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Page A, The Bridgton News,November 14, 2013

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By Ed Mastro ’08 Assistant Basketball Coach/Marketing Intern Bridgton Academy Hockey: This past week, the Wolverine junior hockey team traveled to nearby Lewiston to face the Portland Junior Pirates. Although it was a hard-fought battle, the Wolverines would come up short 4-2. The first goal of the game came from Ryan McDonough (Dorchester, Mass.) assisted by Luke Moma (Wasilla, Alaska) and Tripp Franzese (Marblehead, Mass.). The second goal came from Brendon Duff (Stellarton, NS). Ryan Slatky (Manchester, N.H.) had a great game in net for BA, coming up with some great saves. The BA prep team also traveled to Lewiston for a meeting with the Portland Junior Pirates. Like the junior team, they did not get the outcome they were looking for, losing 3-0. BA came out strong in all three periods, which included good passing and solid body checks. The Wolverines look to bounce back this week when they go up against the University of New Hampshire’s club team. Football: On Sunday, the Wolverine football squad traveled to Norwich University. It was a great day for both sides of the ball, with the BA offense finding its groove and the defense not allowing Norwich any points. Final score, 21-0. Tr o y Pelletier (Manchester, N.H.) had another great game with some even better catches, including one for touchdown. Like his fellow receivers, Anthony Garron (Danvers, Mass.) had an amazing over-the-shoulder catch for a touchdown, and also added three extra points

SES RUNNING CLUB — Students in grades K-5 at Sebago Elementary School have been participating in an after school running club. Fifth grade teacher/librarian Ms. Kelly organized this event for interested students. Forty students joined the running club and two have been inspired to run marathons on the weekends. Pictured are Ms. Kelley, Mrs. Harmon and running club members. (Photo by John Tarantino) as the BA placekicker. Defensively, the Wolverines came up with three interceptions from Joe Lombardo (Somers, N.Y.), Nate Dunn (Marshfield, Mass.), and Svenn Jacobson (Cumberland). The Wolverines look to keep their winning going as they go into their last game of the year next weekend. Basketball: This past Wednesday, the basketball team opened up their season in Portland against Southern Maine Community College. The Wolverines came out the first 10 minutes not ready to match the energy of SMCC, which caused BA to turnover the ball and fall behind very quickly. The second half was the complete opposite, as BA climbed back in the game and took care of the ball. Rayon Miller (Brampton, ON) led the team in scoring with 15 points and 6 assists. Gavin McTavish (Mt. Airy, Md.) also had a solid hard game with 14 points and 10 rebounds. Even though the Wolverines battled back in the second half, it was not enough to overcome SMCC with a final score of 79-74. BA looks to rebound this week with a home game against Central Maine Community College.

Deer tagged at Jordan’s Store Jordan’s Store, East Sebago Expanded Archery Dale Cressey of Baldwin, doe, Sept. 7. Robert Weber of Sebec, buck, Sept. 21. Shawn Esterbrook of Yarmouth, buck, Sept. 25 Brian Morse of Hiram, buck, Sept. 26. Jeff Martin of Baldwin, buck, Oct. 1. Ryan Mills of Baldwin, buck, Oct. 5. Craig Lymburner of Standish, buck, Oct. 8. Erik Christensen of Sebago, doe, Oct. 8. David Libby of Standish, doe, Oct. 8. Noah Seavey of Standish, doe, Oct. 10. Dale Cressey of Baldwin, buck, Oct. 10. Bob Elwell Jr. of Standish, doe, Oct. 12. Rayhold Nelson of Sebago, buck, Oct. 15. David Libby of Standish, doe, Oct. 17. Gunnar Harriman of Sebago, doe, Oct. 21. Tyler Mudgett of Parsonsfield, buck, Oct. 25. Youth Day Anna Scammon of Standish, buck, 5 points, 123 pounds, Oct. 26. Jordan Day of Westbrook, buck, 6 points, 101 pounds, Oct. 26. Kameron Willey of Casco, doe, Oct. 26. Isaac Poliquin of Auburn, doe, Oct. 26. Regular Firearm Season Saturday, November 2: Lawrence Dufresne of Baldwin, doe. Melvin Kennard of South Portland, buck. Joseph Kenney Jr. of Standish, buck.

Joshiah Audet of Standish, buck. Ryan Charles of Buxton, doe. Floyd Newcomb of Steep Falls, doe. Mathew Wight of Gorham, buck. Bienvenido Diaz of Westbrook, buck. Nicholas Parker of Buxton, buck, 9 points, 210 pounds. Aaron Cox of Sebago, doe. Roger Ledoux of Dayton, buck, 7 points, 185 pounds. Dean Wood of Baldwin, buck, 12 points, 188 pounds. Devin Cressey of Baldwin, buck, 4 points, 118 pounds. Bethany Libby of Standish, doe. Michael Seavey of Standish, buck. Monday, November 4: Reginald Harmon of Standish, buck, 8 points, 148 pounds. Christine Barbour of Sebago, doe. Nicholas Ferris of Standish, doe. Aaron Erickson of Gorham, doe. Tuesday, November 5: Robert Leavitt of Standish, buck. Wednesday, November 6 Cody Gibbons of Naples, buck, 6 points, 121 pounds. Thursday, November 7 Jason Luce of Sebago, doe, 128 pounds. Peter Darling of Standish, doe, 135 pounds. Friday, November 8 Charles Frechette of Sebago, buck, 9 points, 181 pounds. Abraham Parker of Sebago, doe. Kevin Mirer of Baldwin, buck, 7 points, 180 pounds. Douglas Horne of Naples, buck, 8 points, 151 pounds.

David Hutchins of Sebago, doe, 136 pounds. Donald Jordan of Casco, doe, 98 pounds. Garredd Sanborn of Naples, doe, 91 pounds. Riley Pingree of Denmark, doe. Saturday, November 9 Gail Lambert of Hollis Center, buck, 7 points. Alec Kindred of Baldwin, doe, 122 pounds. Kyle Nason of Sebago, buck, 7 points, 148 pounds. Jesse Duplin of Sebago, buck, 7 points, 191 pounds. Adam Staples of Standish, doe, 97 pounds. David Sheldrick of Sebago, buck, 9 points, 114 pounds. Donald Murray of Lynn, Mass., doe, 119 pounds. Eric Schroeder of Baldwin, doe, 144 pounds. Orville Winchell Jr., Conn., buck. Robert Gardiner of Westbrook, buck, 8 points, 182 pounds. Steve Vacchianno of Sebago, buck, 12 points, 232 pounds. Gene Bahr of Sebago, buck, 4 points. Rocco Deluca, buck, 6 points, 137 pounds. Jeffrey Chase of Gorham, doe. Ralph Hanscom of Steep Falls, buck. Sunday, November 10 David St. Pierre of Westbrook, buck, spike, 100 pounds. • Reports from other deer inspection stations published next week.

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(Continued from Page A) the winter, the grounds are open year round and offer exceptional views of the White Mountains. The Bridgton Historical Society Museum, located at 5 Gibbs Avenue next to the fire station off Main Street, will be open two days a week this winter for tours and for those wishing to use the extensive archives. For more information, call 647-3699 or visit www.bridgtonhistory.org

Compiled By Mark Latti with IFW Wildlife Biologists Region A – Southern Lakes Region In Southern Maine, the deer hunt is off to a fine start. “Good weather so far, people are seeing a lot of deer, but not necessarily taking a deer, especially those with any deer permits,” said IFW Wildlife Biologist Scott Lindsay. Lindsay did say that quite a few hunters were success-

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ful on opening day this past Saturday, and most of the deer brought to area tagging stations were younger age class, yearlings that were born last year. As the season moves along, older deer start to appear at the tagging station. One deer of note was taken in Otisfield. Lindsay said this buck topped out at 260 pounds. “Usually the week of Veterans Day, we start to see some of those older deer being

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