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PublishedMay 16, 2010
Solloway: It’s more than a name and a mascot
BANGOR – She was the new student at Sanford High, the junior transfer from Lewiston who was eager to fit in, ready to make new friends and take on a new identity. That’s why she raised her hand when word went around in the fall of 1986 that the school needed someone new to be […]
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PublishedMay 14, 2010
Way back, payback, look back
While watching the Celtics knock the Cavaliers out of the NBA playoffs No one needs to shed tears for the good folks of Cleveland, but understand their agony. Their Indians were one win away from the World Series in 2007 but couldn’t pull it off, losing to the Josh Beckett-Manny Ramirez-David Ortiz Red Sox, thank […]
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PublishedMay 12, 2010
Solloway: Toughest foe isn’t always in the ring
His cell phone rings and 73-year-old Joe Gamache jumps to answer it. He heard the worst news last week. Maybe the next call will bring good news. Or maybe Gamache’s fabled optimism will be tested. He was promoting a professional fight card for June 19 at the Lewiston Multi-Purpose Center. Make that a family and […]
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PublishedMay 5, 2010
Until now, fighter needed no favors
Jack Cosgrove introduced the guest of honor to his football team and called for a photo. Hands reached out to hoist Ashley Drew onto the shoulders of Tyler Patterson and Steve Shea, two of the bigger men who play for the University of Maine. Smiles brightened faces all around. Drew is a 23-year-old, vivacious, blond […]
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PublishedMay 2, 2010
Solloway: His number may yet be called
ORONO – The receiver in the white University of Maine jersey caught the football and headed upfield. Something about his number 21 made you wonder. “Pass complete to Jared Turcotte,” boomed the voice over the loudspeakers. Heads turned, eyes searched the playing field. Seeing is believing and sure enough, another pass was thrown to No. […]
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PublishedMay 1, 2010
Solloway: Going to strike, and striking out
While waiting to see what exactly is left in the Celtics’ gas tank when they take on the Cavaliers tonight . . . True to his character, Mike Brown makes no excuses for his stunning knockout loss to Manny Gamburyan in the first round of their World Extreme Cagefighting bout last Saturday. “Two forces collided, […]
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PublishedApril 28, 2010
Steve Solloway: Watching the leaf fall near
They were Cheverus High classmates 36 years ago and unlikely friends. Dwayne Thomas Welch was the three-sport athlete from Westbrook with a streak of shyness. Matthew Devoe was the Portland kid, outspoken and boisterous and permanently exiled to the sidelines with a hip injury. Devoe toasted Welch and his bride at their wedding. He lent […]
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PublishedApril 25, 2010
Solloway: Nothing but coffee, a hot dog and an argument or two
WINDHAM – The first time it felt like naked coercion rather than volunteerism. Dennis Whall could cross the line that separates fans from participants and either coach his daughter’s Little League softball team that day or be the game’s umpire. Since he was one of only two adults at the field before the game, Whall […]
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PublishedApril 24, 2010
Solloway: Trust Belichick, not the voices with worthless opinions
Were the effigies of Bill Belichick in a dunce cap removed from Portland’s Longfellow Square and town commons around Maine before dawn? Or were they not hung in the first place? Take that second deep breath, Patriots fans. Your world is not sinking into the Atlantic Ocean. You may be the best general manager in […]
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PublishedApril 18, 2010
Solloway: Only the most loyal bothered to attend
PORTLAND — Rick Belisle knows why he bought a $15 ticket to Saturday night’s Portland Pirates game. He doesn’t know why so many others didn’t. He looked at the sections of empty seats that had bodies in them in December or any of the previous three months. “I’m a Pirates fan but I’m not a […]
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