With the Red Sox looking to improve the big league club, minor leaguers knew they could be moved at a moment’s notice.
Travis Lazarczyk
Some small Maine college football programs can finally join the playoff party. It’s about time.
Starting in 2026, NESCAC teams — including Colby, Bates and Bowdoin — will be allowed to accept invitations to the NCAA Division III playoffs.
Sea Dogs pitcher Payton Tolle on fast track to Red Sox
The big left-hander, a 2024 draft pick, has been dominant since his promotion to Portland in late June.
Cooper Flagg discussion with Maine and Dallas journalists covers a lot of ground
This joint project between the Portland Press Herald and the Dallas Morning News offers fans insight into how Flagg became the top pick in the NBA draft, and what’s next for the Newport native.
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.
At Maine women’s amateur, the 9th hole wrecked scores
The hole on the Tomahawk course at Natanis Golf Course was a challenge for even the best players throughout the three-day tournament.
Jade Haylock dazzles late, wins second straight Maine Women’s Am
The 18-year-old golfer carded seven birdies and shot 3-under 69 to rally from four shots down and defend her title.
Longtime Winthrop High girls basketball coach remembered for his impact
Ray Convery, who died last week at 76, prepared his student athletes for life beyond basketball.
Hearts of Pine find another gear when needed
Playing the second of three games this week, the club showed it’s ready to contend for a playoff spot in its first season.
Lisbon football star gets curtain call in Maine Lobster Bowl
Kaiden LaValley is making the most of getting to play in one final game after his senior season at Lisbon was cut short by allegations of hazing on the team.