Basketball

Peter Webb, Maine Basketball Legend, Dies at 88

A pioneer whose six‑decade stewardship of officiating and service to the sport left an indelible mark on New England basketball

A Life That Shaped Maine Basketball

Peter Webb, a towering figure in Maine basketball, passed away at the age of 88, leaving behind a legacy that stretched across more than six decades of the sport. He is survived by his devoted wife, Marie Webb, and close family members who shared his lifelong passion for the game.

Webb served as the Maine Basketball Commissioner for 27 years, a tenure marked by structural growth and increased youth participation. During that time he also held a continuous membership with the International Association of Approved Basketball Officials for 65 years, rising to the position of President and later Coordinator of Interpreters, roles in which he refined the standards for officiating across the region.

Honors and Lasting Influence

His contributions earned him induction into both the Maine and New England Basketball Halls of Fame, recognizing his impact on players, coaches, and officials alike. Webb also sat on the NFHS Rules Committee, helping shape national high‑school basketball regulations that continue to guide the sport today.

Beyond his official titles, Webb was known for mentoring generations of referees, many of whom credit his guidance as pivotal to their careers. The institutions he helped strengthen — particularly the International Association of Approved Basketball Officials and the National Federation of State High School Associations — still reflect his commitment to integrity and excellence in basketball.

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