CMYBL 3rd/4th grade boys’ basketball

Oxford Hills 50, Maranacook 38

OH – Teigan Pelletier 22, Nick Binette 8, Jake Carson 8; M –  Keagan McClure 10, Brandon Chilton 9, Kody Goucher 9

Wilton- 39, Dirigo Paws 20

W- Evans Sterling 26, Joseph Conlogue 9; DP – Wyatt Hamner 10, Logan Timberlake 4

River Valley 33, Maranacook 32

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 RV – Noah Carpenter 16, Tave Cloutier 13; M – Keegan McClure 14, Brandon Chilton 6, Kody Goucher 6

Oxford Hills Boosters 33, Auburn White 13

OHB – Jacob Bonang 14, Jorden Bilodeau 8; AW – Daniel Wilson 5, Jack Pepin 3

Oxford Hills 53, Rumford/Mexico 45

OH – Teagan Pelletier 22, Evan Hamm 13; RM – Jake New 22, Owen Sevigny 11

WMYBL 5th/6th Girls

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River Valley 43, Oxford Hills Boosters 11

RV – Katie Blouin 20, Paige Demascio 8;  OHB – Tori Hall 6. Stephanie Jewell, Bayleigh Young 2

Farmington 30, Oak Hill 15

F – Hannah Wilbur 13, Lexi Belanger 5;  OH – Gabby Chessie 5, Brianna Dumais, Amara Davis 4

Tri-Town 30, Oxford Hills 23

TT- Brooklyn Alexander 12, Allie Ferland 5; OH – Taylor Truman 9, Sierra Carson 9

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AYS 30, Dixfield 14

AYS – Emma Blaisdell 10, Mariayah Fournier 8;  D -Marissa LaPointe 4, Savannah Williams, Lani Merrill, Alivia Ellis, Kallie Errington 2

River Valley 21, Tri-Town 18

RV – Katie Blouin 6, Jade Crowell 4; TT – Brooklyn Alexander, Emma Gagne 6

Oak Hill 63, Oxford Hills Booster 8

OH – Emily Dillman 17, Brianna Dumais 12; Tori Hall 4, Ashley Richardson 2

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Farmington 46, AYS 13

F – Hannah Wilbur 14, Eryn Parlin 8; AYS – Lanie Walton 4. Emma Towers, Jordan Mitchell 2;

Oxford Hills 40, Dixfield 10

OH – Sierra Carson 16; D – Marissa Lapointe 6

Youth hockey

SAM Red 2, CMYH Black 2

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Goals: SAM Red- Christopher Williams (2); CMYH Black- Yanic Boulet (2); Assists: SAM Red- Jared Shaw; Goalies: SAM Red – Bryce Gunzinger; CMYH Black – Gio Caccamo

Gardiner 5, SAM Red 3

Goals: SAM Red-Jon Zack, Camryn Fair, Jared Shaw; Gardiner- Ryan Kimball, Bailey Baxter(2), Dustin Allard, Sean Michaud; Assists: SAM Red- Shane Tweedie; Gardiner – Hayden Norris, Jakeb Weston, Julia Hinkley, B. Baxter; Goalies: SAM Red- Bryce Gunzinger; Gardiner – Xavier Michaud

Maine Table Tennis League

A TABLE: Bill Grenier, Rick Shea; B TABLE: Bob Westhoven, Bruce Mayberry; C TABLE; Mitchell Morrison, Ralph Comeau

Bowling

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Sparetime

Mamas & Papas

Men Handicap Series 716 John Mathieu 704 Jake Coulombe 678 Andrew Burke; Scratch Series 683 Mike Thibault 612 Shane Pearl 588 Phil Doucette; Handicap Game 288 Erland Holt 261 Robert Boston 246 Tim Lynch; Scratch Game 236 Wayne Bryant 236 Philip Provencher 220 Jacob Spencer 210 Jim Williams 210 Richard Hines; Women Handicap Series 667 Sue Carr 665 Noreen Holt 632 Jules Lynch; Scratch Series 519 Tammy Bureau 484 Deb Edgecomb 398 Janessa Sinclair; Handicap Game 262 Pauline Clavet 239 Rolinda Marichal 222 Maureen Williams; Scratch Game 175 Paully Coolidge 147 Kaisha Pearl 146 Karen Giguere

Northwood Park

Men Handicap Series 798 Justin Brawn 757 George St. Amand 752 Daryl Lamore 747 Fern Tardif; Handicap Game 307 Norm Burgess 295 Robert Ducharme 290 Larry Rossa 286 James Livernois; Scratch Series 662 Chad Hopkins 597 Tim Leeman 569 Erland Holt 548 Dennis Webber; Scratch Game 255 Dan Delcourt 231 Danny Carrier 213 Tom Giberti Sr 213 Corey Emmert; Women Handicap Series 752 Darlene Lurvey 750 Kaisha Pearl 733 Lisa Burgess 704 Yvette Paulison; Handicap Game 293 Jane Rossa 268 Becca Ducharme 254 Amy Balduf 254 Kelsie Humphrey; Scratch Series 495 Amanda Welch 460 Jennifer Johnson 394 Lisa Fields 386 Diana Getchell; Scratch Game 183 Serena Emmert 170 Lori Robert 141 Jennifer Kritzer 124 Leah Griffin

Sparetime Ladies

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Scratch Game 269 Michelle Gardner 201 Pauline Bosse 190 Pauline Clavet 189 Noreen Holt 182 Victoria Silver 171 Anita Morin 170 Tammy Bureau 169 Cindy Lessard; Scratch Series 685 Michelle Gardner 542 Pauline Bosse 494 Noreen Holt 492 Victoria Silver 476 Cindy Lessard 470 Anita Morin 463 Tammy Bureau 437 Pauline Clavet; Handicap Game 282 Michelle Gardner 247 Noreen Holt 237 Pauline Clavet 229 Pauline Bosse 224 Karen Giguere 217 Jan Beaudoin 214 Victoria Silver 212 Cindy Lessard; Handicap Series 724 Michelle Gardner 668 Noreen Holt 626 Pauline Bosse 618 Lynn Eberhard 610 Maureen Miller 605 Cindy Lessard 601 Jan Beaudoin 588 Victoria Silver

Public Service

Handicap Series 859 Ralph Therrien 782 Mike Moreau 771 Jim Morin 764 Rick Giguere 746 Jacob Spencer 727 Bill Deschenes Sr. 727 Mike Caron; Scratch Series 685 Justin Brawn 655 Kennny Moore 641 Mike Peaco 620 Bob Robitaille 551 Don Moore 551 Roland Theriault 542 Ron Giroux; Handicap Game 290 Scott Alexander 288 Roger Perreault 286 Chuck Clavet 278 Roland Dostie 273 Al Brown 268 Maynard Rand; Scratch Game 246 Eric Roy 236 Dana Price 229 Dennis Carney 220 Shawn Langlois 216 Jim Post 212 Bill Therrien 212 Josh Juarbe.

Notice

Time to hoop it up

Registration for teams and participants is underway for Maine’s longest, continuous-running, 3-on-3 benefit basketball tournament. Maine’s Credit Unions present the 22nd Annual Dr. Noel Paradise Memorial C-U Swish-Out and Junior Swish-Out Childhood Cancer Challenge. which will take place on Sunday, Jan.17, at the University of Southern Maine in Gorham.

The Swish-Out has three adult divisions: Elite (12-team limit); Just For Fun Recreation Division (36-team limit); and the Forever Young Division, all players must be 40 and older except one; eight-team limit). The minimum age for adult team participation is 17 years of age. There are also three Junior Divisions including a Middle School (open to grades 6-8), a new High School division (open to all students grades 9-12), and a NEW 5/6 Grade Division (all players must be in grades 5 or 6). Space in each division is limited but is currently available for every division.

The tournament is a three-on-three, co-ed, double-elimination event. The entry fee for adult teams is only $125 per team, while the entry fee for any of the three Junior Divisions is only $75 per team. All funds raised go directly to the Maine Children’s Cancer Program. Since it began in 1994, more than $320,000 has been raised through the event. The tournament’s first year started with seven teams and raised $575.Last year, the Tournament featured 53 teams and raised a record-setting $32,200.

 All participants receive a water bottle and t-shirt. Plaques are awarded to the top four and there is also a Silent Auction held in conjunction with the event. Again, space is limited. For an entry form, sponsorship information and/or for more information, please contact Jon Paradise at the Maine Credit Union League at (207) 773-5671, ext. 273 or e-mail jparadise@mainecul.org. Entry forms may be downloaded at www.mainecul.org.

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