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Maine Black Bears Catcher Earns Pre-Season All American

Posted in Myckie Lugbauer, University of Maine, University of Maine Baseball on December 27, 2008 by cmsplog




University of Maine junior catcher Myckie Lugbauer (Mahopac, N.Y./Mahopac) was recognized as a third-team Louisville Slugger Pre-Season All-American as announced by Collegiate Baseball Newspaper on Tuesday, December 23. Lugbauer was one of six catchers from around Division I named to one of the three pre-season teams, and one of three on the third-team.

The 6-4 Black Bear captain led the team with 43 runs batted in and 19 doubles during the 2008 season and finished second in batting average (.343), slugging percentage (.552) and on-base percentage (.412) only to teammate and America East Player of the Year Curt Smith. On the defensive side of the ball, Lugbauer posted a .989 fielding percentage with only three errors in 280 chances. He threw out 65% of runners attempting a stolen base against him, catching seven of 13 runners.

Lugbauer was the America East Rookie of the Year and a Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American in 2007. Last season, the Black Bear was the America East First-Team catcher.

Courtesy University of Maine

Maine Black Bears Women’s Basketball Coach Cindy Blodgett on The PM Jab

Posted in Chris Sedenka, Maine Black Bears Women's Basketball, University of Maine, WJAB on December 17, 2008 by cmsplog

Here is Coach Cindy Blodgett on with Chris Sedenka on the PM Jab WJAB 96.3FM/1440 AM

UMaine Loses QB

Posted in 2008 FCS Playoffs, Adam Farkes, FCS, Jack Cosgrove, UMaine Football, University of Maine on December 15, 2008 by cmsplog


UMaine Quarterback Adam Farkes is leaving the program for personal reasons. That’s according to the Portland Press Herald, who site a University Press Statement.

Farkes started the 2008 year as the starter, before injuring his shoulder in October in a win against Delaware. He had 9 TD’s and 6 picks before the season-ending injury. There was a very good chance he would be the starter in 2009.

Mike Brusko is the obvious choice to be next season’s number one. He led the Bears into the playoffs following Farkes‘ injury. He doesn’t have the best arm, but is a serious competitor.

It may also give Chris Treister a chance. Treister, who played at Portland High, has three more years of eligibility, and will get a true opportunity if Brusko struggles in the pocket. Don’t count out Jack Cosgrove recruiting a young athlete as well.

Maine Black Bears Women’s Basketball Coach Cindy Blodgett on The PM Jab

Posted in Chris Sedenka, Maine Black Bears Women's Basketball, University of Maine, WJAB on December 3, 2008 by cmsplog

Here is Coach Cindy Blodgett on with Chris Sedenka on the PM Jab WJAB 96.3FM/1440 AM

UNI Head Coach Mark Farley Maine Press Conference

Posted in Mark Farley UNI Head Coach, University of Maine, University of Maine Football, University of Northern Iowa Football on November 26, 2008 by cmsplog

Maine Black Bears Head Coach Jack Cosgrove and DE Javon Belcher

Posted in FCS Playoffs, Jack Cosgrove, University of Maine, University of Northern Iowa Football on November 24, 2008 by cmsplog

Just wanted to give you guys the audio from Coach Cosgrove and Javon Belcher’s CAA Press Conference this morning.

Maine’s Magical Season Over (Or So We Thought)

Posted in CAA Champion, FCS, University of Maine, University of New Hampshire on November 23, 2008 by cmsplog


It was a day that was perfect for Maine Football. The cold, wind and snow of Morse Field in Orono would most assuredly give the Black Bears the upper hand. Their 3 talented running backs of (Red Shirted Fr) Jared Turcotte, (Sr) Jhamal Fluellen and (Fr) Pushaun Brown combined with the tough running of (Jr) QB Michael Brusko would control the game in these conditions. One problem though, someone forgot to tell that to the UNH Wildcats.

The Wildcats used both smash mouth and finesse football on offense, and buckled down on defense when needed, to outlast the University of Maine Black Bears 28 – 24. UNH gained a bid to the FCS and took home the Brice-Cowell Musket for another year.

UNH got the ball to start the game and wasted little time getting on the board. The Wildcats tandum of running backs, (Jr) Chad Kackert and (Sr) Robert Simpson, both had nice runs on the opening drive, but the big one was busted by Kackert. Kackert broke through the Maine D line, made a Maine defensive back miss and scampered 46 yards for a TD. With the extra point, UNH went up 7 – 0.

Maine’s 1st drive stalled after a nice return to their own 46, but got a break when Maine’s Andrew Downey recovered a UNH fumbled on their next drive. Maine took over at the UNH 39. With a couple of nice runs by Brusko and Brown, Maine got down to the UNH 2. The Maine offensive live opened up a huge hole for Brown, who blasted in for the score, combing with the extra point made it 7 -7.

Maine’s Black Hole defense came up big in the next series with big stops by Windham’s Red Shirted Fr DE Raibonne Charles and Sr LB Sean Wasson. Maine stuffed UNH’s running attack forcing a UNH punt. Maine’s Fr DB Mike Kuhn blasted around the UNH lineman and blocked the kick, Maine taking over deep in UNH territory.

UNH’s defensive line came up big, stuffing Maine’s Turcotte and Brusko to force Jordan Waxman’s first field goal attempt of the season. Waxman came in and nailed it dead center from 30 yards to put Maine up 10 – 7.

Maine’s defense came to play the next couple of series as Wasson, Charles and (Sr) Javon Belcher all made huge stops, highlighted by Wasson absolutely demolishing Kackert on the right sideline.

Kackert got the last laugh as he had a pretty cutback run an 18 yard TD scamper, his second of the day to make it UNH 14 Maine 10.

Both defenses shut the door the rest of the half highlight plays by UNH’s (Sr) DB Maurice Duper, and yes, he is the cousin of fromer Miami Dolphins WR Mark “Super” Duper and Maine’s Belcher. Duper made 2 outstanding open field takles to stop Maine 1st downs and Belcher went sideline to sideline twice following Kackert on a beautiful stop for a UNH loss.

The Halftime score was Maine 10 UNH 14.

Maine got the ball to start the 2nd half, returning the kick to their own 37. With the snow and wind died down, Maine went to play action pass and Brusko found Turcotte out of the backfield for a big 32 yard gain on 1st down. The drive then started to sputter and it looked like the Black Bears would be forced to punt. Brusko lined up to punt the ball, faked and hit Andrew Downey for the 1st down. Power runs by Fluellen and Brusko finished the drive as Brusko blasted it in from the 1, combined with the extra point, to take a 17 – 14 lead.

UNH’s dormant passing attack then came to the forefront. After a great return was called back by a UNH hold, the Wilcats started at their own 24. (So) QB RJ Toman unleashed a beautiful 34 yard pass to (Fr) WR Chris Jeannot. Simpson rushed for a couple nice gains including a pile driver of an 11 yarder to move deeper into Maine territory. Toman came up big again, launching a 29 yard strike to (Sr) WR Mike Boyle. After the extra point, UNH was up 21 – 17.

Maine went 4 and out on the next series, which set up a game changing series of events. Maine’s punter Kash Keifer boomed a 62 yard bomb, that was downed at the UNH 11. On the 1st play of the UNH series, Maine defenders Charles and Wasson stuffed Tomans keeper for a 4 yard loss to the UNH 7. Here comes the game changer. (Sr) DL Jonathan Pirruccello and (Jr) DL Jordan Stevens got a huge push again, Toman scrambled back into the endzone, where Pirruccello tackled him for an apparent safety. The officials ruled forward progress to the 1, which allowed a UNH punt.

After the short punt, Maine again had trouble moving the ball. UNH stuffed a play action pass in the endzone and stopped Turcotte on successive plays, but the Black Bears got their only break from the officials on the day, as they were bailed out by a phantom pass interference call on a 4th down pass that fell to the ground. With the 2nd life, Maine blasted their way to the goal, culminating in a Fluellen 3 yard TD run with 2:42 left in the 3rd. Maine leads 24 – 21.

Going into the 4th, both teams had drives sputter, resulting in punts. The momentum seemed to swing Maine’s way with 12:00 minutes left in the game as Maine’s (Sr) DB Lionel Nixon picked off Toman at the UNH 37.

Maine immediately went to work with a nice screen pass from Brusko to (Red Shirted Fr) RB Derek Session for a big 13 yard gain. After nothing on 1st and 2nd downs, Brusko rolled right in an option setting, pitching to Fluellen, who busted through the line for what seemed to be the game ending 19 yard TD run. The Back Judge came in with a late flag for holding Maine, negating the TD. With the air being let out of the team, the drive was stopped and Maine turned the ball over on downs.

UNH took the ball and drove methodically down the field taking huge time off the clock. Kackert and Simpson blasted for 1st down after 1st down to move into Maine territory. Toman bailed UNH out twice on the drive with a 3 and 11 scamper for 14 yards and a 1 yard 4th down play to extend the drive. Toman then hit Boyle for his 2nd TD of the game, scampering down the right sideline for the TD. It was clear to most everyone in the stands and on the sideline that Boyle stepped out at the 5, clear to everyone but the ref, who let the TD stand. UNH went up 28 – 24 with 3:27 left in the game.

Maine would have to come from behind with their passing game if it was meant to be, but it wasn’t. Maine had 2 shots, both drives ending in Brusko interceptions, the first being particularly painful, as Brusko didn’t see Jared Turcotte all alone up the right sideline with nothing but snow in front of him. UNH knelt on the ball, beating the Black Bears 28 – 24 to take home the CAA North Division Title.

Maine must now wait until 7 PM tonight and see if the FCS committee selects 5 teams from the CAA 2 years in a row. The selection show will be on ESPNU.

University of Maine Black Bear Football LIVE BLOG!

Posted in CAA Champion, Maine Football, University of Maine, University of New Hampshire on November 22, 2008 by cmsplog
Join us Saturday at 11:45 AM for a LIVE BLOG from Morse Field as the Black Bears take on the UNH Wildcats in the game to decide the CAA North Division Championship. The game can be heard in Greater Portland on WLOB 1310 AM and in the Augusta area on WCME 96.7 FM.

Friday Morning Quick Hitters

Posted in Army Football, Boston Bruins, Boston Celtics, High School Football Championships, Lewiston Maineiacs, Maine Black Bears, Maine High School Football, Portland Pirates, University of Maine on November 21, 2008 by cmsplog

UMaine Women’s Basketball dropped a hard fought game to Central Connecticut State 65 – 57. Kristin Baker led the Black Bears with 11 points and 10 rebounds in the loss. The Black Bears are 0 – 2 early in the season.

The Boston Celtics slammed the Detroit Pistons, as the Pistons are still looking for offense’s comfort level with Allen Iverson. The Celtics won 98 – 80.

Here are the Match-ups for Tonight and this weekend to keep an eye on.

Friday November 21
The MAINEiacs face the Shawinigan Cataractes at Shawinigan. (Tonight at 7:30 pm, can be heard on 1470 AM out of Auburn)

The Pirates are facing rival Providence Bruins at the Dunkin Donuts Center in Providence. (7:00 pm on AM 1400, 1490 out of Portland, 1240 AM IN L-A, 780 AM in Rumford, and 1450 AM in South Paris)

The Maine Men’s Hockey Team gets ready for the first game of a 2 game series against the Merrimack Warriors at the Alfond. (7 pm Friday and Saturday nights, listen online at http://www.goblackbears.com)

The Celtics face the Minnesota Timberwolves in Minnesota. (TV-CSNNE , Radio 96.3 FM WJAB 8:00 pm)

The Bruins take on the Florida Panthers at The Garden (7:00 pm NESN HD)





Saturday November 22

MPAA Football Championships
Fitzpatrick Stadium, Portland Maine

Class A – Bonny Eagle Scots vs Skowhegan Indians (6 PM)



Class B – Morse Ship Builders vs Mountain Valley Falcons (11 AM)

Class C – Winthrop Ramblers vs John Bapst Memorial Crusaders (2:30 PM)

The Portland Pirates take on the Hartford Wolfpack at the Cumberland County Civic Center. (7:00 pm on AM 1400, 1490 out of Portland, 1240 AM IN L-A, 780 AM in Rumford, and 1450 AM in South Paris, Tix available at http://www.portlandpirates.com)

The MAINEiacs take on the Gatineau Olympiques in Gatineau, Quebec (Tonight at 7:30 pm, can be heard on 1470 AM out of Auburn)

The Black Bears Football team takes on rival UNH Widcats for CAA North Division supremacy at Morse Field at Noon. Don’t forget the Central Maine Sports Blog will be Blogging LIVE from Morse Field.

The Men’s Hockey Team take on Merrimack in the 2nd in 2 nights at the Alfond. (7 pm, listen online at http://www.goblackbears.com

The Men’s Basketball team takes on Providence at Providence Saturday afternoon. (listen online at http://www.goblackbears.com)


Army football travels to Rutgers. Game is at 12:05 est on SNY

The Bruins go to Montreal for an Original Six match-up with the Canadiens. (7:00 pm NESN HD)

A New Direction For the Central Maine Sports Blog

Posted in Army, Big East, Central maine sports blog, Lewiston Maineiacs, University of Maine on November 17, 2008 by cmsplog

First off, I want to say the Central Maine Sports Blog has gone a lot farther than I thought it would. We have cultivated some great relationships in the media world and professional sports. As the Editor in Chief of the Central Maine Sports Blog, I want to announce to you, the readers, a change that is coming to the blog. No it’s not going anywhere, and no I’m not quitting (sorry to disappoint some of you with that news). What we are going to do is concentrate more on Maine sports, specifically the Portland Pirates, the Lewiston Maineiacs, the University of Maine Black Bears, and the Portland Sea Dogs. Obviously the pro teams in the area will still get coverage (as will the Pirates parent club, the Sabres), and we will also continue our coverage of the Big East and of Army Sports, as I feel it is very important that Army’s student athletes get coverage. We on the staff feel this is going to be a better way to serve you, and also give us on the staff an easier game plan from day-to-day. We have other exciting ideas as well, and we will continue our Maine Guides rememberance. The morning links will be done with a distinctively Maine feel to them, highlighting the local teams, Maine athletes in the news and the like. We welcome any suggestions any of you may have, and if there is anything you would like to see us do, shoot us an email at editor@centralmainesportsblog.com.
Oh, and this change does not affect the radio show at all, it remains the same hijinks’s and hilarity.