Eleanor Logan is the third Mainer to win multiple gold medals, repeating in rowing.
August 2012
MLB: Twins shut out Red Sox
BOSTON (AP) — Samuel Deduno allowed two hits in six innings in his third straight strong performance and the Minnesota Twins spoiled a rare solid outing by Jon Lester and beat the Boston Red Sox 5-0 on Thursday night.
Morning Sentinel police log and arrests: Aug. 3, 2012
IN FAIRFIELD, Wednesday at 10:04 a.m., a reported theft was investigated on Six Rod Road.
JUNIOR GOLF: Truslow, Flanigan win junior titles
CUMBERLAND — Austen Truslow and Meghan Flanigan successfully defended their titles from last year at the Maine Junior Golf Championship at Val Halla on Thursday. Truslow, of the Tarratine Club, continued his torrid pace set Wednesday, following up his opening-round 68 with a 67 for a two-day total of 135. Flanigan, from Pittston, held off Alice Hwang to win the girls flight with a score of 83-90–173.
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL: Martin, Clark new assistants at USM
Toby Martin and Danielle Clark worked together at a basketball camp at Colby College, but it wasn’t until they moved over 3,000 miles away that they became close friends.
AMERICAN LEGION STATE TOURNAMENT: Post 51 stays in tourney
OLD ORCHARD BEACH — Two bad games in a row out of Post 51? Not likely.
STILL LIFE: Don’t take it lying down
Team Tempurpedic, right, races against Team Bulldog in the Great Skowhegan Bed Races sponsored by the Parks and Recreation Department in downtown Skowhegan on Thursday evening. Several teams, with five members each, competed in the annual race.
AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL STATE TOURNAMENTGardiner drops to Pastime
OLD ORCHARD BEACH — For Pastime of Lewiston, the objective was to go on the attack.
J&S Oil faces sanctions, fine
MANCHESTER — J&S Oil faces federal sanctions, including a potential fine of up to $177,500, as the result of a March incident in which some 1,500 gallons of oil spilled onto the ground and spread to a neighboring property and drainage ditches.
Superior Court clears Portland Diocese in abuse lawsuit
AUGUSTA — A Superior Court judge has cleared the Roman Catholic Diocese of Portland in the final count of a civil lawsuit alleging sexual abuse by a former city priest against a young boy.