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The thing that surprised me was the level Quinnipiac absolutely bossed Maine in Maine’s end. It was men against boys for large stretches. Against the better teams it’s going to be a struggle at times where Maine has so many smaller players in prominent roles. One suggestion I would make is just...
One of the Kennedys tried to beat Markey last time round in the primaries and got an absolute hiding. If the race comes down to which candidate has more faux outrage Moulton will definitely win.
From the time they go to Canada on the book just seemed to drag. It was almost like the author added a bunch of filler to get to a certain page length.
Janet Mills is officially running. She’s been a great governor and undoubtedly would be a great senator. The knuckledraggers in Maine absolutely loathe her.
I thought they looked a lot smaller too, which they obviously are to a large degree.
Maine had a couple really good stretches but they definitely didn’t dominate play the way I would have liked. I hate seeing Maine take so many big hits, especially against a much weaker team.
It seems like in the last few years there have been more than a few games where it’s close to empty and I don’t really remember that in the past other than around break or something like that. They should consider splitting the balcony in half and selling one half to general public.
How’s a kid from Guagus end up playing for Bangor? Black Woods road in the winter is no fun.
It’s sad across the board how down high school sports are in Maine but obviously times change.
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