Marcus Wasilewski will start for the Black Bears, while John Ebeling moves into a role as wide receiver.
Glenn Jordan
Glenn Jordan joined the Portland Press Herald in 1994 to cover the fledgling Portland Sea Dogs. A native of Vermont, he studied philosophy in college and worked at two newspapers in New Hampshire and one in Connecticut before moving to Maine. He spent his first two years of marriage living in the keepers quarters of the Portland Head Light and has three grown children. In addition to baseball, he has covered nearly every sport played in Maine, from biathlon and curling to running and sailing. Currently he works part-time and can be found near cross country trails in fall, swimming pools and ski slopes in winter and tennis courts in spring. All other times, he’s probably on a pickleball court. He is a two-time USA Pickleball national medalist (silver and gold) and played for both the Austin Ignite and Indianapolis Drivers in 2023, helping Indy win the inaugural National Pickleball League championship over Austin in a league for senior pros aged 50 and over.
Falmouth player, 14, hoping for Open berth
Meghan Kelley is now in Connecticut, competing in a mixed doubles tourney that may lead to New York.
UMaine scrimmage focuses on QB battle
Marcus Wasilewski and John Ebeling are about even in the camp’s first intrasquad scrimmage.
UMaine Football: New defensive coordinator takes a circular path to Orono
Paul Ferraro, an assistant at UMaine in 1989, is back after numerous stints at major colleges and in the NFL.
‘Get Well Wave’ connects Sea Dogs vendor with 10-year-old self
While everyone at Hadlock Field waves to the pediatric cancer center during home games, the gesture has special meaning for Peter Stein.
Who will take the QB reins at University of Maine?
It’ll be John Ebeling or Marcus Wasilewski, but there’s no deadline, says Coach Jack Cosgrove.
BEACH TO BEACON 10K ROAD RACE: A hot day for a race
CAPE ELIZABETH — It’s not every competition where 14-minute milers are greeted at the finish line with handshakes and high fives from an Olympic gold medalist, but Joan Benoit Samuelson’s Beach to Beacon 10K is not your ordinary road race.
Elite Men: Biwott gets victory, and also helps his friend
Stanley Biwott hands off a cup of water to his last challenger, then goes on to win in one of B2Bs slowest winning times.
Beach to Beacon: Kenyans romp as runners, and medics, beat the heat
Sheri Piers and Ethan Shaw top all Maine competitors in a race in which about 70 needed treatment.
Beach to Beacon: The elite are ready to make their runs
An impressive list of runners will be at the front of the Beach to Beacon approaching the finish line.