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Central Maine high school sports fall season preview
Football, volleyball, cross country, golf, field hockey and soccer teams eager to compete.
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Championships are back in play after the pandemic altered the sport in 2020.
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Number of 8-man teams grows to 26, while Class D field is filled with contenders.
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Black Raiders aim to remain a contender in the conference with new coaches; Gardiner and MCI eye strong seasons.
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Depth has Lawrence and Skowhegan poised as favorites, while Mt. Blue and Cony aim to remain among the contenders.
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Coaches keep focus on reacclimating with teams, getting better in first normal season in two years.
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Area schools squeezed their entire season into a month last fall, with matches conducted in pods.
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After last year's state championships were canceled at the last minute, runners and coaches hope for a return to normal.
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While top contenders lament possibility of early playoff exit, rebuilding squads see chance to experience postseason.
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Several programs have seen a dip in participation numbers, while others looking for strong campaigns.
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via centralmaine.com
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