Abshir Horor of Waynflete has adapted quickly to a move from sprinter to distance runner.
Rachel Lenzi
For high school runners, it’s tough to stay on track
For several local high schools, finding training facilities for outdoor track is no easy matter.
Thomas sees fertile ground for developing hockey skills
Bruins goalie Tim Thomas wants to see hockey thrive in New England, and his camps are his contribution.
Capers’ pitcher shuts down York
Rob Macdonald tosses a one-hitter as Cape Elizabeth stays unbeaten with a 5-1 victory.
Dogs get efficient victory
Portland thwarts Binghamton scoring chances and makes good use of its own for a win.
UMaine baseball: A stick-to-it victory
The Black Bears get good pitching and timely hitting, especially in an eighth-inning rally that beats the Huskies.
Track Notebook: Scheduling experiment results in a few twists
Last week’s outdoor track schedule marked a change for southern Maine — five meets brought together schools from all three classes in regular-season competition. Typically, these schools only compete against each other at invitationals or New England championship meets. But for the first time in recent years, schools from the 17-team Southern Maine Activities Association […]
Fryeburg Academy’s offense is a hit
Unbeaten Fryeburg Academy continues to produce at the plate, and sends Gray-New Gloucester to its first softball loss.
A Soccer Team Debuts: Players get to keep playing, dreaming in Portland
The area’s new soccer team will open its 16-game schedule Sunday at Deering High.
Black Bears’ hockey facing few pushovers
The men’s hockey team’s nonconference schedule for next season includes four NCAA tourney teams.