Former NBA All-Star Caron Butler will present Good during ceremony on Sunday in Bangor.
Travis Lazarczyk
Columnist
Travis Lazarczyk has covered sports for the Portland Press Herald since 2021. A Vermont native, he graduated from the University of Maine in 1995 with a BA in English. After a few years working as a sports information director and in the ski industry, he began his journalism career at the Berlin (N.H.) Reporter in 1999. Prior to joining the Press Herald, Lazarczyk spent 20 years covering sports in central Maine at the Morning Sentinel and Kennebec Journal. He's been twice honored as the Maine Sportswriter of the Year by the National Sports Media Association.
Golf Notes: Talented field set for Charlie’s Maine Open
One hundred and two golfers entered in annual Augusta Country Club tournament.
Canadians, Europeans aren’t foreign to UMaine football
The Black Bears have thrived with non-American players, and more likely are on the way.
Four-time World Series champ Mike Timlin passes on his baseball knowledge
The former Red Sox reliever coaches a youth baseball clinic in Waterville.
College Football: Andre Miller takes long journey to Maine
Old Town native Andre Miller is a potential star at receiver for the University of Maine football team.
Maine college football notebook: Coaches ready for season to start
The coaches of Maine’s seven college football programs were on hand to discuss the upcoming season at Tuesday’s kickoff luncheon.
Commentary: Carrie Langevin proud of senior title, second-place finish at Maine Women’s Amateur
Winthrop golfer says champion Jordan LaPlume’s final round was “beautiful to watch.”
Sidelines: Heat plays a role in annual Lobster Bowl
Even with a later kickoff time and shorter quarters, the high temperatures were tough to ignore Saturday, writes Travis Lazarczyk.
Oakland native Nick Mayo signs with Japanese pro basketball team
After playing well with the Miami Heat NBA Summer League squad, the Messalonskee graduate will now take his talent to Japan.
Boys’ team Coach of the Year: Jake Rogers, Nokomis
He took over a football program coming off back-to-back winless seasons, and turned it into a state champion in just two years.