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Maine Elks Hoop Shoot 2025: District Champions Shine in Bath

BATH, ME – Maine’s Hoop Shoot story for the 2025 fraternal year reached an exciting milestone on Sunday, January 25th. Eighteen elite young athletes from across the state’s three Elks Districts—Coastal, Central, and Northern—converged on the Bath Middle School gymnasium to determine the top free-throw shooters in the state.

The competition brought together the best Boy and Girl shooters who had previously advanced through local lodge and district levels, representing a high standard of focus and athletic skill.

The following athletes earned their spot at the state level:

  • 8-9 Year-Old Division: Amaya Perone (Sanford) & Benny Lamour (Portland), Miya Morse (Waterville) & Beckly Faulkner (Waterville), Addalyn Hewes (Presque Isle) & Nick Hopkins (Presque Isle)
  • 10-11 Year-Old Division: Charlotte Lamb (Brunswick) & Jerry Dauphne (Brunswick), Harper Small (Augusta) & Teagon Bowlin (Augusta), Madelyn Pelletier (Millinocket) & Sawyer St. Peter (Presque Isle)
  • 12-13 Year-Old Division: Emma Stackpole (Rockland) & Todd Kinny (Bath), Madison Magnusson (Augusta) & Landon Magnusson (Augusta), Natalie Porter (Presque Isle) & Ryder Holdsworth (Houlton).

The atmosphere in the gymnasium was one of intense concentration. The level of competition was remarkably high, necessitating several best-of-five shoot-offs to resolve ties in closely contested brackets. Throughout the pressure-filled rounds, the competitors were praised for their poise and exceptional sportsmanship.

The day was capped off by a rare and impressive feat from the Central District. Siblings Landon and Madison Magnusson of Augusta dominated the court, posting the highest scores of the entire event.

Landon Magnusson secured the Amos McCallum Award for the top boy shooter, missing only a single shot to finish with a stellar 24 out of 25.

Madison Magnusson followed suit, hitting 23 out of 25 to earn the Allen Richard Award for the top girl shooter.

As the 2025 Hoop Shoot journey continues, these athletes have set a high bar for excellence, with the two Magnussons along with Miya Morse, Nick Hopkins, Harper Small and Sawyer St Peter moving on to represent the best of Maine’s youth sports at the New England Regional competition where they’ll face off against the top shooters from New York, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Vermont and New Hampshire this coming March in South Portland.

January Winning Calendars

DateLodgeNo.HameAmt
127431686John Hutchins$100
2188335Ed Libby$25
31293986Troy Pierce$50
4964120Melody McLellan$50
51597444John Poor$25
6835594Norah Jones$25
715211476Sharon Darling$25
810081271Darlene Proctor$25
91470236Marise Anagnost$25
1024301Roberta Ranger$50
11905863Cathy & Dan$50
12188341Donald Malanson$25
13244725Nancy Page$25
141597419Jessica Nannery$25
1527431879Pamela Morse$25
16934376Ruth Oliver$25
17905874Bridget Campbell$50
1814701550Jonathan Bolz$50
1910081313Steve Obrien$25
20835588Davic McQuade$25
21243049Dee Laplant$25
22244697Joe Joy$25
2327431875Kerry Scales$25
242441060Gerald Smith$50
25964103Justin Rodrigue$50
261881646Elaine Harper$25
272441012Peggy Clark$25
2827431774Buddy Palmer$25
29964991Kevin Egan$25
3010081219Chloe Drinkwater$25
31188292Tressa Brown$50

Elks’ Support in the Portland Community

Shortly before Christmas, members of the Veteran Committee of Portland Lodge 188 delivered gifts donated by our Lodge members, for five children from three different families. Although it was short notice, each child received clothing, coats, and at least one fun item. The gifts were delivered to our contact, who then distributed them to the families on Sunday, December 14.

Gifts were also delivered to the Scarborough Veterans Home. We had four specific names, along with a special request for various sizes of men’s pajamas and men’s sweatpants. In total, we were able to provide close to 80 much-needed items. And the four Veterans received their special requested items.
During this season of giving, our Lodge members, once again, came through to help those less fortunate in our community, and remembered our Veterans. Thank you!

Upon delivery, we were greeted by two Veterans, Pop (in orange) and Dan, who helped get the gifts to the Activities Director. JoAnn Sparks and April Libby from Lodge 188 delivered the gifts.

from North School (l-r): Edil, Jean, Janine, Heather.

Then, on December 26, using a $2,000 donation from the lodge member volunteers assembled 100 bags containing beef stew, spam, potatoes, pasta, tomato sauce and a $10 gift card to either Hannaford or Wal-Mart.

On December 28 and 29 the bags were delivered by members to Spring Crossing Senior Housing in Westbrook (34 units) and North School Apartments (60 units, + 2 children) in Portland.

The gift bags were an overwhelming success. A resident at North School, (also a member of lodge 188) told us that “this was the first time anyone has ever done anything for our building, and folks are going to be so surprised.”  It was a very positive way to end the year!!

December’s Winning Calendars

DecTicket #AmountNameLodge
1837$25.00Gary Raindon188
2943$25.00Gretel Anderson1008
31566$25.00Amanda Lema1470
4650$25.00Reece Ivey835
5377$25.00Kyle Charette1597
61432$50.00Tyke McKay244
71461$50.00Brook Green244
81633$25.00Rosalie Barker244
91452$25.00Adrian Labrecque244
1091$25.00Lynda Sperry2743
111014$25.00Marie Laplante1470
12996$25.00Janice Bachelder1470
13333$50.00Gloria D'Amico1597
1422$50.00Jeff Buzzell2743
15348$25.00Denise D'Entremont1597
16219$25.00Cindy Marsters244
17324$25.00Jennifer Campbell934
18249$25.00Pam Spofford244
19262$25.00Sara Turner244
20644$50.00Roger Graham835
21248$500.00Ray Bendure244
2280$25.00Elizabeth Gordon2743
2329$25.00Rhonda Boynton2743
241157$25.00Lana Ryan905
251421$25.00Jackie Jones244
2673$25.00Lewis Gordon2743
27584$50.00Wendy Barnies1293
28497$50.00Muriel Neil2430
29130$25.00Dave Anderson964
301454$25.00Emilien Bouchard244
311405$25.00Adam Freeman244

Rose Parade Recognition for BPOE

DRUM ROLL, ELKDOM! Isabella Coleman Award Winner!
The Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks – Elks USA 2026 Tournament of Roses float has won the Isabella Coleman Award for the most outstanding presentation of color and color harmony through floral design!
This prestigious honor celebrates excellence in floral artistry, and our award-winning float, Elks Care – Elks Share, dazzled the nation with its beauty, craftsmanship, and meaning during the Tournament of Roses Parade.
In 2026, we proudly mark 100 years of the Elks National Memorial, and this float told that story in full color; honoring a century of service while reminding viewers everywhere that Elks make a difference in their communities every single day.
This award belongs to every Elk Volunteer. From local Lodges to national programs, this recognition reflects the heart of Elkdom: Community, Friendship, and Charity; brought to life through extraordinary design and purpose.
Feel proud. Share the news. Celebrate the impact.
And if you are inspired by what you saw, we invite you to be part of it:
Join us or learn more at: join.elks.org
Float footage courtesy of KTLA 5 News

F-B Video

Elks Bring Thanksgiving to Their Neighbors

Since 2020, Farmington Elks Lodge #2430, with financial support from the Masons, has provided Thanksgiving dinner to Franklin County seniors and low-income households free of charge.  This year more than 460 meals were prepared and delivered!

Residents sign up through their housing coordinators, local signup sheets, or referrals from social workers and medical professionals.

The Farmington lodge partners with the Augusta Valley of Scottish Rite Masons, who had previously provided this annual meal at the Mount Blue High School cafeteria until its closure during the COVID pandemic in 2020.

Holiday Message from President Corey

Members of the Maine Elks Association
Hello my fellow Maine Elks, as we are in the midst of our holiday season,
Joleen and I want to wish our fondest best wishes to you all. We have been busy
traveling the great state and meeting with fellow Elks. It has certainly been a pleasure
seeing old friends and making new ones. We would also like to thank you for all the
charitable work your lodges have been doing during this holiday season. It certainly is
humbling to see what Maine Elks do for those in need around our state.
I would also like to remind you that this can be a trying time for some of our
family, friends, and others in our communities. Please reach out to others and check in
on them or a simple call and say hi. Let them know you are thinking of them. We all
know mental health can be difficult on some during the holidays and a simple “hello,
how are you doing” could make a big difference in someone’s life. As Dr. Seuss
famously wrote in the story of the Grinch, “Maybe Christmas, perhaps, means a little
bit more.”
Finally, continue to do all your great charitable through the year and be sure to
spread the word of your charitable efforts and work to increase our membership.
Again, Joleen and I wish each of you a Merry Christmas and a happy and
healthy holiday season and New Year.
Fraternally,
Corey DeWitt, PDDGER, PER,
MEA State President
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