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Falmouth’s Owen Drummey wins Travis Roy Award
The versatile forward is the fourth Yachtsmen player to earn the award presented to the most outstanding Class A senior boys hockey player in Maine.
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AUBURN He didn’t have the easiest high school career, but Owen Drummey learned and grew from adversity, and made playing hockey look easy.
Drummey, Falmouth High’s do-it-all player and natural forward, closed out his four-year career by winning the Travis Roy Award on Sunday during a small ceremony at Norway Savings Bank Arena.
“It feels great. It’s a true honor, with everybody that has won this trophy in the past … it’s just a complete honor to win it,” Drummey said.
Travis Roy Award semifinalists include Edward Little, Lewiston and St. Dom’s players
Boys hockey: Will Cassidy, Keegan McLaughlin and Lucas Pushard selected as three of the six semifinalists for prestigious award.
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Lewiston goalie Keegan McLaughlin denies a shot by Scarborough’s Samuel Rumelhart during the second overtime of the Class A championship game in Lewiston in March 2020.
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Edward Little defenseman Will Cassidy, Lewiston goalie Keegan McLaughlin and St. Dom’s forward Lucas Pushard have been chosen as semifinalists for the Travis Roy Award.
The three area players are among six semifinalists for the award, which is given to the top senior boys hockey player in Class A. The other semifinalists are Falmouth’s Owen Drummey, Portland/Deering’s Max Cheever and Scarborough’s Peter O’Brien.