C2 Productions on Maine Coast TV is producing a series of basketball games from 30 and even 40 years ago, to provide our viewing audience with a blast from the past during this time when most of us are staying at home to avoid spreading the COVID-19 virus. Watch this boys game from January 10, 1992 between the Windjammers of Camden-Rockport and the Panthers of Medomak Valley. The broadcasters are Charlie Crockett and Don Palmer. The game was produced by the the CRTV Club at CRHS. The Windjammers were led by Coach Hart and the starting players were Matt Cook, Mike Geisler, Jason Peasley, Jamie Weir, and TJ Hoffman. The Panthers were led by Coach Hunt and the starting players were Greg Miller, Michael Phillips, Jake Emerson, Chris Davis, and Josh Nash. One of the Panther players was Matt Lash, who currently is the AD at Medomak Valley. Please leave comments and memories of this game on our “C2 Productions” facebook page and spread the word about this vintage game series. Enjoy!
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Vintage Basketball Game # 4 : Camden-Rockport Girls vs. Rockland 12/21/1992
This is Vintage Basketball game # 4 between Camden-Rockport Windjammer Girls and the Rockland Tigers , played 12/21/1992 at the C-R gym. The starters for Coach Jay Carlsen’s Windjammers were Angie Holmes, Robin Peckham, Jill Young, Jessica Rogers, and Beth Littlefield. Starting for Coach Terry Kenniston’s Tigers were Sarah Foster, Callie Fish, Hannah Smith, Paula Reed, and Torry Hall. Broadcasters for this game were Charlie Crockett and Scott Thatcher. If you know any of the people mentioned in this post, please share this game with them. Enjoy this blast from the past and drop us a note on our C2 Productions Facebook page to tell us that you are watching and where you are watching from.
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Vintage High School Basketball Game # 3 : Camden-Rockport Boys vs. Medomak Valley 1/8/1991
C2 Productions on Maine Coast TV is producing a series of basketball games from 30 and even 40 years ago, to provide our viewing audience with a blast from the past during this time when most of us are staying at home to avoid spreading the COVID-19 virus. Watch this game from January 8, 1991 between the Windjammers of Camden-Rockport and the Panthers of Medomak Valley . The starters for the Windjammers were Brett Hayward, Todd Shaw, Doug Teel, TJ Hoffman, and Phil Amoroso. The starters for Medomak Valley were Curt Snyder, Taylor Lupien, Mike Roy, Troy Smith, and Cody Wyman. The broadcasters for this one were Charlie Crockett, Don Palmer, with a guest appearance by Don Shields. The game was produced with the assistance of C-R students in the CRTV Club.
Vintage Basketball Game # 2 : Camden-Rockport Girls vs Rockland 2/6/1990
C2 Productions on Maine Coast TV is producing a series of basketball games from 30 and even 40 years ago, to provide our viewing audience with a blast from the past during this time when most of us are staying at home to avoid spreading the COVID-19 virus. Watch this Girls High School basketball game between the Windjammers of Camden-Rockport and the Tigers of Rockland. The broadcasters are Charlie Crockett and Steve Tricomi. The game was produced by the the CRTV Club at CRHS. This game was played at Camden-Rockport on February 6, 1990. It was the last regular season game and was senior night with flowers presented to the parents. The Windjammers were led by Coach Carlsen and the starting players were Becca Rubenstein, Stacy Yandell, Nikki Hanley, Jody Young, and Darcie Danforth. The Tigers starting players were Missy Shorey, Tammy Barrows, Shelby McCray, Teel Anderson, and Sandy Smith. Please leave comments and memories of this game on our “C2 Productions” facebook page and spread the word about this vintage game series. Enjoy!
Vintage Boys High School Basketball : Camden-Rockport vs. Rockland 2/5/1991
C2 Productions on Maine Coast TV is producing a series of basketball games from 30 and even 40 years ago, to provide our viewing audience with a blast from the past during this time when most of us are staying at home to avoid spreading the COVID-19 virus. Watch this Vintage Maine Boys High School basketball game between the Windjammers of Camden-Rockport and the Tigers of Rockland. This game was played at Camden-Rockport on February 5, 1991. The Windjammers were led by Coach Hart and the starting players were Brett Hayward, Todd Shaw, Doug Teel, Phil Amoroso, and TJ Hoffman. The Tigers were led by Coach Elkington and the starting players were Jeff Woodman, Jeff Crossman, Seth Monroe, Mark Fishman, and Jim Montgomery. Enjoy! This was one heck of a game! Please leave comments on our “C2 Productions” facebook page and spread the word about this vintage game series.
Resources for Coping with the COVID-19 Pandemic—Rockland, Maine and Surrounding Area
This Rockland, Maine—and local region—resource document was updated March 20, 2020. The most recent version is at: www.tinyurl.com/rockland-resources. Many organizations have changed their services in response to COVID-19 (the new coronavirus). We hope this guide will...
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SCARBOROUGH, Maine — Hannaford Supermarkets announced effective Tuesday, March 24 its stores will offer dedicated shopping hours for people age 60 and older and those with compromised immune systems. Stores will open early from 6 to 7 a.m. Tuesday through Thursday to...
Maine reduces jail population amid coronavirus concerns
AUGUSTA — Maine is reducing its jail population as the state aims to avoid potential exposure of staff and inmates to COVID-19, the illness widely known as coronavirus, inside its locked facilities.




