The governor of North Carolina says NASCAR can hold the Coca-Cola 600 without fans at Charlotte Motor Speedway at the end of May if health conditions do not deteriorate in the state
Wil Kramlich
Wil Kramlich is a sports reporter who has lived in greater Lewiston/Auburn his whole life. Born in Lewiston, Wil grew up in Gray, where he played sports and fell in love with the sports section of the newspaper. He was a three-sport athlete at Gray-New Gloucester High School before participating on the track & field team at Westfield State University in Massachusetts for a year. He graduated from New England School of Communications in Bangor, and first interned for a couple of online media entities before landing his first newspaper job at the Journal Tribune in Biddeford. He has worked at the Sun Journal since 2015, covering high school and college sports and beyond. Wil is a father, husband and obviously a sports fanatic.
Auto racing: Oxford Plains Speedway cancels Saturday opener
The track’s May slate includes four more Saturday events, but it is unsure when exactly the 2020 racing season will begin.
Lost Season: Oxford Hills softball had sights on state title game again
The Vikings were looking to make it to a fourth straight regional final, and from there advance to and win an elusive state title.
Plasma donation important as ever during coronavirus pandemic
Lewiston center waiting to hear if it will be collecting from those who have recovered from COVID-19.
One constant in this unique NFL draft: Joe Burrow at the top
Joe Burrow, taken No. 1 overall by the Cincinnati Bengals, was the one constant in a most unique NFL draft
Oxford Plains Speedway, New Oxford Dragway in wait-and-see mode
Both the speedway and the drag strip have delayed the start of their respective seasons, and further postponements are a possibility. OPS not planning to get involved in iRacing.
Surprise turns Topsham couple’s missed wedding date into memorable one
Chris Dube and Laurie Servidio were supposed to be in the Dominican Republic on Monday.
Auto racing: Maine drivers taking to iRacing with tracks shut down
The first of what might be multiple competitive races among local drivers took place Saturday night.
Pandemic costing youth sports millions, creating uncertainty
Youth sports leagues are bracing for even bigger financial losses with no end in sight for the shutdown of activity because of the new coronavirus outbreak
Outdoors in Maine: No easy solution for speed-related snowmobiling deaths
Eleven people have died this winter somewhere on Maine’s 14,000 miles of trails. In almost all the crashes, the operator lost control at a high rate of speed and hit a tree.