Travis Lee, WMTW TV

Travis Lee

WMTW TV

Maine, United States

Contact Travis

Discover and connect with journalists and influencers around the world, save time on email research, monitor the news, and more.

Start free trial

Recent:
  • Unknown
Past:
  • WMTW TV

Past articles by Travis:

Basketball game between Greely, Fryeburg goes 8 overtimes

There are no official records in Maine for the longest games → Read More

Sports wagering rules published for Maine, bets still months away

The first legal bets may still be as far away as January 2024. → Read More

Edward Little student athlete has raised almost $100K for charity with handmade ornaments

As a three-sport athlete, Brayden Bashaw says time is precious, but he also says he and his family have received a lot from their community, It's his way of giving back. → Read More

High school sports helping new Mainers transition in Cumberland County

Not only has getting a chance to play provided the normalcy the new Mainers need, but also introduced a different side of being a teammate for returning players. → Read More

Regatta brings world's best to Casco Bay

Some of the top sailing teams from the East Coast and Canada have come to Casco Bay this weekend for the Lobster Bowl Regatta.The decade-old regatta for one-design Etchells will have 22 boats at the start line Saturday and Sunday. When the event began it was a local event, but now it's starting to take off."In April 2023, world championships will happen in Miami, Florida and so a number of boats… → Read More

A welcome sight: Maine's high school basketball tournament returns

Few current players have big game experience thanks to pandemic delays. → Read More

Maine native ready to compete in Olympic 30K cross country skiing race

This weekend, Maine native Sophia Laukli will take part in the women’s 30K cross country skiing race at the Winter Olympics. → Read More

Pandemic worsens shortage of Maine youth sports officials

A shortage of referees for youth and high school sports in Maine is creating challenges for the winter sports season. → Read More

Cancer diagnosis separates twins during historic soccer season

As competitive athletes, twin sisters Alexis and Alissa Michaud were looking forward to this soccer season until Alexis was diagnosed with a rare cancer. → Read More

Negative behavior increases at Maine high school sports events

While student-athletes and coaches have welcomed a more traditional high school sports season this fall, it has led to an increase in negative fan behavior, according to officials. → Read More

Morse cheerleader shares a unique bond with her great-grandmother

Olivia Cunningham decided to take up cheerleading her freshman year. It turned out her great-grandmother was also a cheerleader for Morse 80 years ago. → Read More

Maine schools hope pooled testing will keep athletes on field

As more Maine school districts begin pooled testing for COVID-19, the hope is the testing will keep athletes on the field. → Read More

Maine woman's Olympic dream culminates in Tokyo

Friday morning, a lifetime of work will culminate for Rachel Schneider, of Sanford, when she runs in the 5,000-meter race at the Olympics. → Read More

Maine high school senior overcomes progressive neuromuscular disorder to play lacrosse

Diagnosed with a progressive neuro-muscular disorder at the age of 5, Portland High School senior Aiden Darling was a long shot to participate in athletics. → Read More

Lawmakers taking a second shot at legalizing sports betting in Maine

Two years after Gov. Janet Mills vetoed a bill to legalize sports gambling in Maine, lawmakers took another look at the issue. → Read More

North Atlantic Figure Skating Club’s spring ice show returns after COVID-19 canceled it last year

After COVID-19 wiped out the North Atlantic Figure Skating Club’s spring ice show last year, the event returned Friday night. → Read More

Maine schools allowed to welcome back fans for spring sports season

After winter high school sports were held without spectators, the state will allow fans for the spring sports season. → Read More

Maine man who started ax throwing 18 months ago headed to national championship

Ax throwing is a relatively new sport in the United States, and a Maine man who is a newcomer to the sport is hoping to prove himself at the U.S. Open Championship for the sport. → Read More

Maine's Unified Basketball program remains a success, even during a pandemic

Like other athletes, Unified players were anxious to hear if they would have a season this year. → Read More

Sports card boom creates new high price, high stakes market

“It’s become more of, almost like a stock market type of situation. The bubble will break. The question is when,” sports card collector Alan Zimmerman said. → Read More