Recognizable for his hair, it’s Gray’s intelligent play that sets him apart on the field.
Football
Lobster Bowl notes: Veteran coach Bill County calls on Poland’s Spencer Emerson to direct West offense
County and Emerson first crossed paths when the former coached the latter’s brother, 2007 Lobster Bowl MVP Jared Turcotte, at Lewiston. Also, kickoff moved to 5:30 p.m.
Lobster Bowl: Best friends first, rivals second and, finally, teammates
Lewiston’s Hunter Landry and Edward Little’s Leighton Girardin, lifelong friends and recent rivals, get to end their high school careers as teammates on the East squad at the Lobster Bowl.
Eight-man football quickly gaining acceptance among players, coaches
Now that eight-man football is a reality for the upcoming season, players and coaches are learning the game isn’t all that different from its 11-man cousin.
Players grind through heat for Lobster Bowl’s cause
A week in Dover-Foxcroft prepares 150 players for the 30th Annual Maine Shrine Lobster Bowl Classic.
Late roster changes open the door for worthy Lobster Bowl additions
The all-star football game, featuring recently graduated high school seniors from across Maine, is scheduled for 4 p.m. Saturday at Thornton Academy.
Male Athlete of the Year: Colton Carson, Oxford Hills
The senior was a standout as a quarterback, basketball player and pitcher, and will go on to play baseball at the University of Maine.
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.
Lewiston’s Beckwith ready to tackle opportunity with UMaine football
A two-year standout at Kents Hill, Gordon Beckwith is a preferred walk-on with the Black Bears.
Not just a passing fancy at Lewiston football camp
Quarterbacks, receivers and defensive backs work on the finer points of the passing game at the Maine Elite Passing Camp, which moved from Augusta to Lewiston this year.