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FRYEBURG – Waterford Fire Department captured the annual Fryeburg Fair Firemen’s Muster on Sunday for the seventh time in the last nine years.

The team of Adam Tanguay, Josh Hicks, Rick Morin, Dustin McAllister, Jamie Heath, Pat Lawless and Chief Adrien Morin amassed 62 points in winning the coveted Bob Butters Memorial Trophy.

In what officials believe is a first, Waterford won all three point events – Dry Hose, Wet Hose and Bucket Brigade. Waterford finished third in the nonpoint Water Ball event that was won by Chesterville.

Fryeburg Fair began giving out the Butters trophy in 1995 in memory of the longtime Norway chief. Windham won the first trophy followed by North Conway, N.H., in 1996 and Waterford in 1997. Bowdoinham took overall honors in 1998 and Waterford won it the next five years.

In 2004, Kennebunk came away the winner. Last year, Sumner won the event, a year that saw Waterford fail to field a team.

The engraved trophy resides with the winning town for the year and returns to the fair for the opening day muster.

Muster results:

Dry hose

1. Waterford 19.11 secs.

2. Bucksport 19.97

3. Chesterville 20.01

Wet hose

1. Waterford 15.27

2. Bucksport 15.28

3. Brownfield 16.30

Bucket brigade

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1. Waterford 48.05

2. Buckfield 49.55

3. Brownfield 50.42

Water ball

1. Chesterville

2. Buckfield

3. Waterford

Overall Sportsmanship Wales

Overall (Bob Butters Memorial Trophy)

Waterford – 63 points

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