PORTLAND – Derek Smith vividly remembers his last flirtation with a championship in 2001 when he sat in the bleachers at Fitzpatrick Stadium as a youngster watching the Bangor High School football team win the 2001 Class A state title. Now it’s his turn to… Read More
PORTLAND – Keith Nelson starts every offensive play for the John Bapst of Bangor football team with the ball in his hands. But it was a rare play that ended with the ball in Nelson’s hands that proved pivotal to the Crusaders’ 21-14 victory over… Read More
Three Eastern Maine players are among the 11 semifinalists for the 2008 James J. Fitzpatrick Trophy symbolic of the state’s top high school senior football player. Billy Clark of Skowhegan, Shawn Smith of Hampden Academy and Nate Warren of Bucksport are among contenders for the… Read More
SKOWHEGAN – Mike Marston will be in the spotlight Saturday, coaching the Skowhegan Area High School football team in the Class A state championship game against Bonny Eagle of Standish. Thousands of fans will watch his every coaching move from the stands at Fitzpatrick Stadium… Read More
It’s a chance more than three decades in the waiting. The John Bapst of Bangor football program, fresh off its first LTC championship in 32 years, will seek to capture the Class C state title Saturday when it faces undefeated Winthrop at 2:30 p.m. at… Read More
SKOWHEGAN – At first glance the streaks look long-standing. The Skowhegan football team last weekend won its first Eastern Maine Class A championship in 19 years, and on Saturday will play for its first state title since 1978 when it faces Bonny Eagle of Standish… Read More
HAMPDEN – Derek Smith has envisioned himself as a quarterback for a long time. And while it required some patience by the John Bapst of Bangor senior to realize that ambition, it’s being rewarded in championship style. googletag.cmd.push(function () { // Define Slot var slot_sizes… Read More
Comebacks are part of the story for all three Western Maine finalists that will compete in Saturday’s state championship football games at Fitzpatrick Stadium in Portland. Perhaps the biggest one involves senior Jake Steele of Western Maine Class C champion Winthrop. googletag.cmd.push(function () { //… Read More
Most closely competitive championship games feature a crossroads, a point at which momentum may swing decisively in either direction. Saturday’s LTC football final between John Bapst of Bangor and top-ranked Bucksport had just such a crossroads, one that in this case the second-seeded Crusaders were… Read More
BUCKSPORT – As murky fog off Penobscot Bay gradually engulfed Carmichael Field late Saturday afternoon, one thing couldn’t have been clearer for the John Bapst of Bangor football team. The Crusaders are headed for the state championships. googletag.cmd.push(function () { // Define Slot var slot_sizes… Read More
BAR HARBOR – Special teams were definitely special for Morse High of Bath’s football team in Saturday’s Eastern Maine Class B final. On a day where Mount Desert Island’s defense was stuffing the Shipbuilders’ bruising running game, the No. 5 seed relied on Ryan Chaney’s… Read More
AUBURN – Billy Clark rolled up 201 yards on 36 carries with a touchdown to power the Skowhegan Indians to their first Pine Tree Conference championship since 1989 with a 20-0 victory over Edward Little Saturday at Walton Field. Skowhegan (10-1) takes on Western Maine… Read More
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BAR HARBOR – At least two keys of the Mount Desert Island football team’s run to Saturday’s Eastern Maine Class B championship game were learned during its lone setback of the 2008 season – on opening night, when tradition-laden Winslow handled the Trojans 30-12. “We… Read More
Week 11 of the high school football season gives six Eastern Maine teams the chance to take the penultimate step toward their ultimate goal – a state championship. Regional finals are scheduled throughout Eastern and Western Maine on Saturday, with survivors set to advance to… Read More
Saturday’s Eastern Maine Class C football final might be a defensive struggle, but the statistics say otherwise. Not only are undefeated Bucksport and once-beaten John Bapst of Bangor the top two seeds in the LTC, but they’ll meet in a 1 p.m. start at Carmichael… Read More
BANGOR – Billy Wetherbee ran for 153 yards and three touchdowns on 11 carries to help lead the John Bapst Crusaders past Foxcroft Academy 41-22 in an LTC Class C football semifinal Saturday at Cameron Stadium. The Crusaders advanced to this weekend’s LTC final at… Read More
BUCKSPORT – Before Friday night’s LTC Class C semifinal playoff game at Carmichael Field had even started, an unidentified Bucksport High football player unwittingly provided the theme for the game in the pregame huddle. “Remember guys,” he exhorted his teammates. “They’re silver, but we’re gold.”… Read More
BAR HARBOR – The first four decades of football at Mount Desert Island High School had produced just one playoff victory. But two more postseason success stories have come in the last eight days alone, and suddenly the Trojans will be back home next Saturday… Read More
FAIRFIELD – Billy Clark rushed for two touchdowns and converted two PAT rushes as No. 4 Skowhegan upset top-seeded Lawrence in an Eastern Maine Class A football semifinal 30-22 Friday night. Skowhegan advanced to next weekend’s regional final against the winner of today’s semifinal between… Read More
Week 10 of the high school football season is for the survivors, those teams that not only qualified for postseason play but have advanced to regional semifinals with quarterfinal victories. And many of those were surprisingly close, given the typical lopsided nature of first-round games… Read More
LEWISTON – The Bangor Rams controlled the football during their Eastern Maine Class A quarterfinal against Lewiston on Saturday night. But the Blue Devils controlled an even more important element of the game – the scoreboard – in earning a 34-26 victory at Don Roux… Read More
BAR HARBOR – It has been ages since the Mount Desert Island Trojans won a playoff football game, so it was only fitting that Friday’s historic PTC Class B quarterfinal against Waterville was a game for the ages. A scintillating game featuring at least 30… Read More
DOVER-FOXCROFT – Sometimes the most important drive in a football game does not produce points – but it’s by no means pointless. Clinging to a three-point lead midway through the fourth quarter of Friday night’s LTC Class C football quarterfinal against Orono, the Foxcroft Academy… Read More
SKOWHEGAN – Cody Vigue’s two-point rush in the fourth quarter turned a deficit into a lead as fourth-seeded Skowhegan edged No. 5 Brunswick 22-21 in an Eastern Maine Class A football quarterfinal Friday night. Vigue also preserved the win when he blocked a 30-yard field… Read More
Week 9 of the high school football season marks the start of postseason play throughout Eastern Maine, with regional quarterfinals scheduled in Classes A, B and C. Many of those contests will feature familiar opponents, as eight of the 12 playoff games in the region… Read More
At least three teams can stake claims as top contenders for the Eastern Maine Class C football championship as the LTC’s newly expanded eight-team playoffs get under way this weekend. Bucksport enters the quarterfinals as the undefeated regular-season top seed with an 8-0 record, thanks… Read More
BANGOR – Their playoff seedings already determined, Foxcroft Academy met John Bapst of Bangor in an LTC football matchup Saturday night with little tangible at stake. Now the intangibles were another story, and those were enough to fire up both teams before John Bapst used… Read More
CALAIS – Sophomore Cam Shorey rushed for 144 yards and three touchdowns as Calais-Woodland beat Old Town 54-0 Saturday to earn its fifth win in its last six outings and a home game in the first round of next weekend’s LTC high school football quarterfinals. Read More
BANGOR – The Bangor High School football team could have backed into the Pine Tree Conference Class A playoffs even with a loss in Friday night’s regular-season finale. But with cross-river rival Brewer as the opponent for the 101st time in their historic series, the… Read More
PITTSFIELD – Stearns of Millinocket scored 45 unanswered points to defeat Maine Central Institute 45-21 in high school football action Friday night. Jared McGreevey completed nine of 24 passes for 217 yards and three touchdowns to lead the Minutemen. He also totaled 75 yards on… Read More
Week 8 of the high school football season marks the end of the regular season throughout Eastern Maine and features the 101st edition of the rivalry between Bangor and Brewer as well as several other contests that will determine playoff seedings or sheer survival. Brewer… Read More
ORONO – With both teams’ offenses trading scoring salvos early on like battleships firing shots across each other’s bow, Friday night’s LTC Class C football battle between Orono and John Bapst of Bangor would come down to … defense? Oh yeah, as in the first… Read More
LINCOLN – Motivation can come in many forms in this technological age. For the Bucksport football team, motivation Friday night came from the World Wide Web, and the Mattanawcook Academy Lynx were the victims as the undefeated Golden Bucks pulled away after intermission for a… Read More
DOVER-FOXCROFT – Foxcroft Academy recovered from a 14-0 halftime deficit and scored 20 unanswered points Friday night to pull out a 20-14 LTC football victory over Rockland at Oakes Field. Wade Witham scored the winning touchdown on a 12-yard run with 1:19 left in the… Read More
It’s Week 7 of the high school football season, and crunch time for a host of teams as they battle for home-field advantage in the upcoming playoffs, or for sheer survival. Bangor Rams (2-4) vs. Mt. Blue Cougars (1-5), 7 p.m. Friday, Caldwell Field, Farmington:… Read More
BANGOR – All the way from Lewiston to Bangor, Wes Myers was reminding his teammates about last season’s game against the Rams. When the bus arrived at Cameron Stadium, he was reminding them. As they were putting on their uniforms and pads, he continued reminding… Read More
BREWER – Facing spread offenses has been no problem this football season for the Brewer High School Witches. Having successfully defended those of Mount Ararat of Topsham and Oxford Hills of South Paris, the Witches were well prepared for Cony of Augusta’s five-wideout shotgun attack. Read More
MILLINOCKET – Ryan Stroud completed 5 of 11 passes for 120 yards and three touchdowns to lead Foxcroft Academy past Stearns 34-8 in high school football action Friday night. Ian Champeon rushed for two touchdowns in the first half for the Ponies. Josiah Richards caught… Read More
Week six of the high school football season brings with it a few intriguing matchups that could go a long way toward determining the playoff hierarchy in all three classes. Lewiston (5-0) at Bangor (2-3), Cameron Stadium, 7 p.m. – This is the fourth week… Read More
BANGOR – The John Bapst Crusaders were known more for their explosive offense during the first four weeks of the LTC football season. But defense came to the forefront in Week 5, as John Bapst took a shutout into the final half-minute of play before… Read More
ORONO – With Orono High’s football field slightly resembling a mud pit, Friday’s LTC battle between Stearns of Millinocket and the Red Riots was no doubt going to be won in the trenches. It turns out the difference in this one was a touchdown reception… Read More
SKOWHEGAN – Early in the season, the Skowhegan High football team switched from its tightly knit double-wing offense to a similarly compact power-I formation featuring senior tailback Billy Clark and senior fullback Cody Vigue. The results have been most impressive. googletag.cmd.push(function () { // Define… Read More
LINCOLN – Brady Vose carried 12 times for 131 yards, including a 14-yard touchdown, to help the Mattanawcook Academy Lynx defeat the Dexter Tigers 34-0 in high school football action Friday night. Mattanawcook Academy, which piled up 232 rushing yards, scored twice in the third… Read More
HAMPDEN – A pair of 100-yard rushing efforts by Leavitt trumped Hampden Academy’s 200-yard passing performance and the Hornets of Turner remained unbeaten with a 37-21 victory. In all, the 5-0 Hornets rushed for 375 yards on 48 carries – an average of 7.8 yards… Read More
The Skowhegan High football team spoiled Cony of Augusta’s homecoming in emphatic fashion last Friday night, overpowering the Rams 36-7. This Friday night, a different school of Rams – from Bangor – would like nothing better than to put a damper on Skowhegan’s homecoming as… Read More
The optimism surrounding the Mount Desert Island football team was cautious at best at the beginning of the 2008 season. It wasn’t for lack of confidence – the Trojans went 5-3 during the last two regular seasons, followed by two straight trips to the Pine… Read More
MILLINOCKET – The field-control battle seemingly had been lost Monday evening after Calais-Woodland mishandled a punt late in the third quarter only to regain possession at its own 6-yard line. It was nothing a dose of double-wing offense couldn’t overcome. googletag.cmd.push(function () { // Define… Read More
BUCKSPORT – Jordan Trasko scored two goals and assisted on another to push Bucksport past George Stevens Academy of Blue Hill 4-1 in schoolboy soccer action Monday. Dom Kone and Jon Grindle each had a goal and an assist for the 3-5-1 Golden Bucks. Mitchell… Read More
PITTSFIELD – Nick Miller rushed 16 times for 153 yards and scored two touchdowns as the Maine Central Institute Huskies rolled to a 44-14 high school football victory over the Mount View Mustangs Monday night. Tyler Maloon scored touchdowns on an 85-yard kick off return… Read More
BANGOR – These may not have been desperate times as the Bangor football team entered Friday night’s Class A game against unbeaten Edward Little of Auburn on a two-game losing streak. But the Rams did face a desperate moment early in the second half when… Read More
LINCOLN – John Bapst of Bangor started Friday night’s LTC Class C football game against Mattanawcook Academy with a flurry, but needed a defensive stand with 18 seconds left to pull out a victory. The Crusaders improved to 3-1 with an 18-15 victory over the… Read More
TOPSHAM – Billy Bissell rushed for 85 yards and scored two touchdowns, one on the ground and one through the air, as Brewer High beat Mount Ararat 24-13 in Class A football action Friday night. Bissell opened the scoring with a 50-yard TD run in… Read More
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Week 4 of the high school football team sees several teams in Eastern Maine Classes A, B and C beginning to emerge from their respective packs, and several other teams facing the reality that their playoff safety nets are disappearing in the wake of some early losses. Read More
BANGOR – In a state-of-the-art high school football game that featured 54 pass attempts and 451 yards through the air, a 3-yard run was the key play Saturday night as John Bapst of Bangor outlasted Rockland 33-24 at Cameron Stadium. That modest run by Bill… Read More
BANGOR – With just one loss since the start of the 2006 season, the Lawrence High School football program isn’t accustomed to adversity. But adversity arrived immediately Friday night, as the Bulldogs fumbled the opening kickoff and Bangor’s Tyler Pembroke returned it for a touchdown. Read More
BUCKSPORT – Size and status were no match for speed and quickness Friday night as Bucksport remained undefeated with a resounding 48-12 high school football victory over three-time defending Eastern Maine Class C champion Foxcroft Academy. The 3-0 Golden Bucks literally ran wild against the… Read More
ORONO – Brady Vose rushed 13 times for 58 yards and returned an interception for a touchdown as Mattanawcook Academy of Lincoln defeated the Orono Red Riots 14-8 in an early high school football showdown of two top LTC Class C teams Friday night. Kyle… Read More
The Bangor High School football team faces a major challenge Friday night. Not only is it hosting Lawrence of Fairfield, the two-time defending Eastern Maine Class A champion that has won its last five meetings against the Rams – including the 2006 and 2007 regional… Read More
HAMPDEN – Their 2007 playoff hopes dashed in great part by a frustrating loss at Maranacook of Readfield, the Hampden Academy Broncos needed just one offensive play to let the Black Bears know things would be different this year. Senior quarterback Shawn Smith took Hampden’s… Read More
BREWER – It was raining Orange-and-Black all over Doyle Field Friday night. The Brewer football team used the mucky and sloppy conditions to its advantage, as nine ball carriers combined for 401 yards rushing while the Witches’ defense held Oxford Hills of South Paris to… Read More
LINCOLN – Kurt Hamilton’s 10-yard run on a reverse play on first down in the sixth overtime period gave Stearns of Millinocket an 18-12 LTC Class C football victory over Mattanawcook Academy on Friday night. Corey Barnett had an outstanding game for the unbeaten Minutemen,… Read More
Week 2 of the high school football season may represent dangerous territory for the Bangor Rams. Coach Mark Hackett’s young guns, coming off a solid 34-19 victory at Messalonskee of Oakland last weekend, are just one week away from a showdown against two-time defending Eastern… Read More
BANGOR – These games are supposed to be reserved for the playoffs – or at least the crisp nights of late October when postseason play is at stake. That Bucksport outlasted John Bapst 40-39 in overtime amid the remnants of Tropical Storm Hanna during Week… Read More
ROCKPORT – Jordan Richards scored three touchdowns to lead the Nokomis Warriors to a 42-6 high school football victory over the Camden Hills Windjammers Saturday. Richards rushed 14 times for 150 yards and scored three touchdowns and rushed for a two-point conversion. googletag.cmd.push(function () {… Read More
OAKLAND – Though most football followers assume that Bangor High School simply reloads after enduring significant graduation losses, there was an air of mystery about how this newest generation of Rams would fare in their 2008 season debut Friday night. Just three starters are back… Read More
BREWER – If there’s one thing the Skowhegan and Brewer football teams have in common, its their smashmouth style of play. The Indians’ run game worked slightly better than the Witches, as they compiled 318 yards on the ground and raced out to a 24-0… Read More
DOVER-FOXCROFT – Greg Hand scored a fourth-quarter touchdown on a 10-yard run to rally the Mattanawcook Academy Lynx past the Foxcroft Academy Ponies 14-12 in a mutual high school football opener Friday night. Josh Pelkey completed a 25-yard touchdown pass to Derek Gardner in the… Read More
The Bangor High football team typically has emerged victorious in its meetings with Messalonskee of Oakland – including last year when the Rams had six touchdown runs of 31 yards or longer en route to a season-opening 54-18 win. But that doesn’t make Bangor coach… Read More
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BELFAST – No matter how flashy an offense may be, if there’s no blocking up front, chances are you’re not going to gain many yards. The Belfast Lions shouldn’t face that problem this season, at least coach Butch Richards hopes not. googletag.cmd.push(function () { //… Read More
The program is now in its third year, but the players have yet to be on the field for one varsity play. The Camden Hills Windjammers will play a full schedule this season, but that elusive varsity status is still at least a year away… Read More
Wes Littlefield looks around and sees neighboring towns with school enrollments about the same or slightly higher than his and admits to being just a tad envious. Many of those towns’ schools, such as Waterville, Winslow and Nokomis of Newport, have football teams playing at… Read More
CALAIS – It’s an offense that combines power and misdirection, and the Calais-Woodland Silverados hope it leads to respectability during their inaugural season as a varsity football program this fall. The double wing offense has been a productive tool of the game for coach Ian… Read More
FAIRFIELD – The resurgence of the Lawrence High School football program during the last three years has left rival teams in the Pine Tree Conference Class A ranks in its wake. The Bulldogs are 28-3 during that span, with a state championship in 2006 and… Read More
Tim Wilson remembers the glory days of Dexter High School football. That’s because he was one of the architects behind the success. googletag.cmd.push(function () { // Define Slot var slot_sizes = [[300,250]]; var new_slot_sizes = []; var has_banner = false; for (var i = 0;… Read More
When you’re a three-time defending regional champion and defending state champ, it’s safe to say expectations will be running high for your program. That’s certainly the case with Foxcroft Academy’s varsity football team as they try to follow up an unbeaten season with a fourth… Read More
WINSLOW – Mike Siviski typically is understated when assessing the potential of the Winslow High football team, especially during preseason. And especially this year. googletag.cmd.push(function () { // Define Slot var slot_sizes = [[300,250]]; var new_slot_sizes = []; var has_banner = false; for (var i… Read More
HAMPDEN – On a still youthful Hampden Academy football team, Shawn Smith provides a veteran presence most rivals envy. One of just four returning seniors on the Broncos’ roster, the 6-foot-2, 175-pound Smith returns as a fourth-year starter at quarterback, one of the top safeties… Read More
BREWER – The Brewer Witches’ return to the Class A football ranks for the first time in nearly a decade last fall was much less than a ringing success. An 0-8 record left the team wondering what hit it and prompted coach Don Farnham and… Read More
BANGOR – The Bangor High School football roster featured considerable star power during the last three years. Edwards, Walton, Vanidestine, McDade and Weston were the dominant names and personalities of the time. googletag.cmd.push(function () { // Define Slot var slot_sizes = [[300,250]]; var new_slot_sizes =… Read More
BANGOR – For the last few years, talk heard around the John Bapst football practice field had to do almost exclusively with not just making the playoffs but sticking around awhile. After a 9-2 season that ended with a 14-7 loss to three-time LTC Class… Read More
It’s almost formulaic now for the Skowhegan Indians as they head into each new football season. Fifth-year head coach Mike Marston can pretty much count on high numbers each season, and this year is no exception as 93 players – 33 of them freshmen –… Read More
LINCOLN – Expectations are always high come football season in this mill town. In other words, a formidable group of juniors and seniors that will don the silver and red of Mattanawcook Academy this fall won’t accept anything similar to last year’s LTC semifinal loss. Read More
Things may be turning around in Madison. After literally nursing a fairly young team through a nine-game schedule each of the last two years, despite total player numbers in the teens, numbers – as well as expectations – are up for the Bulldogs. googletag.cmd.push(function ()… Read More
PITTSFIELD – Last year was a struggle for Maine Central Institute, but head coach Tom Bertrand hopes he can steer his team in the right direction. “We absolutely want to be one of those teams who plays for the championship this year,” said Bertrand. “Our… Read More
BAR HARBOR – When training camp starts, every football team’s goal is understandably the same: Win your last game. On Mount Desert Island, however, the Trojans have a bit of a different goal. googletag.cmd.push(function () { // Define Slot var slot_sizes = [[300,250]]; var new_slot_sizes… Read More
NEWPORT – The Nokomis Warriors won their inaugural varsity football game last fall. But the rest of their season was more typical of a first-year program. googletag.cmd.push(function () { // Define Slot var slot_sizes = [[300,250]]; var new_slot_sizes = []; var has_banner = false; for… Read More
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ORONO – The flip of a coin ended Orono’s season last year. Head coach Bob Sinclair wants to make sure that doesn’t happen again. googletag.cmd.push(function () { // Define Slot var slot_sizes = [[300,250]]; var new_slot_sizes = []; var has_banner = false; for (var i… Read More
OLD TOWN – It’s going to take something special to bring Old Town out of its recent rut. And new head coach Josh Curtis thinks he knows what it is. googletag.cmd.push(function () { // Define Slot var slot_sizes = [[300,250]]; var new_slot_sizes = []; var… Read More
ROCKLAND – The Rockland Tigers experienced a breakthrough season in 2007, earning their first trip to the playoffs in 18 years. But the aftermath of that success – coming after the program’s fifth consecutive 5-4 regular season – has been surprising. googletag.cmd.push(function () { //… Read More
After winless seasons in 2005 and 2006, the Stearns High School Minutemen finally tasted victory last fall. The Minutemen went 3-6, and they are hoping to build on that success this season. googletag.cmd.push(function () { // Define Slot var slot_sizes = [[300,250]]; var new_slot_sizes =… Read More
Jack Brady didn’t know what to expect when he took over as Mount View’s head football coach on Aug. 18. After 14 seasons as an assistant at Belfast High, he arrived in Thorndike to begin guiding a program that went 0-9 last fall during its… Read More
BUCKSPORT – The folks here are used to seeing postseason high school football come late October and early November. At the end of last season, the Bucksport Golden Bucks got hot at the right time and were in prime position to slip into the playoffs… Read More
THORNDIKE – With less than two weeks before the start of preseason high school football practices, the final head coaching vacancy in Eastern Maine has been filled. Jack Brady, for the last 14 years an assistant varsity coach and junior varsity coach at Belfast Area… Read More
BIDDEFORD – East coach Butch Arthers anticipated that the West might use the size of its line and the speed of its running backs to take a ball-control approach to Friday night’s 19th annual Maine Shrine Lobster Bowl Classic. Turns out he was right, particularly… Read More
HEBRON – All-star training camps can make for some strange bedfellows. After all, the football teams at Foxcroft Academy and Mattanawcook Academy of Lincoln have met helmet-to-helmet on the gridiron five times in the last three seasons, three times in regular-season play and twice in… Read More
The Pine Tree Conference’s Class B football teams finally have a schedule for this fall, and it’s remarkably similar to the 2007 schedule. But one major difference has Camden Hills of Rockport replacing Old Town to fill out the 12-team conference, though the fledgling Windjammers… Read More
The newly expanded LTC Class C football ranks will play an eight-game regular-season schedule this fall. But each of the conference’s 12 teams will be guaranteed nine games. googletag.cmd.push(function () { // Define Slot var slot_sizes = [[300,250]]; var new_slot_sizes = []; var has_banner =… Read More
The LTC Class C football ranks will grow to 12 teams next fall with the acceptance of Old Town and Calais-Woodland as new members. Conference officials met Thursday night in Bangor and voted to accept both teams into the league beginning with the 2008 season,… Read More