Sat, May 18, 2013

Sports

  • Falcon girls come up short to Morse

    RUMFORD -- the Mountain Valley girls' lacrosse squad wasn’t able to keep the game within two goals most of the way and came up short in a hard fought 21-14 loss against Morse in the Hosmer Complex.

    The Lady Falcons had lost last year to Morse, 10-9; had a chance to tie the game with 30 seconds to go but shot went wide.

    MV coach Rick White said the Shipbuilders simply had to much fire power offensively because their players utilized a passing attack to spread the field.

  • River Valley Outdoors

    ATV riding in the River Valley happens to be on the rise – just like the rest of the state. Years ago, this growing crowd of ATV riders organized local clubs and affiliated themselves with the Alliance of Trail Vehicles of Maine (ATV Maine), then went to work creating a system of trails called the Maine All-terrain Trail System, more commonly known by its acronym MATS.

  • Cougars earn big win over Rebels

    DIXFIELD -- The Dirigo baseball earned a big win Friday.

    Senior Arik Fenstermacher pitched a complete game four hitter and Justin Conant drove in the eventual winning run with a sacrifice fly on a heads up play by Caleb Turner in the third inning as the Cougars remained unbeaten with a triumph against Telstar at sunny Harlow Park.

  • Vikings down Falcons in lacrosse

    RUMFORD -- The competitiveness was evident between Oxford Hills and Mountain Valley in boys' lacrosse. However the atmosphere shifted dramatically in a game on May 14.

    Collin Tucker scored six goals, four on power plays as Oxford Hills proceeded to take advantage of every situation in a 17-7 triumph over Mountain Valley.

  • Cougar girls knock Rebels from unbeaten ranks

    DIXFIELD -- To the victors go the spoils and the Dirigo softball team certainly fit the billing Friday afternoon in a Mountain Valley Conference game.

    Junior Aylssa Wade pitched a complete game and the Lady Cougars scored two runs in the third inning and held on for a 2-1 upset win over previously unbeaten Telstar at Marble Park. The Rebels, who had beat Dirigo two weeks ago in Bethel, suffered their first regular season loss in three years.

  • Dirigo Wellness Center 5K Race/Walk

    DIXFIELD- The Dirigo Wellness Center will be hosting a 5K Race/Walk on Sunday, June 5 to raise funds that will be used to maintain and upgrade the center equipment and to purchase/replace needed items.

    Health Coordinator Laurie Soucy noted, “With the school budget being cut, I don't want to ask for a lot so I am doing the fundraising to cover those expenses.”

  • Dirigo tennis girls win, 5-0

    DIXFIELD -- The Dirigo girls' tennis moved to 5-1 after defeating a winless Mt. Abram team by 5-0.

    In singles:

    Betsy Noyes (D) defeated Staci Plog, 6-2, 6-0;

    Addy Fuller (D) defeated Brandy Pease, 6-1, 6-0;

    Meredith Brown (D) defeated Maggie Elliott, 6-0, 6-1.

    In doubles:

    Cassidy Bigos and Ryanne Dailey (D) defeated Clayre Plog and Marish Kendall, 6-0, 6-4;

    Grace Hebert and Coral Howe (D) defeated Lakeesha Woodcock and Lindsey Benoit, 6-0, 6-1.

    In exhibition:

    Clayre Plog (MA) defeated Kirsten Uhde, 8-6;

  • Racing Hearts

    RACING HEARTS- The front runners in the 1st Annual Healthy Hearts 5K are seen here as they cross the Memorial Bridge in Rumford Sunday. Dan Crooker went on to win the mens' division with a time of 17:27, Nick Woods took second with 19:43 and Gunnar Bradbury took third with a time of 19:58. The inaugural event had 90 participants and raised almost $2,000 for the American Heart Association.

  • Oakdale golf news

    MEXICO -- Oakdale Country Club golf course opened for the 2011 season on April 22, about two weeks later than last year.

    Oakdale is offering a new twilight membership this year. This membership is for play after 3 p.m. weekdays and after 2 p.m. on weekends. Cost for this membership is $300. However there are other restrictions. For more information, contact the clubhouse at 364-3951.

  • Moreau named asst. principal/AD at Dirigo H.S.

    DIXFIELD -- The challenge will be a new chapter in the life of Chris Moreau, who was named on May 9 as the new Assistant Principal and Athletic Director at Dirigo High School.

    The 38 year old is certainly familiar with the territory, who currently serves a dual role as assistant principal/co-curricular director at Lisbon and is equally versed in the importance of the Mountain Valley Conference.

    Moreau will replace Charlie Swan, who has been named the new Principal at Dirigo Elementary.

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