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Portland Little League team wins state tournament, heads to regional competition
WINDHAM, Maine (WGME) -- The Portland 12U Little League team has officially won the state title with a score of 1-0 in Windham on Friday. This victory marks the first time since 2007 that a Portland team has won the Little League tournament, and only the sixth time since 1957.
Gowestyounggrace seeks three-peat at Cumberland
Cumberland, ME — Friday’s (July 26) card at Cumberland features two $16,000-plus divisions of the Maine Sire Stakes for 3-year-old pacing fillies, with points leader Gowestyounggrace drawing in against second place lass Who’s Perfect. These two top fillies have avoided each other in their last two starts,...
Sophomore Pacers enter week five of Maine Sires
Cumberland, ME – Two $16,000-plus divisions of the Maine Sire Stakes for 3-year-old male pacers highlight the Bangor Fair card on Thursday (July 25) with several of the individual ‘glamour boys’ vying for the top spot in the point standings. With five horses battling for the lead...
Torre hosts annual Safe At Home fundraiser
SCARBOROUGH, N.Y. -- Former Yankees manager Joe Torre and his friends had fun playing golf and tennis at the Sleepy Hollow Country Club on Thursday afternoon. It was all for a good cause as they were raising money for Torre’s Safe at Home Foundation. Approximately 200 people played the...
Windham Youth Basketball’s 3-on-3 tournament a chance for all to enjoy sport
Windham Youth Basketball Association’s ninth annual 3-on-3 Sonic Coed tournament was held at the Windham Public Safety building on Sunday, July 21 and witnessed another solid turnout. The tournament is a chance for players of all ages from any town to compete in a friendly game of the sport they love.
34th Maine Shrine Lobster Bowl a resounding success for Windham’s Foster and Shriner Children’s Hospitals
Lewiston High School hosted one of the most anticipated events of the year, the 34th Maine Shrine Lobster Bowl football game on Saturday, July 20 and this game is an honor for the selected Maine graduating seniors who get to play in it. The annual game helps raise money for Shriner medical facilities across North America who provide care and services to children and their families. This year’s game featured Windham High graduate Ezra Foster who played for the East team and although they lost, 49-18, Foster came up with a spectacular interception in the second quarter.
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