The former high school rivals are now training partners and role models for younger members of the Huskies’ track team.
Mike Lowe
When Mike Lowe joined the Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram’s staff in 1982, he never thought he was setting roots. But he learned to love Maine, its people, its games and, especially, its stories.
It’s hard to say what he covers because, well, he covers everything. Over the years he’s been fortunate to witness some of the biggest sports events in Maine and elsewhere, from the Little League World Series to the actual World Series, from an NCAA ice hockey championship for Maine to an AHL championship for the Portland Pirates, from seven Super Bowls for the Patriots to the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
He’s interviewed stars and personalities such as Muhammad Ali, Tom Brady, Seth Wescott, Michael Phelps, Ian Crocker, Paul Kariya, Julia Clukey, Kevin “Killer” Kaminski and Joan Benoit Samuelson. Yet his favorite stories often involve Maine high school sports and the passion they stir. Nothing compares to the bond between a high school and its town.
He collects comic books, loves listening to the Red Sox on the radio on a warm summer night or leaning back in his recliner with a good book. He also loves, absolutely loves, chocolate-covered peanuts.
A native of New Bedford, Mass., he lives in Saco with his wife Tracie and has three children and four grandchildren.
Bentley’s basketball resurgence powered by a Maine Big Three
Tyler McFarland, Keegan Hyland and Alex Furness lead the Falcons into the NCAA Division II tournament.
Bowdoin pulls away from NYU for second-round win
The Polar Bears advance to the Sweet 16 for the 13th time.
Moravian ends UNE’s season in first round of NCAA women’s tournament
The Greyhounds hit 28 free throws in a 70-60 victory.
UNE, Bowdoin to host NCAA Division III women’s basketball tournament games
St. Joseph’s women and Husson men and women also make tournaments.
UNE, Bowdoin to host NCAA D-III women’s basketball tournament games
The St. Joseph’s women and Husson men and women also make the NCAA tournament.
Girls’ basketball: Esposito leads Gorham past Edward Little for AA title
Gorham pulls away late in a 46-36 win over the Eddies.
Girls’ basketball: York, Clark win Class A over Lawrence, 58-57
Chloe Smedley scores 23 points to lead the Wildcats, and Coach Rick Clark retires after 34 years with an undefeated champion.
Girls’ basketball: Houlton tops Gray-NG for Class B title
The Shiretowners add another state championship to their 2015 Class C crown, pulling away in the second half for a 48-35 win.
Girls’ basketball finalists ready to take their shot
Star players have made it happen, but they haven’t done it alone.