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Windham High School spring sports preview

Boys Tennis Coach: Wayne Martin Last year’s record: 16-0, won Class A state championship. Key returning players: Three seniors – Logan Cummings, Ben Richardson and Anthony Terrano should serve as an experienced base for this championship team. Talented juniors Ryan Johnson, Devin Pelletier, Tyler Nadeau, Eric Kneeland and Dakota Cummings round out the core of […]

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Allen Soars: Eagle junior named SMAA MVP

WINDHAM – And to think he has another year left. While the Windham boys basketball team missed the playoffs with an 8-10 record this season, the future looks bright for the Eagles, especially since Nolan Allen will be back in the lineup next year. Allen, a junior, was recently named the winner of the Southwestern […]

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'Sportsmanship carried the day' at Sebago derby

SEBAGO LAKE – This year’s prize for the biggest fish caught at the 11th annual Sebago Lake Rotary DerbyFest came with strings attached. Literally. On the event’s first day, Saturday, at around 4:30 p.m., David Donnelly of Windham started reeling in what felt like a big fish just by the fight it was putting up. […]

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Wildcats maul Patriots

PORTLAND – There’s no way to sugarcoat Gray-New Gloucester’s Class B quarterfinal against top-seeded York on Tuesday night. It was ugly from the get-go. The No. 9 Patriots didn’t score a field goal in the first quarter, getting just two points on free throws from Rachel Edson, one a minute into the game and the […]

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Girls basketball: Laker girls pull out win

PORTLAND – One of the youngest teams in the Class B tournament has passed it first big test. Third-seeded Lake Region, which has a single senior in forward Hannah Cutting, survived a pair of scares by sixth-ranked Oak Hill at the Portland Expo on Tuesday afternoon, and pulled away late in the fourth after sophomore […]

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Boys basketball: Patriots slammed by Rangers

PORTLAND – Things looked great for about three minutes. Then the tidal wave hit. Eighth-seeded Gray-New Gloucester opened their Class B quarterfinal round at the Portland Expo on Feb. 19 against top -seeded Greely by going shot-for-shot against the Rangers, and after three minutes, the Patriots (11-9) only trailed 11-8. This was no mean feat […]