Sports fans from all over Maine, will be tuning in Saturday to see the nation's hottest college basketball team, led by Mainer Cooper Flagg.
Annette Tzouvelis (left) and Joanna K. Tzouvelis, food and dining reporter for Wicked Local at Old Wive's Tale, the speakeasy within Seamark at Encore Boston Harbor in Everett. Known for its lobster and seafood, Portland, Maine, also made the “Best of the Best” food list by taking the eighth place.
Many New England basketball fans will be tuned in to watch Maine native Cooper Flagg and his No. 3 Duke Blue Devils play against the Boston College Eagles in Chestnut Hill on Saturday night.This is the first time in over a year that many friends and family members who live in Maine will be able to watch Flagg play in person.
Mainers packed Conte Forum to cheer on Flagg and the Blue Devils take on Boston College Saturday night., Travis Lazarczyk writes.
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Celtics forward Drew Peterson is back with the team after missing the last week with a concussion. Peterson has been splitting his time here in Maine and with the big club in Boston. Peterson is averaging over 16 points a game with Maine and has played in 11 games so far with Boston, which has really helped take his game to the next level!
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JD Davison finished with 24 points and 13 assists, but the Maine Celtics lost in to the College Park Skyhawks, 112-109, in overtime in an NBA G League game Saturday in Portland. Jay Scrubb added 20 points,
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JD Davison buried a deep three to force overtime in dramatic fashion, but the Maine Celtics eventually fell in OT at the hands
Mainers packed Conte Forum to cheer on Flagg and the Blue Devils take on Boston College Saturday night., Travis Lazarczyk writes.