Players:
Alex Bunnell-Parker, Ethan Casey, Brendan Eavenson, Danny Fitzgiggon, Isaak Gibel, Noah Keith, Brandon Mank (Raymond), Brian Mank (Raymond), Jackson McArthur, Vinny Mullen, James Salko, Mason Shure, Caden Violette (Windham)
Friday, March 17, 2017
Congratulations to Jeremy Bennet
A heartfelt congratulation goes to Jeremy Bennet for receiving the Boys Track Most Valuable Player Award. Bennet will run track at Bates College next year.
Friday, March 10, 2017
Windham Eagles unified basketball season comes to an end By Stephen Signor
The
first ever season of the unified basketball team came to a close with a home
game played on March 6, against the Lewiston Blue Devils. In typical fashion,
the game began with the same enthusiasm from both teams.
There
was just one exception from the typical: This was also Senior Day at the high
school. In a brief ceremony, the only senior on the Eagles’ team, Anne
Stuchbury, received a red rose at center court from Co-coaches Brittany Taylor
and Anne Blake, much to the approval of the fans.
Then
it was business as usual. First half action did not disappoint as both teams
took little time to put points on the scoreboard. Without the use of timeouts,
these games are fast paced and just fly by, making scoring a tiresome effort.
Even when substitutes enter the game, the clock keeps ticking. The team that
makes the best of use of the clock definitely has the advantage. In the first
half that advantage went to the Blue Devils. They would go into the second half
with a 36-27 lead.
During
half-time senior Anne Stuchbury was brought to center court by her coaches.
Surrounded by her teammates and with the help of the Blue Devils and the fans,
“Happy Birthday” was sung to a surprised Stuchbury. This was definitely her day
and an unforgettable one at that.
In
the second half, the Blue Devils did not gain as many points as they did in the
first; and the Eagles almost doubled their score. But it would prove to be,
just not quite enough to result in a victory. With the clock winding down and
time running out, the Eagles would score the final two points of the season
with less than a minute to go. The points amassed by both teams equaled 118,
with a final score of 67 for the Blue Devils and the Eagles at 51 points.
After
the game Taylor reflected on the season. “I think it was awesome! It was so
much fun. The kids loved it and we had a good time.” The kids improved every
game and with just one senior on next year’s squad their future looks bright. “It
was a blast and can’t wait for next year,” concluded Taylor.
There
is action next week on March 15, in the form of a festival to be held at
Yarmouth. Rather than being a game, all teams will have a choice to participate
in either a playoff format or round robin. It has not yet been determined which
teams will be participating in either format. The time has also not yet been
solidified.
FMI
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Friday, March 3, 2017
Windham Swim Team meets success during February vacation
Monday
and Tuesday of February vacation proved to be exciting and successful days for
the Windham Swim Team, led by Coach Pete Small, Coach Brett Turrenne and Coach
Kevin Roy.
On
Monday, the Windham boys kicked off the day with the 200 IM Relay, led by 3
seniors: Francis Watson, Ben Breton and James Mannette and freshman Evan
Desmond. During the day the boys had excellent events, with many personal
records achieved. James Mannette placed 15th overall in the 200 Free
and Evan Desmond had an outstanding 50 Free time of 25.33 seconds. Not only
does Ben Breton run fast, he also swims fast - anchoring the 200 Free Relay Team
and dropping time in the 100 breaststroke. The 2016-17 season ended with the
400 Free Relay Team of: James Mannette, Michael Ryan, Ben Breton and Evan
Desmond dropping 11 seconds to place 13th overall.
On
Tuesday, the Windham girls were ready to continue the boys’ momentum, with the
200 IM Relay Team comprised of: Sophie Simonson, Camilla Moltoni, Olivia Verrill
and Hannah Maurais. The distance swimmer - junior Elizabeth Lucas took
significant time off both the 200 Free and 500 Free races; freshman Katharyn
Lucas placed 13th overall, with an outstanding swim in the 200 IM,
while Senior Olivia Verrill had a tremendous performance, dropping 2 seconds in
the 100 Butterfly. The 200 Free Relay Team of: Freshman Chloe Wilcox, junior
Sophie Simonson, freshman Hannah Maurais and freshman Katharyn Lucas, broke the
2 minute mark finishing with a time of 1:59.66.
The 400 Free Relay Team of
Wilcox, Maurais, E. Lucas and K. Lucas ended the day with a 10 second time
drop.
When
asked about the performance of the team at States, Coach Small replied, “The
coaching staff was impressed with the demonstrated growth over the season that
came to a head at the States Meets. The team had impressive time drops. The
upperclassmen leadership coupled with the experience that the freshman and
sophomores had at the meet, has the coaches very excited about the next couple
of years.”
Windham Eagles unified basketball second half of the season underway By Stephen Signor
Earlier
this week the Windham Eagles touched off the second half of their season
against the Poland Knights, a re-match with the team they faced in their season
opener. Although the Eagles did not win the game they did play an improved
game. But it did not start out that way. The game would begin with the Knights
scoring the first 10 of the 12 total points in the first 5 minutes. But the
Eagles soared back and kept the game close in the first half never trailing by
no more than 10 points.
The
slow start was no doubt due to having just returned from school vacation and an
interrupted practice. As Co-coach Anne Blake would confirm, “We did practice
but it is right after vacation and that practice was shortened by a fire alarm
so it wasn’t the best.” Blake also
pointed out that the team, as a rule, is timid at the start. The Knights
appeared a bit rusty as well but managed a 28-18 lead at half time.
The
second half showed promise for the Eagles, always managing to keep pace with
the Knights, but in the end could not overcome a consistent 10 point deficit.
But nothing could erase the determination and joy on their faces with every
effort. As with every game, Blake kept them going with encouragement despite the
absence of Co-coach Brittany Taylor. “It’s a little challenging. I usually do
the scoring books and Brittany is usually out there. But it’s all right. I know
these guys pretty well by now,” shared Blake.
All
of the Eagles players scored which was a plus when it comes to performance.
High scorers were Cameron Malone with 8 and the rest of the team with four or
more. The Knights had two players (Wing and Ellington) in double digits totaling
30 points. In the end this would prove
to be the deciding factor, in what ended up being a 48-30 victory over the
Eagles.
With
only three games remaining, the season is going to come to a close too soon.
There is an outside chance that with this year’s success next year’s season
could be extended, although nothing has been put in stone. One thing for
certain, the players will certainly not object.
The
Eagles’ next game is away against the Bonny Eagle Scots, Friday, March 3, at
3:30 p.m. The next home game scheduled for Monday, March 6, against the
Lewiston Blue Devils, also at 3:30 p.m. Their final game is away against the
Yarmouth Clippers. Game time has yet to be determined.
FMI
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