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Maine Nordiques Academy 18U team gathers for a photo prior to practice at the Colisee in Lewiston on April 20, 2021.
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LEWISTON – Maine Nordiques Academy 18U team coach Nick Skerlick just had a gut feeling.
After losing to Mount Saint Charles Academy 3-1 in the New England District Championship 18U championship final on April 11, some players thought the season was over. Skerlick, though, told them they still have more games to play.
Skerlick’s gut feeling came to fruition April 16 when the 18U team received an at-large bid into the USA Hockey Tier I 18U National Tournament, which are taking place in Maryland Heights, Missouri, from April 28-May 3.
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North Providence’s champions helped brighten a difficult 2020
The members of the North Providence High girls’ swim team pose for a celebration picture in the pool after capturing the first Division III crown in their program’s history last February at Roger Williams University. The Cougars set eight school records in the meet’s 11 events. (Breeze File photos by Eric Benevides)
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NORTH PROVIDENCE – It would be impossible to write a Year In Review sports story without mentioning the COVID-19 pandemic and its profound impact on the world.
When the world got rocked in March by this historical pandemic, sports were basically put on hold for a 3½-month stretch, with leagues calling a time-out to their seasons and annual events either getting canceled or postponed.