No. 9 Blue Devils fall to No. 8 Bangor in A North preliminary round, plus Gray-New Gloucester boys and Poland girls fall in soccer action Saturday.
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.
College roundup: Bates football loses again; CBB up next
Bobcats will go for first win of season next week against Colby. Also, more football, field hockey and soccer recaps from Saturday.
Outdoors in Maine: Important to mentor, bring young hunters along
Statistics show sliver of hope that younger generation will continue hunting heritage.
WATCH: More analysis of Mt. Blue’s and Leavitt’s big wins
Adam Robinson and Lee Horton analyze the seventh Friday of the high school football season, which featured Mt. Blue rolling to a 27-point win over Edward Little and Leavitt remaining unbeaten with a win over Cape Elizabeth.
Astros power past Yanks for 3-1 ALCS lead with Verlander up next
George Springer and Carlos Correa each hit three-run home runs, and the Houston Astros got another wild ace off the hook to beat the sloppy New York Yankees.
H.S. football: Week 7 Sun Journal staff picks
(Predicted winners in bold) RANDY WHITEHOUSE (48-15) Edward Little at Mt. Blue Poland at Freeport Telstar at Sacopee Valley Leavitt at Cape Elizabeth Winthrop/Monmouth/Hall-Dale at Madison/Carrabec Lewiston at Scarborough Camden Hills at Lisbon Oxford Hills at Thornton Gray-New Gloucester at Old Orchard Beach Spruce Mountain at Oak Hill WIL KRAMLICH (51-12) Edward Little at Mt. Blue Poland at […]
Patriots re-sign TE Ben Watson, release QB Cody Kessler
Patriots sign tight ends Ben Watson, Eric Tomlinson and release quarterback Cody Kessler.
NBA roundup: Carsen Edwards’ 3s in the 3rd send Celtics to perfect preseason
From Larry Bird to Ray Allen, the Boston Celtics have suited up some of the best perimeter shooters in NBA history. None were ever hotter than Edwards on Tuesday.
Hong Kong protesters burn LeBron James jersey, chant profanity toward Lakers star
“LeBron James stands for money. Period,” protester says.
Commentary: LeBron James usually gets it right. On Morey, he was the one who was “misinformed”
The problem is that he has made human compassion a significant part of his brand, Jerry Brewer writes.