This season, five of Maine’s all-time best indoor track times have been broken. With big crowds and state titles on the line, more marks are likely to fall on Monday.
Steve Craig
Staff Writer
Steve Craig reports primarily about Maine’s active high school sports scene and, more recently, the Portland Hearts of Pine men's professional soccer team. His first newspaper job was covering Maine high school sports in 1986 working out of a tiny office in Skowhegan at the front of a hand-sewn shoe shop. After 12 years as a sportswriter in Dover, New Hampshire, he had a multi-year stint as the Portland Press Herald's freelance motorsports writer. In 2012 he was happy to make a working return to Maine as a staff writer for the Press Herald. Steve was named the National Sports Media Association's 2022 Maine Sportswriter of the Year, 27 years after winning the award for New Hampshire.
Wrestling: Massabesic wins first Class A state title since 2008
The Mustangs edge defending champion Noble by five points, despite having four fewer wrestlers than the Knights.
Wrestling: Massabesic wins first Class A state title since 2008
The Mustangs edge defending champion Noble by five points, despite having four fewer wrestlers than the Knights.
Boys’ basketball: Medomak Valley overwhelms Yarmouth, 61-33
The fourth-seeded Panthers dominate a rematch with Yarmouth, earning a spot in the Class B South semifinals.
Boys’ basketball: What to watch for at the Portland regional sites
One writer’s take on unsung players, things you are likely – and unlikely – to see, and some not-so-bold predictions.
Boys’ basketball: Portland rolls past Edward Little 70-30 in AA North quarterfinal
The No. 3 Bulldogs get great team defense and 30 points from Kevin Rugabirwa, controlling the game from end to end.
Wrestling: Noble sets up its Class A title defense with South regional title
But Massabesic shows it has the top-tier talent to be a threat at states next Saturday, with five individual champions at the regional meet.
Indoor track: WMC athletes turn in prime efforts to tune up for Class B state meet
Numerous personal bests are set as Western Maine Conference teams prepare for the state championships.
Boys’ basketball: Falmouth remains the team to beat in Class A South
The Navigators (15-3) are likely to be the No. 2 seed in the tournament behind Gray-New Gloucester (16-2), but they beat the Patriots by 21 points early this season.
Mother and daughter courting success for girls’ basketball in Maine
South Portland coach Lynne Hasson and Portland coach Abby Hasson stand out as role models and mentors at a time when most girls’ basketball coaches are men.