LEWISTON – After losing its first game of the season, Ben Alpren has won 13 straight to clinch the No. 1 seed in Lewiston Men’s League softball after a win over Club Texas Wednesday night.

Playoffs are scheduled to start Aug. 12. Ben Alpren earned a first-round bye.

With three games remaining, Danny’s Landscaping and 20M Club are battling for the No. 2 seed.

Tourney to raise money for trip to Worlds

LISBON – The Ben Alpren team is holding a men’s softball tournament on Saturday, August 30 at Lisbon Recreational fields.

Alpren of the Lewiston Men’s League is raising money to go to Florida in September to compete in the USSSA Worlds held at the Disney World complex. The fundraising tournament will feature unlimited homeruns, unlimited pitch arch and all at-bats beginning with a 1-1 count.

Awards will be given to top three teams and also to the person who hits the most home runs during the entire tournament.

Entry fee is $130. Call 212-7424 to enter.

REACH benefit battle set for August 16

SOUTH PARIS – The second annual Police vs. Firefighters slow pitch softball game, a fundraiser for REACH (Rape Education and Crisis Helpline), will take place at 5 p.m. Saturday, August 16, at Gouin Athletic Complex softball field on Alpine St.

Teams are comprised of police and firefighters from Oxford South Paris and Norway, as well as the Oxford County Sheriff’s Department and State Police.

The police won last year’s benefit game, 16-15, and the firefighters have vowed to win this year. The winning team will be able to display the Softball Challenge plaque for the year.

In addition to the game, refreshments will be available, as well as a 50/50 raffle.

Tickets are $3 and can be purchased at the Norway, Oxford and South Paris Police and Fire Departments, at the REACH Office, One East Main St., S. Paris, or at game time. Children under 12 are admitted free.

It is suggested to arrive a little early for tickets purchased at the gate. Rain date is August 23.

The partnership between REACH and law enforcement is a natural one, as the organizations work cooperatively on some reports of sexual assault, including cases involving the sexual abuse of children. Funds raised will be used to expand REACH’s Awareness and Risk Reduction Prevention Programs into elementary schools throughout Oxford county. These programs have been presented in middle and high schools since the 1980s to the six school districts throughout Oxford County.

For more information about the game, or REACH services, please call 743-9777 or go to www.reachmaine.org. REACH’s 24-hour support line is 1-800-871-7741.