The hours required of a new job force Josh Longstaff to resign after two building seasons.
Tom Chard
Golf: MSGA Senior Tour continues to expand
Senior golf (for those 55 and over) is popular in Maine and elsewhere. Just look at the number of senior golf organizations in the state and the growing number of tournaments. In recognition of the expanding number of golfing baby boomers, the Maine State Golf Association began a senior tour four years ago. The number […]
Baseball Notebook: There’s plenty of leadership at Greely
The Greely High baseball coaching staff can boast something not many, if any, high schools in the state can claim. The Rangers have a head coach, Derek Soule, who has won two Class B state titles; an assistant coach, Bob Anthoine, who won two state titles as head coach at Greely from 1986-99, and a […]
Beware of the Bulldogs
Portland may be young in baseball, but beats Deering to continue its growth spurt.
Groves resigns as AD at Scarborough
Gary Groves, who has been balancing school and church duties, will become a full-time pastor.
The genes are a perfect fit for Falmouth catcher
There’s baseball in Matt MacDowell’s family, from his dad to his cousins to his uncle, a coach.
Golf: Speirs turning pro and taking swing at U.S. Open qualifying
Jesse Speirs of Bangor will play in his first tournament as a pro at a local U.S. Open qualifying event May 13 in Memphis, Tenn. Speirs, 23, will graduate Saturday from the University of Mississippi with degree in religious studies and a minor in history. The Maine Amateur champion had thought about staying in the […]
Hyland makes college choice: It’s Gonzaga
Keegan Hyland of South Portland will play for one of the country’s top programs.
Baseball: Down to a final swing, Blue Blazes avoid second straight defeat
Westbrook plays its second straight one-run game, this time beating Thornton on a last-inning hit.
Portland AD taking over at Windham
Rich Drummond, who will replace the retiring Steve Merrill, says working where he lives attracted him.