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Sugarloaf welcomes Maine's top golfers
Professional and amateur golfers to compete side by side for cash and prizes
     
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Inaugural tournament raises $10,000
      RANGELEY — On Saturday, July 25, Mingo Springs Golf Course held the inaugural Paul L. Chodosh Memorial Tournament. Putts were drained, lobster rolls inhaled, and the sun even cast its rays for the entire afternoon.
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CVA Golf and Tennis Classic celebrates 25 years
      CARRABASSETT VALLEY -— The 25th Anniversary CVA Sugarloaf Golf and Tennis Classic is scheduled for the weekend of Aug. 21, 22 and 23. The weekend's golfing activities include the Shipyard Brewing Company Two-Person Scramble on Friday, a Saturday shambles format and shoot and a Sunday scramble format tournament.
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Asteroidz go three and three in tournament
      SALISBURY, Md. — The Asteroidz, a team from Jay, competed in the ASA JO 16 U "Class A" Eastern National Championship tournament in Salisbury, Md. recently. The Asteroidz is made up of athletes from Jay, Oak Hill, Telstar and Mt Abram high schools and are coached by Andy Quirrion, Dan DiPompo and Mark Richards.
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Soccer tourney held at MTA
      SALEM — Recently, Mt Abram High School hosted a girls' 7 v 7 soccer tournament. There were teams from all over the state playing Friday evening earning points that led to a single elimination tournament play off on Saturday. Mt. Blue won the overall tournament.
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Wing and Lempert on the road again
      They are at it again. Kenny Wing of Eustis and Michael Lempert of Freeman recently returned home from a 3,000-mile motorcycle trip to Newfoundland and Labrador on their BMWs. And this of course, included the ride across Maine, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Cape Breton Island just to get to the ferry for the six-hour crossing over the Cabot Strait to Newfoundland.
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Sugarloaf hosts high angle rescue training
      CARRABASSETT VALLEY -- Last Tuesday, Aug. 4 representatives from Sugarloaf, Saddleback, Black Mountain and Mt. Abram ski resorts collaborated in a training session of techniques and procedures used in high angle rescue. "The more ideas and perspectives you can bring into this type of training, the better it is," said Sugarloaf Operations Manager Rich "Crusher" Wilkinson.
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