Rivals Getting the Runaround ; Some Two-Sport Athletes Are Jumping Through Hoops with the Deering- Portland Football Game Coming Up.
Portland Press Herald › November 23, 2005
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Portland Press Herald › November 23, 2005
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Inside gyms and rinks across Maine this week, most high schools are beginning basketball, hockey and wrestling practice. But at Portland and Deering, there is unfinished business - Thursday's annual Thanksgiving Day football game.
For some players on the Portland and Deering football teams, preparations for the 94th annual Turkey Day game have come with a conflict - the final three football practices have overlapped the first three days of winter sports practice.See the full content of this document
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Rivals Getting the Runaround ; Some Two-Sport Athletes Are Jumping Through Hoops with the Deering- Portland Football Game Coming Up.
"It kind of snuck up on us," Deering Athletic Director Scott Shibles said of the overlap between the two seasons.
With the MPA's decision to move up the Class A basketball tournaments this sea...See the full content of this document
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