Men’s and women’s races moved to Friday due to snow and poor visibility.
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Brunswick High School hires new football coach
Brandon Dorsett takes over a program that was mired in a hazing scandal last year.
Sidelines: Finally, the madness returns to the NCAA men’s basketball tournament
With the return of big crowds, the dance will once again feature enhanced excitement with electric atmospheres, Drew Bonifant writes.
Boys basketball: Nokomis freshman Cooper Flagg named state’s Gatorade Player of the Year
Flagg enjoyed dominant season that culminated with the Class A title.
Nokomis freshmen Ace and Cooper Flagg to compete in nationally renowned basketball league
After leading Nokomis to state title, twins to play for Maine United in the Nike-sponsored Elite Youth Basketball League.
Christopher, Shea win Miss and Mr. Maine Basketball awards
Skowhegan’s Jaycie Christopher and Edward Little’s John Shea are honored as the state’s best senior players.
Women’s basketball: Albany defeats UMaine, 56-47, in America East title game
The Great Danes earn the conference’s automatic bid to the NCAA tournament after getting off to a fast start against the Black Bears.
Mt. Ararat indoor track and field athletes prepare to compete at national events
Mt. Ararat seniors Grady Satterfield, Mikaela Langston and Nathaniel Smith among handful of athletes who will be in New York this weekend.
Girls’ basketball: Hall-Dale wraps up perfect season with Class C title
The Bulldogs pull away from Stearns with a third-quarter surge to win their first state championship since 2011.
Boys hockey: High seeds Messalonskee, Brunswick wary of tournament’s unpredictable nature
Eagles and Dragons look to continue strong seasons in Class B tournament, while Gardiner lurks as confident underdog.