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Why are fewer Maine students playing high school sports?

Por: Portland Press Herald Sports February 19, 2023

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The Cape Elizabeth High girls’ basketball team lines up for the national anthem prior to its final game on Feb. 7 at Lake Region High in Naples. The Capers finished the season with just nine healthy players and were unable to field a junior varsity team this winter. Shawn Patrick Ouellette/Staff Photographer Getting through games was difficult for the Cape Elizabeth High girls’ basketball team this winter. Practices were a challenge, too.... + full article



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