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Vintage Boys Basketball Game 2006 : Camden Hills vs. Waterville 12/13/2006   Season 7 Game # 3

Vintage Boys Basketball Game 2006 : Camden Hills vs. Waterville 12/13/2006 Season 7 Game # 3

Watch this Vintage Boys Basketball game from 2006 between the Camden Hills Windjammers and the Waterville Purple Panthers. this game was played at Camden Hills Regional High School in Rockport on 12//13/2006. The starters for CoachJeffhart’s Windjammers were Jarod Mitchell, Paul Campbell, Christian Pieri, Nick Wootton, and Gordon Fischer. The starters for Waterville were Paul; Johnston, Nate Lancaster, Tyler Eaton, Nick Huggins, and Eric Maheu. The Play-by-Play announcers were Charlie Crockett and Don Palmer and the camera person was Penny Crockett.

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Vintage High School Girls Basketball 1992 : Camden-Rockport vs Rockland 12/23/1992  Season 7, Game # 4

Vintage High School Girls Basketball 1992 : Camden-Rockport vs Rockland 12/23/1992 Season 7, Game # 4

Watch this Vintage Girls Basketball game from 1993 between the Camden-Hills Windjammers and the Rockland Tigers. This game was played at the Camden-Rockport gym in Camden on 12/23/1993. The starters for Coach Jay Carlsen’s Windjammers were Angie Holmes, Robin Peckham, Jill Young, Jessica Rodgers, and Beth Littlefield. The starters for the Coach Terry Kenniston’s Tigers were Laura Foster, Callie Fish, Anna Smith, Paula Reed, Torry Hall. This game was produced by the C-R TV crew including Charlie Crockett as play-by-play announcer, Penny Crockett as director, with students Scott Thatcher and Jennifer Kilgore doing commentary and stats. The student camera operators were Jeff Lane and Louis Bailey, with Jennifer Patterson doing the graphics. The players are introduced by Matt Tricomi. An important note is that Jill Young went on to a very successful career as a college soccer coach and has been inducted into the Midcoast Sports Hall of Fame.

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Vintage Maine Basketball 1992 : Camden-Rockport vs Penquist  12/23/1992 Season 7, Game # 5

Vintage Maine Basketball 1992 : Camden-Rockport vs Penquist 12/23/1992 Season 7, Game # 5

Watch this Vintage Boys Basketball game from 1992 between Camden-Rockport and Penquist. This game was played at the Camden-Rockport gym in Camden in 12/23/1992. The starters for Jeff Hart’s Windjammers wereMike Geisler, Jamie Weir, Matt Cook, Cory Staples, and Nathan Gilbert. The starters for the Penquist Patriots were Andy Hoyce, Ben Morrie, Grrindle, and Harmon. For this game C-R TV Club member, Jennifer Kilgore, was Charlie Crockett’s broadcast partner. Windjammer freshman Dale Landrith also played in this game and scored 13 points. Also, during the Basketball Tournament in 1994, Mike Geisler set a Tournament record for the most free throws that still stands today (36) , and the Camden-Rockport team still holds the team record for most free throws during the Tournament in 1994 ( team total = 77).

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Vintage High School Basketball 2005  : Camden Hills Girls vs. Oak Hill 12/3/2005 Season 7 Game # 2

Vintage High School Basketball 2005 : Camden Hills Girls vs. Oak Hill 12/3/2005 Season 7 Game # 2

Watch this Vintage Maine high school girls basketball game between the Windjammers of Camden Hills and the Raiders of Oak Hill. This game was played at Camden Hills Regional High School in Rockport on 12/3/2005. The starters for Jay Carlsen’s Windjammers were Georgia Smith, Samantha Wiley, Claire Neville, Morgan Hart, and MaryAnn Croce. The starters for Oak Hill were Ashley Stein, Ashley Maderus, Amber Chapman, Katie Dyer, and Amy Quinland.

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Vintage Maine HS Basketball 1/21/1997  – Season 7 #1 Camden-Rockport vs Mt. View

Vintage Maine HS Basketball 1/21/1997 – Season 7 #1 Camden-Rockport vs Mt. View

Watch this Vintage Maine High School Boys Basketball game from 1997 between the Camden-Rockport Windjammers and the Mt. View Mustangs. This game was played at the Camden-Rockport gym in Camden on 1/21/1997. The starters for Coach Jeff Hart’s Windjammers were jJm Wilson, Nick Callanan, Jon Moro, Clint Beveridge, and Jeremy Marden. The starters for Mt. View were Jacob VonOlssen, Seth Beal, Andy Stevensen, Clint Elwell, and Roy Roberts. The C-R Club President Russell Smith announces the players on the floor. Be sure to watch the shots of the C-R Pep Band and the crowd for people you might recognize.

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Tourney Time #3 , Basketball & Wrestling 2023

Tourney Time #3 , Basketball & Wrestling 2023

Watch Part 3 of our Tourney Time Show with recaps, celebrations, and previews for local Midcoast Maine high school basketball teams as they continue in their respective Tournaments. In Part 3, Charlie Crockett interviews Oceanside Athletic Director Troy Smith of the Oceanside Mariners to talk about the successes Oceanside athletes have had this winter, including a well-deserved recognition for the 2-time State Champion wrestler Maddie Ripley at the half time of the Girls Class B basketball semi finals at the Portland Expo. In addition, Charlie reviews the results of the recent Tournament games.

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A Death of Choice

A Death of Choice

Karen Wentworth believed people should control their own deaths. Facing terminal cancer, she lived to define her own ending.

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Tourney Time 2023, Part 1

Tourney Time 2023, Part 1

Watch Part 1 of our Tourney Time previews and predictions for local Midcoast Maine high school teams as they head into and participate in their respective Tournaments. In Part 1, Charlie Crockett discusses the outlook for the basketball teams from Oceanside, Medomak Valley, Camden Hills, Islesboro, Vinalhaven, and North Haven. Charlie also interviews the
co-coaches for the Oceanside Cheering squad as they prepare for their participation in the State Cheer Championship.

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How Stable Is the Russian Oil Industry?

How Stable Is the Russian Oil Industry?

The big news from the weekend is that Russia announced a plan to cut 500,000 b/d (barrels per day) of oil production. This accounts for about .5% of global supply and roughly 10% of Russian oil exports. Once Russia starts shutting down their oil wells because of...

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1.5 Degrees Heat Rise Was Never End of the world

1.5 Degrees Heat Rise Was Never End of the world

The most famous climate goal is woefully misunderstood. How hot is too hot for planet Earth? For years, there’s been a consensus in the climate movement: no more than 1.5 degrees Celsius above preindustrial levels. The figure comes from the Paris Agreement, a climate...

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Truths VS Fiction on Montgomery Dam

Truths VS Fiction on Montgomery Dam

The Montgomery Dam and its waterfall at the head of Camden Harbor have been the subject of much controversy. There are many facts, some true and some not-so-true, being presented to Camden citizens.

Ron Hawkins, Camden resident and long-time owner of a dam in Brooksville Maine, presents well thought out facts in this excellent article.

THIS ARTICLE IS WELL WORTH READING.

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Peter Zeihan: China and Semiconductors

Peter Zeihan: China and Semiconductors

In the midst of what’s going on in Ukraine, there are also a lot of changes being made in China and it’s relationship with the rest of the world.

In today’s video, Peter will explain what’s happening in China, particularly in the semiconductor industry much of which they supply and we are dependent upon.

As always, this will be extremely interesting and informative with no political bias.

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Inflation Is Real!

Inflation Is Real!

Inflation seems to be going to unbelievable heights. Not too long ago this table at Home Depot would have been around $49. Perhaps instead of the stock market, buying picnic tables would've been a better investment! 🙄

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Peter Zeihan: Kerch Bridge Explosion and Russian Refueling Logistics

Peter Zeihan: Kerch Bridge Explosion and Russian Refueling Logistics

The Kerch Bridge from Russia to the Crimean Peninsula suffered a major blast/explosion October 8.

Even if trucks can still–slowly–make the journey, trucked fuel supplies are smaller, slower, and more vulnerable than the rail routes Moscow had previously relied on. All of which sets up an interesting set of opportunities for the Ukrainians. If Kyiv ever had a window of opportunity to push hard against Russian forces in southern Ukraine, that time would be now.

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2022 Maine Lobster Festival Parade

2022 Maine Lobster Festival Parade

Watch this video of the Maine Lobster Festival Parade, celebrating the 75th year of the Festival. The Grand Marshalls of the parade this year were the 2022 State Championship Teams from three local high schools – Oceanside’s Girls Basketball Team, Camden Hills’ Girls Swim team, and Medomak Valley’s Cheering Team. Also recognized was the 2020 Parade Grand Marshal – Rockland’s “Maine Lobster Lady” – 102 Year Old Virginia Oliver, escorted by a vehicle from the Owls Head Transportation Museum. The 2020 Parade was cancelled due to COVID, so Virginia Oliver finally had her chance this year to ride in the parade. The retiring King Neptune, portrayed for many years by Brian Messing, had his last ride on the Sea Goddess float, which he had personally redesigned and redecorated for this year’s parade. For many years Brian has portrayed the pirate Blackbeard and more recently King Neptune, walking the Festival Grounds and delighting the festival attendees. We thank him and the many other volunteers who make the Lobster Festival a success every year.

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Blueberry Pie Baking Contest Union Fair 2022

Blueberry Pie Baking Contest Union Fair 2022

Watch this program on the Maine Wild Blueberry Pie Baking Contest. Matt Elwell, President of the Union Fair, chats with Charlie Crockett about the new events incorporated into Union Fair, and the pie judges are interviewed, discussing their backgrounds in baking and what they look for in a good blueberry pie.

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Seafood Cooking Contest at the Maine Lobster Festival 2022

Seafood Cooking Contest at the Maine Lobster Festival 2022

Watch this program of the Maine Seafood Cooking Contest held at the Maine Lobster Festival in Rockland, Maine in August 2022. The five chefs this year were selected from over 100 applicants who submitted seafood recipes to the committee and were chosen to prepare and present their creations to 3 judges. We flow each contestant’s process as he or she creates the dish and presents it to the judges. The contestants came from as far away as Florida and as close Matinicus Island off the coast of Maine. The recipes are available online on the Lobster Festival website.

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Maine Wild Blueberry Muffin Cooking Contest 2022

Maine Wild Blueberry Muffin Cooking Contest 2022

Watch this program of the Maine Wild Blueberry Muffin Cooking Contest, held at the Union Fair in Union, Maine, in late July 2022. This was one of many cooking contest at the Union Fair, including Blueberry Pies, Whoopie Pies, Strawberry Pies, Favorite Cookie, and Jerky recipies.

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