Golf

CMSGA at Turner Highlands

Overall Gross: Truman Libby 71, Dan Stuart 73; Net: Gary Winchenbach 63M, John nastasio 63, Dave Kus 64M; AGE 55-65 Gross: Kevin Brown 77, Bruce Bubier 78, Dave Ballew 79; Net: Lennie Langlais 64, Kevin Labree 67, Bill Fairchild 69M; AGE 66-69 Gross: Dennis Arnold 77, Mert Dearnley 79, Paul Pooler 81; Net: Keith Sproul 66, Peter Imber 68, Dick Stowell 70M; AGE 70-73 Gross: Ray Brochu 74, Al Graceffa 76, Bill Blakemore 79; Net: Bob Menerey 65, Paul Hebert 68M, Bob Day 68M; AGE 74+ Gross: Fred Seger 84M, Paul Jackson 84, Bill Vanderslice 88; Net: Norm Green 64, Dick Largay 68, Tony Rice 70; Super Senior: Dana McCurdy 74; Best Ball Gross: Brien Richards, Kevin Brown, Dave Kus, Paul Hebert67: Dan Stuart, Ray Brochu, Dave Ballew, Tom Downs 68M; Best Ball Net: ,Keith Sproul, Shawn Rafter, Ken Martin, Pat Kelley55M, John Anastasio, Bill Ross, Gary Winchenbach, Bill Williams 55;Pins: No. 4 Colin Roy 3′ 3”, Jack Wallace 9′ 7” No. 8 Phil McCabe 10′ 1”, Spike Herrick 10′ 2” No. 10 Tom Downs 2′ 9”, Ken Martin 2′ 10” No. 15 Dick Foley 3′ 3”, Jim Murphy 5′ 3” No 18 Al Graceffa 5′ 2”, Rick Cowan 10′ 6”

The Meadows

Monday “Lou Murphy” Points League

Flight A Points: Don Garrison +2. Darrell Moody +2; Flight B: Pat Mertzel +6, Larry Palmer +2; Flight C: Jere Waterman +9, Dick Marcellino +3; Pin #15 Jere Waterman 6’6”; Pin#17 Darrell Moody 23’ 9”

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Thursday Couples League

1st Gross: Brian Dunn & Dawn Gates, Spencer Allen & Mary O’Mara; 2nd Gross: John & Courtney Baehr, Jeff & Diane Freeman; Pin, Hole #7: Al Edgecome 9’ 3 ½”, Mary O’Mara 36’10”

Tuesday Points League Weekly Winners

A Flight: 1st Place Tom Cyr +5 points; B Flight: 1st Place Gary Snyder +3 points, 2nd Place Moe Vachon +2 points; C Flight: 1st Place Tim Peterson +5 points, 2nd Place Dennis Carney +2 points; D Flight: 1st Place Greg Berube +6 point; 2nd Place Tim Peterson Jr 0 point; Pins: Hole #3 Kris Robichaud 27’ 2”; Hole #7 C/D Tim Peterson Jr. 50’ 1”

Pine Acres

Monday Morning Senior Scramble

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1st place- Paul Laliberty,Joyce Richmond, Norm Hankins, Ida Grondin, and Roger Bertrand; 2nd place- Mike Hutchinson, Norm Polley, Irene Asselin, Carolyn Roberts, and Jean Cote; 3rd place- Jose Leiva, Jeannette Cote, Polley Parker, Richard Beaulieu, and Marie Madore; Ice cream- Moe Samson, Don Doyon, Joni Villarni, and Connie Richard; 50/50 Joe Morin and Bruce Parker

Ladies League

Week Four results: Ist Place L Bolduc- J Parker- 123 points; 2nd place tie- J. Cote – J. Cote-109 points; Third Place A Breault- A Morin- 109 points. Week Four Game of the Day – Best Six Holes: First Place Tie with 22, Jeannette Cote and Irene Asselin; Second Place with 23, Linda Bolduc; Third Place with 24, Jackie Deschene; and Fourth Place with 25, Jo Albert.

WMSGA at Lakewood Golf Club

GROSS: Flight 1 Staci Creech 75, Liz Coffin 81. Flight 2 Diane Herring 90, Marlene Viger 90. Flight 3 Norma Michaud 99, Elaine Bielenberg 104, Faith Vautour 104. NET: Flight 1 Shirley Kile 70, Sherrie Thomas 71. Flight 2 Gloria Attenweiler 70, Brenda Crosby 72, Cindy Gelinas 72, Rachel Therrien 72. Gross Skins: Hole 1 Velma Whittier 3, Hole 4 Michelle Atherton 4, Hole 6 Liz Coffin 2, Hole 7 Linda Pearse 4, Hole 13 Elaine Bielenberg 4, Hole 14 Liz Coffin 4, Hole 17 Liz Coffin 3. Net Skins: Hole 11 Linda Morin-Pasco 1. 50-50 Raffle: Rachel Therrien.

Prospect Hill

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Week 9 standings for Pedro Ohara Golf League

1 – Sherry/ – 74, 2 – Leeman/Malpass – 71, 3 – Haines/Charron – 68.5, 4 – Rousseau/Lajoie – 66, 4 – Pugh/Bjorke – 66, 6 – Rosen/Annear – 65, 6 – Pray/Feely – 65, 6 – Scott/Livernois – 65, 9 – Lowell/Jones – 63.5, 9 – Landry/Desbiens – 63.5, 9 – Thongsavanh/Melaragno – 63.5, 12 – Morency/Warner – 63, 13 – Blanchette/Bergeron – 62.5, 14 – Boulet/Maheux – 60.5, 15 – Forgues/Vaughan – 60, 15 – Good/Miller – 60, 17 – Theriault/Swett – 58, 17 – Kennely/Crowell – 58, 19 – Scott/Mathews – 56.5, 20 – Lessard/Lessard – 55; Closest to the pin on Hole #9 Bob Kennely 6″

Turner Highlands

Men’s League

Results 1st Half Flight 1: 1st Place Ryan Marsden & Levi Morin; 2nd Place Stan Timberlake & Bill Timberlake; 3rd Place Bob Spencer & Peter Mercier; Results 1st Half Flight 2: 1st Place Tom Lowell & John Richey; 2nd Place Sonny Stevens & Jeff Kenney; 3rd Place John Chouinard & Maurice Moreau; Results Men’s League Fun Night: 1st Place Team -6 Kenny Shaw, Dave Shaw, Dave Iannotti and Rodney Shaw; 2nd Place -6 Jim Davis, Shawn Riley, Peter Mercier and Fred Leadbetter; 3rd Place -4 Tim Doyle Sr., Kevin Grover, Leo Ouellette and Maurice Moreau; Long Drive A Jim Davis; Long Drive B Shawn Riley; Long Drive C Mike Courtemache; Long Drive D Chris Duguay; Closest To Pin # 4 Peter Mercier 5 feet 11 inches; Closest To Pin # 8 Ryan Marsden 25 feet 1 inch.

Fox Ridge

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Tuesday Night Men’s League

Skins Results: #11 Tracy Cloutier 4/3, #12 Dan LeCompte 4/2, #14 Gary Harlow 4/2, #15 Mike VanZandt 4/3, #16 Mike McKew 2/1.

MSGA Senior Tour at Brunswick

INDIVIDUAL GROSS – AGE 55-63: Peter Ashton 70/66, Gary Manoogian 72/68, Bob Bush 74/68, Thomas Bean 74/72, Tom Ellsworth 74/71, INDIVIDUAL NET – AGE 55-63: David Dunham 85/66, Steve Casey 81/67, Steve Croteau 81/67, David Littlefield 91/68, Dennis Leaver 78/68, Dick Murphy 84/68, Doug Prevost 85/68, Frank DeFrancesco 76/68, Jeff Chapman 75/68, INDIVIDUAL GROSS – AGE 64-68: Jim Quinn 74/71, Alan Bouchard 75/72, Jack Harkins 77/71, Doug Craib 78/73, Rick Dugas 78/72, INDIVIDUAL NET – AGE 64-68: Russ Sweet 75/64, Brian Hatch 79/65, Terry Caswell 83/66, Charles Smith 86/68, David A Collins 80/68, Gary Lamberth 80/68, Jerome Gravel 82/68, INDIVIDUAL GROSS – AGE 69 & UP: Jim Surette 73/66, Steve Norton 75/64, Truman Libby 75/71, George Carpenter 79/72, Richard Graham 79/68, INDIVIDUAL NET – AGE 69 & UP: Jim Merritt 75/63, Norm Charleston 78/67, Paul Connolly 81/67, Cliff Bradbury 88/69, TEAM GROSS: Charles Tartre; Gary Manoogian; Tom Ellsworth; Dale Bragg, 64 / 60; Paul Pelletier; Ron Brown; John Downing; Peter Ashton, 66 / 60; Joe Collins; Thomas Bean; Mark Curtis; Jim Quinn, 66 / 60; TEAM NET: Tom Taber; Steve Norton; Tom Greer; Skip Waltz, 68 / 55; Randy Smith; Charles Smith; Frank DeFrancesco; Peter Bishop, 67 / 56; Richard Graham; Bob Bush; Scott Campbell; William Obermeyer, 68 / 58; John Rhoades; Jack Harkins; Rick Dugas; Jim Merritt, 67 / 58; Mark Boivin; Ken Belcher; David Dunham; Bob Tweedie, 72 / 58; SKINS: Net # 6 – Allan Pelletier 2, Net # 12 – Everett Stewart 2, Net # 15 – Michael Burnell 1Net # 16 – Larry Niles 3, CLOSEST TO THE PIN: # 4 – Fred Warner 7-0, # 5 – Dale Bragg 1-8, # 11 – Chip Morrison 4-4, # 15 – Trent Murphy 1-2

MSGA Junior Tour at Nonesuch River

Boys 15-17

Austin Legge, Cape Elizabeth 76, Logan Picard, Saco 79, Nathaniel Roberts, Scarborough 80, Kyle Lamson, Salisbury Cove 82, Lucas Roop, Gorham 82, Elliot Snow, Bethesda, MD 85, Marc Yankowsky, Gorham 87, Aj Parisi, Auburn 88, Mac Leahy, Yarmouth 88, Kyle Cholod, Portland 90, Matthew Merrill, Saco 90, Brandon Desjardin, Gorham 91, Dex Dremann, Falmouth 92, Paul McCarthy, Wells 92, Adam White, Lisbon 93, John Z Alden, Belfast 95, Skylar Pettingill, Scarborough 95, Noah Jule, South Berwick 97, Jack Merrill, Ogunquit 99, Andrew Verreault, Saco 105, Brian Pike, Saco 108, Ethan Thombs, Monmouth 132

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Boys 13-14

Caleb Manuel, Topsham 71, Mitchell Tarrio, Augusta 77, Jack Boyd, Auburn, MA 84, Chris Laprade, Cape Elizabeth 87, Jacob Laplume, Old Orchard Beach 87, Jeremy Baker, Portland 91, Oliver Snow, Bethesda, MD 94, Ethan Mason, Scarborough 95, Connor Thompson, Scarborough 97, Ethan Haag, Yarmouth 97, Evan Glicos, Windham 100, Jack Clark, Scarborough 101

Girls 15-17

Erin Holmes, Cumberland 79, Stephanie Rodrigue, Lewiston 83, Janelle Bryant, Gray 89, Elizabeth Lacognata, Scarborough 90, Sydney Caron, Gorham 90, Kaitlin Dixon, Solon 112

Girls 13-14

Jordan Laplume, Old Orchard Beach 83

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12 & Under

Ryan Stimson, Scarborough 34, John Webber, Scarborough 44, Aidan Boyd, Auburn, MA 44, Cooper Bay, Portland 44, Bennett Berg, Portland 47, Sam Clark, Scarborough 48, Benjamin Thompson, Scarborough 48, Nick McGonagle, Portland 49, Liam Allen, Scarborough 49, Caleb Cholod, Portland 51, Peter Malia, Scarborough 51, Cole Binette, Kennebunk 53, Teddy Merrill, AZ 54, Jack Bonnefond, Fayette 59.

SMWGA at Turner Highlands

Flight 1: GROSS, Emily Bouchard, Biddeford Saco, 72, Ruth Colucci, Biddeford Saco, 78; NET, Stephanie Babin, Biddeford Saco, 77-68, Heidi Haylock, Turner Highlands, 79-68; Flight 2: GROSS Carol Stratos, Naples, 80, Nancy Bither, Biddeford Saco, 88, Wendy Bean, Augusta, 88; NET, Nancy Fournier, Brunswick, 86-70, Leesa Smith, Poland Spring, 88-71, Mary Palman, Riverside, 88-71: Flight 3; GROSS,Sue Moody, Woodlands, 88, Patty Lage, Woodlands, 89; NET, Annette Kincaid, Great Chebeague, 89-70, Melinda Eaton, Woodlands, 90-72, Phyllis Ray, Martindale, 90-72; Flight 4, GROSS, Terri Messer, Woodlands, 89, Pat Rathbone, Brunswick, 89, NET, Dodie Jones, Brunswick, 89-69, Helen Treadwell, Dutch Elm, 90-69; Flight 5, GROSS, Barbara Norton, Dunegrass, 96, Susan McLain, Val Halla, 96; NET, Connie Paradis, Old Marsh, 97-72, Pat Bailey, Falmouth, 98-73; Flight 6; GROSS, Sally McLain, Point Sebago, 103, Kathy Copp, Riverside, 111; NET, Barbara Kelley, Sanford, 105-77; Cynthia Wilcox, Val Halla, 111-78; JUNIOR Flight, GROSS Stephanie Rodrigue, Fox Ridge, 93; NET Ruby Haylock, Turner Highlands, 102-68

MSGA Junior Tour at Biddeford-Saco

Boys 15-17

Greg Kalagias, Saco 73, Kyle Cholod, Portland 77, Justin Keaney, Auburn 79, John Witt, Andover, MA 81, Noah Jacques, Saco 81, Elliot Snow, Bethesda, MD 82, Lucas Roop, Gorham 82, Logan Picard, Saco 83, Aj Parisi, Auburn 84, Nathaniel Roberts, Scarborough 88, Sam Holt, Orono 88, Matthew Caron, Scarborough 89, Paul McCarthy, Wells 89, Tucker Etro, Eliot 89, Skylar Pettingill, Scarborough 95, Nicholas Gammaitoni, Auburn 96, Matthew Merrill, Saco 97, Adam White, Lisbon 99, Dana Hinchliffe, Portland 102, Brian Pike, Saco 108, Mac Leahy, Yarmouth 110, Andrew Verreault, Saco 111

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Boys 13-14

Caleb Manuel, Topsham 75, Jacob Laplume, Old Orchard Beach 81, Chris Laprade, Cape Elizabeth 83, Ethan Mason, Scarborough 84, Evan Glicos, Windham 88, Jack Merrill, Ogunquit 88, Oliver Snow, Bethesda, MD 88, Jeremy Baker, Portland 89, Mark Witt, Andover, MA 91, Ethan Haag, Yarmouth 93, Iain Frumiento, Auburn 93, Brendan Fisher, Auburn 110, Demetri Gammaitoni, Auburn 116

Girls 15-17

Bailey Plourde, Newcastle 80, Elizabeth Lacognata, Scarborough 95, Janelle Bryant, Gray 102, Sydney Smith, York 107

Girls 13-14

Jordan Laplume, Old Orchard Beach 81, Rachel Smith, North Yarmouth, 94, Markella Gammaitoni, Auburn 113

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12 & Under

Bennett Berg, Portland 43, Ryan Stimson, Scarborough 45, Cole Binette, Kennebunk 47, Peter Malia, Scarborough 48, Eli Spaulding, Freeport 52, John Webber, Scarborough 53, Nick McGonagle, Portland 53, Liam Allen, Scarborough 59, Teddy Merrill, Ogunquit 63, Peter J Verrill III, Portland 72.

Springbrook

Senior League Scramble

1st Gross – 62 Dick Therrien, John Anastasio, Tom Wylie; 1st Net – 58.8 Dave Kus, Ron Wing, Dennis Purington; Closest-to-Pins: #2 Ron Wing 8′ 1″, #8 Ron Wing 11′ 3″, #13 Joe Mertzel 4′ 4″, #15 Dave Kus 8’5″

Men’s Twilight

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1st flight: +9 Jay Hopkins, +7 Jay Levasseur, +7 Ray Convery; 2nd flight: +6 Tyler Tyberski, +5 Ray Roy, +3 Gerry Laroche, +3 Matt Beckim; 3rd flight: +7 Joe Pietroski, +4 Scott Bubier, +3 Rick Shea; Pins: #13 Tyler Tyburski 1’10”; #15 Scott Bubier 12’8″

Mixed Blind Draw 2 Ball

1st net: 28 Trent Murphy, Becky Laliberte; 2nd net: 30 Sid Cohen, Laurie Gifford; 2nd net: 30 Bill Crane, Rita Howard; 2nd net: 30 Steve Dyer, Carmen Cohen; 1st gross: 36 Terry Brooks, Debbie Murphy; Pins: #2 Debbie Murphy 2’2″; #8 Todd Gifford 26’3″

Apple Valley Babe Ruth

Oak Hill rolls

WINTHROP — Oak Hill picked up two victories in a Babe Ruth doubleheader.

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In Game 1, Oak Hill topped Winthrop 11-9. Oak Hill’s Kaleb Morisset went 4-for-4, scored four runs and stole two bases. Casey Dion was the winning pitcher and had the go-ahead RBI in the top of the seventh inning. For Winthrop, jackson Ladd went 3-for-4, scored three runs and stole two bases.

In Game 2, Reid Cote went 2-for-4, tripled and scored two runs, leading Oak Hill to a 16-13 victory over Monmouth. Kyle Laberge also went 2-for-4 and scored three runs. Colby Webster was the winning pitcher. For Monmouth, Hunter Richardson went 3-for-4 and scored four runs. He pitched 2/3 innings and struckout five batters.

The championship game will be played tomorrow at Oak Hill at 5:30 p.m.

Notices

Charity field hockey  tournament

Area high school field hockey fans are in for another treat this summer when Franklin Community Health Network (FCHN) hosts the annual Battle for Breast Cancer Tournament, a round-robin benefit field hockey tournament taking place at Thomas College in Waterville on Saturday, July 18, from 1 to 9 p.m.

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The July 18 benefit tournament will feature eight Central Maine high school field hockey teams: Skowhegan, Spruce Mountain, Messalonskee, Mt. Blue, Lawrence, Mt. View, Leavitt, and Nokomis; and four middle school teams: Skowhegan, Mt. Blue, Nokomis, and Spruce Mountain.

Team members are currently seeking donations from family and friends for the tournament and approaching businesses for sponsorship. On-line donations can be made by visiting www.fchn.org/support/donate and can be directed to one of the teams playing. Thomas College’s athletic facility features two side-by-side turf fields so that two games take place simultaneously. Cost to attend the tournament is $5 for adults and $2 for students.

Additional information about the tournament can be found on Facebook; search for the group “Battle for Breast Cancer.” For updates click on the “Join” button at the top of the page.

Checks payable to FCHN can be mailed to the Fund Development Office, 111 Franklin Health Commons, Farmington, ME 04938. For more information, contact Gray at 779-2555.

Talk of the Townies at Yarmouth History Center

 On Thursday, July 16 at 7 p.m., the Yarmouth History Center will host “Talk of the Townies,” a special program andlecture about Yarmouth’s own Townies baseball team. Joining us will be Jim Baumer, author of “When Towns Had Teams,” the definitive book about town teams in Maine during the mid-20th Century. We encourage the public to bring memories, photos, and other memorabilia related to the lecture to share during this event. This is a free program. Jim Baumer’s book will be available for purchase and autographs.

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 This program is offered in conjunction with the Yarmouth Clam Festival’s 50th Anniversary as we celebrate the Townies’ many championship wins. Be sure to look for the History Center’s baseball-themed float in the Parade on Friday, July 17.

For more information:  www.yarmouthmehistory.org

Loon Echo Bike Trek

BRIDGTON — Registration is now open for Maine’s toughest century bike ride, the Loon Echo Trek, set for Saturday, Sept. 19. New this year, a $15 early bird discount is available to all who register before midnight July 19. Additionally, early registrants have a chance at a stay at The Oxford House Inn. This getaway includes an overnight? and a three-course dinner for two and a full breakfast.

The annual tradition attracts nature-lovers and athletes from all over New England to the Western Lakes region each fall, often during peek foliage time. The event features Maine’s toughest century bicycle ride, with 100 miles of terrain over roadways and through national forests.

The event supports the Loon Echo Land Trust’s mission of conserving and caring for land, including southern Maine’s highest mountain. Participants are encouraged to get pledges of support, with top fundraisers earning an overnight stay or a 2015 season passes at Maine’s top skiing destinations, among other prizes.

For more information or to register, visit Loon EchoTrek.org. The early bird registration deadline is midnight on July 19.

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