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Bangor Daily News Sports Update

Sep 15, 2012 11:34 pm | The Associated Press
TORONTO — As a tumultuous and disappointing season draws to a close, the Boston Red Sox are starting to see hopeful signs for the future. Pedro Ciriaco drove in the tiebreaking run with a two-out double in the ninth inning Saturday, Cody Ross hit a solo homer and the Red ... read more | comment


Sep 15, 2012 11:26 pm | Ernie Clark
BANGOR, Maine — Junior quarterback Austin Spencer passed for 177 yards and two touchdowns and junior middle linebacker Nick Jordan played a starring role on defense as John Bapst pulled away to a 40-0 homecoming victory over Washington Academy of East Machias in an LTC football clash at Cameron Stadium ... read more | comment


Sep 15, 2012 09:22 pm | UnBylined
Men's soccer PRESQUE ISLE — Brandon Caverhill (So./Caribou, ME) scored the first two goals of the game and the University of Maine-Presque Isle men’s soccer team never looked back in defeating Fisher College, 10-0. The win improves UMPI’s record to 4-2. A deceptive calm descended upon Park Family Field just ... read more | comment


Sep 15, 2012 09:03 pm | UnBylined
CASTINE, Maine – Plymouth State made a late goal line stand to preserve a 13-7 win over Maine Maritime Academy in New England College Football conference inter-divisional play on Saturday. The middle of the Panthers' line held as Mariners fullback Billy Wetherbee (Veazie, Maine) attempted to punch in on fourth ... read more | comment


Sep 15, 2012 06:00 pm | Larry Mahoney
BANGOR, Maine — Senior striker Grace MacLean is a threat every time she touches the ball. She scored 26 goals and dished out 24 assists in 18 games for the state Class A champion Bangor High School girls soccer team last fall. But the Rams, who graduated 28-goal scorer Ashley ... read more | comment


Sep 15, 2012 04:49 pm | Pete Warner
SMITHFIELD, R.I. — The University of Maine realized it could not take Bryant University for granted. Despite the disparity in their respective levels of play and the number of players each has on scholarship, the Black Bears turned in a businesslike performance Saturday afternoon. UMaine sliced up the Bulldogs' defense ... read more | comment

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