H.S. football: A touchdown on fourth down and two late interceptions secure victory for the unbeaten Ponies on the Ramblers’ home field.
Adam Robinson
Adam Robinson is a part-time sports writer who’s live in Auburn for all 23 years of his life. He covers high school, college and professional sports in Maine. After spending two years at the University of Maine at Orono, Robinson transferred to Husson University to take part in its journalism program in conjunction with the New England School of Communication and graduated in May 2018. In his spare time, Robinson is usually watching sports of any kind with a fandom towards Michigan and New England professional and college teams. Robinson also is an avid runner, video game player and traveler.
Sweet defense: Oak Hill, motivated by doughnuts, allows zero goals in regular season
Girls soccer: Goalie Paige Gonya and the Raiders’ defenders notched 12 shutouts in 12 games.
Telstar improves to 4-0 with close win over Maranacook
H.S. football: A two-point conversion that almost failed is the difference for Rebels in a 14-12 win on Saturday.
Oak Hill starts fast but falls to Foxcroft
H.S. football: After a quick start of back and forth scores, the Ponies finish off the Raiders.
Winthrop/Monmouth/Hall-Dale conquers Bucksport
Football: Ramblers recover four fumbles and Dominic Trott scores four touchdowns in season-opening victory.
Oxford 250 notebook: Scott and Ryan Robbins help each other qualify
The cousins frequently share information, to the point where it’s “almost like having a two-car team.”
Wedding at Oxford Plains Speedway ends courtship in the fast lane at Oxford 250
Matty Sanborn and Kayla Frye tied the knot Friday at the place where it all began.
Oxford Plains Speedway’s weekly leaders brimming with confidence heading into Oxford 250
After a strong summer of racing, drivers in the top five of the Super Late Model division are looking to turn their experience on the track to a huge win this Sunday.
Johnny Clark and Cassius Clark familiar with the unpredictable nature of the Oxford 250
Speaking at Oxford 250 media day, defending champion Johnny Clark said he knows that a lot can happen leading up to, and during, the big race.
Wilton’s Lexi Mittelstadt finds footing at University of Maine
College basketball: Her freshman year had ups and downs, but Mt. Blue graduate has made strides and is finding her role with the Black Bears.