Steve Craig reports primarily about Maine’s active high school sports scene, working to bring the passion and dedication of athletes, coaches and communities to readers. In some ways his career has come full circle. His first newspaper job was covering Maine high school sports in 1986 working out of a tiny office at the front of a hand-sewn shoe shop in Skowhegan. After 12 years as a sportswriter in Dover, New Hampshire, he wrote two books, had a multi-year stint as the Press Herald's freelance motorsports columnist and taught fifth grade. In 2012 he was happy to make a working return to Maine as a staff writer for the Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram. A graduate of Michigan State University and Southern New Hampshire University, Steve can be forgiven for living in Hampton, New Hampshire. He and his wife Deb, two daughters, and numerous dogs and cats have lived there for nearly 25 years and he still hasn’t finished painting their 150-year-old home.
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PublishedDecember 26, 2017
Scarborough High wrestler with one leg finds home after years of hardship
Sam Leishman’s limb was amputated when he was a baby in Ethiopia and he spent years in foster care in Colorado.
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PublishedDecember 19, 2017
Three finalists announced for 47th Fitzpatrick Trophy
Maine’s top honor in high school football will go to Falmouth’s Jack Bryant, Scarborough’s Owen Garrard or Wells’ Nolan Potter.
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PublishedDecember 5, 2017
Big leap: High school basketball player last year, head coach now
Nineteen-year-old Skyler Archer takes over the boys’ varsity team at Seacoast Christian, starting a career ‘I’ve always dreamed about’ much earlier than he expected.
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PublishedNovember 18, 2017
Class A football: Scarborough leaves no doubt
Red Storm surge past overwhelmed Windham.
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PublishedNovember 11, 2017
Football: Late field goal pushes Marshwood past Falmouth in B South title game
Hawks will face Skowhegan in Class B title game.
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PublishedNovember 11, 2017
Football: Scarborough leaves no doubt in Class A South
The Red Storm are going to the state championship game after defeating Thornton Academy.
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PublishedNovember 2, 2017
Wells school district to have committee study ‘Warrior’ mascot issue
The school board hears from residents who want to end the Native American imagery associated with the nickname, and from others who want it preserved.
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PublishedNovember 2, 2017
Wells-Ogunquit school panel to begin review of a tradition: Warriors school mascot
A visitor’s allegation of cultural insensitivity sparks public talks on an issue that has been hotly debated in other Maine towns.
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PublishedOctober 21, 2017
District was asked not to hire Gray-New Gloucester football coach who urged taunt
His predecessor warned that Duane Greaton, who instructed high schoolers to ridicule an opponent, was unqualified.
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PublishedOctober 16, 2017
Drums, whoops and war paint: Team spirit, or racial mockery?
A Native American complains that Wells’ school nickname, ‘Warriors,’ fostered behavior at a football game by students and adults that is offensive to her culture.
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