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Monday Morning Quick Hitters

Posted in Army Hockey, Boston Bruins, Boston Celtics, Maine Black Bears Hockey, New England Patriots, Portland Pirates on December 29, 2008 by cmsplog


The Black Bears Hockey Team skated to a 3 – 3 tie in the consolation game with St Cloud State in the Florida College Classic in Estero Florida.

The Women Black Bears Basketball Team loses the opening game in the Hawk Classic, falling to Saint Joseph’s, PA 74 – 46.

The Pirates blasted the Worcester Sharks 7 – 1 Sunday at the Cumberland County Civic Center.

As you all know by now, The New England Patriots took care of business Sunday, by beating the Buffalo Bills 13 – 0. On the other hand, Brett Favre screwed the Pats again, as the Jets lose to the Dolphins 31 – 24, eliminating the Pats from the playoffs. Don’t forget to join our Boycott Brett Favre movement. Just Click the Link to Learn More!

The Sacramento Kings payed for the Celtics 2 games of sin on Sunday. The Boston Celtics routed the Kings 108 – 63

The Bruins just keep winning, beating the Atlanta Thrashers in Atlanta 2 – 1.

Dartmouth edged out the Army Hockey team in the 1st game of the ledyard Bank Hockey Classic in New Hampshire Sunday, beating Army in overtime 5 – 4.


I Hope It Wasn’t the Old Man’s Car

Posted in Boston Celtics, Glen Davis, How much funnier, KG on December 22, 2008 by cmsplog

A new segment here at the CMSB is going to be called “How much funnier would it be if…”, where we take a story each week and tweak just enough to make it hilarious instead of funny or disturbing.

This week’s winner is…

“How much funnier would it be if we found out that when Glen “Big Baby” Davis got into a car wreck on Sunday that he had been driving one of KG’s vehicles?”

I am assuming this could have spawned plenty of “dad took my Big Wheel away” jokes or something. The possibilities could have been endless.

Monday Morning Quick Hitters

Posted in Boston Celtics, Maine Black Bears Men's Basketball, Maine Black Bears Women's Basketball, New England Patriots, Portland Pirates on December 22, 2008 by cmsplog

Now that that is all over with….here are your quick hitters.

Both Maine Black Bears Basketball teams were in action Sunday in Orono. The Men lost to Harvard 76 – 63.

The Women lost to Fairfield 64 – 56.

The Portland Pirates, down 2 – 0 halfway through the 2nd Periods, stormed back for 3 straight goals, beating the Worcester Sharks 3 – 2.

The Boston Celtics made history, joining the 1966-67 Philadelphia 76ers and the 1969 – 70 New York Knicks as the only teams in NBA history to have a 26 – 2 record by beating the New York Knicks 124 -105. Rajon Rondo continued his blistering December scoring 26 points on 12 for 14 shooting. The Celtics look to make history by beating the co-record holder Philadelphia 76ers tomorrow night. Big Baby missed the game after getting into a car accident on the way to the game.

David Krejci had 3 assists, Blake Wheeler scored his 10th and 11th goals of the season and Phil Kessel assisted on 2 goals to bring his scoring streak to 18 games as the Bruins beat the St Louis Blues 6 – 3.

The New England Patriots continued to do all they could do to make the playoffs by blasting the playoff bound Arizona Cardinals 47 – 7. The Patriots must win next week against the Buffalo Bills and then rely on other teams to make the playoffs. The Jets must win the season ending game Sunday Night against the Miami Dolphins or the Baltimore Ravens must lost to the Jacksonville Jaguars. Either one of those scenarios and the Pats make the playoffs. Otherwise, the Patriots could be the 2nd Wild Card era 11 – 5 team to NOT make the playoffs. The 1985 Denver Broncos went 11 – 5 and as it happens, the AFC East was a powerhouse as the Miami Dolphins went 12 – 4 to win the divisions and the Patriots and Jets went 11-5 to take the Wild Card spots. Of course, 1985 was the season the Patriots Squished the Fish to go to Super Bowl XX.

VMI used a strong 2nd half to beat the Army Black Knights mens hoops squad 62 – 55.

Thursday Morning Quick Hitters

Posted in Army Black Knights, Atlanta Hawks, Boston Celtics on December 18, 2008 by cmsplog


The Boston Celtics went right down to the wire, but out lasted the Atlanta Hawks 88 – 85. This game took off just where the playoff series ended last season. “This is not a rivalry,” Garnett said. “[The Hawks] are a very good team, they play with a lot of confidence and swagger. Joe Johnson is one of the best in the business and they cause a lot of hell and havoc. But you have to win for it to be a rivalry.” The Celtics won their 16th straight and are now 24 – 2.

Army Football Senior Tailback Colin Mooney was invited to participate in the East – West Shrine Game January 17th.

Army LB Stephen Anderson has been named an honorable mention Sophomore All-American by CollegeFootballNews.com.

Tuesday Morning Quick Hitters

Posted in Army Black Knights, Boston Celtics, Boston Red Sox, Maine Black Bears Hockey, Matt Light Injury, New England Patriots, Rajon Rando, Scott Darling, Teddy Percell on December 16, 2008 by cmsplog


The Boston Celtics won their 15th straight game (franchise record) , and are the 4th team to go 23 -2 to start an NBA Season. Rajon Rondo outplayed Deron Williams, almost going for a triple double scoring 25 points, 9 Rebounds and 7 Assists as the Celtics dispatched of the Utah Jazz and avenged last seasons worst loss, beating the Jazz 100 – 91 at the Boston Garden.

Black Bears Hockey Freshman Goalie Scott Darling was named Pro Ambitions Hockey East Rookie of the Week yesterday. Darling was 2 – 0, 1.00 GAA and .937 save percentage.

Former Maine Black Bear Teddy Percell got his 1st goal of the season for the Los Angeles Kings against the NHL leading San Jose Sharks. Teddy was called up last week from the Manchester Monarchs.

Dustin Pedroia and Daisuke Matsuzaka will be the only Red Sox participating in the WBC this spring.

Ron Borges and John Tomasi (ummm) report that Matt Light has a separated shoulder.

Army Black Knights Women’s Basketball Guard Alex McGuire wins Patriot League Player of the Week.

Saturday Morning Quick Hitters

Posted in Boston Bruins, Boston Celtics, Lewiston Maineiacs, Maine Black Bears Hockey, Phil Kessel, Portland Pirates, University of Maine Hockey on December 13, 2008 by cmsplog

The Boston Celtics survived their 2nd back to back in a week, to outlast the New Orleans Hornets 94 – 82. On a night that James Posey received his World Championship ring, Boston fought poor shooting and foul trouble to bring the team to the best start in franchise history (22 -2 ).

Milan Lucic and Phil Kessel continued their torrid scoring pace, helping to net a 4 goal lead, to blast the Atlanta Thrashers 7 – 4. Boston trails only the San Jose Sharks (Hello Mr Thornton, 48 Points) in points with 44. Kessel is in the midst of a 14 game point streak and is now the NHL’s 3 leading goal scorer with 18.

Maine Black Bear Hockey Coach Tim Whitehead shuffled his lines a little, leading the Black Bears to a 3 – 1 win over Union at Alfond Arena.

The Lewiston MAINEiacs fell to the Rouyn-Noranda Huskies 5-1 on Friday night at the Androscoggin Bank Colisee.

The Portland Pirates dropped a hard fought battle to the Binghamton Senators 2 -1.

Saturday Morning Quick Hitters

Posted in Boston Celtics, Lewiston Maineiacs, Maine Black Bears, Maine Black Bears Hockey, Portland Pirates hockey on December 6, 2008 by cmsplog

The Black Bears Men’s Hockey team dropped a 3 – 2 overtime game to Northeastern Friday Night. Windham’s Matt Duffy had a goal.

In their 1st of 2 games at the Cumberland County Civic Center in Portland, The Lewiston MAINEiacs dropped a tough game to the Quebec Remparts 5 – 2.

The Pirates dropped a shootout loss to the Springfield Falcons Friday 3 – 2. Nathan Gerbe scored his 14th goal of the season.

Oh what could have been. Greg Oden made his Garden debut last night, as the Boston Celtics dismantled the Portland Trailblazers 93 – 78.

Tuesday Morning Quick Hitters

Posted in Boston Celtics, Boston Red Sox, Jason Varitek, Paul Byrd on December 2, 2008 by cmsplog

The Boston Celtics went into Monday’s game with the Magic prepared to improve against a team that took the season series from them last year. The game was physical from the get go, resulting in a total of 8 technical fouls. Sam Cassell was tossed rom the bench, on a weak foul call on Kendrick Perkins. Paul Pierce continued his torrid pace scoring 17 of his 24 points in the 3rd quarter, to lead the Celtics to their 9th straight win, beating the Orlando Magic 107 – 88.

The Boston Red Sox offered arbitration to Jason Varitek and Paul Byrd.

Happy Thanksgiving From All of US at The Central Maine Sports Blog

Posted in Boston Bruins, Boston Celtics, Deering High School, Lewiston Maineiacs, Portland High School, Portland Pirates, Thanksgiving Day Football on November 27, 2008 by cmsplog


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Please have a safe and happy holiday!! Here are your Quick Hitters!

10:30 AM Fitzpatrick Stadium in Portland is the scene for the 97th Annual Portland-Deering Turkey Day Game! If you are in Southern Maine, do not miss it!

The under manned Portland Pirates dropped their 3rd straight game, a 4 – 3 loss to the Worcester Sharks.

The Lewiston MAINEiacs blast the Shawinigan Cataractes 9 – 3.

The Bruins 4 game winning streak comes to an end, losing to the Buffalo Sabres at Buffalo, 3 – 2.

Seems as though, so goes Rondo, so goes the Celtics. Rajon Rondo scored 22 points in the Celtics comeback win over the Golden State Warriors 119 – 111 at the Garden.

Monday Morning Quick Hitters

Posted in Boston Celtics, Lewiston Maineiacs, Maine Black Bears Football, New England Patriots, Portland Pirates on November 24, 2008 by cmsplog

So I think we said that Matt Cassel wasn’t Tom Brady. I guess we were right. Matt Cassel just did something that only 4 others in NFL history have done and NEVER in Patriots history, thrown for 400 yards in 2 consecutive games. The Patriots shot themselves in the foot in the 1st half, all the while moving the ball up and down the field on offense. They obviously fixed it in the 2nd half, blowing out the Miami Dolphins 48 – 28.

The Boston Celtics cruised to their 5th straight win, blasting the Toronto Raptors 118 – 103.

In case you missed it, the Black Bears Football team was selected into the FCS playoffs, they face University of Northern Iowa Saturday in Iowa at 5PM.

Lewiston had another tough loss to the Gatineau Olympiques 6 – 2 Saturday Night.