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Boys lacrosse: Players to watch in southern Maine - Portland Press Herald

Boys’ lacrosse: Players to watch in southern Maine Seniors dominate this group of talented players to keep your eyes on this spring. Share Holden Anderson, Windham senior face-off/midfield: As a sophomore, Anderson was already one of the stronger face-off specialists in Class A, according to Windham Coach Peter Small, and he is one of the Eagles’ top midfielders. He intends to play next year at Vassar College. Nic Boudreau, Cape Elizabeth junior midfield: Possessing both speed and strength, Boudreau saw plenty of action as a freshman. He is called “one of the top dodgers” in the state by Cape Coach Ben Raymond. A sharpshooter moving left or right, Boudreau has committed to play at Yale.

Boys lacrosse: Cape Elizabeth wants its crown back - Portland Press Herald

increase font size Boys’ lacrosse: Cape Elizabeth wants its crown back The Capers have been the kings of Maine high school boys lacrosse for more than three decades, but their current players have yet to reach a title game. 15 of 15 Cape Elizabeth senior Archie McEvoy gains control of the ball amongst a crowd of York players during Monday s game at Cape ELizabeth. Brianna Soukup/Staff Photographer The kings want their crown back. By Cape Elizabeth High boys’ lacrosse standards, going three years without a state title appearance – let alone a championship – is an eternity. Never mind that in 2020, there was a pandemic and the season wasn’t even played. It still constitutes a drought for the Capers, and 2021 is the last chance for the current seniors to claim a banner of their own.

Softball: Quite the opener for Marshwood in big victory over York

Updated April 15 Softball: Quite the opener for Marshwood in big victory over York Playing a softball game for the first time since 2019, the Hawks score eight runs in the second inning and cruise to a 13-0 win. 7 of 7 York’s Emily Estes plays first base while Marshwood’s Shelby Anderson watches to see if she can steal second during their season-opening softball game Thursday in South Berwick. Marshwood won, 13-0. Brianna Soukup/Staff Photographer SOUTH BERWICK It had been 670 days since the last high school softball game had been played in Maine. The 2020 spring sports season was canceled by the coronarvirus pandemic. And even as recently as two months ago, players and coaches were uncertain of what the 2021 season would look like.

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Waynflete Flyers Winter Athletes of the Year

Waynflete Flyers Winter Athletes of the Year Captain Saadé was everything a most valuable player and captain should be, coming through in the clutch and leading the Flyers to yet another successful season and it’s an understatement to say his impact will be greatly missed next winter. Saadé, who grew up in Windham, started playing basketball at the age of five and came to Waynflete in the eighth grade. Saadé, who has also been a member of Waynflete’s juggernaut boys’ soccer team and rows in the spring, has many reasons that he’s a basketball aficienado. “Apart from the team aspect and the camaraderie that is built between the players, I really love basketball because of how fluid the game is played,” Saadé said. “Unlike some sports, no moment is the same as another, anything can happen and the game is built upon the spontaneous and creative nature of its players.”

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