There’s an influx of new high school coaches this spring
With the 2020 season wiped out, many coaches in southern Maine have been waiting more than a year to get going.
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Yarmouth s new boys lacrosse coach, Jon Miller, gives instructions to Ollie Prinn during practice on Thursday. Brianna Soukup/Staff Photographer
Yarmouth High boys’ lacrosse coach Jon Miller admits he was getting anxious before the Clippers’ first practice on Monday.
After all, it had been more than a year since Miller had been hired as the new varsity coach, and he still hadn’t been with his team in person. He was supposed to take over for David Pearl and try to guide Yarmouth to a second consecutive Class B championship. Instead, the coronavirus pandemic wiped out the 2020 spring season. So Miller, a former standout player at Yarmouth (2004 graduate) and an assistant coach since 2015, was stuck in neutral.
UMaine will become one of the few colleges with a 300-meter track
In its master plan to upgrade athletic facilities, UMaine opted to discard its outdoor 400-meter track in favor of a shorter indoor track.
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The University of Maine plans for a indoor “Speed Dome” that will include an artificial turf football field and a six-lane, 300-meter track.
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Despite the absence of an outdoor track in the University of Maine’s $110 million master plan for upgrading facilities, university officials say the future of the men’s and women’s track program is secure.
“If we’re thinking about canceling the track program, why did we add a track?” asked Ken Ralph, the UMaine athletic director.
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Thy neighbor s vote
Now, say you want to vote again by, for example, appropriating your neighbor s absentee ballot.
It would help to know whether heâs already requested a ballot. For that, youâd need to look him up on the stateâs public voter database, myvote.wi.gov. Youâll also need to know his date of birth.
If he hasnât asked for a ballot yet, you could pretend to be him and request it. Unless youâve also stolen his driverâs license, youâd have to indicate at this point that heâs indefinitely confined to get around the license requirement.