WALDOBORO The Camden-Rockport and Medomak eighth grade softball teams met on the diamond Friday, May 21 in Waldoboro for a nail-biting affair. In a contest primarily defense-driven, the host Riverhawks emerged from the contest victorious with a 4-.
Sunday, May 5, 2019
ROCKPORT The Medomak eighth grade and Camden-Rockport middle school softball squads squared off Wednesday, May 12 with the Riverhawks hitting the road for the contest and returning home with a victory.
Just as the game got underway, the players found themselves heavily rained on, though the murky weather did not dampen the spirits of either team. Half an hour later and the cold rain and dark sky was replaced by sunshine.
The visiting Riverhawks found itself prevailing 8-2 in its second contest of the season to boost its record to 2-0.
At the plate for Medomak were Kytana Williamson (single), Kendal Simmons (single, two walks), Audrey Jackson (single, triple, RBI), Lillian Harvey (single, walk, RBI), Lilly Christ (two walks), Arianna Sproul (single, two walks) and Maddy Wilshire (hit by pitch).
Nearly a year into pandemic, Aggieville establishments continue to make adjustments
Aggieville businesses seen here in this March 2020 photo when many were forced to close due to COVID-19. (KMAN file photo)
Local businesses have had to comply with Local Health Order 19 since last fall and while many may be tired of restrictions, a lot of local establishments are adapting to the new way of conducting business.
Within it, the health order mandates masks be worn in any public space in the county where social distancing can’t be maintained. The City of Manhattan also implemented its own mask mandate last year requiring compliance. It remains in effect until April 1.