Baseball

Coach: Todd Day (2nd year)

Spring 2004 Record: 16-4

How did season end: Won the Class B state championship

Key veterans: Paul Kierstead, Tom Gruber (second-team all league pitcher), Nick Freed, Taylor White, Pat Kertes, Drake Livada, Kyle Dancause, Mike Kertes, Ryan Hatch, Kyle Toot, Joe Geogeghan

Key newcomers: Pat Murphy, Kevin Martin

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Key concern: Getting playing time for such a deep and talented group.

Coach’s outlook: We return eight starters and all key reserves from last year’s state championship team. Pitching, defense and smart baserunning were the keys to our success last year. Our philosophy will continue to focus on sound fundamentals and trying to play to our strengths. This is a unique group of players who are confident in their abilities and truly enjoy playing together.

Girls lacrosse

Coach: Sarah Kinsella (2nd year)

Spring 2004 Record: 11-6

How did season end: Lost to Kennebunk 11-10 in the semi-finals

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Key veterans: Kristina Scontras, Carly Rapaport, Grace Needleman, Jenny Croteau

Key newcomers: Sarah Landis, Hanna Landis, Erin Lamberth, Chelsea Kotch, Caty Smith

Key concern: We graduated seven seniors. Most of them played defense.

Coach’s outlook: If we can build team chemistry on defense we have the individual skill that should make us very competitive.

Boys track

Coach: David Weatherbie (3rd year)

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How did season end: Took second at the states

Key veterans: Kevin Harrison, Joel Bickford, Keegan Toot, Stanis Moody-Roberts

Key newcomers: Curtis Dulac

Key concern: Depth in long-distance events

Coach’s outlook: We should be a very good team. If we can develop some long-distance runners we should be one of the best teams in the state.

Girls track

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Coach: David Weatherbie (3rd year)

How did season end: Finished third in the state

Key veterans: Claire Egan, Olivia C. Weill, Laura Williamson

Key newcomers: Elyse Moody-Roberts

Key concern: Freshmen need to round out our depth. We are hoping to develop some sprinters.

Coach’s outlook: Should be a very powerful team and once again finish in the top three at states.

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Boys lacrosse

Coach: Ben Raymond (7th year)

Spring 2004 Record: Western Maine champions

How did season end: Lost in the state final

Key veterans: Dan Rautenberg, Ben McKinney, Ron Kelton, Jacob Metzger, Bryan Holden, Jeff Croteau

Key newcomers: Brett Brown

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Coach’s outlook: Should be very competitive this year.

Girls tennis

Coach: Jamyn Mooney (1st year)

How did season end: Lost in western Maine final

Key veterans: Kaley Skapinsky, Monica Nicholas, and Amanda & Melissa Slack

Key newcomers: Sophomores – Heather Furman, Fiona Donegan, and freshman Julia Hewes

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Key concern: No major concerns

Coach’s outlook: Although we have a very young team this year I am confident that we will have a very successful season. I’m looking forward to working with a great group of girls this spring.

Boys tennis

Coach: Andy Strout (27th year)

Spring 2004 Record: 16-0

How did season end: Won state final

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Key veterans: Garret Currier

Key newcomers: Greg Goldstein

Key concern: Young doubles

Coach’s outlook: We will be competitive.

Softball

Coach: Joe Hendrickson (8th year)

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Spring 2004 Record: 11-6

How did season end: Lost in the quarterfinals to the eventual state champion

Key veterans: Erica Legge, Brennan Balfour, Jackie Moran, Rachel Budkowitz, Whitney Legge, Marla Houton, Maureen Kertes

Key newcomers: Anna Boulos

Key concern: We want them to compete and improve each day.

Coach’s outlook: If we stay positive and keep working hard, we should be very competitive in the playoffs.


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