After allowing 61 points to the Red Storm in last season’s playoff loss, the Scots come away with an 18-7 victory.
Steve Craig
Staff Writer
Steve Craig reports primarily about Maine’s active high school sports scene and, more recently, the Portland Hearts of Pine men's professional soccer team. His first newspaper job was covering Maine high school sports in 1986 working out of a tiny office in Skowhegan at the front of a hand-sewn shoe shop. After 12 years as a sportswriter in Dover, New Hampshire, he had a multi-year stint as the Portland Press Herald's freelance motorsports writer. In 2012 he was happy to make a working return to Maine as a staff writer for the Press Herald. Steve was named the National Sports Media Association's 2022 Maine Sportswriter of the Year, 27 years after winning the award for New Hampshire.
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While other programs around the state had to shut down their varsity program, the Rams have doubled their roster even while struggling on the field.
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Football: 10 teams to watch
The list of top teams looks mighty familiar as defending champions Thornton, Marshwood and Wells should contend again.
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