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PublishedFebruary 10, 2010
Mustang Youth Football League seeks coaches
The Mustang Youth Football League is inviting community members interested in coaching or volunteering to contact the group, which has begun planning for the 2010 season. "If you would like to discuss possibly coaching, assistant coaching or helping in any other manner we urge you to contact us now," said Amy Brown. "Please contact us no later than March 31 as the board of directors will be speaking with all ...
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PublishedFebruary 10, 2010
Snowfest, fishing derby Feb. 13 on Washington Pond
The 23rd annual Snowfest and Fishing Derby, sponsored by Washington Hill and Gully Riders, will be Saturday, Feb. 13 on Washington Pond. The rain date for the event is Saturday, Feb. 20. The fish weigh-in and the snack shack are at the boat launch off Route 105 (Razorville Road). Weigh-in is at 3 p.m.The person with the largest overall fish caught will be awarded $75 and those who catch the largest fish of each ...
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PublishedFebruary 10, 2010
Waldo County Little League seeks coaches, board members
Waldo County Little League officials will hold a meeting on Monday, Feb. 15 at 6 p.m. at the Morse Memorial School. The league is looking for coaches, board members and those who may be interested in representing towns for Little League this spring. Waldo County Little League is comprised of children from the towns of Searsmont, Belmont, Morrill, Waldo, Brooks, Jackson, Monroe, Frankfort, Winterport, Stockton ...
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PublishedFebruary 8, 2010
Midcoast athletes run, jump, throw themselves into league championships
In a battle for supremacy among the Midcoast indoor track teams, Rockland, Camden Hills, Medomak Valley, Belfast and Mount View student-athletes competed in the Kennebec Valley Athletic Conference Class B championships Saturday at Bowdoin College. The Lions, Tigers, Panthers, Mustangs and one Windjammer competed in the meet with considerable success. Belfast returned to the Midcoast with the most individual ...
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PublishedFebruary 8, 2010
Clippers, Vikings shoot to perfection with title performances
The phrase "undefeated Busline League champions" has a nice ring to it. Especially to the players on the Thomaston Grammar School boys and Searsport District Middle School girls basketball squads, as all of those young student-athletes now are walking around their respective schools enjoying that distinction. The Clippers and Vikings capped unbeaten seasons Saturday by winning Busline League Small School ...
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PublishedFebruary 7, 2010
Camden Hills secures regional title; Genthner, Rich, Powers reach milestones
It was a remarkable and highly successful day on the mat on many fronts for Midcoast high school wrestling teams and individuals Saturday at the Eastern Class B championships. In a meet at Maine Central Institute, Camden Hills figured to be the odds-on favorite to win the regional crown after a dominating performance the previous weekend at the Kennebec Valley Athletic Conference championships in Augusta. Whil...
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PublishedFebruary 7, 2010
Windjammers pull away from Mustangs for third straight league crown
A three-peat is not something that comes easily in the realm of sports. It requires many elements, perhaps none more important than a strong program, dedicated athletes and a knowledgeable coach. Such is the case for the Camden Hills boys basketball team, which traveled to Cony High School in Augusta Saturday for its third meeting of the year with the Mount View Mustangs of Thorndike. The two teams split games ...
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PublishedFebruary 7, 2010
Dominating effort: Lions possess too big a bite for foes in league meet
The story lines for Midcoast swimmers from the Kennebec Valley Athletic Conference Class B championships in recent days was mighty impressive. Where to begin with the accolades? How about the fact the deep and talented Belfast boys and girls dominated the competition to again earn league team titles? How about the fact the Midcoast crowned a bundle of individual and relay team champions, including multiple ...
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PublishedFebruary 7, 2010
Mustang boys lone Waldo County squad to qualify for playoffs
All eyes will be on the Mount View boys when the Maine Principals' Association regional high school basketball playoffs begin next week because it is the Mustangs who will carry the torch as the lone representative in the postseason for Waldo County this winter. While the Mount View are playoff bound, the Mount View, Searsport, Belfast and Islesboro girls, as well as the Searsport, Belfast and Islesboro boys, ...
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PublishedFebruary 7, 2010
Kansas City Connection, Medical Miracles, Redneck Racers rule toboggan chute
The air was crisp and cold and the sun shone brightly for most of the weekend, making for perfect conditions for outdoor fun and a historic celebration. Many of the hundreds of event goers even paid tribute to the anniversary by lying on a wooden sled and gliding at high speeds down an iced 400-foot wooden chute before barreling across a frozen pond. And most did all that wearing hilarious costumes and sporting ...
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