The 6-foot-3, 205-pound senior midfielder was an intimidating player who was difficult for opponents to defend.
The 12-member squad includes 10 seniors and two juniors.
The Dragons, who lost by 12 goals to Yarmouth during the regular season, score the winning goal with less than 90 seconds remaining in the state championship game.
Caden Lee, Keegan Lathrop and Tiernan Lathrop each score four goals in a 18-7 victory over the Navigators.
The sixth-seeded Flyers make it back-to-back state titles, prevailing despite a late comeback by top-seeded North Yarmouth Academy.
Cape Elizabeth and Falmouth meet again for the Class A title, while Yarmouth and Brunswick face off in Class B.
North Yarmouth Academy will play in both title games, with the boys meeting Waynflete and the girls facing Wells.
Dragons break free from Eagles in fourth quarter to clinch place in Class B championship game.
The Capers pull away in the second half for a 15-8 win, setting up a rematch with Falmouth in the state final.
A 2-0 victory sends the Navigators back to the state championship game for a fourth consecutive season.
The sixth-seeded Flyers go on the road to defeat No. 2 Oak Hill/Monmouth/Lisbon, 8-4, in a semifinal.
Panthers scored twice in the final five minutes to take the come-from-behind win and earn a matchup with Waynflete.
The defending Class A champs now get a chance to avenge a regular-season loss to Thornton Academy in the regional final.
Baseball: The 12th-seeded Hawks earn a second straight playoff win on the road, advancing to the Class A South semifinals.
Playing with a broken left hand, senior captain Jeremiah Park gives the Red Storm a 7-6 victory over Gorham.
The ninth-seeded Hawks advance to face top-seed Messalonskee – a team they beat last year en route to the Class B final.
While the traditional powers are still among the favorites, there appears to be more contenders this year – particularly in Class C.
Drew Noyes makes 17 saves as the Navigators close out their regular season with an impressive victory.
Yarmouth ends the regular season with seven straight wins on a big night for Steven Fulton.
Baseball: Harrison Griffiths pitches a two-hit shutout for the Red Storm.
Baseball: Ben Seguin and Zak Sanders combine to shut out the Hawks, 1-0.
Jake Washburn scored four goals and the Rams' defense held firm to send the Tigers to their first loss.
Baseball: Blaine Cockburn strikes out 13 in a 4-0 win over Yarmouth, and Zach Johnston fans 16 in a 9-0 perfect-game win over Lake Region.
Softball: The Class B Wildcats win an interclass showdown against the last unbeaten team in Class A.
Raiders make strong second half run, but Eagles hang on to take Class B/C crossover game.
The Rams score four in the seventh, then win it on a two-run single by Maddie Pike in the eighth.
Baseball: Gavin Baillargeon strikes out nine and walks two as Morse rolls to an 11-2 win over Lincoln Academy.
Eli Cowperthwaite continues the Navigators' run of excellent pitching, striking out 11 in a 4-2 win.
The Rams score three runs in the top of the seventh inning to win, 4-3.
Gibby Sullivan has two RBI singles for the Clippers.
Tiernan Lathrop scored six goals as the Capers improve to 6-0.
Baseball: The No. 1 team in the Varsity Maine poll suffers its first loss, 4-3.
The Rams score five runs in the final two innings,
The Capers trail in the third quarter, but beat Falmouth 11-10 in a rematch of last year's Class A state final.
Curtis Sullivan and the Capers beat Lake Region, 7-0.
Baseball: The Blue Blazes strike for four runs in the first inning and hand the Golden Trojans their first loss, 5-1.
Eli Cowperthwaite hits a three-run triple as the Navigators top Windham.
Boys’ lacrosse: The Golden Trojans ride a strong defensive performance and two goals by Jacob Marcotte to a 4-1 win.
Baseball: The defending Class A champion begins its season by beating Bonny Eagle in eight innings, 1-0.
Cape Elizabeth looks formidable in Class A, while Yarmouth seeks a three-peat as Class B champs.
Coming off a 16-0 season and a Class A title, Cape Elizabeth returns the core of its team and has some key additions.
Keep your eyes on these talented players this spring across southern Maine.
Falcons reached state title game last spring, and they're hungry to reach the top in 2022.
Andrew Legere hits a two-run single in the bottom of the seventh, lifting the Bulldogs to a 4-3 victory over Biddeford.
Three second-half goals from Wyatt Thomas and a smothering defense lift the Panthers to a 7-4 victory.
The senior attack was the unquestioned leader and quarterback of the undefeated Class A champions' explosive offense.
Brunswick, Mt. Ararat and Morse show signs of improvement throughout the spring.
The Flyers score early and often to win their second straight state championship, 17-5.
The Clippers break away from a tie with five straight goals in the second half and successfully defend their state championship.