WINTERPORT – The Diesel Race portion of Diesel Day at Winterport Dragway has been postponed due to impending weather for Sunday. All other events are still on, weather permitting. The Diesel Race will be run on July 20. Anyone with questions should call Derrick Cunningham at 941-6753. Read More
    RANGELEY – Saddleback Ski Area announced Thursday that it will not reopen next season unless a buyer is found. Current owner Donald Breen, 73, is retiring from the ski business after owning Saddleback for 25 years. googletag.cmd.push(function () { // Define Slot var slot_sizes =… Read More
    The New England All-Star Baseball game, scheduled for Thursday at Boston’s Fenway Park, was postponed due to inclement weather. The game has been rescheduled for today at noon. Five UMaine players are scheduled to play: seniors Alain Picard, Brett Ouellette, Joe Drapeau, junior Mike Collar… Read More
    ORONO – Marty Kariya, Frank Doyle of the UMaine hockey team and swimmer Jacob Jentzer have been named to the Verizon University Division I Academic All-District At-Large team. Kariya boasts a 3.79 GPA in mathematics, while Doyle also maintains a 3.79, in business. Jentzer holds… Read More
    BANGOR – The Bangor Lumberjacks of the Northeast League have agreed to a trade with the Fort Worth Cats of the Central League. The Lumberjacks sent right-handed pitcher Kevin Orga in exchange for cash and a player to be named later. Orga went 4-1 last… Read More
    STANDISH – Todd Sniper, an assistant coach at the University of New England in Biddeford the past eight years, has been named head coach of the St. Joseph’s College women’s soccer team. Sniper replaces David Roussel, who stepped down in January to take over as… Read More
    The Maine Mountain Bike Association, professional mountain biker Adam Craig, and the Athlete Development Group have come together in an effort in introduce more kids in Maine to the sport of cycling. Beginning with the 2003 race season, all junior events in the MMBA series… Read More
    Ellsworth native Louis Luchini on Saturday became the fourth Stanford athlete to win the 10,000 -meter run at the Pacific-10 Track and Field Championships in the last five years. Luchini ran the race in 29 minutes, 13.28 seconds to finish 4.72 seconds ahead of Oregon’s… Read More
    CAPE ELIZABETH – Printed registration forms for runners entering the sixth annual Peoples Beach to Beacon 10K Road Race on Aug. 2 are now available at all Peoples Heritage Bank branches statewide. More than 3,600 runners have registered online at www.beach2beacon.org. Also, 250 youngsters are… Read More
    BANGOR – The Bangor Lumberjacks’ exhibition baseball game against the International Baseball Academy of Japan has had its start time and location changed. The independent Northeast League team will play at 11 a.m. today at Husson College’s Winkin Complex. Tuesday night’s game between Bangor and the IBA was… Read More
    LUCERNE – The Lucerne-in-Maine Golf Club will open for the season Thursday at 7 a.m. The course is running a special for Maine residents, who can play nine holes for $10. Read More
    BANGOR – The Bangor-Brewer YWCA and the Bangor YMCA will be hosting an open meeting for anyone interested in joining the 2003-04 YM/YW Swim Team on Tuesday, May 13 from 6:30-7:30 p.m. at the Bangor YWCA, third floor. According to a press release from the… Read More
    A tennis coaches’ seeding meeting for Saturday’s Eastern Maine site 2 singles qualifying tournament will be held tonight at Hermon High School beginning at 7:30. The location of the meeting is a change from the past when it was held at Bangor High School. The… Read More
    ARLINGTON, Texas – Toronto Blue Jays third base coach Brian Butterfield missed his second straight game Wednesday night. Blue Jays manager Carlos Tosca said Butterfield spent Tuesday night in the hospital with what he termed “dehydration.” Tosca wouldn’t elaborate, but said Butterfield was released from… Read More
    ORONO – The University of Maine baseball doubleheader scheduled against Central Connecticut State for 1 p.m. on Tuesday, May 6, has been postponed due to a scheduling conflict. A makeup date has not been announced. Read More
    Newburgh’s Ricky Craven has been named the First Quarter NASCAR USG Person of the Year. The Winston Cup driver helped raise nearly $200,000 for numerous charities in his sixth annual Ricky Craven Snowmobile Ride for Charity on Jan. 25. googletag.cmd.push(function () { // Define Slot… Read More
    Sanford native Peter Kostis, a golf analyst with CBS-TV, will be the lone inductee into the Maine Golf Hall of Fame on Sept. 12. Kostis began his golf career as an assistant at Cape Arundel Golf Club in Kennebunkport, was a member of the Golf… Read More
    Baseball’s Bay League is looking for players and another team to join the league. Players of high school age and older are eligible to play in the wooden bat league. The league is in its second year and begins play the second week of June… Read More
    Winterport Dragway will open for the season Sunday. Doors will open for tests and tuning at 8 a.m. with racing starting at 9 a.m. and lasting until 5 p.m. A gambler’s race will start off the 28-date schedule. Admission is $10 for spectators and drivers, $5 for ages… Read More
    A longtime supporter of Bangor East Little League will be honored Saturday morning when league officials introduce the David Bower Cup, which will be awarded to last year’s league tournament winners and to future tourney champions. Bower died of cancer in February 2002 at age… Read More
    The University of Maine softball team will face America East foe Binghamton today in a doubleheader at Springfield (Mass.) College at 3 p.m. The games were originally scheduled at Binghamton, N.Y., in March but were postponed due to bad weather. Read More
    Jesse Speirs of Bangor posted the lowest score of the day with a 2-over-par 74 at Swansea Country Club in Swansea, Mass., in the 18-hole regional qualifier for the Scott Robertson Memorial Golf Tournament. Speirs was one of 70 boys from New England competing for two spots in… Read More
    BANGOR – The Bangor Lumberjacks will hold open tryouts for their public address announcer, mascot, and National Anthem singers for the upcoming season. Tryouts will be held Saturday from noon to 4 p.m., but people wishing to audition must call the team office (947-1900) to schedule a time. Read More
    Green Valley Golf Course in Enfield is opening today at 9 a.m. No carts will be allowed and there may be temporary tees. Those seeking more information may contact Kimberly McLaughlin at 732-3006. Piscataquis Country Club in Guilford is also opening for walkers only. Call… Read More
    PHILADELPHIA – Former Ellsworth High School star Ben Shorey and Mt. Blue of Farmington graduate Adam Staier recorded victories at the Penn Relays Sunday. Shorey, a sophomore at Wisconsin Parkside, won the open 10-kilometer racewalk with a time of 42 minutes, 10.97 seconds, while Staier,… Read More
    LIMESTONE – Lillian Stimpson of Bangor won the Pepsi-Cola State Championship tourney in the ages 11-and-under division Sunday with a 681 series at the Loring Bowling Center. Stimpson, a first-year 10-pin bowler, was awarded a $100 scholarship and a jacket. She is the daughter of… Read More
    BANGOR – Bangor Municipal Golf Course will open for the season today at 8 a.m. Riding carts are not allowed. There will be temporary tees on the par-3 holes. For more information call 941-0232. Read More
    The starting time of today’s America East baseball doubleheader between the University of Maine and Binghamton has been moved up to 11 a.m. at Mahaney Diamond in Orono. Sunday’s twinbill is scheduled to begin at noon. Read More
    HAMPDEN – The grand opening for the new Bordick Park will be held Saturday as part of Hampden Academy’s 1 p.m. home baseball game against Old Town. The elder Mike Bordick will umpire the inaugural game on the field, which was financed in great part by major leaguer… Read More
    Gary Walker, the director of the Centers of [Soccer] Excellence, said two of his Eastern Maine players hope to play college soccer in the fall. Bangor High School forward Jenn Towne will attend Lee University (Tenn.) and Waterville High striker Joe Spofford will attend Rhode… Read More
    The University of Maine women’s basketball team and friends group will host the second Lobster Fest “Fun” Raiser at the Lobster Pot in Ellsworth on Saturday, June 7. The social begins at 5:30 p.m. and dinner starts at 6:30 p.m. The event costs $45 and… Read More
    PORTLAND – The Portland Sea Dogs will salute a common household tool in Saturday’s game against the New Haven Ravens at Hadlock Field. The Sea Dogs will host the Salute to Duck Tape, in which fans are encouraged to dress up in clothing and accessories… Read More
    SACO – Matchups for Saturday’s Maine Open candlepin championships at Vacationland are set. Casey Murray of Bangor-Brewer Lanes will face Kelly Ames of Oxford Hills at 11 a.m. and Jim Singleton of Good Time Lanes will meet Al Joy of Vacationland. googletag.cmd.push(function () { //… Read More
    TURKU, Finland – Kimmo Rintanen and Teemu Selanne scored third-period goals as Finland beat the United States 4-2 Wednesday in an exhibition for the World Hockey Championships. Rintanen broke a 2-2 tie at 11:39 and Selanne finished the scoring with a power-play goal five minutes… Read More
    ORONO – The University of Maine-Husson College baseball game scheduled for Tuesday was postponed due to rain and rescheduled for Wednesday at 6 at Mahaney Diamond. Husson had been scheduled to visit UM-Presque Isle for a pair of Sunrise Conference games on Wednesday but wet field conditions in… Read More
    The International Colonials, a basketball team comprised of boys ages 15-17 from seven European countries, are looking for games on their Spirit of America Tour this summer. They will be touring New England from July 10-22. googletag.cmd.push(function () { // Define Slot var slot_sizes =… Read More
    Fans who sign up for BearTracks Online, the University of Maine athletic department’s official electronic newsletter, will have a chance to win men’s hockey tickets for the 2003-04 season. All new subscribers will be entered in a drawing for four pairs of tickets. BearTracks Online… Read More
    WALNUT, Cal. – University of Maine senior Viktoriya Rybalko finished fourth in the long jump at the Mt. San Antonio College Invitational track meet in Walnut, Cal. over the weekend while junior teammate Katie Page from Palmyra competed in the shot put. Page did not… Read More
    ZAGREB, Croatia – University of Maine right winger Colin Shields finished tied for the tournament lead in goals with four at the IIHF World Championships in Zagreb, Croatia. Great Britain finished fifth in the tournament with a 1-3-1 record following Sunday’s 3-2 loss to Norway. Read More
    Katahdin Country Club in Milo and Rockland Golf Club are open for the season. Rockland officially opened on Friday afternoon. The front nine holes are open for walkers only. The entire 18 holes are planned to be open to carts by April 25. For rates and tee times,… Read More
    BANGOR – Union Street Athletics will hold a weightlifting fundraiser for family members of deployed soldiers on April 26 from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Weightlifters are seeking sponsorships for the amount of weight they lift. The proceeds collected in the sponsorships will go to… Read More
    VAN BUREN – Martial artists from the Northeast, Quebec, and the Maritimes will gather at the secondary school on April 27 for the Northeast Karate Classic. Participants will compete in forms, fighting, weapons and cont. fighting divisions. googletag.cmd.push(function () { // Define Slot var slot_sizes… Read More
    Four-time Iditarod Sled Dog Race champion Martin Buser will be one of the guest speakers at the Down East Dog Sled Club meeting on May 1 in Jalbert Hall at Central Maine Technical College in Auburn beginning at 7 p.m. Albert Townsend, a longtime Iditirod… Read More
    Island Green Golf Links in Holden, Country View Golf Course in Brooks and Bucksport Golf Club are all opening for the season today. Island Green GL opens at 9 a.m. when Larry Reynolds, who had the club’s first hole-in-one, will hit the first tee shot. Read More
    SACO – Westbrook’s Nate Nealey will take on defending state champion Al Joy of Saco in one semifinal while Rockport’s Tim Matero will take on Jim Singleton of Lisbon Falls in the other at the Maine State Candlepin Bowling Championships at 1 p.m. on April 19 at Vacationland… Read More
    ORONO – UMaine hockey players Martin Kariya and Francis Nault were named to the 2002-03 New England Hockey Writers Association second team. Kariya led the team in scoring with 14 goals and 36 assists for 50 points, while Nault had (10-26-36). Read More
    University of Maine hockey junior forward Colin Sheilds is playing for Great Britain in the 2003 International Ice Hockey Federation World Championships in Division I, group B in Zagreb, Croatia. Great Britain tied France Monday 2-2 and will play four more games in the tourney… Read More
    The State Candlepin Bowling Championships get under way today at Vacationland Lanes in Saco. First-round women’s action begins at 11 a.m. with No. 16 seeded Amanda Hill taking on No. 9 Nancy Vigue, No. 17 Danell Kane versus No. 8 Tracy Toman, No. 13 Kim… Read More
    Hermon Meadow opens ‘spring nine’ today HERMON – Hermon Meadow Golf Course will open for the season today, according to pro Thea Davis. googletag.cmd.push(function () { // Define Slot var slot_sizes = [[300,250]]; var new_slot_sizes = []; var has_banner = false; for (var i =… Read More
    BANGOR – A meeting on the 2003 Senior League World Series is scheduled Sunday, April 13, at 6 p.m. at the Holiday Inn on the Odlin Road. Those interested in helping with or volunteering for the World Series is invited to attend. Those seeking more… Read More
    PORTLAND – The Portland Sea Dogs-Trenton Thunder game scheduled for Sunday was postponed due to snow. It will be made up as part of a doubleheader on July 29th, at 6 p.m. Opening Day tickets dated for April 3rd will be honored for the April 14th game vs. Read More
    Hampden native Tessa McCue placed first in the Junior Ladies long program Saturday at the Worcester Open figure skating competition in Worcester, Mass. McCue won the short program Friday night. Read More
    Tessa McCue of Hampden took first place Friday night in the Junior Ladies short program at the Worcester Open figure skating competition in Massachusetts. McCue, 17, was competing for the second time coming off a knee injury. Tonight, she will compete in the long program. Read More
    ASPEN, Colo. – Sugarloaf-sponsored Seth Wescott of Farmington took top honors in snowboard boardercross at the U.S. National Championships on Thursday while Bethel native Thomas Parsons took fourth. Wescott won the silver medal in the 2003 FIS World Championships. He is also a five-time X-Games… Read More
    PORTLAND – For the second day in a row the Portland Sea Dogs’ opening day game against Trenton has been postponed. It was scheduled for 6 p.m. Friday night, but due to cold weather and field conditions, Opening Day will now be played on Saturday at 1 p.m. Read More
    The Hermon Boosters Club is sponsoring a benefit basketball game between the Hermon All-Stars and the Harlem Rockets Friday at 7 p.m. Admission to the game at the high school gym is $6 at the door and $5 in advance. Tickets can be purchased at the school office… Read More
    Ben Shorey of Ellsworth and Anne Favolise of Columbia both qualified for the Olympic Trials in the 20K Racewalk. Shorey took the men’s race in 1:32.47 with Favolise coming in a close second in the women’s race with a 1:46.29. Winner Robyn Stevens tallied the… Read More
    Former University of Maine and Lawrence High of Fairfield star Cindy Blodgett will appear for an autograph signing session at the upcoming Bangor Home Show. Blodgett will sign autographs on April 25 from 2-5 p.m. at the show, which is held at the Bangor Auditorium… Read More
    The Bangor Lumberjacks have signed former Major League Baseball pitcher Jeff Sparks to a one-year deal Thursday. Sparks, 30, pitched for Tampa Bay in 1999 and 2000, going 0-1 with one save and a 4.15 ERA and 41 strikeouts in 30 1/3 innings. The 6-foot-3,… Read More
    Readers should reserve extra copies of Saturday’s paper because it will feature the 27th Bangor Daily News All-Maine Schoolgirl Basketball Team. The All-Maine team honors the state’s top 15 players, regardless of class, position, or region, as selected by the NEWS sports staff with input… Read More
    MILWAUKEE – Righthander Matt Kinney, a Bangor High School product traded to the Milwaukee Brewers during the offseason, will start the season with the big-league ballclub. The Brewers also purchased the contracts of Keith Osik, Eddie Perez and John Vander Wal, adding them to their… Read More
    The Portland Sea Dogs unveiled their new-look uniforms Friday. The team has changed its colors because of its change in affiliation from the Florida Marlins to the Boston Red Sox. The home white jerseys are similar to those that the Red Sox wear with the… Read More
    ORONO – Fans of the University of Maine hockey team will be able to watch the Bears play Michigan in the NCAA Midwest Regional on several large-screen and projection TVs in the Memorial Union Saturday at 3:30 p.m. Read More
    PORTLAND – Hadlock Field is taking on a greater flavor of Boston’s Fenway Park as the season opener nears for the Portland Sea Dogs. The Sea Dogs, who play the Trenton Thunder on April 3, already erected their own version of Fenway’s Green Monster. On… Read More
    The Court Jesters Comedy Basketball Team will take on a team of local Community All-Stars at the University of Maine Fort Kent SportsCenter Friday at 7 p.m. The Jesters is a group of male and female former college and professional basketball players. googletag.cmd.push(function () {… Read More
    Bangor’s Shawn Morrison rolled a three-string candlepin bowling series of 477 in league play Monday night at Bangor-Brewer Lanes. Morrison’s strings were 156, 149, and 168. Morrison bowled double strikes in each of the three strings and followed double strikes with four straight spares in… Read More
    BANGOR – The Penobscot Figure Skaters, a local organization dedicated to the development of figure skating, will be holding their Fourth Annual Exhibition “Toe Picks in Motion” on Sunday, March 30, 6 p.m. at Sawyer Arena. The event will feature 30 skaters of various ages… Read More
    PORTLAND – Laurel Drew of Thorndike captured the Gold Medal in the Class A bowling division at the Maine Senior Olympic Games in Portland, qualifying him for the National Senior Games in Norfolk, Va., in May. He will head to Knoxville, Tenn., in April for… Read More
    CARRABASSET VALLEY – A team of Maine skiers racked up enough points to earn the Banknorth Eastern High School Championship title Sunday at Sugarloaf Outdoor Center. The Maine skiers scored 12,217 points. Vermont was second and New Hampshire third, followed by Massachusetts and New York. Read More
    ORONO – Tickets for UMaine’s first-round WNIT game against Creighton will go on sale beginning Tuesday at 8:30 a.m. The Bears host the Bluejays Thursday at 7 p.m. at Alfond Arena. Reserved ticket prices are $12, with $10 for adult general admission, and $6 for… Read More
    Bangor’s Lindsey Snyder claimed eight top-10 finishes at last weekend’s 13-and-over New England Swimming Championships held at Harvard University in Cambridge, Mass. Snyder competed in the 15-19 age group and was fourth overall. Her top finish was a second in the 200-yard backstroke (2:06.69). She… Read More
    Racewalkers from Maine garnered All-America nods and had a top finishes at meets this weekend, including Kevin Eastler’s fifth place Saturday at the 2003 Pan American Racewalk Cup. Farmington’s Eastler walked a personal-best 1:25.34 in the 20-kilometer event to help the U.S. team take first… Read More
    PANORAMA, British Columbia – Colby College first-year skier Jenny Lathrop notched a pair of top-10 finishes in the slalom at the North American Trophy Series Skiing Championships last week. Lathrop was sixth in slalom March 13, and was eighth the next day, among some 70… Read More
    A steering committee has begun efforts to organize an American Legion baseball team to service players from Erskine Academy of South China, Mount View High School in Thorndike, and Winslow High School. The committee is actively seeking community involvement and business sponsorship. Any and all persons interested in… Read More
    The Hurricane Swim Club turned in some top efforts during the recent USA Swimming 8 and Under Championships at Cape Elizabeth where it captured the combined team title for boys and girls. The MDI YMCA swim team collected the boys title while the Hurricanes, which… Read More
    ORONO – After a 3-1 start, the UMaine baseball team dropped to 15th in the CollegeBaseballInsider.com Eastern Coaches Poll. Richmond edged Notre Dame for the top spot with six first-place votes. Read More
    Micah Grant, a standout senior guard for the Winslow High boys basketball team, has verbally committed to attend Husson College, according to a press release from the Bangor-based school. Grant, 6-foot-1, helped lead his team to the Class B and Eastern Maine titles and was… Read More
    Lindsey Snyder of Bangor, who swims for the Seacoast Swimming Association in New Hampshire, was part of a relay team that qualified for the U.S. Open in a meet this weekend. Snyder swam the leadoff leg of the 400-yard medley relay in 59.67 seconds at… Read More
    BANGOR – The Bangor Lumberjacks have signed former Kansas City Royals farmhand Donnie Ross, the Northeast League club announced today. Signed as a non-drafted free agent in June of 1999 by the Royals, Ross has flexed power in his minor league career, slugging 29 homers… Read More
    BREWER – Wednesday’s Eastern Maine Class B schoolboy hockey championship game between the top-seeded Hampden Academy Broncos, 19-3, and second seed Presque Isle, 17-3, at the University of Maine’s Alfond Arena was postponed due to the winter storm. The game will be played Thursday at… Read More
    PORTLAND – Portland Pirates season ticket holders may purchase all the team’s AHL playoff tickets in advance or secure their seat locations with a $50 deposit per seat and pay for each round in which the Pirates participate. Any unused tickets from the full payment option may be… Read More
    ORONO – Four players from the University of Maine field hockey team were selected to the 2002 National Field Hockey Coaches Association Division I National Academic Squad. Kristy Ferran, Rachael Hilgar, Rebecca Ouellet, and Jill Rosick were the players selected. NFHCA Academic Squad players are… Read More
    BREWER – The Eastern Maine Baseball Umpires Association is looking for new umpires for high school baseball. Those interested in becoming certified umpires should call Mike Bordick at 947-6606. Classes for new members start Tuesday at 6:30 at Brewer High School. Read More
    The University of Maine baseball team has been tabbed the preseason favorite to repeat as the America East baseball champion during 2003. Coach Paul Kostacopoulos’ Black Bears received six of seven first-place votes to edge Vermont for the top spot in the sampling of league coaches. Read More
    PORTLAND – With Major League Baseball spring training in full swing, the Portland Sea Dogs are set to open their camp this Friday in Fort Myers, Fla. The minor league teams will kick off the exhibition season on March 14th, with the AAA and AA teams playing 13… Read More
    CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – Dirigo High School of Dixfield senior Jasmine Brooks finished third in the women’s 3,000 meter racewalk with a time of 16 minutes, 2.51 seconds at the New England Indoor Championships at Harvard University Sunday. Mt. Blue of Farmington sophomore Jessie Smith finished… Read More
    Hampden teenager Tessa McCue finished fourth among 12 competitors in the junior level short program at the Bay State Invitational ice skating competition Friday in Williamstown, Mass. The 17-year-old will compete in the long program Saturday. The top three advance to the nationals. Read More
    The Bangor Lumberjacks have added two pitchers to their staff by signing former Tampa Bay prospect John Vigue and acquiring Eric Moore in a trade with the Central League’s San Angelo Colts. The Northeast League team, which begins play this season, sent two pitchers, righthander… Read More
    ORONO – The UMaine women’s basketball team hopes to play in front of a ‘Sea of White’ during Sunday’s noon game against Binghamton at Alfond Arena. The first 500 fans will receive a free UMaine T-shirt courtesy of UNICEL and all fans are asked to wear white to… Read More
    BANGOR – The Mount Desert Island and Foxcroft Academy boys basketball teams will meet tonight at 7 in the Big East Class B championship game at the Bangor Auditorium. Foxcroft Academy finished in first place in league play while MDI was second. googletag.cmd.push(function () {… Read More
    BANGOR – Stephen Wong of Bangor helped his high school team capture the Penobscot Valley Conference chess championship in a tourney at the high school Saturday. Wong compiled a record of 4-0 to tie for first place individual honors as the Rams totaled 15 points… Read More
    WATERVILLE – Colby College men’s lacrosse player Barron Butler has been honored as a 2003 Inside Lacrosse/Face Off Yearbook Preseason Division III All-America Second Team selection. Butler, a senior attackman, had 31 goals and 16 assists for 47 points to rank seventh in the New… Read More
    BANGOR – The Bangor Lumberjacks, the latest member of the Northeast League, completed the first trade in franchise history Thursday. The Lumberjacks traded pitcher D.J. Johnson to the Kansas City T-Bones of the Northern League for outfielder David Jefferson. Bangor also claimed lefthanded pitcher Donny… Read More
    BANGOR – A New Jersey man will be awarded a Tide truck Friday at Brake Service & Parts after participating in a fund-raising effort sponsored by Ricky Craven Charities. Greg Potere’s name was drawn for the special truck during a fund-raiser that resulted in $53,000… Read More
    BANGOR – Bangor High School basketball player Zak Ray has been nominated to the 2003 McDonald’s All-American High School Boys Basketball Team. Ray is one of 1,500 boys basketball players in the country being recognized by the McDonald’s All-American Basketball Team Selection Committee. googletag.cmd.push(function ()… Read More
    Wednesday will be “Blackout Night” for the 7:30 p.m. University of Maine men’s basketball game against New Hampshire at Alfond Arena in Orono. Fans will be admitted free if they’re wearing their “Blackout” T-shirts. The shirts are available at Bear Necessities in Alfond Arena or… Read More