With many indoor facilities off limits, hockey players turn to the outdoors to keep playing.
Eli Canfield
Eli Canfield covers high school and college sports for The Times Record. Eli is a 2020 graduate of the University of Southern Maine, graduating with a degree in Communications and Sports Media. Eli previously worked as a sports clerk at the Portland Press Herald, and interned with The Big JAB, a local sports talk radio station. Eli resides in South Portland.
High school notebook: Mt. Ararat High School pausing athletics until Feb. 8
COVID-19 outbreak forces temporary halt to sports; Brunswick, Freeport slowly opening up athletics.
Catching Up With: Former Mt. Ararat basketball standout Shyheim Ulrickson now training young athletes
Babson College graduate back in the area, working for home and hoping to give back to community.
With athletics back in play, Brunswick and Freeport set to begin team workouts
Schools in yellow counties can now offer sports, and some plan to resume activities as soon as Friday.
Chop Point School finds way to hold athletics in fall, maintain in-person learning during pandemic
Small school in Woolwich fielded a soccer team in fall, and had hoped to offer basketball before its conference canceled winter sports.
Remember When: The Freeport boys raced to back to back Class C Alpine state titles
The tight-knit Falcons brought an end to a dominant run from Fort Kent with crowns in 2010 and 2011.
Local Roundup: Mt. Ararat boys basketball nabs win over Gardiner
Brandon Emerson leads Eagles with 20 points, 11 rebounds.
Nordic Ski: Mt. Ararat gets back on the slopes
Eagles get season underway at Quarry Road Trails in Waterville.
Mt. Ararat kicks off virtual swim season
Eagles hold first meet of unconventional season, which includes not having races in their home pool.
Indoor track and field teams doing what they can to string together a season
Competitive meets are likely out this season, but teams look to get creative if and when they can practice.