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Hundreds of kids from across the state are learning skills during a weekend basketball camp at the University of Maine.
Cooper Flagg returned to Maine, along with his brother, Ace Flagg, to mentor the next generation of basketball players. It marks the second year in a row the twin brothers are teaming up to help out ...
Ace was all over the University of Maine’s New Balance Field House on Saturday, interacting with the hundreds of children ...
He's a world-famous star and a face of his sport, but for the Newport native, a trip home provides a valuable escape to ...
To his credit though as Flagg’s star has risen, he has not forgotten his home town or state. He flew back home to watch his old classmates graduate (Flagg would have graduated this June if he had ...
Cooper Flagg returned home to Maine this weekend to take part in coaching a youth basketball camp at the University of Maine with his brother, Ace. The brothers helped coach hundreds of children in ...
The Dallas Mavericks have taken a bold step forward by selecting Cooper Flagg as the No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 NBA Draft ...
Cooper Flagg’s career is managed by a former sixth-grade science teacher of 25 years. His mother, Kelly Flagg, added brand ...
Who better to help Dallas get to know Flagg than two reporters who’ve covered him since his lone season at Nokomis High ...
The 6-foot-7 freshman is coming off of winning a state championship at Greensboro Day School in North Carolina. Now he's ...
When Cooper Flagg and his twin brother announced that they were returning to their home state of Maine to hold a two-day youth basketball camp this past August, all 125 spots sold out by the next day.
I remember when we were their age. We had players that we looked up to, so to be able to be that example for them is really ...
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