Hockey training camp

AUBURN — Norway Savings Bank Arena will be holding its hockey training camp this summer. The Training Camp team of instructors comprises an accomplished group of University of Maine hockey coaches, including Black Bears head coach Red Gendron.

Gendron’s accomplishments include two NCAA National Championship wins, an NHL Stanley Cup win as an assistant coach, as well as an impressive 34-years of coaching.

This outstanding camp for boys ages 13 to 18 will be held Aug. 17 throug Aug. 20 from 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Norway Savings Bank Arena in Auburn. Training includes on-ice and off ice (“chalk-talk”) sessions. Registration is now open and limited space is available! Don’t let your child miss this opportunity to train with the best. Register today!

For updates and additional information, visit NorwaySavingsBankArena.com.

Leisure Marathon

Advertisement

PORTLAND — Maine will be host to a unique triathlon on June 25 and 26. When images of a triathlete come to mind, one often sees a dripping wet swimmer or blistered runner, but a growing group of men and women have set out to redefine the term. The Leisureman Triathlon was created for individuals who enjoy relaxing sports and friendly competition.

Leisureman consists of bowling, golf and Texas Hold’em poker games. Created and organized by two Maine natives, the third annual event will begin on June 25 at Easy Day in South Portland for the three-hour bowling leg of the triathlon. On June 26, the competition will pick back up at the Falmouth Country Club for a full 18 holes followed by a tournament-style Texas Hold’em poker game. Winners will be determined by a combination of their scores from the three events.

Proceeds from this year’s triathlon will once again benefit Warrior Hike, a nonprofit organization that supports armed service veterans as they “walk off the war” by hiking national scenic trails, including the Appalachian Trail.

The Leisureman is looking to expand in Maine for 2016’s event. For more information about hosting in your area, please contact the Leisureman Triathlon at www.leisuremantriathlon.com or the Maine Sports Commission at 207-613-8302 or info@mainesportscommission.com.

Girls Golf Fair

PORTLAND — The First Tee of Maine, in collaboration with Women’s Maine State Golf Association and Southern Maine Women’s Golf Association, will hold its Second Annual Girls Golf Fair on Sunday, June 28. The event will be held from 1-3 p.m. rain or shine at the short-game practice area adjacent to Riverside South Golf Course. The Girls Golf Fair, free to everyone, will provide instruction by local golf professionals, current college players and seasoned golfers. Girls of all ages and abilities are encouraged to attend.

Advertisement

In addition to golf activities, there will be give-aways, crafts, music, prizes, snacks, fun contests, and information on area golf courses’ junior programs for girls, the state women’s golf associations and a listing of college golf scholarships for young women.

The Girls Golf Fair is designed to introduce girls to the game of golf in a low-key, fun environment. Participants will move from station to station, receiving instruction on putting, chipping, and full swing. In addition, they will have the opportunity to play a complete hole. Girls who are already golfers will receive instruction in all areas of the sport that will take their game up a notch. SNAG® Golf (Starting New At Golf), an instruction system that uses oversized equipment and Velcro balls that stick to targets, will be available for first-time golfers along with a mini-golf course that will challenge all levels.

For more information, please contact Ron Bibeau, The First Tee of Maine executive director, at 207-809-9030. Register at: www.thefirstteemaine.org/girlsgolffair.

UMFK hall nominations

FORT KENT — The University of Maine at Fort Kent Athletic Hall of Fame Selection committee is seeking nominations of individual student-athletes, teams, coaches and administrators for induction into the ninth Annual UMFK Athletic Hall of Fame.

Nominations will be accepted through Aug. 1. Inductees will be announced at the Alumni and Friends Banquet during “UMFK Homecoming” weekend (Sept. 18-20). An induction ceremony will be held in the spring of 2016 on the UMFK campus.

Advertisement

Nominations will be accepted in the following categories: athlete, team, coach/administrator, and special inductee.

Any alumni or friend of UMFK may submit a nomination for consideration by an 11-member selection committee, which consists of students, athletes, coaches, faculty, administrators and alumni of the University.

Nominees must receive at least 70 percent of the vote of the selection committee to be eligible for induction into the UMFK Athletic Hall of Fame. A maximum of four nominees will be inducted on an annual basis.

Nomination forms may be obtained on the UMFK campus at the Alumni Affairs Office (Madawaska House), or at the Athletics Department (Sports Center). Forms also may be downloaded from the UMFK website at: http://athletics.umfk.edu/hof/

For more information, contact the UMFK Alumni Affairs Office at 207-834-7557 or UMFK Athletics Department at 834-7571.


Only subscribers are eligible to post comments. Please subscribe or login first for digital access. Here’s why.

Use the form below to reset your password. When you've submitted your account email, we will send an email with a reset code.

filed under: