Former New England Patriots coming to Portland for flag football game

Former New England Patriots standouts Ronnie Lippett and Roland James will compete with the New England Patriots Alumni Flag Football team and take part in a game against the Cumberland County Sheriff’s P.A.L. and ECMG Saturday at 7 p.m. at Deering High’s Memorial Stadium. Proceeds from the game will benefit various youth athletic programs supported by the Cumberland County Sheriff’s P.A.L. A donation of $10 is suggested. FMI, alex@ecmgevents.com.

Sailing regatta/fundraiser upcoming

SailMaine is hosting its second annual Leafer’s Last Leg regatta/SailMaine Soiree silent auction fundraiser Saturday. Dozens of local high school sailors and seasoned sailing veterans will square off on courses outside Portland Harbor. The Soiree follows to raise funds in support of a wide range of community sailing programs. FMI, 650-7878 or sarah@sailmaine.org.

SMCC fall season continues

The Southern Maine Community College golf team came in second at the recent Yankee Small College Conference Championships in Cumberland, shooting a 341, which left the Seawolves nine strokes behind New Hampshire Technical Institute. Matt Findlay (78) and Mike Walp (79) led the way. Baseball improved to 9-5 with a recent 2-1 win over rival Central Maine CC. SMCC will play in the NECA Baseball Championships Saturday at Hadlock Field. The Seawolves meet Vermont Technical College at 1 p.m. The winner faces NHTI or CMCC in the title game at 3:30 p.m. Softball will take part in the NECA Championships Saturday at Wainwright Fields in South Portland. SMCC plays CMCC at 11 a.m. The winner meets NHTI or the University of New Hampshire. Men’s soccer beat Unity 5-0 and lost 4-3 in overtime to CMCC in recent action. The Seawolves close the regular season at home against Vermont Tech Saturday at 3 p.m. Women’s soccer beat St. Joseph’s College 5-1, lost 2-0 to Unity and settled for a scoreless draw against the University of Maine-Augusta last week. They wrap up the regular year against Vermont Tech Saturday.

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Portland Recreation hosting NBA/WNBA FIT Challenge

Porland Recreation will host the local competition of the NBA/WNBA FIT Challenge Sunday, Oct. 18 at 2 p.m. at the Riverton Community Center. The Challenge is a free competition for boys and girls ages 5 to 14 to challenge their level of fitness in a fun and competitive format. FMI, 756-8275 or dapc@portlandmaine.gov.

Kathadin field hockey club holding tryouts

The Katahdin Premier field hockey club is holding tryouts for its U-14, U-16 and U-19 teams Oct. 25 and Nov. 1 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the Portland Sports Complex. FMI, katahdinfh@yahoo.com or katahdinfieldhockey.com.

College eligibility seminar upcoming

Jen Allen and Linda Freeman will host a seminar on student-athletes, NCAA eligibility, recruiting and the college process Oct. 25 at 6 p.m. at The Study Hall, 27 Gorham Road in Scarborough. Pre-registration is $20. Cost at the door is $25. FMI, 883-1545 or collegeconversations@yahoo.com.

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MPS Portland Phoenix events upcoming

The MPS Portland Phoenix soccer program will host a Soccerween Jamobree for U-9 through U-12 Oct. 30 and Super Y tryouts Nov. 15. FMI, 878-5780 or mainepremiersoccer.com.

MPIL offering girls’ lacrosse skills session

Maine Premier Indoor Lacrosse is holding an indoor season on Tuesdays and is adding a skills session with USM head women’s coach Lauren Reid. The session begins Nov. 3. The cost is $205 for nine weeks of play. FMI, amanda@mainepremierlax.com or mainepremierlax.com.

 

 


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