Saturday, May 25, 2013
It seems as though Leavitt's Courtney Anderson and her younger sister, Kristen, look to shot as soon as they cross midcourt.
That's a slight exageration, of course, but the Andersons sure do like to shoot 3-pointers, which have become a staple of Leavitt's offense.
Courtney jokingly points out that it's her sister, a sophomore, who likes to let it fly from well behind the NBA 3-point arc. On the Cumberland County Civic Center court, there's a 3-point circle for high school games and a 3-point circle for the pros.
When it was suggested that a few of her 3-point attempts against Lake Region in the Western Class B semifinals Thursday were at least three feet beyond the NBA arc, Courtney quickly set the record straight.
"That's not me," she said. "That's my sister."
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Paul Betit is an Augusta native and graduate of the University of Maine. He has covered Maine high school sports for more than 30 years and is entering his seventh season as a beat writer covering the Portland Pirates. In his spare time, Betit writes mystery-suspense novels. Occasionally, he tries to sink his second career hole-in-one.
Glenn Jordan came to Maine in 1994 to cover the nascent Portland Sea Dogs. After eight baseball seasons and three children – the last two within 18 minutes of each other – he became a part-time writer. Among the sports he covers are now are tennis, skiing, swimming and running. He has a degree in philosophy from Dartmouth, a decent forehand and a penchant for checkers.
Mike Lowe is a Massachusetts native who feels he's lived long enough in Maine (since 1982) to have roots here. He graduated from Boston University and has worked in New Hampshire and Maine, covering everything from the Little League World Series to the Summer Olympics. When he has free time – Ha! – he likes to read, collect comic books and watch the grass grow from his hammock.