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USM s Lauren Merrill, an Oxford Hills graduate, speaks with head coach Sarah Jamo in the circle during a game earlier this season. Cullen McIntyre photo
Madison Day and Lauren Merrill’s Oxford Hills Comprehensive High School softball careers didn’t end the way they hoped.
None of them want this spring season their new team to end.
Kirsten Pelletier, a former Bates College standout, is playing for the University of Southern Maine as a graduate student this season.
Cullen McIntyre photo
For Day and Merrill, this is their first year on the University of Southern Maine softball team. Same for Pelletier, but it’s also her last, having graduated from Bates in 2020 and utilizing a fifth year of eligibility as a graduate student at USM this season. Each of them has played a key role on a Huskies team that is in the midst of a memorable season, as has sophomore Hannah Shields of Buckfield, who didn’t get a season last year because of COVID-19.
5 things to know about COS s big season finale win
Siskiyou Daily News
The College of the Siskiyous Eagles football team ended things on a high note in their spring season finale at home Saturday.
While fans weren t allowed at the stadium, COS gave those watching the game live online a lot to cheer about in a dominating 62-17 victory over Feather River on Saturday.
The Eagles finished the year 2-2, splitting with both Feather River and Shasta College. COS was one of only five community college teams this season that played games this spring season.
“It was a really big win for us,” said first-year Eagles head coach Tyler Knudsen. “It was the first time this season I felt we were strong in all aspects of the game. We put everything together.”