Clem is a native of Old Town and has covered sports locally for 20 years. As a lifelong resident of the area, he knows the importance of local sports to the communities and the passion that fans in those communities have for their teams. In 1999, Clem was named Maine Sportscaster of the Year by the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association. Additionally he has received 18 awards form the Maine Association of Broadcasters and the Maine Associated Press for his work in reporting and play-by-play. Some of his most memorable moments in sports include the UMaine women’s basketball win over Stanford in the NCAA Tournament, attending the “Snow Bowl” game when the Patriots beat the Raiders in the AFC playoffs and calling the Senior League World Series Championship when Bangor played Aruba. Clem is a graduate of Old Town High School and the New England School of Communications and lives in Bradley.
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Brady, Pats Beat Bengals 43-17 [VIDEO]
It what was a short week for the New England Patriots, they found a way to transform themselves to post an impressive 43-17 blowout of the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday night football.
Brookings Helps Bangor Improve To 4-0
The Bangor Senior League all-star team became the first host team to finish pool play with a 4-0 record after beating Hawaii 3-1.
Bangor Beats Virginia 7-3
In the 12 years the Senior League World Series has been in Bangor, no host team ever won their first three games. That changed Wednesday when Bangor beat Virginia 7-3.
Lester Traded For Cespedes [VIDEO]
The Boston Red Sox have traded two time World Series champion pitcher Jon Lester to Oakland in exchange for power hitting outfielder Yoenis Cespedes.
277 Mainers Running In Boston Marathon
The 118th running of the Boston Marathon will be one of the most emotional ever following the bombings of last year. The State of Maine will be well represented when runners depart from the town of Hopkinton to start their 26 mile journey to Boston...