Tristan Fasig was a captain at Taft, where he had eight goals and 11 assists in 25 games. Two Twin City Thunder players have made Division III commitments.
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Sam Leal named new men’s basketball coach at UMF
The former UMaine-Farmington player takes over for his former coach, the recently retired Dick Meader.
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.
Chicago Cubs star Anthony Rizzo provides meals for CMMC nurses and doctors
Rizzo purchased lunches and dinners for Central Maine Heart and Vascular Institute doctors and nurses Friday. The first baseman is a friend of cardiologist Paul Weldner, whose family hosted Rizzo when Rizzo was a member of the Portland Sea Dogs in 2010.
New pro golf tournament at Falmouth Country Club canceled
The Live + Work in Maine Open, a Korn Ferry Tour event scheduled for June, has been called off because of the coronavirus outbreak.
Auburn-Lewiston Sports Hall of Fame banquet postponed
The 37th annual banquet has been moved from May 3 to Oct. 11 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Coronavirus outbreak puts Christy Gardner’s Paralympic dream on hold in California
Lewiston native is stuck in the Golden State, where she was training for the Paralympics before the 2020 games were canceled, with an apartment lease that runs through September.
Nordiques tender pair with D-I commitments; Thunder add an all-around forward
Nordiques tender Jack Kurrie is committed to the University of Vermont while Aidan Connolly is committed to Sacred Heart. Billy Hartnett has made strides this past season as the Thunder lock him up.
Junior hockey: Maine Nordiques ready to build off first NAHL season
The Nordiques were only five points out of a divisional playoff spot with six games remaining when the season was canceled by the coronavirus outbreak.
Former St. Dom’s, UMaine standout Derek Damon retires after a long pro hockey career in Europe
Damon, who won a state championship with the Saints and played in two Frozen Fours with the Black Bears, was the second-highest scorer for Heilbronner Falken of the Deutschen Eishockey Liga 2 in his 14th and final professional season.