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PublishedFebruary 2, 2019
Women’s basketball: Parise Rossignol, Black Bears keep rolling with win over Wildcats
Rossignol leads America East conference in 3-point shooting.
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PublishedJanuary 15, 2019
Sea Dogs' new manager Joe Oliver fosters relaxed environment
New Portland Sea Dogs manager Joe Oliver is introduced at a press conference before the Sea Dogs’ Hot Stove dinner Tuesday in South Portland. (Portland Press Herald photo by Ben McCanna) SOUTH PORTLAND — Joe Oliver played under some tough managers, but he considers himself more easygoing than his mentors. Oliver, 53, looked relaxed Tuesday […]
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PublishedJanuary 10, 2019
Sea Dogs hire former Major League catcher Joe Oliver as new manager
New Portland skipper finished his career with a short stint with the Red Sox.
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PublishedJanuary 9, 2019
Men’s basketball: St. Joseph’s finding success by ditching conventional ways
Former Edward Little standout Ian Mileikis plays a key role for the high-scoring Monks.
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PublishedJanuary 2, 2019
Women’s basketball: UMaine rolls past struggling and shorthanded New Hampshire
BANGOR — In recent years, a visit from the University of New Hampshire might be cause for concern for the University of Maine women’s basketball team. Add the fact that the Black Bears were stumbling with a four-game losing streak, and Wednesday night could have been trouble at the Cross Insurance Center. But these Wildcats […]
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PublishedDecember 22, 2018
Women's basketball: Northeastern takes advantage of short-handed Maine
BOSTON — Tanesha Sutton scored 22 points and grabbed eight rebounds, despite being limited by foul trouble. But Sutton didn’t get much help Saturday afternoon, especially inside, and the short-handed Maine women’s basketball team lost 63-55 to the Northeastern Huskies in Cabot Gymnasium. Northeastern, which was coming off its first loss of the season Tuesday […]
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PublishedDecember 19, 2018
Boys' hockey: Lewiston holds off Thornton to continue A North's dominance
LEWISTON — Thornton Academy skated into The Colisee with hopes of ending the North’s early dominance in boys’ high school hockey. But 78 seconds into the game, the Trojans were on the penalty kill, with a 5-minute major for boarding. Soon after that was over, Thornton was back in the box for roughing. Lewiston capitalized, […]
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PublishedDecember 15, 2018
Girls’ hockey: Lewiston wins showdown with Cheverus
PORTLAND — Cheverus/Kennebunk pulled its goalie and scored one goal, but the Stags needed another. Lewiston held on for a 3-2 win in a showcase of the state’s top girls’ hockey teams Saturday afternoon at Troubh Arena. The Blue Devils scored two goals just 46 seconds apart at the end of the second period to […]