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The Maine Attraction U-16 softball team captured its second straight Maine ASA state championship, defeating the Southern Maine Flame in two of three games on July 2.
Hannah Hill of Fryeburg Academy pitched the Attraction to a 1-0 victory in the deciding game, and Cat DeSimone scored on a sacrifice fly. Deering High's Leslie Warn pitched for the Flame.
Matthew Curran, a Scarborough resident and graduate of North Yarmouth Academy, has been named assistant captain of the Stonehill College hockey team for the 2006-07 season. He was also named to the Athletic Director's Honor Roll for the spring semester, having earned a GPA of 3.6.
John Hill of Portland made a hole in one on the 116-yard 16th hole at Spring Meadows Golf Club on July 4. Hill used a gap-wedge to make the shot, witnessed by Scott Jones, Pat Jones and Georges Jones.
Andrew Vamvakias used a 6-iron to ace the 185-yard 17th hole at Portland Country Club on July 4. Jessica Vamvakias and Chris and Nini Emmons witnessed his feat.
Jodie Goodman aced the 11th hole at Falmouth Country Club on Wednesday. Goodman used a 9-iron for the 100-yard shot, which was witnessed by John Lee, Tom Eldridge and Bill Goodman.
Margaret Urquhart of Yarmouth aced the fourth hole at Spring Meadows Golf and Country Club on Thursday. Urquhart used a 9-iron for the 148-yard shot, which was witnessed by Dennis Collins, Bill Nemitz and Sean Baker.
John Harrison made a hole in one Friday on the 156-yard sixth hole at Toddy Brook Golf Course. Harrison used an 8-iron to make the shot, witnessed by Thomas Newton, Steven Pelsue and Thomas Knight.
David Trask used an 8-iron to make a hole-in-one Thursday on the 13th hole at Bath Country Club. His playing partners included Warren Kenney, Mike Perreault and Mort Hamlin.
Dick Bundy of Freeport aced the eighth hole at Freeport Country Club on Sunday. Bundy used a 4-iron for the 156-yard shot, which was witnessed by club pro Steve Hodgkins and Dave Harris.
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