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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Butler Pick Clinches Super Bowl [VIDEO]
While much talk leading up to the Super Bowl centered on the superstars, it was an undrafted rookie free agent who made the play to seal the fourth championship in team history.
Brady Gets Bleeped At Press Conference [VIDEO]
Patriots quarterback Tom Brady has been known to use colorful language on the field during games. Today he did the same on live television during his weekly press conference.
Snowcross Flies Through Bangor [PHOTOS]
For the first time in 30 years snowmobile racing took place at Bass Park in Bangor as the East Coast Snocross season kicked off with the Paul Bunyan Invitational. Fans got to witness two full days of racing that included some of the top racers in the United States and Canada, as well as many form the State of Maine that participated...
Patriots Beat Chargers For 10th Win [VIDEO]
Despite missing several starters on defense, the New England Patriots were able to shutdown Phillip Rivers and beat the Chargers 23-14.
Travis Benjamin Win Oxford 250
In the long history of the Oxford 250 only four drivers won back-to-back races, Morrill's Travis Benjamin became the 5th as he held off Austin Theriault to take the checkered flag.
Maine Race Primer For New Hampshire
Fort Kent racer Austin Theriault has returned to Maine for a weekend of racing leading up to the Nationwide race in New Hampshire next week.
Series Returns To Garden [VIDEO]
Home ice advantage has shifted back to the Boston Bruins as their playoff series with the Canadiens returns to the Boston Garden tonight for game #5.
MacLean Wins 6th Straight Kenduskeag [PHOTOS]
For the 6th straight year and 10th time overall, Trevor MacLean of Nova Scotia is the winner of the Kenduskeag Stream Canoe Race.
Plenty Of Water For Kenduskeag Race [PHOTOS]
What a difference a year makes, competitors in last years Kenduskeag Stream Canoe Race had to deal with very low water levels, something that will not be a concern Saturday.