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 six 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 26, 2021
Nordic ski teams at southern Maine schools face a new obstacle
Practices have resumed at many schools this week, but without snow there’s a lot of running, strength training and agility work.
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PublishedJanuary 24, 2021
Patriots fans still cheering for Tom Brady, even if he’s in another uniform
At 43, Brady is on the brink of another trip to the Super Bowl, this time with Tampa Bay. And everyone is watching.
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PublishedJanuary 21, 2021
Some high schools waste no time in going from ‘yellow’ to practices
Other schools in southern Maine are still weighing their decisions after the MPA announced that local districts can decide whether to resume sports.
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PublishedJanuary 21, 2021
Ranks of high school game officials down sharply this winter
Now that schools in the four “yellow” counties will be allowed to start playing games, it’s uncertain whether enough officials will be available.
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PublishedJanuary 20, 2021
In a major shift, schools in ‘yellow’ counties get go-ahead for practices and games
The Maine Principals’ Association and state agencies reverse course, allowing teams in yellow counties to start practices and eventually play games.
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PublishedJanuary 18, 2021
The streak’s alive: Kennebunk man going to his 55th Super Bowl
The NFL notifies Don Crisman that it will provide two tickets at face value for him to attend Super Bowl LV, his 55th trip to the title game since 1967.
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PublishedJanuary 15, 2021
Yarmouth’s Laukli named to U.S. team for U23 Nordic world championships
Following her success in last year’s junior championships, Sophia Laukli will get another chance to compete against some of the world’s best cross-country skiers.
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PublishedJanuary 14, 2021
Kennebunk’s die-hard Super Bowl fan hoping to keep streak going
Don Crisman has been to the previous 54 Super Bowls. He’s hoping the NFL will come through again with tickets so he can attend Super Bowl LV in Tampa.
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PublishedJanuary 12, 2021
State’s stance on resuming youth sports in ‘yellow’ counties surprises some officials
Club programs in sports such as ice hockey, basketball and swimming are told they can decide whether to resume practices and games even though school teams can’t practice or compete.
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PublishedJanuary 8, 2021
It’s official: Maine Red Claws won’t play this winter
The Boston Celtics, owners of the Red Claws, have opted out of the G League’s plans to compete in a bubble in Orlando during the pandemic.
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