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Bacon leads field hockey inductees
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Longtime Messalonskee of Oakland field hockey coach Gwen Bacon is
among four members of the second class of inductees to the Maine
Field Hockey Hall of Fame.
Bacon is joined in the Class of 2004 by former Deering High coach
Lucy Bodganovich and officials Pat Skaling and Sue Weatherbie.
Inductees are nominated by a member of either the Maine Field
Hockey Association or the Maine Field Hockey Officials Association.
Bacon has spent 30 years at Messalonskee as a teacher, athle...
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Bacon leads field hockey inductees
Bangor Daily News Bangor, ME
; Longtime Messalonskee of Oakland field hockey coach Gwen Bacon is among four members of the second class of inductees to the Maine Field Hockey Hall of Fame. Bacon is joined in the Class of 2004 by former Deering High coach Lucy Bodganovich and officials Pat Skaling and Sue Weatherbie. Inductees
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Maine field hockey hall names first class
Bangor Daily News Bangor, ME
; A Maine Central Institute coaching legend and the 1998 Winslow High varsity team are among the first inductees into the Maine Field Hockey Hall of Fame. Malaka "Tookie" Russell, who coached field hockey at MCI of Pittsfield for 30 years, and the record-setting Black Raiders will join five other
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Field Hockey Hall to grow by 5 Hoskin, McLean, McDonough, Sickles, Zimmerman get call
Bangor Daily News Bangor, ME
; The Maine Field Hockey association announced that Janet Hoskin, Estella McLean, Jackie McDonough, Jean Sickles and Sue Zimmerman will be inducted into the Maine Field Hockey Hall of Fame. Each inductee was nominated by a member of the MFHA or the Maine Field Hockey Officials Association. Hoskin
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Aldus named Miss Maine Field Hockey Belfast star joins cousin as winner of top honor
Bangor Daily News Bangor, ME
; The phone call Belfast senior Kallie Aldus got Sunday after learning she had been named Miss Maine Field Hockey didn't come as a surprise. It was Kelsey Jackson on the line, asking Aldus if she'd won the state's top field hockey honor. Aldus informed Jackson that she indeed had earned the award.
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Maine field hockey to get hall
Bangor Daily News Bangor, ME
; Maine's field hockey pioneers will soon have a place of their own. The Maine Field Hockey Association recently approved the creation of a MFHA Hall of Fame to honor players, coaches, officials and teams who have made a contribution to field hockey in Maine. A group consisting of MFHA members,
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Belfast's Jackson wins top field hockey award
Bangor Daily News Bangor, ME
; AUGUSTA - Every other Sunday in the spring, Kimberly Wood drives her daughter, Belfast High senior Kelsey Jackson, to field hockey club team practices in New Hampshire. The two spend a lot of time together - it's a five-hour round trip drive. Naturally, they talk field hockey. Jackson paid tribute
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Field hockey has an official ambassador In addition to umpiring chores, O'Brien's ready with the answers
The Boston Globe
; NASHUA -- The start of the second half of the Nashua-Concord field hockey game was minutes away when umpire Jeanne O'Brien crossed the white line marking the field and headed up a small hill toward a handful of fans sitting in the stands. Had she heard something in the first half she didn't want to
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NU coach tries to spread passion for field hockey.(Sports)
Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL)
; When Marisa Didio returned to Evanston this fall, her mission was to restore the Northwestern field hockey team to the prominent state in which she had left it in 1994. But there were also bigger fish she wanted to fry. Didio originally resigned from her post at Northwestern because she wanted to
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Dexter's Veazie Miss Maine Field Hockey
Bangor Daily News Bangor, ME
; Brittany Veazie may have just been named the state's top senior field hockey player, but she's still not allowed to know what she's getting for Christmas. "Go on, get out now," Veazie's mother and coach Margaret admonished the Dexter High star Monday night. "I'm wrapping presents," Margaret Veazie
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NO LONGER THE 'OTHER' SPORT; Offseason Programs, Rule Changes and Even the Soccer Boom Have Led to Increased Participation in Field Hockey
The Washington Post
; Lil Shelton began coaching the field hockey team at Severna Park High 25 years ago, and since then she has watched with envy as the other girls sports at her school--soccer, basketball, lacrosse and volleyball--have boomed in popularity. Although Shelton's teams won 11 state titles, including eight
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