The winter sports season is different this year, but student-athletes from all around the state still are lacing up and competing. That being the case, we here at 92.9 The Ticket, Maine s Sports Leader, will honor those who excel on the courts, on the ice, on the slopes and on the track.
Below are this week s nominees. You may vote once-per-day
belowuntil 11:59 p.m. Thursday, March 18. The poll results will be available after the voting has ended.
Peyton Grant, Dexter High School
The senior standout from Dexter had a game-high 29 points to lead Dexter to 52-24 win over PVHS on March 9 in girls varsity basketball. Grant had seven 3-pointers and three assists. The Tigers won the Penquis-Penobscot pod championship and finished with a record of 15-0.
Obituary: Montelle L. Small
PORTLAND - Being, at present, sound of mind and body, I thought I’d write my own obituary. Some might say these .
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Montelle L. Small
PORTLAND – Being, at present, sound of mind and body, I thought I’d write my own obituary. Some might say these are my last rights (rites). So, let’s be on with it. I was born in Stonington, July 29, 1926, the only child of Harold A. and Alda E. (Goss) Small. My parents were wonderful people and, as a result, I had a truly great childhood. Growing up on an island off the coast of Maine is pretty hard to beat – swimming, boating and fishing in the summer – skating and sliding in the winter. What a blast! WWII was on during my high school years and many of us kids worked in the local shipyard.