SMCC baseball ousted from USCAA tourney

The Southern Maine Community College baseball team went 1-2 in the USCAA national baseball tournament, held a the refurbished Ballpark in Old Orchard Beach earlier this week. The Seawolves, ranked 10th, beat Penn State-Greater Allegheny, 5-3, but lost, 2-1, in extra innings, to Briarcliffe, and 11-4 in a rematch with Penn State-Greater Allegheny. SMCC wound up its season 20-24.

Scarborough field hockey hosting camp

The reigning Class A state champion Scarborough field hockey program is hosting a high school level camp, July 19-23 from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on the high school’s turf field. The camp will be taught by coach Kerry Mariello and her staff, with special guests throughout the week. The cost is $175. There will also be camps for incoming grades 3-5 (July 26-29, 8 a.m. to 12 p.m., $75) and grades 6-8 (July 26-30, 1-5 p.m., $100). FMI, 730-4150.

SP Strikers offering fall registration

The fall 2010 South Portland Strikers fall travel soccer team is holding on-line registration at leaguelineup.com/spstrikers. A walk-in session will be held Thursday from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the South Portland Community Center. FMI, spstrikers2@aol.com.

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SMCC hosting golf tournament, seeking Hall nominations

the Seawolves Athletic Club will host a Foundation and Athletic Golf Tournament June 22 at Prouts Neck CC in Scarborough. SMCC is also accepting nominations for the Hall of Fame Class of 2010. FMI, 741-5927 or smccme.edu/halloffame.

Free LaxPros clinics upcoming

Former Boston Cannons goalie and LAXPRO Kevin O’Brien will host a free goalie clinic for boys’ and girls’ in grades 3-12 Sunday, May 23 from 4 to 5:30 p.m. at Falmouth High (the field behind the gym). At the same time and location, current Boston Cannons and Boston Blazers defenseman Jack Reid will conduct a defensive skills clinic. The same age group is invited to attend. You must register by contacting steve@laxpros.com.

Rugby team goes 2-1 in NE tourney

The Portland boys’ U-19 rugby club used two last second opportunities to gain a berth in the New England tournament, held Saturday in Manchester, N.H. In their quarterfinal, Portland stopped a Marshfield, Mass., attempt on the goal line as time expired to prevail, 3-0. Flyhalf Francisco Marques (Greely) kicked a penalty in the second half for Portland’s points. In the semifinal against Brookline, Mass., the Pigs found themselves down 8-0 midway through the second half, but a late try by scrumhalf Ian Keith (Portland) and a conversion by Marques brought the score to 8-7. On the final play of the game, Marques kicked a 35-yard penalty to propel Portland to a 10-8 win. In the final match, Portland played Arlington Catholic, Mass. In a close match, AC scored in the early minutes of the game and despite constant pressure, Portland was unable to answer. A late AC penalty made the final 10-0. Portland’s next match is Saturday at Kearsage N.H.

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Center for Grieving Children forming running team

The Center for Grieving Children is forming a team for the Maine Marathon and Half Marathon to be held Oct. 3. The team is coached by RRCA certified coach Jeanne Hackett and meets once a week for a group run. Information sessions will be held Wednesday at 5:15 p.m. and May 13 at 5:15 p.m., at the Center, located at 555 Forest Ave., in Portland. FMI, 775-5216, kristen@cgcmaine.org or cgcmaine.org.

SailMaine benefit upcoming

The Shakedown Regatta, featuring sailboats racing on courses inside Portland Harbor, will be held Saturday, June 5 as a benefit for SailMaine’s community sailing program. FMI, sailmaine.org.

Twilight Baseball League tryouts upcoming

The 2010 Twilight Baseball League, which includes teams in Auburn, Biddeford and Portland, will hold tryouts May 30 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Frozen Ropes Training Center in Portland. Players who turn 19 by Aug. 1 or who spent the 2009-10 academic year in college or prep school are eligible. There is a $10 tryout fee. FMI, 878-2600 or leaguelineup.com/twilightbaseballleague.

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Scarborough Key Club organizing 5K

The Scarborough Key Club is hosting a 5K road race called “Key to the Community” 5K Sunday, May 30. The race begins at the Scarborough High tennis courts at 1 p.m. The cost is $12 for pre-registration and $15 the day of the race. FMI, grffnsn@gmail.com or keytocommunity.webs.com.

Inaugural Tri-for-the-Y upcoming

The inaugural Cumberland County YMCA Tri-for-the-Y will take place May 22 in Freeport. The triathlon portion of the race has sold out, but anyone interested in the duathlon still has time to enter. Volunteers are also still needed. FMI, 671-2420 or cumberlandcountyymca.org/triforthey.

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