June 10, 2009 RSS feed / Sports & Outdoors

Cats drop two-of-three

SALEM - - In Salem, the North Franklin Cats climbed to a 4-0 record on Saturday defeating the Wilton Lions in the Babe Ruth Developmental League. The undefeated run came to a halt on Sunday with a day-night matchup against the two Farmington teams. More...

Bats Alive!

In Cal Ripken Little League baseball on Friday night, Kingfield South ventured to Stratton for a game featuring some home runs that sailed over the "green monster". More...

Tee Ball coming soon

Kingfield Rec Department

KINGFIELD — The Kingfield Recreation Department has announced that it will be posting its summer schedule around town including a tee-ball schedule for children ages four through eight. More...

Golf teams are filling up

FARMINGTON — Organizers are urging those interested to register now for United Way of the Tri- Valley Area's 15th Annual Golf Classic June 18 at Sugarloaf Golf Club and receive a free round of golf valid through 2009. More...

Baseball, softball post season underway

WESTERN MOUNTAINS - - The regular season for high school baseball and softball is now behind us and Mt. Abram and Rangeley sent three teams to the playoff hunt. Mt. More...

Bringing it!

Rangeley Laker Craig Marshal came in to close a scrimmage game against Mt. Abram the boy's varsity baseball last weekend. Both teams agreed to play a game in preparation for the post season. More...

Wet is good

Thirsty gardens, trees and amphibians all benefited from the recent rains across the area. (Steve Mitman photo) More...