
GIRLS BASKETBALL: Like she'd been there before
When Allie Hammond stepped to the line with 10.3 seconds remaining in the Western D regional semifinals, she felt like she'd been there before.
Hammond, who made both of her foul shots to give Rangeley a 38-37 come-from-behind win over top-ranked Buckfield on Wednesday, said she put herself in a similair situation every day at practice.
"We shoot a bunch of foul shots every day and it is always, put yourself right there in the Augusta Civic Center, and we are down and you need to put these in to win," Hammond, a sophomore said. "I always did that in practice."
Hammond looked at ease when she stepped to the line Wednesday and calmly drained both shots.
"I was really confident (with Hammond going to the line," White said. "She is my foul shooting partner in practice and we put ourselves in situations like this, so we'd be ready."
Hammond and the Lakers play rival Valley in the regional final on Saturday thanks to Hammond's shot. The two teams split this season.
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After graduating from the University of Maine, Lazarczyk lanquished in the public relations biz for a few years before finally joining the news game in 1999. He worked at the Berlin (N.H.) Reporter for a year before joining the Morning Sentinel and Kennebec Journal in July, 2000. Lazarczyk covers football, basketball and baseball. A native of Rutland, Vt., Lazarczyk over-analyzes the New England Patriots and does a spot-on impersonation of Barney from "The Simpsons."
Scott Martin is the Executive Sports Editor for the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel. A graduate of Lake Region High School and the University of Maine, Martin has worked at the newspapers for more than 10 years, covering high school sports for the majority of that time.
Bill Stewart has covered professional, collegiate and scholastic sports for 10 years. A University of Maine graduate, Stewart has worked with the Morning Sentinel and Kennebec Journal for a year. Prior to moving to Maine, Stewart worked for daily newspapers in Massachusetts and Connecticut. Stewart and his wife have one child.
Matt DiFilippo is a sports and news reporter for the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel. Matt graduated from the University of New Hampshire and has worked for the newspapers since 1998.
Gary Hawkins has covered sports for the Kennebec Journal for over 30 years. He's the main beat writer for boys and girls soccer, boys basketball, baseball and golf.