FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — Stephon Gilmore needed little time to get comfortable in a Patriots jersey. In his second year with the team last season he was an All-Pro. In the NFL title game, he made a key interception against the Rams to earn his first Super Bowl ring. This spotlight keeps growing. He was named […]
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HOF Preview: Ty Law’s path to greatness guided by big dreams
NEW YORK — Ty Law was a wide-eyed youngster with big dreams when he started making summer visits to his Uncle Tony’s home in Texas. They fueled his passion for football. And, they guided his journey to greatness. Tony Dorsett was forging his own path to the Pro Football Hall of Fame long before his […]
With division out of reach, Red Sox set sights on Wild Card
BOSTON — The defending World Series champion Boston Red Sox are setting their sights on an AL wild-card berth, and they’re doing it with the players they already have. Red Sox baseball boss Dave Dombrowski conceded on Wednesday that the ballclub doesn’t have a “realistic” hope for a fourth straight AL East title, and said […]
Little League Softball: Biddeford wins 2, stays alive at invitational
JENKINS TOWNSHIP, Pa. – The Biddeford Little League 8-10 softball All-Stars won a pair of elimination games Wednesday to advance in the East Region Invitational Tournament in Jenkins Township, Pennsylvania. After Tuesday’s game was postponed due to rain, Biddeford opened play Wednesday afternoon with a 5-4 extra-inning win over the Pennsylvania All-Stars. Kayla Magnant scored […]
Cote, star athlete, legendary coach, dies at 88
Bob Cote was remembered Wednesday as a “gentleman’s coach” and a great influence on the lives of the young men he coached at St. Louis High in Biddeford and Thornton Academy in Saco. A Biddeford native, Cote died Tuesday at age 88. “He was a perfect role model for someone growing up,” said Don Wilson, […]
Sanford Mainers shortstop uses Vanderbilt’s College World Series run as motivation
SANFORD — Watching your teammates succeed without you can be a driving force in an athlete’s quest for success. For Vanderbilt sophomore and Sanford Mainers infielder Sterling Hayes, seeing his fellow Commodores celebrate a College World Series in late June without him has served as motivation during his first season in the New England Collegiate […]
Kiermaier returns to lead Rays past Red Sox 8-5
BOSTON — Kevin Kiermaier felt he had something to prove to the Charlotte Stone Crabs, where he played in two games while working his way back from a left thumb sprain. It took him all of one pitch. “I’m sure they’re thinking, ‘Man, where was this a couple days ago?’” Kiermaier said, smiling, after homering […]
Astros get Greinke in trade with Diamondbacks
NEW YORK — The Houston Astros acquired ace Zack Greinke on Wednesday, adding another All-Star to a formidable rotation that already included Justin Verlander and Gerrit Cole. The AL West leaders got Greinke in a startling trade with the Arizona Diamondbacks for four minor leaguers. It came right before the deadline to complete deals to […]
Pats QB Brady enters 20th NFL training camp
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — Tom Brady is a week into his 20th NFL training camp and will turn 42 on Saturday, but the New England Patriots quarterback still has boundless enthusiasm for the challenge ahead. “I have a great time,” Brady said after Wednesday’s full-pads practice, conducted in 90-degree heat. “I love the sport. I’ve been […]
Sanford Mainers honor original board member with ceremony
SANFORD — Geoff Titherington doesn’t like the spotlight. If anything, the restaurant owner and one of the original board members of the Sanford Mainers tries to avoid it. But when the Mainers honored him before Monday’s game against Upper Valley at Goodall Park for his guidance in getting the team to Sanford back in 2001, […]