FREE Deering, Portland to play in 100th Turkey Day football game WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 2011
VOL. 3 NO. 208
BY CASEY CONLEY THE PORTLAND DAILY SUN
The NFL has been playing football games on Thanksgiving Day since 1920, but here in Portland, the tradition goes back even further. Portland High and Deering High have been playing each other on Thanksgiving since 1911, and tomorrow’s game at 10:30 a.m. at Fitzpatrick Stadium will mark the 100th anniversary of the Turkey Day Game.
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The Turkey Day Game between Portland High and Deering High is at 10:30 a.m. Thursday at Fitzpatrick Stadium. Officially, the game is an exhibition that raises money for school booster programs. It’s also a homecoming of sorts for many alumni and former players. There’s also serious football to be played.
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“Oh no, they play to win,” said Karen Woodsum, head of the booster club at Portland High. “The teams all take it very seriously, they always have. Part of that is just the tradition of the game, and part of it is the bragging rights.” Portland and Deering, both in the Class A division, almost always play each other during the regular season (Deering won this year’s matchup 28-7). But that wasn’t always the case, said Peter Gribbin, the see GAME page 3
Portlander wins $1M in lottery BY MATTHEW ARCO THE PORTLAND DAILY SUN
The Portland man said that, for years, it's been his dream to treat his teenage daughter to a cruise ship vacation, but that he could never quite afford the tickets. Raymond Frank, before retiring about four years ago, paid the bills by working with a paving crew. His daughter, Amanda Shaw, was eager to take a trip out onto the open ocean, but like for so many others, bills always seemed to get in the way, Frank said. "It's something we always wanted to do but didn't have the money for," he said. see LOTTERY page 3
From left, the acting director of the Bureau of Alcoholic Beverages and Lottery Operations, Tim Poulin, presents state lottery winner Raymond Frank, of Portland, with a $1 million check Tuesday. (MATTHEW ARCO PHOTO)
Cheverus’ Key Club breaks another Thanksgiving food drive record BY MATTHEW ARCO THE PORTLAND DAILY SUN
Holidays are often a time of both giving thanks and helping those in need. The latter comes at no surprise to the students and adults who have a hand in Cheverus High School’s annual Key Club Turkey Drive. This year, volunteers collected a record-setting more than 750 Thanksgiving food baskets.
And while Key Club members say they are excited about helping a greater number of local families, they’re saddened by the ever growing need for support, says 17-year-old Gradeigh Cameron, a junior at Cheverus and vice president of the Key Club. “Every year this turkey drive grows exponentially,” Cameron said. “It’s sad when looking down the hallway and seeing these boxes and knowing that more families are in need.”
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Students and organizers were working overtime on Tuesday to deliver all the boxes, packed with enough fixings for a complete holiday meal, before stormy weather hit the area. Cameron, who has been taking part in the annual drive for three years, said there was certainly a mix of emotions. “The whole school has come out to help us put on this food drive ... and it pleases us that we’re helping see DRIVE page 3
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