GET OFF MY BACK: Winslow High School offensive lineman Cameron Morrison, left, complains about Waterville High School defender John Evans to no effect during the two teams' cross-river rivalry game Saturday, Oct. 24, 2015, in Waterville, Maine. Winslow led 6-0 at halftime and won 35-0. Waterville leads the rivalry 51-33-4, going back to 1924.
Colby College's Lindsey Williams puts a bend in her oar as she and her crew teammates start their race in the varsity women's eights race on Messalonskee Lake.
Nate and Ben Libby make the most of a frozen brook behind their home on West Street in Waterville. Their father, Steve, said that the brook made for excellent skating during his youth when early freezes hit without snowfall.
Giovanni "Gio" Caccamo stops more than a dozen shots on goal, including this one, during his Central Maine Youth Hockey Hornets 3-2 win over the Lewiston Gladiators Red Sunday, Jan. 11, 2015, in Waterville, Maine. The 12 and under age teams are among a long line of communities that compete against each other in sports through the the high school leagues.
The backstroke is Waterville High School swimmer Britney Saucier's specialty.
Graduating seniors and new parents Kashia Robertson and Brian Timmons take their three-month-old Trista to grandparents so the young couple can graduate at Western Wyoming High School.
Colby College graduating seniors Peter Nowak and Laura Shufelt celebrate their last day of classes amid gawkers and others at the annual party at Johnson Pond in Waterville.
Albert Dipietro uses warm water to clean his motorcycle after a ride during a subfreezing afternoon in Skowhegan.
Cousins Eric and Toby Rupp make the most of two discarded appliance boxes near their homes in Hays, Kan.
Harry Skinner, left, and Brett Yorks charge for an infield fly in the sports-oriented Camp Manitou for boys in Maine. Boys from all over the U.S. spend eight weeks at the camp playing the summer classic and a wide variety of other sports.
Up 33-12 in the first half, Farmington's Mt. Blue High School basketball coach Jim Bessey signals strongly for possession of the ball on his way to his 400th career victory.
Messalonskee's Chelsea Barker steals home to help her team beat Bonny Eagle 9-0 in the 14-and-under state softball championship.
Keith and Katharine Shoaps touch the name of Keith's brother, Kenneth, on The Moving Wall, a traveling replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. It was on display in Wilton.