FLAGG LEFT MAINE AFTER LEADING A NOKOMIS TO A BASKETBALL STATE TITLE TWO YEARS AGO, BUT THIS WEEKEND THEY ARE BACK IN OUR STATE. THEY’RE HOLDING THE FLAG BASKETBALL CAMP FOR KIDS IN GRADES FIRST THROUGH SIXTH AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MAINE, ORONO. ACE IS STARTING HIS SENIOR YEAR OF HIGH SCHOOL IN NORTH CAROLINA, WHILE COOPER WILL PLAY AT DUKE THIS WINTER AND IS PREDICTED TO BE THE TOP PICK IN NEXT JUNE’S NBA DRAFT. BUT COOPER SAYS HE’LL ALWAYS REMEMBER WHERE HE CAME FROM. YEAH, I MEAN, I THINK IT’S REALLY IMPORTANT JUST TO GIVE BACK TO THE COMMUNITY THAT WE CAME FROM. UM, OBVIOUSLY I GREW UP IN THIS AREA. UM, I’VE BEEN HERE BEFORE. I’VE SEEN GAMES. SO YOU KNOW, TO HOLD SOMETHING LIKE THIS HERE ESPECIALLY, AND JUST
Maine native and basketball star Cooper Flagg has returned to New England, as No. 3 Duke plays …