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Anticipation high for Hearts of Pine opener
Mar. 20—LEWISTON — Catherine Culley gave an acquaintance a big hug and said, "Can you believe it? You didn't believe it." Culley is part owner of the Portland Hearts of Pine men's soccer team and ...Yahoo Sports - 4d -
Hearts of Pine ready, excited to make their Maine debut
Mar. 19—Ollie Wright says he and his Portland Hearts of Pine teammates are more than ready for their public debut as Maine's first professional soccer team. "We're like a jack-in-the-box. All wound ...Yahoo Sports - 5d -
Hearts of Pine to play another Open Cup game in Lewiston
Mar. 21—The Portland Hearts of Pine accomplished a bunch of firsts on Thursday at Lewiston High. On Friday, the Maine men's professional soccer team learned it's headed back to its welcoming ...Yahoo Sports - 3d -
Pine Forest hires former South View lineman Kevin Inman as football program leader
After the retirement of Coach Sochovka, Pine Forest has found their new football leader. Here's the former South View football player that they hired.Yahoo Sports - Mar. 17 -
On a Mountain in Utah, Modernism in Glass and Pine
A family from California embraced the slopes of Park City, and built a house in tune with nature.The New York Times - Mar. 18 -
Cooper Flagg's success, Maine's NCAA Tournament dreams giving The Pine Tree State a March Madness to remember
Maine has never been a state known for producing many college basketball success storiesCBS Sports - Mar. 12 -
Joaquin Niemann is trying to win LIV Golf Singapore, but he's also pining for this major
Joaquin Niemann wants to win LIV Golf Singapore, but he knows there's an even bigger prize looming.Yahoo Sports - Mar. 15 -
H.S. BASKETBALL: Two local boys teams name new head coaches
New lead man at Pine Grove Pine Grove is officially moving its boys basketball team into a new phase with the naming of John Rizzo as the next head coach. He replaces Jordan Lehman who went 7-15 ...Yahoo Sports - 2d -
Jurassic-era trees have grown in Tasmania for millions of years. Now they face their biggest threat: fire
Pencil pines grow for more than a thousand years each, and only in Tasmania. As lightning fires become more common, humans must mobilise to protect them – or lose these ancients forever. Get our ...The Guardian - Mar. 8