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Number of sports officials dwindling to crisis level, but Alfond center seeks to train next generation in Waterville area

Por: Portland Press Herald Sports April 01, 2023

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Cleveland Brown, left, and Stephen Belanger pack up to leave a training session Saturday at the Alfond Youth & Community Center in Waterville. The session was aimed at recruiting and training baseball and softball umpires, which are desperately needed in the region for youth and other games. Michael G. Seamans/Morning Sentinel WATERVILLE — Amid a nationwide shortage of sports officials, The Alfond Youth & Community Center has launched a series... + full article



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