consistently in top five; speed records fall at Wiscasset Speedway.
Golf notebook: Decision to miss Maine Am not an easy one for Anderson
Two-time defending champion will instead play Southern Am in Mississippi; Belgrade Lakes’s Rodrigue excels in qualifier.
Football: Teams busy getting ready for season as summer gets under way
Workouts, 7-on-7 drills and competitions help players get ready for fall before full sessions start in August.
Basketball: After stellar season, McClure zeroes in on reaching the next level
Busy AAU season, post-grad season on tap for Mr. Maine Basketball, Gatorade Player of the Year winner.
Chad Ramey earns one-shot victory at Live and Work in Maine Open
The Mississippi native shoots a steady 3-under 68 on Sunday to win the Korn Ferry Tour event at Falmouth Country Club.
Personalities, on and off course, highlight Korn Ferry Tour’s arrival
From player-caddie relationships to long stretches away from home, a variety of circumstances bring players to Maine.
Korn Ferry Tour golfers credit driving distance as a key to success
The 300-yard drives are now common occurrences on the PGA’s top developmental tour.