BASEBALL

WATERVILLE — The 14th annual Fantasy Baseball Trip to benefit the Alfond Youth Center in Waterville will be held Wednesday-Sunday, July 29-Aug. 2. Games will be July 29, White Sox at Red Sox; July 30, Tigers at Orioles; July 31, Braves at Phillies; Aug. 1, Braves at Phillies, and Aug. 2, Nationals at Mets. Cost is $860 with a $160 deposit required. A monthly payment plan is available. Trip organizer Vaughn Clark may be reached for signup or information at 872-0075 or 649-0084 or by email at theclarks@gwi.net.

BANGOR — Husson Baseball Day Camp will be held June 22-26. Campers will get instruction from the Husson baseball coaching staff and players in all areas of the game. For information, contact Jason Harvey at 992-4948 or by email at Harveyja@husson.edu.

HAMPDEN — The RH Foster Energy American Legion baseball tryouts, for players from Hampden Academy, Hermon High School and Nokomis Regional High will be held at 9 a.m. May 31, at Bordick Field in Hampden. Contact Pete Huston at 318 8916 with questions.

BASKETBALL

BANGOR From May through October, the Maine Athletic Club is offering individual 1-on-1 hourly basketball lessons in shooting, rebounding, passing, position play and fundamental skills. Sessions will include secrets to help players improve skills, especially shooting techniques. A one-hour session is $30 for one player, $15 each for two or $10 apiece for three players. Lessons are scheduled from 5-6 p.m., 6-7 p.m. and 7-8 p.m. using the former Bangor Auditorium hoops. Contact Bob Cimbollek at 356-6787 or mrp17@roadrunner.com for more information.

BANGOR — Fourth Annual Clark Noonan Memorial Basketball Tourney, June 19-21, at Bangor High’s Red Barry Gym, for players 16 and over, format is a 20-team, 30-game pool play, followed by a 16-team, 15-game single elimination, for more information, contact tourney organizer, Luke Hetterman at 852-5302.

PORTLAND — The 2015 Blue Wave Summer Basketball League for boys and girls in grades two through eight will be held June 22-Aug. 3. There will be a one-hour practice and a game each week. No weekend practices. Divisions by grades. Cost is $150, with a 25 percent discount for families with more than one child in the program. Player evaluations will be 6-8 p.m. Friday, June 5, at Guild Hall Gym for girls; and 9-11 a.m. Saturday, June 6, at Guild Hall Gym for boys. To register or for information, visit http://leagueathletics.com/Page.asp?n=88431&org=bluewavebasketball.org

FORT FAIRFIELD — The dates for this year’s Tiger Basketball Camp in Fort Fairfield have been set for 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. June 22-26 for the boys, and June 29-July 3 for the girls, at Fort Fairfield High School gyms. The camp is open to all boys and girls currently in grades one-eight. The boys and girls camps will be limited to the first 125 applicants. The camp fee of $130 includes the camp instruction, meals, awards, camp T­-shirt and a Camp Basketball, as well as the ending “Family Barbecue” awards. Contact Larry Gardner at 551­-5001 or email lgardner@msad20.org for more information.

OLD TOWN — The fifth annual Old Town Coyote Boys JamCamp for grades four-12 will be held 8:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. July 13-17, at Old Town High School. Contact Brian McDormand at 290-7641, bmac195554@msn.com or brian.mcdormand@rsu34.org .

FORT KENT — Warrior Basketball Camp, June 29-July 3, at Fort Kent Community High School Gym. The camp is open to boys and girls entering grades K-eight. Camp will run Monday-Thursday for 8:30-10 a.m. for grades K-three ($25); and 8:30-11:30 a.m. for grades four-eight ($50). Camp will feature FKCHS and area youth coaches as well as past and present area players. To register campers on-line, visit http://tinyurl.com/2015Warriorbball. For information, contact camp director Eric Werntgen at 834-5540.

CHEERING

ORONO — The University of Maine Cheerleaders will hold the 13th annual SPIRIT CAMP 9 a.m.-3 p.m. June 29-July 1, at the University of Maine Student Recreation Center. This camp is for those who have completed grades K-6. Instruction will be provided in cheers, chants, jumps, motion technique and dance. The cost for the camp is $110, and those registering by June 15 will receive a free camp T-shirt. To register, visit www.mainecheercamps.com and choose “Spirit Camp.” For information, contact Tami Campbell at spiritcheercamp@aol.com.

FOOTBALL

BANGOR — The Twin City Riot, a semi-professional football team in the Bangor-Brewer area in the New England Football League, will hold a silent auction and spaghetti dinner beginning at 5:30 p.m. Saturday, June 6, at Season’s Restaurant, on Main Street. The team is looking for donations or goods, gift certificates, services or cash toward this event. It raises all of its own funds to pay for fields for practices and games, game officials, EMT services, jerseys, printing, concessions and the like. The NEFL provides men, 18 or older, the opportunity to play full-contact, amateur football. Contact Kristen A. Wallace, executive director, at 299-4434 or kristenwallace74@gmail.com.

GOLF

CHARLESTON — Second annual Ernest H. Philbrick Memorial Golf Tournament, with 8 a.m. and 1 p.m. tee times, Saturday, May 30, at WhiteTail Golf Course in Charleston. The entry fee is $215 per team, which includes 18 holes, cart (limited availability) and lunch. Scramble format. Contests and door prizes. For information or to receive a registration form, contact Michael Rowe at 285-7978 or 355-5457. All proceeds benefit the Ernest H. Philbrick Memorial Scholarship Fund.

VASSALBORO — Mid-Maine Chamber businesses at the Chamber’s annual Golf Classic, noon-6 p.m. June 1, at Natanis Golf Course, 735 Webber Pond Road. For information, call 873-3315, email customerservice@midmainechamber.com or visit www.midmainechamber.com

BREWER — The Brewer Parks & Recreation Department is offering Golf “Fore” Women, a four-week lesson program to be held Mondays beginning June 1, at Pine Hill Golf Club. There will be 5:30 and 6:30 p.m. time slots. The group lessons are designed for players of all levels and will include fundamentals for the beginner as well as tips for the experienced player by PGA Professional Mark Hall. Registrations will be accepted upon a first-paid first-served basis, and class sizes are limited. Fee is $55 for Brewer residents and $70 for non-residents. Registration information is available by contacting the Parks & Recreation office at 989-5199.

BAR HARBOR — The 22nd annual David Harding Memorial Golf Tournament Tuesday, June 2, at Kebo Valley Golf Club in Bar Harbor. Hosted by Bar Harbor Bank & Trust, the proceeds from will benefit Downeast Horizons’ Children’s Program. The scramble format tournament is open to women and men and has a noon shotgun start. Registration is $85 per person and includes golf cart, gifts, evening barbecue and prizes totaling $2,200 along with two hole-in-one contests. To register, call Cathy Planchart at 667-0660 x4655, go to any branch of Bar Harbor Bank & Trust, or online at BHBT.com.

BANGOR — Husson Athletics will hold its fourth annual Husson Eagles Golf Outing June 26, at Bangor Municipal Golf Course. The event will give participants the opportunity to rub elbows with their favorite Husson coaches, former athletes, alumni, friends, and local personalities. Participation in the event will contribute to the Husson Athletics General Fund. The tournament will be a shotgun start scramble Registration is at 11:30 for a noon shotgun start. Dinner catered by Hero’s Sports Grill at 5:30 and the awards program at 6 p.m. Contact Janice Clark at 941-7026, or clarkja@husson.edu.

AUBURN — The 13th annual Shawn Walsh Memorial Golf Classic, 9:30 a.m. shotgun start, Monday, July 20, Martindale Country Club in Auburn. Registration begins at 8:15 a.m. Banquet and auction starts 3 p.m. Sponsorship opportunities range from $100 Tee Sponsors to the $5,000 Shamrock Sponsorships. Golf player levels are $150 for an individual and $600 per team. To register, visit www.shawnwalshgolf.org. Online payment is available. For information, contact Frank Jordan, tournament director, at 745-8501 or email veazieflash@yahoo.com.

BRUNSWICK — Golfing Fore Kidneys, Saturday, Aug. 1, at Brunswick Golf Club, 1 p.m., shotgun start, registration noon, $95 fee for teams of four or five, preregistration encouraged, email golfingforkidneys@gmail.com or call 207-837-8061, tourney is a benefit for the Maine Medical Center Kidney Transplant Program; guest dinners at $15 until July 25.

SCARBOROUGH — Southern Maine Community College Athletics and Foundation 11th annual Golf Tournament will be held Tuesday, June 16, at Prouts Neck Country Club. Individual registrations are $125 and complete foursome is $500. Golfers will get breakfast, greens fees, cart, prize bag, and post-event lunch reception. For tournament information, including registration, visit the Athletics website www.gosmccseawolves.com/General/2015_Golf_Tournament or contact Matt Richards mrichards@smccme.edu, 207-741-5927

HOCKEY

BREWER — The Penobscot Ice Arena is taking signups for its Summer Youth Hockey League and Summer Youth Hockey Camp. The Co-Ed Summer Youth League is for Mite, Squirt, Peewee and Bantam Levels. The league starts June 1. Cost is $150, including a jersey. The Penobscot Jr. Pounders Summer Camp is for Learn to Play, Mite, Squirt, Peewee Levels. The camp runs 9 a.m.-noon, July 13-17. The cost is $225. To sign up, visit penobscoticearena.org or sign up after 4 p.m. weekdays at the rink 90 Acme Road. For information, e-mail: penobscoticearena@gmail.com.

LACROSSE

PORTLAND — D1 Finish Line girls lacrosse camp for students in fifth through 11th grade, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. June 22-25, at 239 Park Ave., Portland. Come train with the U.S. team’s Kayla Treanor and a powerhouse lineup of coaches. For information, email stacey@d1finishline.com.

ROAD RACING

PEMBROKE — The 24th annual Cobscook Bay 10K-5K Race will be held 8:30 a.m.-noon Saturday, June 6, at the intersection of Route 1 and Old County Road. The 10K or 5K run, walk or stroll and kids’ 1-mile fun run will benefit Down East Hospice volunteers. Sign-up starts at 8:30 a.m. Awards will be given and a picnic held for participants at Reversing Falls after the race. For information, call 726-5858 or 454-7521 ext. 126, or email jaretakis@hotmail.com.

SOCCER

MADAWASKA — A dodgeball tournament to help Madawaska Middle School boys and girls soccer teams get new uniforms will be held at 6 p.m. Saturday, June 6, at Madawaska High School gymnasium. The cost is $50 per team of six, and the winning team will receive a cash prize. Admission fee for spectators is $3. Donations go to the Madawaska Athletic Boosters. Concession stand and bake sale will be open too. For information or to register, email madawaskadodgeball@gmail.com.

SOFTBALL

BREWER — The Brewer Parks & Recreation Department is accepting team rosters for its 2015 Adult Coed Softball League. All games are held on Doyle Field beginning in early June. Registration information is available by contacting the Parks & Recreation Department at 989-5199.

TRIATHLON

ORRINGTON — The Bangor YMCA will host its annual Tri for the Y Sprint Triathlon 8 a.m.-noon Sunday, July 19, beginning at Brewer Lake boat launch in Orrington, to help raise funds for Bangor YMCA. Tri for the Y is a USA Triathlon-sanctioned event. Early registration discount available until April 19. Triathletes will swim 750 meters in Brewer Lake, enjoy the beautiful out and back course through Orrington in the 12.4-mile bike, and enjoy the views from the shores of Brewer Lake in the 3.1 mile out and back run. Register as an individual triathlete, as part of a two- or three-person relay team or sign up to be a volunteer on race day. To register, visit www.BangorYMCA.org/Triathlon. For information, visit the Bangor YMCA Triathlon website or email Audrey Co at aco@bangorY.org

PORTLAND — Maine will be host to a unique triathlon on June 25-26. The Leisureman Triathlon was created for individuals who enjoy relaxing sports and friendly competition. Instead of swimming, biking and running, the Leisureman consists of bowling, golf and Texas Hold’em poker games. Created and organized by two Maine natives, the third annual event will begin on June 25 at Easy Day in South Portland for the three-hour bowling leg of the triathlon. On June 26, the competition will pick back up at the Falmouth Country Club for a full 18 holes followed by a tournament-style Texas Hold’em poker game. Proceeds will benefit Warrior Hike, a nonprofit organization that supports armed service veterans. Contact the Leisureman Triathlon at www.leisuremantriathlon.com or the MaineSports Commission at 613-8302 or info@mainesportscommission.com.