Athlete of the nominations – 10/23-10/29

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Female

  • Kayla McLean – Ashland- soccer- scored 4 goals in 10-0 quarterfinal win over Madawaska. The first three goals came in the first 25 minutes of the game.
  • Ella Hosford- Bucksport – soccer- had three goals in 8-0 quarterfinal win over Orono.
    Lily Chiavelli- Bucksport- had three goals in 8-0 quarterfinal win over Orono.
  • Mylee Sylvia- Houlton- soccer- had two goals, including her 22nd of the season, breaking a school record for goals in a season by a freshman in 6-1 quarterfinal win over Dexter.
  • Trinity Leavitt- MCI- field hockey.  Scored both goals, inclusion the game winner in the second overtime in 2-1 quarterfinal win over Mt. View. Scored the only goal 1:12 into overtime in 1-0 semifinal win over Dexter.
  • Olivia Varney- MCI- soccer- scored eight goals (including her 50th of the season) and had one assist in 15-0 quarterfinal win over Penquis. Scored her 51st goal of the season in shootout loss in a semifinal match against Bucksport.
  • Lyndsee Reed- Hermon- soccer- had a hat trick in 8-0 quarterfinal win over John Bapst. Had a hat trick, including her 100th career goal in 4-0 semifinal win over Oceanside.
  • Layla Conway- Skowhegan- field hockey – had three goals  in 6-0 quarterfinal win over Messalonskee.
  • Laney LeBlanc- Skowhegan- field hockey- had three goals and one assist in 5-0  semifinal win over Mt. Ararat.

  • Male
  • Jack Brewer- Orono- football- completed 22-43 passes for 388 yards and seven touchdowns on Saturday, in leading the Red Riots to a 61-22 win over defending state champion Dexter in a small school 8-man football semifinal game
  • Wyatt Rayfield – Foxcroft – football threw for 249 yards and four touchdowns on 8-10 passing in 47-6 win over Oak Hill.
    Kensley Marsters- Foxcroft- had a kickoff return for a touchdown and an interception return for a touchdown and made five extra points in 47-6 win over Oak Hill.
  • Adam Savage – Skowhegan- football- ran for 153 yards and three touchdowns and threw for 92 yards and two touchdowns in 42-6 quarterfinal win over Brewer.