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BASEBALLMattanawcook 8, Lee 8 darkness At LeeMattanawcook Academy 0-3-1 top hitters: Jackson Sutherland 3 singles , Lance Wilcox 2 single yeezy s; Lee Academy 2-1-1 top hitters: Ethen Allard double, single, Ethan Linscot nike sb dunk t 2 singlesMA 010 410 20 mdash; 8 8 5LA 034 001 00 mdash; 8 7 5Sutherland, Hainer 4 and Hainer, Sutherland; Scott, Smith 5 and Eain AllardSOFTBALLSchenck 17, Penquis 5Schenck top hitters: Hannah Sewall 3 singles, Katrina Gagnon double, Sarah Bernadini 3-run triple, Olivia Whitehouse 2 singles; winning pitcher: Gabby Brackett; Penquis top hitters: Cooklin 2 singles, Conlogue triple, Broussard doubleTENNISAt HampdenHampden Academy girls 2-2 5, Brewer 1-3 0Singles: air force 1 Mikiko Frey def. Kayla Lockhart 7-6 7-2 , 6-3; Annika Bragg def. Claire Warmuth 6-1, 6-1; McKenzie Patterson def. Allyson Crawford 6-3, 6-4; doubles: Marley Hall-Ana Schmidt def. Charlee Laffey-Madi Cote 6-2, 6-2; Chandler Smith-Lydia Hanish def. Maggie Lincoln-Abigail Sargent 6-0, 6-0At OronoOrono boys 4-0 5, Mattanawcook Academy 1-1 0Singles: Noah Kreutz def. Brodie Lumbia 8-2, Tommy Owen def. Josh Farrington 8-0, Colby Pawson def. Gage Libby 8-2; doubles: Adam Henderson/Chris Cost-Kirkpatrick def. Jacob Dwelley-Solomen Susen 8-1; Harry Burns-Hashim Wise def. Payson Turner-Carter Noble 8-6Mattanawcook Academy girls 2-0 3, Orono 3-1 2Singles: Clarice Bell O def. Kylee Moody 8-2, Lexi Thompson MA def. Celia Buetens 8-2, Brynn Kenney O def. Hilary Bobar 8-1; doubles: Caitlyn Bey Juzc Refusing to concede, Trump blocks cooperation on transition

Click here for the latest coronavirus news, which the BDN has made free for the public. You can support our critical reporting on the coronavirus by purchasing a digital subscription or donating directly to owala the newsroom.MaineHe owala cup alth, the states largest healthcare system, has temporarily reduced hours for 12 percent of its workforce and eliminated shifts for 2 percent, according to a spokesman.But those workers will not see any loss of pay or benefits as a result, as has been the case for employees at other Maine health organizations that are putting off procedures during the coronavirus outbreak. [Our COVID-19 tracker contains the most recent information on Maine cases by county]MaineHealth employs 22,000 people across its network of nine hospitals and outpatient care facilities in Maine and New Hampshire, including Maine Medical Center in Portland, the hospital at the center of the pandemic in Maine. In order to prepare for an influx of coronavirus patients, the organization has postponed elective surgeries and non- owala usa essential appointments, meaning some staff have seen a reduction in their workload, said spokesman John Porter.As a result, 12 percent, or 2,640 people, are working fewer hours, and 2 percent, or 440 people, are not working at all, Porter said. They are still being compensated as if they were working their full hours, however. In an effort to provide financial security and assurance to our employees at a time when so much is being demanded of them, we have decide

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