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Dave Dyer

Kennebec Journal

Belfast, ME, United States

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Past:
  • Kennebec Journal
  • Portland Press Herald
  • Sun Journal

Past articles by Dave:

Boys basketball: Cony cruises past rival Gardiner in season opener

Alex Fournier leads Rams with 18 points. → Read More

Cross country: Mt. Blue girls, Cony girls earn regional runner-up titles

Hampden Academy repeats as A North boys champion; Orono's Ruth White smokes competition in C North girls race. → Read More

Football: Strong fourth quarter gives Cony win over rival Gardiner

Dom Napolitano’s 60 yard fumble return for a touchdown breaks open game for Rams. → Read More

Football: Cony rolls past Messalonskee

Dom Napolitano accounts for four touchdowns for Rams in victory. → Read More

Girls soccer: Strong 2nd half leads Mt. Blue past Mt. Ararat

Alaya Smith, KK Daggett notch goals for Cougars in win. → Read More

Football: Gardiner hangs tough in win over Messalonskee

Kayden Weston 51-yard touchdown run the key for Tigers in victory over Eagles. → Read More

Boys soccer: Maranacook runs away in win over Cony

Cony’s Yusuf Ibrahim, left, keeps Maranacook’s Mitch Maceda away during a boys soccer match Friday in Augusta. Joe Phelan/Kennebec Journal AUGUSTA — Maranacook boys soccer coach Don Beckwith takes pride in his tough preseason camps, building endurance into his teams for the long season. That fitness played a key role for the Black Bears on Friday. Hanging tough in 80-plus degree temperatures,… → Read More

Sidelines: The Boston Red Sox are falling and falling fast

Injuries, poor play and poor roster management leaves team on a doomed path with two months left in season, Dave Dyer writes. → Read More

Soccer: Western Mountain 7v7 Classic provides unique summer tournament

Mt. Abram tournament gives teams chance to play, camp out and bond before hands-off period. → Read More

Winslow stuns No. 1 Nokomis in Class B North softball quarterfinal

Emma Michaud strikes out 14 as eighth-seeded Black Raiders oust Warriors for a second straight season. → Read More

Sidelines: A little spring cleaning

Cooper Flagg (32) and the Nokomis boys basketball team helped bring a lot of fan into the building during the Maine high school basketball tournament. Michael G. Seamans/Morning Sentinel Some quick thoughts in the area and region as temperatures rise and I crack the windows open in my house for the first time in 2022… Thanks to the Flaggs: I stood on the walkway of the second level of the… → Read More

C South boys basketball: Mt. Abram’s offense hitting on all cylinders

Adam Luce and Kaden Pillsbury among weapons in Roadrunners' arsenal. → Read More

A South girls basketball: Falmouth upends Morse in quarterfinals

Shipbuilders hold lead for nearly three quarters before Navigators pull away. → Read More

Class B wrestling: Oceanside’s Maddie Ripley comes up short on state title bid

Sophomore was one win away from becoming state's first female state champion. → Read More

B North boys basketball: No. 2 Orono hangs on to beat No. 7 Winslow

Andrew Poulin scores 23 points for Winslow in loss to Red Riots. → Read More

Cheerleading: Medomak Valley, Lisbon take state titles

Medomak wins the first Class B crown in program history; Lisbon last won the Class C title in 2019. → Read More

High school basketball teams wary of COVID-19 shutdowns that could derail tournament runs

With playoff fields set, some squads taking precautions to avoid potential outbreaks. → Read More

Swimming: Morse edges Belfast to sweep KVAC Class B championships

Shipbuilders take all relays and win 11 individual events to hold off Lions. → Read More

Edward Little/Leavitt boys, Camden Hills girls win KVAC A swimming titles

Red Eddies take title in first year as co-op program; Windjammers turn in a dominant performance. → Read More

Men’s basketball: UMaine-Farmington edges NAC rival Thomas College

Jack Kane leads Beavers with 19 points, 11 rebounds. → Read More