Boston Marathon Race Director Joins Chaz Davis, Others For “Coast 2 Coast Challenge”
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For those who will miss the Boston Marathon in April, the Massachusetts Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired (MABVI) has created the Coast 2 Coast Challenge. For the 30 days of April, anyone can join to walk, run, or move, send in their daily miles, and virtually travel from San Francisco to Boston with international participants. Funds will support Team With A Vision (TWAV), United in Stride, and the services and members of MABVI.
Since the Boston Marathon was postponed this year.that inspired us to create this virtual Coast 2 Coast Challenge.
Maine Moose take a team picture after defeating the Palmyra Black Knights 4-3 Sunday in York, Pennsylvania.
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Over the weekend, the Maine Moose 18U team that plays out of Camden National Bank Ice Vault in Hallowell captured the United States Premier Hockey League 18U American Division title. The Moose defeated the Palmyra Black Knights 4-3 Sunday in York, Pennsylvania in the American final.
Two Lewiston-Auburn area connections were on the team, in Jacob Lewis of Auburn and Nate Marcotte of Sabattus. Lewis had an assist on Cameron Rizzo’s (West Gardiner) game-winning goal in the third period.
“We had a young team and coach (Matt) Lavallee does a good job with that group,” Maine Moose owner and Twin City Thunder co-owner Ben Gray said. “It’s a tough league and I was really impressed with how they went down and played really good hockey and came away with the championship.”