BOYS’ BASKETBALL

Senior Matt Gautreau is one of the finest point guards in the conference and is a three-sport star. He’ll look to lead Yarmouth’s boys’ basketball team deep into the playoffs again this winter. File photos.

Coach: Ilunga Mutombo (second year)

2022-23 record: 16-5 (Lost, 71-67, in overtime, to Oceanside in Class B South Final)

Top returning players: Justin Dawes (Senior), Matt Gautreau (Senior), Evan Hamm (Senior), Jack Janczuk (Senior)

Pivotal games: Dec. 8 YORK, Dec. 15 @ Cape Elizabeth, Dec. 21 @ Oceanside, Dec. 23 FREEPORT, Dec. 28 FALMOUTH, Jan. 9 @ Gray-New Gloucester, Jan. 11 @ Spruce Mountain, Jan. 13 CAPE ELIZABETH, Jan. 25 GRAY-NG, Jan. 27 GREELY, Feb. 1 @ York

Coach’s comment: “We had a solid preseason. We played well against some Class AA teams. The returning guys are hungry after last year. It’s amazing how these kids go from one sport to another and have success. We’ll take it day-by-day. We’ll work hard and compete every game. We’re ready to take on every team on our schedule.”

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The Forecaster’s forecast: Yarmouth fell just short a year ago in its quest to repeat for the first time in program history, as a breathtaking rally in the regional final went for naught against Oceanside. That game was the swan song for program legend Stevie Walsh and while his absence will be felt, the 2023-24 Clippers are poised for more greatness.

Senior Evan Hamm was a postseason hero a year ago and is back for more.

Hamm had a terrific postseason last year and was a third-team league all-star. He welcomes the challenge of shutting down the opposing team’s top player and he’ll do plenty of scoring, inside and out, himself. Gautreau, whose tenacity and desire shine through whether the sport is basketball, baseball or soccer, returns as the point guard. He’s as good as any in that role and can heat up from behind the 3-point stripe as well as set up his teammates. Dawes will play a bigger role on the wing and Janczuk will do the dirty work in the post while look to score his share of points. Speaking of scoring, senior Colter Olson, who tickles the twine with regularity in lacrosse, joins the team this season and will be a factor from his forward position. Junior Torrey Rogers will spell Gautreau at times at point guard. Juniors Chris Augur and Bobby Wolff, sophomore Griffin Rideout and freshman Evan Oranellas are other guards to watch.

Yarmouth takes on several of its traditional Western Maine Conference foes during the course of the season and also gets to go up against out-of-conference teams that it could see in the tournament, including Oceanside, in what promises to be another memorable affair. This group of athletes has known nothing but success in multiple sports. After falling agonizingly short last season, these Clippers are primed to get back to the big stage and steal headlines once again.

GIRLS’ BASKETBALL

Senior Cate King will be a force in the paint for Yarmouth’s promising girls’ basketball team.

Coach: Tom Panozzo (second year)

2022-23 record: 8-12 (Lost, 54-48, to Oceanside in Class B South quarterfinals)

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Top returning players: Maya Hagerty (Senior), Lauren Keaney (Senior), Cate King (Senior), Neena Panozzo (Senior)

Pivotal games: Dec. 8 @ York, Dec. 21 OCEANSIDE, Dec. 23 @ Freeport, Dec. 28 FALMOUTH, Jan. 4 @ Wells, Jan. 9 GRAY-NG, Jan. 23 FREEPORT, Jan. 27 @ Greely, Jan. 30 @ WELLS, Feb. 1 YORK

Coach’s comment: “I’m really excited for the season. We return six seniors and have five freshmen. We have a lot of good, versatile athletes. The seniors have played together forever. Athleticism, speed and tough defense will be our strengths. We’ll be more balanced this year on offense. We want to get back to the playoffs and advance further than we did last year.”

The Forecaster’s forecast: Yarmouth had an up-and-down regular season last winter, but saved its best for last, winning one playoff game, then nearly shocking top-ranked Oceanside, the reigning champion and top seed, in a memorable quarterfinal.

Senior Lauren Keaney is strong at both ends of the floor.

Yarmouth has a core group of girls who not only are talented in basketball, but who have also excelled in sports like soccer and lacrosse. That includes captains Panozzo (third-team all-star last winter, sidelined early this season due to a foot injury), Hagerty (the point guard who has myriad skills and averaged 3.5 assists per contest a year ago) and King, who averages 10 rebounds a game and is a force in the post. Keaney made the All-Defensive team a year ago and will be a top forward. While Panozzo (11.7 points and 3.9 steals per game in 2022-23) is sidelined at the start of the year, look for sophomore Molly Vickers and a couple of seniors with familiar names, Aine Powers and Regan Sullivan, to get plenty of time at the guard spot. Powers is headed to American University for lacrosse and was just named the Class B girls’ soccer Player of the Year after leading the Clippers to a repeat state title. Sullivan is well known for her grit as a goalie in soccer and lacrosse. She missed much of last winter due to a lingering concussion but is ready to make up for lost time. Junior forward Julia Brown is also in the mix. Five freshmen, Evangeline Hagerty, Giselle Jabar, Ashliah Mapandi, Marian Pitney and Rory Tompkins, are also on the varsity roster and will be a work in progress, hoping to see some time by season’s end.

The Clippers will have to deal with a gauntlet of a schedule, which features traditional conference foes, some Class A contenders and out-of-conference threats, including Oceanside. This group knows how to win, is hungry to make a mark in basketball and is poised to do big things when the tournament rolls around.

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BOYS’ HOCKEY (co-op with Cheverus)

Senior Andrew Cheever always makes his presence felt on the ice for Yarmouth/Cheverus’ boys’ hockey team, which will be one of the best this year in Class B South.

Coach: Dave St. Pierre (13th year, 121-93-12 overall record)

2022-23 record: 11-7-2 (Lost, 7-2, to eventual champion Cape Elizabeth in Class B South semifinals)

Top returning players: Andrew Cheever (Senior), Ian O’Connor (Senior), Lucas Soutuyo (Senior), David Swift (Senior)

Pivotal games: Dec. 9 LEAVITT, Dec. 16 GREELY, Dec. 23 @ Leavitt, Jan. 6 BRUNSWICK, Jan. 11 @ Cape Elizabeth, Jan. 20 @ York, Jan. 25 THORNTON ACADEMY, Jan. 27 @ Edward Little, Feb. 8 CAPE ELIZABETH, Feb. 15 YORK, Feb. 17 @ Brunswick, Feb. 21 @ Greely

Coach’s comment: “I’m excited about this group. This is first year that all the kids know nothing but the co-op. We have strong leadership. Our seniors bring a lot to the table. The young guys have stepped up. The guys like each other and support each other. We have a lot of depth. We can easily roll three lines. We have to stay healthy and develop the young guys. Every night will be a battle, but we hope to be a top team at the end.”

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The Forecaster’s forecast: Cheverus/Yarmouth has lost to the eventual state champion two years running and could make the fair argument that it was the second best team in the state on both occasions. This winter, Cheverus/Yarmouth returns some talented players and has others ready to step in and make an immediate impact for a squad that will be very much in the hunt in a deep and balanced region.

Yarmouth senior David Swift is always around the puck.

Offensively, Cheever and Soutuyo will each play center on their respective line. They’ll be joined as potential goal scorers by senior Evan Hankins, juniors Quinn McCoy and Owen Walsh and freshman Owen Cheever. Cheverus/Yarmouth will be formidable on the blue line, as Swift (a second-team league all-star a year ago after leading the team in scoring) leads the way, along with O’Connor, junior Johnathan Weinrich and sophomore Colby Carnes. Junior John Wallace and sophomore Ethan Tucker were vying for the goalkeeping spot at press time.

Cheverus/Yarmouth figures to be tested night-in, night-out by the likes of reigning state champion Cape Elizabeth, perennial contenders Greely and York, the Leavitt co-op team and Brunswick/Freeport, as well as some Class A foes. This group may struggle at times early, but it has great potential. Come late February and into March, Cheverus/Yarmouth might just be the best team in the region and the state.

GIRLS’ HOCKEY (co-op with Freeport)

Senior Sophie Smith is coming off a transcendent field hockey season. On the ice, she’ll be one of the top scorers for a powerhouse Yarmouth/Freeport girls’ hockey team.

Coach: David Intraversato (fifth year, 38-28-1 overall record)

2022-23 record: 17-3-1 (Lost, 3-2, to Cheverus in state final)

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Top returning players: Amanda Panciocco (Senior), Rosie Panenka (Senior), Sophie Smith (Senior), Emma White (Junior), Adelaide Strout (Sophomore), Celia Zinman (Sophomore)

Pivotal games: Dec. 9 @ Cheverus, Dec. 12 @ Brunswick, Dec. 19 PENOBSCOT, Dec. 26 @ Winslow, Jan. 6 BRUNSWICK, Jan. 10 @ Penobscot, Jan. 13 CHEVERUS, Jan. 15 GORHAM, Jan. 20 WINSLOW, Feb. 3 @ Cape/Portland/South Portland/Waynflete

Coach’s comment: “We cannot live in the past. Last year was a great season, but it means nothing right now. It’s a new year and we need to continue to work hard if we want to repeat our previous success. I know we have the legs to skate with anyone. Putting the puck in the net is our focus. We have a very strong defense, five really good skaters who speed up our regroups and breakout nicely. Currently, we are out-shooting our opponents as we did last year, which is a good start. Our goal is to be playing our best closing out January as we gain momentum for playoffs. We hope to be in a situation to play for another regional championship.”

The Forecaster’s forecast: Yarmouth/Freeport is coming off the finest season in program history, a season which ended one goal shy of a championship. Sadie Carnes was named the Becky Schaffer Award winner as the state’s finest senior to cap it off. Now, it’s on to 2023-24 and the squad has picked right up where it left off by beating Lewiston (8-3), Falmouth/Scarborough (8-1) and Gorham (5-4) and losing only to Portland/Cape Elizabeth/South Portland/Waynflete (5-4) in early action.

Yarmouth senior Celia Zinman figures to find herself in the middle of many goal scoring celebrations this winter.

Yarmouth/Freeport’s offense is prolific again, led by Smith, who had 23 goals during an All-Conference campaign last season and has three goals and a pair of assists early this winter, as well as Panenka (17 goals, 18 assists in 2022-23 during an all-state season and six goals and two assists so far this season). Zinman (7 goals, 7 assists last year and 2 goals, 4 assists this year), White (8 goals, 13 assists a year ago when she was named All-Conference) and senior Isabel Peters (who has three goals in early action this winter) are other top threats. Freshman Dylan McElhinney is a newcomer to watch on the offensive side. Defensively, Panciocco (20 points last season during an all-state campaign) and Strout (22 points in 2022-23, when she was named All-Conference) lead the way, with help from freshman Erica O’Connor. Sophomore Elle Grondin is in goal this winter with assistance from freshman Lexi Wiles.

Yarmouth/Freeport gets to measure itself against Cheverus in a state game rematch Saturday and still has many big tests to come. While its final record might not match last year, this squad has every bit as good a chance to win a championship. Both schools feature players who will help the cause mightily and the end result will be another exciting playoff run.

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INDOOR TRACK

Coach: Sarah Carrigan (sixth year)

2022-23 results:
(Boys)
8th @ Class B state meet
(Girls) 14th @ Class B state meet

Top returners:

(Boys) Nathan Pires (Senior), Colby Ting (Senior), Caleb Farrell (Junior)
(Girls) Abbie Bouse (Senior), Eliza Grimnes (Senior), Tessa Dougherty (Junior), Julia Lawwill (Junior), Taylor Oranellas (Junior), Lilah Connor (Sophomore), Abby Noble (Sophomore)

Coach’s comment: “We have huge numbers this year and we are hoping to translate that into lots of points in meets. We are already making a lot of progress and bonding as a team. It will be fun to see what this team can do this year.”

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The Forecaster’s forecast: Yarmouth is hoping for big things this winter and when all said and done, the Clippers will be among the best teams in the conference and the state.

Ting scored at the state meet a year ago, placing third in the pole vault. He also takes part in the sprints, as does Farrell. Pires is a top distance threat. Newcomers of note include junior Ethan Hoffman (sprints, shot put) and freshman Satchel Sonenberg (jumps and sprints).

On the girls’ side, Noble will be a force in the sprints (she was fifth in the 55 last year indoors, then won the 100 and 200 outdoors). Bouse, Lawwill and freshman Lilah Pernal are other sprinters of note. Oranellas leads the way in the middle distance (she was seventh in the 400 last winter). Connor, Grimnes and sophomore Olivia Wentworth will also be factors in the longer races. Dougherty and Lawwill look to score in the jumps.

SWIMMING 

Coach: Dave Cox (sixth year)

2022-23 results:
(Boys)
9th @ Class B state meet
(Girls) 7th @ Class B state meet

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Top returners:

(Boys) David Dealaman (Senior), Matt Dressel (Junior), Adam Strobel (Junior), August Violette (Junior), Olivier Garcia De Reynal (Sophomore), Jude Landry (Sophomore), Spencer Parker (Sophomore), Antonio Velazquez (Sophomore), Josh Webber (Sophomore)
(Girls) Kylie Dresser (Senior), Jill Berry (Junior), Harper Featherstone (Junior), Sierra Hunt (Junior), Poloma Kitchens (Junior), Ali Miller (Junior), Kate Tenhoor (Junior), Eliana Goldman (Sophomore), Rachel Krah (Sophomore), Oliva Maynard (Sophomore)

Coach’s comment: “Led by the junior class and up-and-coming underclassmen, the girls’ team looks to remain near the top at regionals and states. This group will prioritize improvement and fun as well. The boys have an enthusiastic, improving group led by Matt Dressel. With Greely and the Casco Bay Y allowing access to their pools, the team looks to improve on past success, continue to have fun and promote swimming in Southern Maine.”

The Forecaster’s forecast: Yarmouth has the ability to be a formidable squad throughout the 2023-24 season.

The boys return Dressel, who was eighth in the 200 individual medley last winter. He can also vie for top finishes in the 100 backstroke and 100 butterfly. Also back this season are Dealaman (100 breaststroke, freestyle), De Reynal (freestyle, breaststroke), Strobel (sprint freestyle), Landry (backstroke, freestyle), Parker (IM and breaststroke), Velazquez (sprint freestyle, breaststroke), Violette (backstroke, freestyle), Webber (fly and freestyle), junior Malyk Cofer (sprint freestyle) and junior Henry Keepes (freestyle).

The girls’ team features Hunt (eighth in the 50 free a year ago). She’ll be a top sprint freestyler and also competes in the backstroke. Dresser (backstroke, freestyle) is a senior veteran. Other experienced swimmers include Berry (sprint freestyle), Featherstone (distance freestyle, backstroke), Goldman (fly, freestyle), Kitchens (IM, breaststroke), Krah (IM, breaststroke) and Maynard (distance freestyle, backstroke), Miller (fly, sprint freestyle) and Tenhoor (backstroke, freestyle)

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ALPINE SKIING

Coach: Sean Lynch (first year)

2022-23 results:
(Boys)
4th @ Class B state meet
(Girls) 10th @ Class B state meet

Top returners:

(Boys) Tyler Moore (Senior), Henry Weiss (Sophomore)
(Girls) Brooke Boone (Senior)

Coach’s comment: “We’re building a cohesive, well-balanced team with a lot of depth. Our goals our for athletes to have fun, build their confidence on the course and achieve goals for both personal and team bests this season.”

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The Forecaster’s forecast: Yarmouth, as always, will be in the mix for conference and state honors this winter on the slopes, as Lynch, a former assistant, takes over.

The boys’ squad features Moore, who was 17th in the slalom at last year’s state meet. Weiss could be among the best skiers around as well.

The girls’ team is anchored by Boone, a three-sport standout, who was fourth last season in the giant slalom and will make a run at the top spot this winter.

NORDIC SKIING

Coach: Dana Hatton (second year)

2022-23 results:
(Boys)
2nd @ Class B state meet
(Girls) 3rd @ Class B state meet

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Top returners:

(Boys) Ben Flowerdew (Senior)
(Girls) Sonja Bell (Senior), Paige Brewer (Junior)

Coach’s comment: “We want to win the conference championship again and place top three at states. We want to continue to develop the talent and passion for the sport on our team and have the kids do as well as they did last year.”

The Forecaster’s forecast: Yarmouth was very close to the top spot last winter and could take that next step this time around.

The boys’ team will be led this year by Flowerdew. Freshmen Owen Advani and Leif Hellstedt are newcomers to watch.

The girls’ squad returns two top scorers from a year ago, Bell (eighth in the classic) and Brewer (12th in the freestyle). Freshman Eleanor Weyenberg is poised to do big things as well.

Sports Editor Michael Hoffer can be reached at mhoffer@theforecaster.net. For game updates and links to game stories, follow him on Threads: @foresports2023

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