Brunswick girls soccer rallies to earn tie with EL.
Bill Stewart
Bill Stewart has been the sports editor at the Morning Sentinel and Kennebec Journal since 2014. During his tenure as sports editor, the papers have received national recognition from the Associated Press Sports Editors. A Massachusetts native, he graduated from the University of Maine in 1999 with a BA in Journalism. He began his journalism career as a sports reporter at the Berkshire (Pittsfield, Massachusetts) Eagle in 1999. He also worked at the Republican-American (Waterbury, Connecticut) and Eagle-Tribune (Lawrence, Massachusetts). In his free time, he enjoys adventures with his family, reading and a good game of cribbage.
Cross country: State championship dates set for mid-November
Troy Howard Middle School in Belfast will host the title meets for boys on Nov. 11 and girls on Nov. 14.
Local roundup: Brunswick field hockey edges Morse
Richmond girls soccer comes up short to Monmouth.
Commentary: We still have you covered, Midcoast sports fans
As we persevere through these challenging times, we all look forward to sports resuming in some capacity, writes new sports editor Bill Stewart.
Boys’ basketball: Seacoast Christian advances in Class D South
The Guardians come up big at the foul line in the fourth quarter to defeat Forest Hills, 70-55.
High school soccer: Maranacook makes plans to avoid bleacher problems
A designated seating area is planned for a rematch with Yarmouth after a row was damaged last year.
Cony High School investigates offensive Twitter post
The mean post appears to come from an account affiliated with the school’s athletic department, but officials say it has no connection to the school.
Former Cony assistant is new Mt. Ararat football coach
O’Neil LaPlante, a 1964 Winslow graduate, looks to turn struggling program around.
Clukey keeps sights on Olympics despite luge setback
Julia Clukey of Augusta just missed earning a spot on the World Cup roster.
Maine sports legend Ted Shiro dies at 87
Shiro was a member of seven sports halls of fame and was the first basketball player to score 1,000 career points at Colby.