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Myah Jenson and Savannah Tracy each tally three goals, two assists for Falcons.
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FREEPORT Myah Jensen and Savannah Tracy each tallied three goals and two assists to give the Freeport girls lacrosse team a 16-3 win over Morse on Saturday.
Megan Driscoll had two goals and two assists, and Hannah Grover added two goals and one assist for the Falcons (7-1). Kate Tracy finished with a goal and three assists.
Addie Jung scored twice for the Shipbuilders (2-8) and Mary LaRochelle had one goal.
YARMOUTH 5-3, FREEPORT 2-2: The Clippers (10-2) scored two unearned runs in the fifth inning to complete a doubleheader sweep against the Falcons (9-3) with a 3-2 win at Yarmouth.
In September, the interior of the former ABC House off 29th Avenue in Albany had been stripped down to bare studs, tiles were missing from the ceiling and floors were covered in work debris.
Friday morning, YMCA CEO Chris Reese and his staff showed off the mid-valleyâs shiny new Growing Leaders Early Learning Center, which welcomed its first 30 students Jan. 4.
âItâs amazing, just amazing,â the center s director, Ashley Thomas, said after a brief ribbon cutting ceremony by the Albany Area Chamber of Commerce Ambassadors. âItâs exciting to get to this point. We have 30 kids here today, and our enrollment is 47. We still have more than 30 preschool slots open.â
High school notebook: Mt. Ararat High School pausing athletics until Feb. 8
COVID-19 outbreak forces temporary halt to sports; Brunswick, Freeport slowly opening up athletics.
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Ty Henke of Mt. Ararat, right, looks to pass over Kameron Douin of Cony, left, during a boys basketball game on Jan. 11 in Topsham.
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While Brunswick and Freeport are beginning athletics, another Midcoast school is temporarily closing them down.
Mt. Ararat moved to remote learning on Wednesday because of a COVID-19 outbreak at the school.
The school hopes to resume in-person learning and athletics on Feb. 8, according to an announcement by athletic director Geoff Godo.