As the 7-time Super Bowl champion hangs it up, the people who cheered for him come to grips with life without him.
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The Harlem Globetrotters to make return to Augusta
The Harlem Globetrotters will play at the Augusta Civic Center on Feb. 8.
At 23 years old, new Mount View athletic director Krysta Porter is living a dream
A 2016 graduate of the Thorndike school, Porter is believed to be youngest athletic administrator in the state.
Optimism — and concerns — grow for the high school state basketball tournaments
Many are wondering what’s in store for the postseason as play-in games are less than a month away.
Some high school wrestling programs in central Maine struggling with numbers
The pandemic has impacted the sport, which is in a bounce-back year after not being offered in 2020-21.
Basketball: Return of Capital City Hoop Classic brings another sign of hope to season
Holiday tournament helps keep rust off of players, gives younger players experience on Augusta Civic Center floor.
Boys hockey: Late goal gives Mt. Ararat/Lisbon/Morse edge over Capital Region
Bryce Poulin’s power play goal the difference for Eagles in win over Hawks.
UMaine women still searching for shooting touch after latest loss
In a 45-44 defeat to Rhode Island on Sunday, the Black Bears shot 5 for 26 from 3-point range to continue a season-long slump from behind the arc.
Cooper Flagg setting a new standard for hype given to talented freshmen athletes
The 6-foot-7 Nokomis star isn’t the first Mainer to attract so much attention before their first high school games. But others before him agree they’ve seen nothing like this.
Girls hockey: Black Tigers start off hot, roll past Brunswick
Bourque nets five as Winslow/Gardiner/Brewer/Messalonskee/Lawrence/Erskine Academy cruises in season opener.