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2011
Girls’ Roundup: South Portland pulls away to a victory
SOUTH PORTLAND – Danica Gleason scored a career-high 16 points, including nine in the fourth quarter, as South Portland pulled away to a 49-39 victory against Massabesic in a Southern Maine Activities Association schoolgirl basketball game Friday night. Logan Neal and Jillian Legere had seven points each for the Red Riots (4-3), who outscored Massabesic […]
Phantoms slip past Pirates in shootout
A key save by Justin Pogge forces overtime and gives Portland a point, but Adirondack finishes with the win.
Photo: A flurry of shots
Doug Murray watches his 8-year-old daughter Natalie shoot a basket Friday as snow flurries start to fall near their home off Johnson Road in Falmouth. Natalie, who recently joined the Saturday basketball program at Falmouth Recreation, showed a lot of promise by making a fair number of her shots.
Syrian protesters put on show of strength for League monitors
In the largest protest in months, hundreds of thousands turn out, including dissident troops.
Baldwin man now faces three charges
A fourth count against Robert Brower is dropped after the sheriff’s office says it was incorrect.
Boys’ basketball: Rams give a little something extra
Bonny Eagle surges to force overtime, but Deering makes its free throws and is perfect after six games.
Girls’ basketball: Cony holds off pesky Mt. Ararat, 53-45
The perennially strong Rams improve to 6-0, but not without a challenge from Mt. Ararat.
Girls’ basketball: Windham responds in a big way
After a pair of losses, the Eagles stifle Thornton Academy and earn a 46-26 victory.
NHL’s Winter Classic needs a chilly reception
No snow is forecast, but officials hope for ‘hockey weather’ for Monday’s outdoor NHL game.