Por: Portland Press Herald Sports October 21, 2022
Portland native Emily Pozzy lays out to make a deflection while playing for the University of Vermont Ultimate team, called Ruckus. Pozzy and Ruckus will be competing this weekend in South Portland at the Lobster Pot, an Ultimate tournament for collegiate club teams. Charles Cleary photo About 1,800 Ultimate players from more than 40 colleges are scheduled to compete this weekend in the Lobster Pot tournament at South Portland’s Wainwright... + full article
Portland Press Herald USA Sports October 21, 2022
Quarterback Jaelen Jackson has helped South Portland win three straight games heading into its traditional rivalry game with Portland on Friday night. Ben McCanna/Staff Photographer With high school football teams in Class B and C wrapping up the regular season this weekend, it... + más
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ESPN USA Sports October 20, 2022
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- As conversations about potentially expanding the NCAA tournament persist, Scott Drew said Wednesday the sport should do it big if it decides to make the move.I would like to see it go to 128 [teams], Drew told ESPN at Big 12 media day at T-Mobile Center. I... + más
NCAA says Reggie Bush won't get his Heisman Trophy back despite new NIL rules | Los Angeles Times
Brittney Griner question sparks complete opposite responses from LSU, Baylor coaches | Fox News
Portland Press Herald USA Sports October 08, 2022
SOUTH PORTLAND — On a night when the South Portland offense let a number of opportunities slip away, the Red Riots defense made sure their team didn’t need many scoring chances. South Portland’s defense pitched a shutout, including a goal-line stand early in the fourth... + más
Uncovering Biddeford through centuries-old headstones | Portland Press Herald
Football: Charles provides spark in Portland’s win over Biddeford | Portland Press Herald
ABC News USA Business October 01, 2022
The new world of college athletes getting paid for endorsements has created a rapidly expanding pop-up industry: Brand new nonprofits that set up athletes to promote charities for a fee.The nonprofits are pitched as feel-good partnerships, but they also raise questions. Is their... + más
What is storm surge, and what contributes to the deadly hurricane hazard? | CBS News
College athletics sees surge in nonprofits paying players | Associated Press
Associated Press USA Sports September 30, 2022
The new world of college athletes getting paid for endorsements has created a rapidly expanding pop-up industry: Brand new nonprofits that set up athletes to promote charities for a fee.The nonprofits are pitched as feel-good partnerships, but they also raises questions. Is... + más
College athletics sees surge in nonprofits paying players | ABC News
Portland Press Herald USA Opinion September 29, 2022
In November, Portland voters will decide on eight ballot questions that will change our city charter – our city’s constitution. Two questions – Questions 2 and 5 – would send Portland dramatically in the wrong direction and should be rejected. Recently, we d 13 other... + más
Maine Voices: Are you proud of what Portland has become? | Portland Press Herald
The Wrap: Friendly Toast announces opening, Bueno Loco to close | Portland Press Herald
Portland Press Herald USA Opinion September 28, 2022
This column is written with a unique perspective on the city of Portland, and how it has evolved over the past five decades. This perspective may be helpful to the voters of Portland as they decide on what form of local government they will have after the November elections. I... + más
Commentary: Portland’s Question 2 hands too much power to a single politician | Portland Press Herald
LePage says Gov. Mills’ policies have fueled crime and drug use | Portland Press Herald
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