High school wrestlers in Maine bitter about lost opportunities
The vast majority of states are offering interscholastic wrestling this winter, but Maine wrestlers cannot even scrimmage against teammates during practices because of pandemic safety precautions.
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Since his freshman year, Noble High’s Josh Cote had set a goal of becoming the first four-time state champion in the school’s historic program. Now a senior, he won’t get the chance because of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Were it not for the coronavirus pandemic, Noble High senior Josh Cote would have had the chance to become the first four-time state champion in the school’s distinguished wrestling history. Instead, he’s annoyed and frustrated by the state’s unwillingness to try to put together a wrestling season – especially because a few miles from the North Berwick school, the wrestling season is already underway.
Bangor Daily News reported
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Amick told the outlet that the woman said she had a feeling she shouldn t get rid of the jacket when she discovered it, and later learned from a friend who knew Osborn that he and Amick were desperately searching for it.
The woman had the jacket dry-cleaned before returning it to Osborn on Dec. 3, according to the
Bangor Daily News. I have to give credit to all these people being so kind, said Osborn, who reportedly celebrated getting his jacket back by ringing the Salvation Army bell at a local store for a few hours on Monday.