Maranacook Softball Best Team in the State
The Maranacook Black Bears softball team has posted a 14-0 mark with only two games to go in the season. They hold the #1 spot in the Western Maine class “B” healpoint standings. The Black Bears are lead by star pitcher Sarah Maxwell and ms. automatic Heidi Shaw behind the plate. Not only can they play their positions well, but they are the top two hitters on the team as well.
Do not make a mistake thinking the Black Bears are only a defensive team they also can score runs and put lots of pressure on their opponents every game. Everyone in the lineup one through nine finds a way to get on base and all nine position players in the field are solid with their glove.
Red Sox Survive in Series
The Boson Red Sox have came back in American League Championship Series (ALCS) before, but this is one of the most historical victories of all time. In game 5 of the ALCS they were trailing 7-0 against the Rays going into the bottom of the 7th innning with seven outs left when the Sox caught fire. Pedroia started the rally in the 7th with two outs and runners on the corners; when he delivered a single that jump started the high powered offense. Following that big clutch hit Big Papi (David Ortiz) delivered a three run homerun into the right field corner by Pesky Pole that cut the lead to 7-4. The fenway faithful went absolutely nuts and the Red Sox were right back in the game and two batters ago they thought their season was over.
Papelbon in his second inning of work shut down the homerun hitting Rays in the 8th and then stepped in Jason Bay in the bottom of the 8th. The Tampa Rays bullpen struggled walking Bay and next to the plate was J.D. Drew. Drew smashed a crucial two run homerun in the 8th that cut the lead to 7-6 still with no outs in the inning. Three batters later Mark Kotsay came up and smashed a double to deep center just out of the reach of B.J. Upton the Rays center fielder. Dan Wheeler was really rattled at this time and Coco Crisp stepped to the plate the potential winning run. He had a great ten pitch at bat fouling off five or six pitches and finally delivering the game tying single. Announcers said this is one of best postseason at bats of all time; although he tried to strech it into a double and was thrown out at second. At the end of eight innings of play the game was knotted at 7-7.
In the top of the 9th Justin Masterson came out of the bullpen trying to put up a goose egg to give the Red Sox one final chance to put the Rays away. He put two men on base for the homerun hitting Carlos Pena and managed to get him to hit into a double to end the inning. The Red Sox had two men out with no one on base and Youkilis hit a single and a one base error by Longoria that allowed him to get to second base. Jason Bay was up and they intentionally walked him putting men on first and second with two outs in the bottom of the 9th. J.D. Drew stepped up to the plate and delivered a huge walk off single with a 3-1 count that allowed Youkilis to come around to score and send the series back to Tampa.
The Red Sox play game 6 tonight in Tampa at the Trop looking force a game 7. Beckett is trying to get his first victory of this year’s postseason and pitch them onto game 7.
Do you think the Red Sox will come back like they have in past and go onto win the World Series?
Red Sox onto ALCS to face Rays
The Boston Red Sox defeated the Los Angles Angels in game four of the American League Divison Series on Monday night 3-2. Red Sox are set to take on the Rays in Tampa on Friday night at 8:37 p.m in game one of American League Championship Series. They beat the Angels three games to one in a five game series.
The Red Sox are trying to defend their title winning last year in the World Series against the Colorado Rockies. Since then they have added a left fielder in Jason Bay and a full-time starter Jacoby Ellsbury in center field. Everyone knows that the Red Sox are dangerous in the playoffs.
Do you think the Red Sox will defend their title this year?
UMaine Cheerleaders Headed to NCAA National Championships
Yes, cheering is a sport requiring strength, stamina, and hundreds of hours of practice and workouts. My big sister Lauren was a great gymnast and she is the best cheerleader ever. Check her out! She spends most of the time in the front middle during dance portions and flying and tumbling the rest of the time. Our whole family is very proud of her amazing commitment to her team. Early morning workouts, college courses, working with 2-3 year-olds, and late night cheering practices are more than most people could ever handle. Go get ‘em Laur! You are the best!
Xavier Survives Scare in First Round
Xavier survives scare in first round of NCAA march madness tournament against the mighty bulldogs of Georgia. Josh Duncan led Xavier with 20 points and seven rebounds and for the bulldogs Terrance Woodbury with 16 points and seven rebounds. Other key players that help lead Xavier to victory Derrick Brown with 19 points and Drew Lavender with 13. Xavier shot 81% from the free throw line, which eventually lead them to victory over the bulldogs. The final score was 73-61 the Xavier Musketeers with the victory. The Musketeers will play the winner of the Purdue vs. Baylor game on March 22nd in the second of NCAA march madness tournament.
Will Bangor Return to the Senior League World Series?
Bangor has played two games in tourney play and has a 1-1 record. They beat Katahdin in the first game 11-6 and lost a tough game to Hampden 5-4. In the second game Bangor had six hits off Hampden pitcher Brad McCluskey. Nate Frazier had a single, double, and two RBI for Bangor.
Bangor has a good pitching rotation which includes their ace Jordan Clarke. He will probably take the mound on Friday when they face the winner of Holbrook and Orono-Veazie at 5 pm. Bangor will have to win four straight games to get to another Senior League World Series. Bangor’s coaching staff definitly thinks it is possible to do the same thing as last year as they came out of the losers’ bracket to beat Old Town twice to advance to the SLLWS.
Of the five years that Bangor has hosted the Senior LL World Series, Bangor has represented Maine District 3 four times. Orono-Veazie made the other SLLWS appearance.
Teams for Senior League World Series 2007
Click on the following link to go to see which teams are part in this years Baseball Senior Little League World Series. This way you see who will be playing against the local District 3 host team. Play begins on Sunday August 12 at Mansfield Stadium in Bangor, Maine. Opening ceremonies will take place on Saturday August 11, 2007.
Teams for Senior League Baseball World Series 2007
Hello world!
Welcome to Squibs’ Sports Road Show! I am excited to launch this blog this 4th of July to electronically share local and regional sports experiences. Maybe this blog represents the beginning of my professional sports career. Whether it is for money, or just the passion of following big sporting events no matter what the level. From professional to pre-school, there are great sports stories happening in stadiums and backyards. Eastern Maine sports are competitive and, like everywhere, there are many interesting side personal stories.
Over 18 years I have attended and taken part in hundreds (however, it seems like thousands) of sporting events including 1998 Atlanta Olympic Games, New England Patriots, Boston Red Sox, Boston Bruins, New England Revolution, four consecutive Senior Little League World Series (serving as umpire assistant), American Legion regional and state championships, 150+ Eastern Maine MPA-sponsored tournament contests while participating 10 years in Bangor Youth Hockey, several years of Little League playoffs (age 10-16), and local high school soccer, cross country, basketball, track, and baseball.
Yes, I am a sports nut.
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