Bolduc played soccer, baseball and skied for Mt. Blue High School and is still participating in all three at the University of Maine at Farmington.
Tony Blasi
Tony Blasi is a reporter and editor who covers sports and enjoys writing a column and features for the Lewiston Sun Journal, Franklin Journal and Livermore Falls Advertiser. He is a graduate of Northeastern University with a major in journalism and an undeclared minor in history. When he is free, he is a substitute teacher for the Auburn Public School System where he teaches history and literature at Edward Little High School. Besides traveling to historic sites with his son and wife, they are beach bums in the summer and he hibernates in the winter, keeping the home fires burning in his wood stove. He is also an avid gardener, who grows pesticide-free vegetables.
Looking Back: Michael Sauschuck’s leadership skills carry him through life
Diligence and dedication have guided Mt. Abram graduate Michael Sauschuck, who is now Maine’s Commissioner of Public Safety.
Women’s lacrosse: Communication, team synergy critical to UMF’s success
The Beavers will also focus on playing tough defense and being patient on offense.
Timeout: Sportsmanship awards a big deal to schools
The MPA’s Good Sportsmanship Award says a lot about a high school team.
NAC men’s basketball semifinals: Thomas ditches UMF
Evan Arsenault knocked down six of Thomas College’s 15 3-pointers and Jordan Goodson scored the game-winning points.
Class B Alpine state championships: Cape’s Lathrop brothers, Spruce Mountain’s Pomeroy come out on top
Capers win boys Alpine title, Maranacook takes girls championship.
Class B Alpine state championships: Cape Elizabeth boys in first after Day 1
Fort Kent, Maranacook tied for girls’ lead.
Girls’ basketball: Boothbay sidesteps pesky St. Dom’s
The Seahawks buckle down and find their way past the stubborn Saints to prevail in a Class C South quarterfinal.
H.S. football: Quirion stepping down as Mt. Blue coach after two years
Nate Quirion cites family reasons and another job opportunity for leaving the Cougars’ program.
Mt. Blue wrestler Hayden Nile carries on family tradition
Nile takes it to the mat at Saturday’s Class A state wrestling championships.