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After tough start, Tigers have changed their stripes
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No softball team has been hotter than Biddeford High, which won its ninth straight game on Thursday, 12-3 against Portland. Comment?
Running: Coast Marathon makes pleasant, fast return
Maine's rich running tradition was enhanced on Sunday with the rebirth of the Maine Coast Marathon. Comment?
Not so tame, these Tigers
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Playing the way a team on a seven-game winning streak should, the confident and fundamentally sound Biddeford High softball team made it eight straight Monday. Comment?
High School Notebook: Golden Trojans swing for fence, shake off rust
After starting the baseball season with a 1-4 record, Thornton Academy has quietly turned things around by winning three of its last four games. Comment?
College Connections: Curit's track record? It's record-setting
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Maria Curit set a number of track records at Biddeford High School, and continues to set records while competing at Stonehill College in Easton, Mass., where she is a sophomore. Comment?
Golf: Big plans in place for summer play by Maine chapter
The Maine chapter of the New England PGA recently held their spring meeting. The state's directors of golf, head pros and assistants who strive to make the game more enjoyable used the meeting to release their tournament schedule, announce their chapter awards and promote a couple of national junior tournament qualifiers in the state. Comment?
Small College Notebook: Monks on a roll at the right time
Coach Will Sanborn talks often of offending the baseball gods. His St. Joseph's team must be doing and saying the right things lately. Comment?
Softball Notebook: Western Class B is full of teams chasing Fryeburg
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It's early in the season but Fred Apt, coach of five-time Western Class B champion Fryeburg Academy, sees an important change for 2013. Comment?
Meet at the Boothbay Region Land Trust's Penny Lake Preserve. Bring a compass or borrow one. Comment?
Softball: Trojans don't horse around with Tigers
It's always nice to start the high school softball season with a victory. When it comes over your rival, that's even better. Comment?
College Roundup: USM's offense continues to click with 16-3 victory
The University of Southern Maine continued to showcase its baseball offense Wednesday, rolling to a 16-3 victory against Colby in a nonleague game. Comment?
Golf: Golfers are quick to take advantage of melting snow
Mainers started to tee it up last week, which was earlier than expected considering snow was still plentiful a couple of weeks ago. Comment?
The Huskies Blues, a bantam hockey team with players from Gorham, Westbrook, Windham, Scarborough, Biddeford, Buxton, Standish and Waterboro, finished their season by winning the Casco Bay Hockey Tournament, held March 22-24 at the University of New England. Comment?
Cote grudgingly steps away
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As a basketball coach, Ron Cote always urged his players to give their best every day, whether in practice or in a game. Comment?
Ever playing the heavy, a Pirate rookie's rewarded
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Since the season began, Portland Pirates rookie left wing Darian Dziurzynski has tried to do whatever his coaches have told him to do. Comment?
Biddeford turns to the past to lead its football future
Biddeford High Athletic Director Dennis Walton didn't have to sort through a lot of applications or conduct a number of interviews for the football coaching opening as one might expect. Comment?
College Roundup: Nor'easters win, advance to final
Lauren Hayden had 17 points and seven steals as top-seeded University of New England cruised past Endicott 69-48 in the women's basketball semifinals of the Commonwealth Coast Conference tournament at Biddeford. Comment?
High School Hockey: Capers earn playoff berth
Eli Breed scored from Curtis Guimond and Brandon Negele after 2:41 of overtime Monday night to left Cape Elizabeth into the final Western Class B schoolboy hockey playoff spot with a 1-0 victory against Gardiner. Comment?
Class A wrestling: Marshwood pins down repeat title
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Marshwood High started fast and had the Class A wrestling title wrapped up before the championship bouts even started Saturday. Comment?
Steve Solloway: The end of seeking end zones for Descoteaux
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Scott Descoteaux was 8 years old when he put on a Biddeford orange-and-black football helmet and tugged on its facemask to make sure it felt right. Comment?