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Coach Josh Mowery, left, congratulates his Telstar Rebels who beat the Rangeley Lakes team twice in a double header at home. Rose Lincoln/Bethel CitizenNicholas LaPointe slides safely into third base as Telstar beat Buckfield at home, 10-4, on May 21, 2025. Rose LincolnA Telstar player slides into third successfully in the Richmond game, a loss for the Rebels, played May 5 at home. Rose Lincoln/Bethel CitizenTelstar Catcher Luke Mowery nearly collides with a player while covering home in a May 5 game against Richmond. Rose Lincoln/Bethel CitizenBrody Walker beats the ball to second base. Rose Lincoln/Bethel CitizenConnor Deprey pitches. Behind him the scoreboard says it all as Telstar dominates against Rangeley. Rose LincolnRebel Brody Walker at first keeps his eye on home plate and batter Ai Ballou before taking off to second. Rose Lincoln/Bethel Citizen
Telstar Second Baseman Brody Walker looks to the umpire to make the call after a close play where the Rangely player was called out. Rose Lincoln/Bethel Citizen
Bethel Citizen writer and photographer Rose Lincoln lives in Bethel with her husband and a rotating cast of visiting dogs, family, and friends. A photojournalist for several years, she worked alongside...
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