Dave Eid Book Tells the Story of How Maine Sports Survived the Pandemic
If you've never met WGME 13's Dave Eid in person, I can tell you that he's about the nicest guy you could ever come across. He has been with WGME for over 28 years reporting on local sports and is currently the Sports Director.
Dave teamed up with Gary Stevens who has as long a history as Dave in sports as an athletic administrator for 27 years and currently serves Thornton Academy. If that weren't enough, also serves as an adjunct professor of Sport and Exercise Science at Saint Joseph’s College of Maine.
These two know their sports and have teamed up to write a book called Stolen Seasons - How Maine Sports Survived the COVID-19 Pandemic.
The COVID-19 pandemic changed the world affecting just about every part of our lives, including sports on all levels. It was a huge blow to sports, especially for school sports where entire sports seasons didn't even happen. Kids learned from home over Zoom and the fields and courts remained empty.
It affected professional sports as well with the Portland Sea Dogs and Maine Mariners unable to play. Play resumed once the pandemic subsided, but at what cost?
From the About section of the Tower Publishing:
"Stolen Seasons represents an attempt to explain how the loss of opportunities in sport – which can never be returned – spurred people on all sides of the issue to find avenues of recovery. Faced with an unforeseen and unfamiliar foe, the resilience, creativity, and sense of resolve of Mainers involved in sport was on full display for more than two years. Stolen Seasons is the story of their, at times heroic, always selfless journey towards the future.
Stolen Seasons at Bookstores throughout Maine and online.
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