Friday, September 30, 2022

Windham High School Scoreboard

Compiled by Matt Pascarella

Boys’ Soccer

Windham played Falmouth at home on Sept. 27. The Eagles improve to 5-4 after they beat the Navigators 3-1.

Windham senior Tyler Johnsen, sophomore Sam Rogers and junior Nick Marion all scored in the first half.

Girls’ Soccer


Windham is now 6-2 after an exciting win over Sanford at Sanford. See article for full coverage.

Field Hockey

Windham jumps to 4-4 after they beat Bonny Eagle 6-0 at home on Tuesday, Sept. 27.

One minute into the game, Windham senior Hannah Heanssler scored from sophomore Ava Gerrity. Heanssler scored again before the end of the first half.

Sophomore Zoe Dries scored one minute into the second half. Later in the quarter, sophomore Grace Joly scored from Heanssler. Then freshman Abby Trainor from Joly. Heanssler scored from Dries in the fourth quarter.

Golf

Windham played Gorham at home, at Riverside Golf Course in Portland, a par 36, on Tuesday, Sept. 27. Windham falls to 3-6 after a loss to Gorham 8.5 to 4.5.

Windham senior Brady Harvie hit a 36 and was 1 up on his opponent. Senior Logan Marden was all square and hit a 38; sophomore Fiona Harmon was 2 and 1 and shot a 39.

Football

The Eagles sustained their first loss at Cony in Augusta falling to Cony, 34-10 on Sept. 23. Senior Max Arbour had a 50-yard scoring pass in the second quarter for Windham. The Eagles added a field goal to

end the first half. Windham is now 3-1.

Cross Country

Windham had a home meet on Monday, Sept. 26 with Deering, Kennebunk and Noble where both Windham boys’ and girls earned first place wins.

Windham will head to Belfast this weekend and compete against 80+ teams from New England and Canada in the annual Festival of Champions.

Volleyball


In their home game with Marshwood on Monday, Sept. 26, both teams were 2-4 going in, but Windham moved up to 3-4 after a 3-1 win over the Hawks.

ESports


Early in their season, Windham had a positive match against Cape Elizabeth that was hard battled and well communicated. In the end, Windham lost two games to zero.

Windham junior Aidan Poitras stood out during the match for his poise during tough moments and his ability to keep his teammates focused. <

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