BASEBALL
Husson Baseball Camp
At Husson University, June 25-29, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., ages 8-18, for info contact Jason Harvey (207) 992-4948 or Harveyja@husson.edu
BASKETBALL
Bangor Girls Power Camp
At Bangor, Johnston Gym, Eastern Maine Community College, Fellowship of Christian Athletes’ Bangor Girls Power Camp, July 9-12, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., open to girls ages 8-13, $90 per player; camp focuses on skills development, Bible study and faith formation; information and links to registration forms are available at mainefca.org or by contacting camp director Amanda Tewksbury at 207-951-6360 or atewksbury@fca.org.
School of Basketball
At Orono, Orono High School, Jason Otter School Of Basketball, July 1-3, grades 6 and up, coed, preregistration required, visit www.otterbasketball.com or contact Bill Libby 680-0188
‘Bears ’n’ Claws’
At Bangor, University of Maine women’s basketball team “Bears ‘n’ Claws” dinner, July 19, 6-8 p.m. at coach Richard Barron’s home, choice of lobster or hamburger with potato salad, corn, desserts and drinks, $50 per person, those under 10 eat free from kids’ menu, all proceeds benefit the Friends of Maine Women’s Basketball; contact Tracy Guerrette at tracyguerrette@umit.maine.edu or by phone at 207-581-1075.
CHEERLEADING
Spirit Camp
At Orono, for grades 1-6, July 25-27, 9 am. to 3 p.m. at the University of Maine Student Recreation Center; iInstruction will be provided by the University of Maine Cheerleaders; register by June for a free camp T-shirt; for more info, email Spiritcheercamp@aol.com, or call Tami Campbell at 862-3355.
Team Camps
At Bangor, NCA Cheer Camp at Husson is accepting applications for its three sessions of summer camp, July 6-9, 11-14 and 16-19 at Husson University; for more info contact Tami Campbell, email cheerncahc@aol.com or 862-3355.
FIELD HOCKEY
Bangor Girls Power Camp
At Bangor, Eastern Maine Community College, Bangor Girls Power Camp, July 9-12, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., open to girls ages 8-13, $90 per player; camp focuses on skills development, Bible study and faith formation; information and links to registration forms are available at mainefca.org or by contacting camp director Amanda Tewksbury at 207-951-6360 or atewksbury@fca.org.
FOOTBALL
Brewer seeks coaches
Brewer Youth Football is looking for interested and experienced football coaches to potentially coach in its youth football program for grades 3-4 or 5-6; those interested may send notification
and contact information to brewerwitchesyouthfootball@yahoo.com
UMaine Camps
At Kents Hill and Saco, University of Maine football team high school day camps, June 28 at Kents Hill School, July 26 at Thornton Academy in Saco; Black Bear coaches will conduct drills and competitions, 4:30 p.m. to 8 p.m., $25 per person, only equipment needed is cleats; to register or for more information, contact coach Shawn Demaray at shawn.demaray@umit.maine.edu; deadline for Kents Hill camp is June 25, for Saco camp July 23; players must fill out medical and risk forms, available at GoBlackBears.com, and take them to the camp.
GOLF
Junior Program
At Traditions Golf Club, Holden, Summer Junior Golf Program; starts June 22; open to ages 6-16, for info call 989-9909
Saturday, June 23
At Hermon, Hermon Meadow Golf Club, 16th Bangor Knights of Columbus Benefit Golf Tournament, 7 a.m. start, money raised will help support seminarians and novices of the Diocese of Portland, contact Larry Willey at 262-6222 or visit www.bangorknightsofcolumbus.org.
At Barnes Brook GC, West Enfield, Lincoln Food Cupboard Golf Scramble Tournament, 8 a.m. registration, 9 a.m. shotgun start, $25 fee, team handicap minimum of 50, prizes, men’s and women’s division, call 732-3006 to register
Saturday, June 30
At Pine Hill GC, Brewer, 12th annual Bob Little Memorial Tournament, 3-person scramble, 8 a.m. shotgun start, $40 per person, for more info call 989-3824 or email jc11shows@aol.com
ROAD RACING
Wednesday, July 4
At Brewer, Bangor, the 32nd Annual Walter Hunt 4th of July Road Race, 10:45 start on Wilson Street near the Brewer Auditorium, race-day registration 8-10:15 a.m. in the Brewer Auditorium, entry forms available at sub5.com
SOCCER
Bangor Girls Power Camp
At Bangor, Eastern Maine Community College, Bangor Girls Power Camp, July 9-12, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., open to girls ages 8-13, $90 per player; camp focuses on skills development, Bible study and faith formation; information and links to registration forms are available at mainefca.org or by contacting camp director Amanda Tewksbury at 207-951-6360 or atewksbury@fca.org.
SOFTBALL
Saturday, July 7
At Bangor, The M Room Summer Sizzler, USSSA Men’s Class E slow pitch softball tournament, $250, contact Matt at 215-6317
TENNIS
Saturday, June 23
At Hermon, USTA free clinic for all area juniors and their parents, 1 p.m., at high school courts, drills will include technique, strategy in ground strokes and how best to develop a point, rain date June 24, email centralmainetennisassociation@gmail.com; info on local CMTA Summer Tennis Activities, consisting of Grand Prix, CMTA Junior Championships, CMTA Open Championships, USTA Junior Team Tennis League, and availability of discounted private and group lessons, last organizational event before team competition begins June 30 at 1 p.m. at Hermon High courts, all players and coaches must be registered by that time to play; late player entries allowed during season but not allowed to play until registered
Middle school camp
At Bangor Tennis, June 25-29, Monday through Thursday (9 a.m. to 4 p.m.), Friday (9 a.m. to 1 p.m.), grades 5-8, maximum of 16 players, camp cost is $260, club members qualify for a $25 credit to camp cost, lunch and fruit snacks provided, contact Gene Matthews 207-610-0118 or Matt10sne1@yahoo.com
TRACK & FIELD
Hershey Meet
At Bangor, Cameron Stadium, Hershey’s Track and Field Games, June 20, meet for ages 9-14,, top four finishers qualify for state meet June 26 in Brewer, for more info contact state coordinator Tim Baude at the Bangor Parks and Recreation Department at 992-4493 or tim.baude@bangormaine.gov or please visit www.HersheysTrackandField.com
Saturday, June 30
At Scarborough High School, Maine USATF track and field meet, ages 15-18 competing for their championship, to qualify for Region 1 competition, ages 14 and under will be competing to qualify for the Region 1 meet, multi events begin at 9 a.m., field events 10 a.m, running events 11 a.m., $6 fee per event, registration begins at 8 a.m. and is held throughout the day, proof of age needed, for more info, visit www.meusatf.org


