The Scots take control with two early touchdown passes, then use a relentless ground game to frustrate the Red Storm.
Travis Lazarczyk
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Travis Lazarczyk has covered sports for the Portland Press Herald since 2021. A Vermont native, he graduated from the University of Maine in 1995 with a BA in English. After a few years working as a sports information director and in the ski industry, he began his journalism career at the Berlin (N.H.) Reporter in 1999. Prior to joining the Press Herald, Lazarczyk spent 20 years covering sports in central Maine at the Morning Sentinel and Kennebec Journal. He's been twice honored as the Maine Sportswriter of the Year by the National Sports Media Association.
Big games on tap in Week 2 of high school football schedule
Bonny Eagle takes on Scarborough on Friday and Thornton Academy faces Marshwood on Saturday in matchups featuring some of the state’s best programs.
Veteran NBA coach Steve Clifford embraces his roots at UMaine-Farmington
Clifford, the former head coach at Charlotte and Orlando, will offer a coaching clinic Saturday at his alma mater.
Girls’ soccer: 25 players to watch in southern Maine
Seniors dominate this squad, coming off a truncated season in the fall of 2020.
Girls’ soccer: With talent and experience, Windham could vie for title
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The Rams get off to a promising start, dominating the second half for a season-opening win.
High school football notebook: COVID having impact on schedules
Five games in the opening week of the season have been canceled because of teams dealing with COVID-19 issues.
Here’s what to look for in eight-man football this fall
Defending champion Mt. Ararat highlights a league that expands from 10 teams to 25.
With teams short on players, the ranks of eight-man football swell
Twenty-five high school football teams in Maine are opting for eight-man football this fall, up from 10 teams just two years ago.