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Friday, June 7, 2002

Stories


McAuley's singles player Emily Green, left, lost to Kelly Graham of Kennebunk 6-1, 6-1 in Thursday's Western Maine Class A team tennis tournament in Portland. But all was not lost - Green's team made it to the state finals Saturday at Deering Oaks See story.

BOYS TENNIS

Tennis Finals Boys: Rams earn shot at title again
Deering, Cape Elizabeth and Waynflete win to advance to state title matches.
[Portland Press Herald 06/07/02]

GIRLS TENNIS

Tennis Finals Girls: Lions roar into finals
Teams from Yarmouth and Waynflete also are heading to the state finals.
[Portland Press Herald 06/07/02]

BASEBALL

Baseball games rained out are rescheduled
Thursday´s rain forced several playoff games to be rescheduled for Friday.
[Portland Press Herald 06/07/02]

Patriots again turn to old reliables
Solid pitching and defense produce a 7-4 win over Yarmouth and a berth in the regional semifinals.
[Portland Press Herald 06/07/02]

SOFTBALL

Softball games rained out are rescheduled
Thursday´s rain forced several playoff games to be rescheduled for Friday.
[Portland Press Herald 06/07/02]



Information for Coaches and Athletic Directors
Welcome to the 2002 spring season.
[Portland Press Herald 05/22/02]

Baseball Heal Points
Through games of 5/27/02
[Portland Press Herald 05/22/02]

Softball Heal Points
Through games of 5/25/02
[Portland Press Herald 05/22/02]

Boys Lacrosse Heal Points
Final
[Portland Press Herald 05/22/02]

Girls Lacrosse Heal Points
Final
[Portland Press Herald 05/22/02]

Boys Tennis Heal Points
Through games of 5/18/02
[Portland Press Herald 05/22/02]

Girls Tennis Heal Points
Through games of 5/18/02
[Portland Press Herald 05/22/02]

MPA closes down open tourneys
The state`s principals reach a compromise that will allow 67 percent of the schools in each class into tournaments.
[04/26/02]

High School Sports at MaineToday.com: Frequently Asked Questions
MaineToday.com has changed its high school sports look and feel. We attempt to answer most of your questions about our new system.
[MaineToday.com 12/06/01]

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My Team
Kelly Graham, Kennebunk High School
Watching from sideline as painful as playing hurt
As my team began competing in the state tournament, I was on the sideline relegated to a cheerleading role.
[Portland Press Herald 06/04/02]



High School Spotlight
Jesse Ludwig
The record-breaking long jumper from South Portland High School has the ability to lift the whole team.
[Portland Press Herald 06/06/02]



High School Notebook
Tom Chard
Norton cleans up in league awards voting
The South Portland senior has talent both as a pitcher and batter; he´ll also be on the mound for today´s playoff game against Portland.
[Portland Press Herald 06/06/02]


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