The Bulldogs, seeking to make the Eastern Class A tourney, display an up-tempo style.
December 12, 2012
College Roundup: Huskies win third straight
GORHAM — Alex Kee scored 17 points and the University of Southern Maine won its third straight men’s basketball game, 69-52 over the University of Maine-Farmington Tuesday night at Hill Gymnasium. Despite shooting 11 of 35 from the floor in the opening 20 minutes, the Huskies (6-2) closed the first half with a 7-0 run […]
Boys’ basketball: Benched early, Hyland rises and Riots roll
South Portland overcomes a slow start to rout Biddeford 68-43 in SMAA action.
Sports Digest, Dec. 12, 2012
HOCKEY Mediators again assisting in attempt to end lockout NHL labor negotiations will resume Wednesday, with mediators rejoining the talks at an undisclosed location in an effort to save the hockey season. U.S. federal mediators Scot Beckenbaugh and John Sweeney are to return to the process. They took part in sessions Nov. 27 and 28 […]
Patriots’ play speaks for itself
Following Monday’s rout of Houston, it goes without saying that New England can dominate even the strongest opponent.
Briefcase, Dec. 12, 2012
Treasury ending AIG bailout with a profit of $22.7 billion WASHINGTON — The Treasury Department said Tuesday that it would raise $7.6 billion in the sale of its final shares of American International Group Inc., ending the controversial bailout of the insurance giant with a $22.7 billion profit. The department agreed to sell its remaining […]
Bill Nemitz: Portland teen shelter a testament to ‘average’ Joe
Even if he were still alive, Joe Kreisler would shrug off far-right catch pharses like “cycle of dependency” and “culture of entitlement” and just keep on helping people.
High School Swimming Preview: The Massabesic coach they’ll never forget
The Mustangs are embarking on their first year without Kevin Broad, 45, who died in August.
Greg Kesich: What are the politics of the zombie apocalypse?
What does it say about our culture when mindless ghouls are constantly shuffling toward us?
Another View: Union ‘bar exam’ for teachers may not be in students’ interest
The American Federation of Teachers looks out for what’s best for teachers, not schools.