A big second quarter propels the Huskies to a Class C South victory.
Travis Barrett
Staff Writer
Travis Barrett covers sports for the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel, including high school soccer, hockey and lacrosse, as well as local auto racing. An award-winning sports writer, he returned to Maine in 2005 after covering professional and college beats in Rhode Island. He has worked in public relations and sports marketing fields during a five-year hiatus from journalism, including a stint as a social media consultant to NASCAR. Travis lives in Oakland with his wife, Sara, and children, Cooper and Samantha. During his off-hours, he openly roots for the Boston Red Sox, Boston Bruins and Liverpool Football Club, while just as openly rooting for anyone playing against the New England Patriots.
Boys basketball: Winthrop holds off Hall-Dale in MVC tilt
Ramblers hold on late for their third victory in four games.
Girls hockey: Winslow/Gardiner co-op shuts down rival St. Dominic/Winthrop/Monmouth
Emma Michaud posts second straight shutout to lead Winslow/Gardiner co-op.
Boys basketball: Monmouth races past Richmond
Manny Calder leads the Mustangs to their fourth win in five games.
Boys hockey: Messalonskee survives against Cony
Landon Foster makes 70 saves for Rams in loss to unbeaten Eagles.
Brothers Tyler and Sean Walsh reunited in rivalry while following late father’s path
Tyler (Colby) and Sean (Bowdoin) making marks in own programs decades after Shawn Walsh guided UMaine to 2 NCAA titles.
Girls soccer: Maranacook blanks Mountain Valley to reach C South semifinals
Senior Lily Caban scores hat trick to help carry Black Bears.
Girls soccer: Quick start carries Hall-Dale past Monmouth/Winthrop
Striker Marie Benoit scores 3 goals to lift Bulldogs to MVC win over rival.
Hopkins earns second victory at Boss Hogg 150
Mike Hopkins of Hermon wins the $10,000 first prize at Wiscasset Raceway, prevailing four years after his first triumph.
Chance at a 2nd Oxford 250 victory ends in ‘disbelief’ for Johnny Clark
There just isn’t a more painful way to lose the state’s premier auto race, Travis Barrett writes.