AUBURN - NAPA Auto Parts moved into second place in Auburn Rec Players League West Division softball with a 12-8 win over L/A Fire Wednesday night at Tribou Field.
After trailing 6-5 going into the bottom of the fifth inning, Napa's bats exploded for seven runs on eight hits. Every player for NAPA ended the game with at least one RBI. Kasey Clark led the way, going 3-for-3 with two RBIs, a walk and two runs scored. Zach Gross went 3-for-4 with an RBI and two runs scored. Anthony Clark was 2-for-3 with an RBI, a walk and two runs scored. Demetrius Starks was 2-for-4 with an RBI and two runs scored, while Dave Pontbriand and Eric Davis each went 2-for-4 with an RBI and a run scored.
NAPA's win came in a makeup game that was originally scheduled to be played the night of the Cowan Mill fire. NAPA, its employees and players would like to thank our local firefighters for all they do in keeping our community safe.
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This is an important start to resurrecting the fishery in the Gulf of Maine. The article does not mention how corrupted the natural flows of the Kennebec River watershed are. Timing and amounts of flow volume has been greatly changed over the last 40 years. Storage lakes at the headwaters and ponds feeding the Kennebec are now keep full all spring, summer, and into late fall. Many ponds are not drawn down at all like they historically were. China Lake is a good example. This change in flows upsets migrational cues among other impacts. It is very easy to screen off turbines so the young salmon do not become minced by the blades and build working fishways. We need leadership in Augusta who want to restore a once great industry.
I propose as captain of this lunar expedition our very own moonbat-in-chief, BHO; and as executive officer, of course, Joe "foot-in-mouth" Biden. Lift-off is set for 1/20/13.
Decoteau's letter proves that the full moon exaggerates lunacy.
Ronald,
If you have not noticed, everything I’ve listed is a growth in the size of government, a growth in government spending or a program in crisis.
A tax cut does not belong in that list. While a tax cut may grow the size of the national debt, a tax cut does not necessarily grow the size of government nor does it increase spending.
Moreover, you selectively forgot to add your favorites, Bill Clinton and Obama, to your list of tax cutting presidents. Any reason why? Maybe your Cuban pharmacist is giving you placeboes!
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