Only students, personnel of home school will be allowed at games through January.
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Brunswick High files appeal with MPA to allow varsity football team to compete in 2022
After its 2021 season was canceled midseason amid a hazing investigation, Brunswick’s varsity football program faces two-year ban from competition.
UMaine women still searching for shooting touch after latest loss
In a 45-44 defeat to Rhode Island on Sunday, the Black Bears shot 5 for 26 from 3-point range to continue a season-long slump from behind the arc.
Rope tow installation signals return of Alpine skiing to Quarry Road Trails
Downhill skiing takes its first steps to returning to Waterville facility since 1970s.
Wrestling: At Westlake Tournament, teams get introduced to competing in masks
Masks not ‘ideal,’ but with weeks of practice behind them, wrestlers get used to wearing coverings during their matches.
College basketball: UMaine-Farmington makes clean sweep over UMaine-Augusta
First half run helps UMF men, while second half run leads UMF women to victories.
Sidelines: Riding the highs and lows of professional wrestling
After a successful year in the squared circle, columnist Dave Dyer finishes it recovering from surgery.
Football: Waterville, Maranacook follow different routes to eight-man title games
Purple Panthers have been a consistent power all season, while Black Bears salvaged a failing season with late run.
Central Maine student-athletes make it official on National Signing Day
Skowhegan’s Jaycie Christopher will play basketball at Boston University; Messalonskee’s Journey Charles will play women’s lacrosse at Anderson University.
Football: Times are finalized for Maranacook, Waterville eight-man state title games
Maranacook set to play Dexter on Saturday at 2:30 p.m., while Cheverus-Waterville will kick off at 11 a.m.