Bangor, Greely and Scarborough receive all of the first-place votes.
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Class A contenders top first Varsity Maine boys soccer poll of 2025
Scarborough ranked No. 1 after the first week of the season.
What’s a libero? Overlooked position critical to Maine volleyball teams’ success
The defensive position is highly respected in the sport, but often flies under the radar.
Defending corners in field hockey a potentially game-saving art
Poise, intelligence, vision and toughness are all factors in successful corner defenses, which can be the difference between a win or loss.
Gorham Town Council has reached a new low | Letter
The recent decision by the Gorham Town Council to sell a 94-acre parcel to Amazon without sharing this with the public continues a history of voting without regard to town residents. Over 900 housing units were approved between Main Street and Country Road against objections by the residents. When traffic is already a major concern […]
Route 237 in Gorham down to one lane after gas line struck
Gorham Fire Chief Ken Fickett said Mosher Road (Route 237) reopened at about 1:30 p.m. with one lane following a four-inch gas line struck by a Maine Department of Transportation excavator. The incident occurred at about 10:30 a.m. Tuesday while the state crew was replacing a culvert. Fickett said Gorham Rescue transported one MDOT worker […]
Is it easier for Maine pitchers or hitters to reach baseball’s highest levels?
Higher demand and simpler evaluations are big reasons why the state has sent more pitchers than position players to elite college competition.
National champion Vermont men’s soccer team returns to Maine roots
Catamounts coach Rob Dow played college soccer at the University of Maine, and he had his team back in the state this week for an exhibition game.
Gorham Little Leaguers’ disqualification a true injustice | Letter
That Chad Fitzsimmons, Little League State Tournament director, and other Maine leagues and coaches feel rewarded while cowering behind Little League International East Region’s decision to disqualify the obviously talented baseball players of Gorham is quite mortifying. I agree with Gorham Little Leaguer Chris Shaw’s succinct summation in Steve Craig’s July 24 Portland Press Herald […]
Gorham Little League baseball deserved better. It’s the adults who ruin youth sports.
Disqualifying the 12U all-star team from the state tournament for factors beyond its control was the absolute wrong move.