This story is relatively old–however–it is still a very important topic in terms of the state’s identity. The local professional basketball team that has been affectionately known as the Maine Red Claws since their inaugural season in 2009 (a season which had record breaking fan turnout for a development team) went through a rebrand in 2021 after becoming the sole affiliate of the National Basketball Association’s Boston Celtics.
Maine Celtics – Do or Die?
Pre and Post-Game Review of the Maine Celtics vs. the Capital City Go-Go Coming off a G-League finals appearance last season, the Maine Celtics have massive expectations heading into the 24-25 season. […]
Skiing Uphill or Downhill?
Ski Maine Association (SMA) is a non-profit organization that supports the skiing and snowboarding industry in the small state of Maine. They work to promote and advocate for the state’s ski areas, […]
Kicking It Up A Notch
As the 2024 soccer season wraps up, second-year coach Noah Riskind is optimistic that his squad, the SMCC Seawolves, will end with a great season and finally get over their recent slump […]
Seawolves Basketball: What to Expect, and What’s to Come
When you think of College Basketball, your mind typically thinks of Duke, Kansas, Villanova, and UNC. While these teams are the powerhouses of the NCAA, there is a passionate, hardworking, resilient basketball […]
The World’s Game Comes to Maine.
“It’s just too good of an opportunity, too good of a place, at too good of a time. There was never an option for it to not happen.”
Pickleball in South Portland: New Facility under construction
While I am not the biggest fan of Pickleball myself, I was pretty intrigued when I saw an article that a brand new facility was being built right in South Portland. I […]
Working Hard
Jose Ramirez was signed by the Boston Red Sox 2018 out of Santo Domingo in the Dominican Republic. Ramirez was signed as a 17; he looks back at it as a difficult […]
A different road
Austin Ehrlicher was the 18th-round pick of the Boston Red Sox in the 2022 Major League Baseball draft. Ehrlicher attended Santa Rosa Junior College in California. He took me through the draft […]
Royals slow start, Lorenzo Cain honored with jersey retirement.
If there are any SMCC fans that have been watching MLB as of recently have probably seen the dominant performances from the Braves or the Rays so far, but what I was […]