Some of the best gifts are the ones he or she might not think of, writes V. Paul Reynolds.
Lee Horton
Staff Writer
Lee Horton is the Varsity Maine Editor for the Maine Trust for Local News. He joined the Sun Journal as assistant sports editor in July 2016, then served as sports editor from May 2018 to May 2024. Prior to moving to Maine, he was the sports editor at the Peninsula Daily News in Port Angeles, Washington.
On Skiing: Kendall, Taylor were major contributors to Maine skiing
Also, Dave Irons writes, the season is underway at some resorts while others will open soon.
Inside the Numbers: Tom Brady, Drew Brees chasing Peyton Manning’s record
Meanwhile, while rookie Devlin Hodges is chasing Ed Rubbert for most wins to start a career by an undrafted rookie quarterback, and six first-year QBs have led teams to victories this season.
Girls hockey: Nadia Roy, Leah Landry score twice in Lewiston victory
Blue Devils remain unbeaten, deal Winslow/Gardiner/Cony first loss of season.
Chiefs and Patriots plenty familiar ahead of Sunday showdown
New England and Kansas City are plenty familiar with each other heading into this week’s matchup in Foxborough.
College roundup: Jeff Spellman leads Bates men past Bowdoin
Bobcats fall to Polar Bears in women’s game.
Commentary: Mike McGraw has been “everyone’s father figure, brother, friend and mentor”
Author Amy Bass writes that McGraw, who retired as Lewiston boys soccer coach Monday, has had an impact that goes far beyond the pitch.
‘He’s a legend around here … a super human being’ — Mike McGraw retires as Lewiston boys soccer coach
McGraw steps down after leading the program for 37 years and winning three state championships.
H.S. football: Sun Journal staff picks — final standings
Wil Kramlich finishes first, Adam Robinson finishes farthest from first.
No. 7 Virginia shuts down UMaine
Former Oxford Hills standout Andrew Fleming scores seven of Black Bears’ points in 46-26 loss to defending national champions.