When Mike Lowe joined the Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram’s staff in 1982, he never thought he was setting roots. But he learned to love Maine, its people, its games and, especially, its stories. It’s hard to say what he covers because, well, he covers everything. Over the years he’s been fortunate to witness some of the biggest sports events in Maine and elsewhere, from the Little League World Series to the actual World Series, from an NCAA ice hockey championship for Maine to an AHL championship for the Portland Pirates, from seven Super Bowls for the Patriots to the 2008 Beijing Olympics. He’s interviewed stars and personalities such as Muhammad Ali, Tom Brady, Seth Wescott, Michael Phelps, Ian Crocker, Paul Kariya, Julia Clukey, Kevin “Killer” Kaminski and Joan Benoit Samuelson. Yet his favorite stories often involve Maine high school sports and the passion they stir. Nothing compares to the bond between a high school and its town. He collects comic books, loves listening to the Red Sox on the radio on a warm summer night or leaning back in his recliner with a good book. He also loves, absolutely loves, chocolate-covered peanuts. A native of New Bedford, Mass., he lives in Saco with his wife Tracie and has three children and two grandchildren.
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PublishedJanuary 10, 2022
High school sports schedules disrupted as more schools go remote
Making up postponed games will be a challenge for athletic directors, in part because of a shortage of bus drivers and game officials.
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PublishedJanuary 9, 2022
Maine talent soaring to top levels of women’s college basketball
Ten former Maine girls basketball players, including Mt. Blue grad Lexi Mittelstadt, are competing for NCAA Division I programs, while former Oxford Hills star Julia Colby and several others are playing for Division-II squads.
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PublishedDecember 29, 2021
Kile scores four in season debut as Mariners hold off Worcester, 9-7
Alex Kile, out with a sports hernia all season, finally played Wednesday and scored four goals to lead the Maine Mariners past the Worcester Railers.
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PublishedDecember 20, 2021
Fans returning to winter high school games face patchwork of COVID restrictions
With no blanket policy from the state or Maine Principals’ Association, school districts are making their own decisions about how to limit spectators and who gets to attend.
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PublishedDecember 15, 2021
Red hot Maine Celtics return to Portland Expo for two-game series
The Celtics have won seven consecutive games and have the second-best record in the NBA G League at 9-1.
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PublishedDecember 14, 2021
H.S. basketball notebook: Oak Hill boys wait then win opener
Also, reclassification results in big changes in girls basketball.
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PublishedDecember 14, 2021
Girls’ basketball: Coaches find benefits from last winter’s ‘COVID season’
Even though there were no playoffs and a limited schedule, players gained valuable experience last season.
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PublishedDecember 1, 2021
UMaine chooses Andrew Dresner as interim head football coach
Dresner has been the offensive coordinator for the Black Bears for three seasons and is a candidate for the permanent job.
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PublishedNovember 30, 2021
Cosgrove: New UMaine football coach would be on ‘ground floor of a new era’
Colby College football coach Jack Cosgrove, who coached the Black Bears for 23 seasons before resigning in 2015, says the construction of a new facility makes the job and attractive spot for any incoming coach.
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PublishedNovember 29, 2021
UMaine football coach position should be intriguing
Coach Nick Charlton is reportedly leaving to become the offensive coordinator and associate head coach at UConn, and with upgrades to the facility, coaching the Black Bears could be an enticing job.
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