The Marshwood Noble Traip Sanford Knighthawks lost to the Gorham Rams 3-1 in Dover on Saturday. Ayden Lockard had the goal for the Hawks. A few crucial mistakes led to goals for the Rams, the Hawks couldn't get anything going offensively. Ben Ott stopped 15 of 18 shots in net for the Hawks. The Knighthawks next game is on Monday vs. Scarborough in Dover at 6:30 pm. Knighthawks Record: 1-2-0 Scoring: 1st Period: 5:33 Rams- Corliss Ordway (unassisted) 9:18 Knighthawks- Ayden Lockard (from Asciola and Wentworth) 2nd Period: 0:54 Rams- Landan Anctil (from Shvets) 3rd Period: 8:11 Rams- Connor Rounds (from Shvets) Goaltending: Knighthawks- Ben Ott (15 saves, 18 shots) Rams- Dayton Crockett (20 saves, 21 shots)
5 months ago, Rich Buzzell
Marshwood wrestling takes third as a team today at the Tiger Tournament in Gardiner. Kylan Berry and Rogan Boisvert took 1st. Jack Anderson took 2nd. Seth Goodwin, Graham Goodwin, and Cody Bubier took 3rd. Drew Webber, Jack Beauchesne, and Jacob Brengolini took 4th
5 months ago, Rich Buzzell
The MHS Music Department has some very exciting news!! This fall we had students participate in auditions for a variety of festivals in our state. The District 1 Honors Music Festival is an auditioned group that collaborates with students from the schools in District 1 (York and Cumberland Counties) This year we had 14 students audition and 9 of them were accepted and will be performing in a concert at South Portland High School on January 20th, 2024. Congratulations to Dominic Rovnak, Simone Sevland, Kaydence Wilder, Sarah Galvin, Lily Sintiris, Luci Cox, Liam Young, Ella Montanus, and Ozzie Gilbert!! Additionally, we had 5 students audition for All State, an advanced festival that has students from all over the state of Maine audition to get in. For this festival, we had 4 students get accepted and will be performing at the University of Maine in Orono from May 16th-18th, 2024. Congratulations to Kaydence Wilder, Simone Sevland, Lily Sintiris, Luci Cox, and Ozzie Gilbert!!
5 months ago, Angie Littlefield
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The Marshwood Noble Traip Sanford Knighthawks beat the Falmouth Navigators 3-2 in OT in Falmouth on Saturday. Ayden Lockard had 2 goals in the 3rd period to tie it up, the second with the goalie pulled with 10 seconds left. Zach Schoff was the overtime hero with a goal from a pass in front by Emmett Hammond. Ben Ott stopped 32 of 34 shots in net. The Knighthawks next game is on Wednesday @ Saint Doms at Norway Savings Bank arena at 6:30 pm. Knighthawks Record: 1-0-0 Scoring: 1st Period: 5:12 Navigators- Rowen Hogerty (from Belliveau and Turgeon) 2nd Period: none 3rd Period: 4:24 Knighthawks- Ayden Lockard (from Camp and Savage) 12:44 Navigators- Rowan Hinkley (from Hagerty and Whiting) 14:50 Knighthawks- Ayden Lockard (from Wentworth and Fuller) OT: 2:51 Knighthawks- Zach Schoff (from Hammond) Goaltending: Knighthawks- Ben Ott (32 saves, 34 shots) Navigators- Brandon White (16 saves, 19 shots)
5 months ago, Rich Buzzell
Marshwood wrestling comes away w a 2nd place finish today at the Sullivan Duels. Marshwood lost the final meet to Sanford 52-21. Jack Anderson, Seth Goodwin, and Kylan Berry all went 4-0
5 months ago, Rich Buzzell
From Math Team Advisory, Kelly Crowley: On Wednesday, December 6th, Marshwood hosted Meet #3 for the Pi-Cone Southwest Conference. There were 9 schools that competed which included Wells, Kennebunk, Biddeford, Sacopee Valley, Massabesic, Traip Academy, York, Sanford, and Marshwood. Marshwood's team of 10 students was composed of freshmen through seniors. The students that competed were Kayley Lin, Rowan Nabel, Jaelin Trager, Katalina Abell, James Foss, Max Curry, Jack Dalton, Connor Grogg, Thomas McClellan, and Emily Keith. The students did a fantastic job accumulating 214 points out of a total of 360 possible points for the meet. Their next math meet will take place January 24th at Massabesic High School. Good luck to our mathletes at Math Meet #4.
5 months ago, Angie Littlefield
The newly implemented Extended Learning Opportunities (ELOs) Program at MHS is excited to announce our first Maine Career Exploration Badge (MCEB) recipients. Initiated by a grant from the Maine Department of Education, our ELO Program provides students with personalized, relevant learning experiences-often community based-where they can apply classroom learning in a real world environment. The MCEB is an initiative funded by Jobs for Maine Graduates (JMG) that incentivizes student to explore a potential job/career. Students engage in 40 hours of meaningful work and. complete an online job/career readiness course. The goal is for students to be challenged by specific aspects of their job while learning skills necessary for success in the workforce. Upon completion, students are awarded a $500.00 stipend by JMG. Mike Doherty, business management/retail, and Brayden Allen, elderly care/residential living, successfully completed the MCEB. Congratulation to them!
5 months ago, Rob Scully
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Marshwood students attending SMAA Student Athlete Sportsmanship Summit at Sanford HS.
5 months ago, Rich Buzzell
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Congrats to Marshwood Soph Henri Rivard for being selected to Varsity Maine All State team for x-country!!
6 months ago, Rich Buzzell
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This morning a group of 7 wonderful seniors with trade and/or engineering career pathways in mind went on a visit to Pratt and Whitney. They were all engaged and asked great questions! Some highlights of the trip: A Marshwood alumni gave us a detailed tour of the most pertinent departments in their over 1 MILLION square foot facility Students got to see from start to finish how jet engine parts transform from basic casing to detailed components that are specific to the needs of the certain commercial or military jet They learned about the Employee Scholar program, where from DAY ONE P&W will pay for their employees' education. Our tour guide has two Associate's degrees, a Bachelor's, and is working on a Master's and did not have to pay a dime thanks to P&W! The counseling department is hoping to organize another tour in the spring!
6 months ago, Angie Littlefield
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In Ms. McCann's YCCC English 101 class, students had to prepare an infographic and an "elevator pitch" speech (a tight 1-2 minutes) about a topic of their choice. Topics ranged from mental health, cultural issues, health and nutrition, and outerspace/science. Staff and several classes rotated through the classroom to hear the student's quick speech about their topic. The students did a great job and it was fun to hear all the different topics.
6 months ago, Angie Littlefield
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Best of luck to our last lone Hawk Fall Athlete Henri Rivard as he competes in the New England XC championships in Belfast today!! #HawkPride
6 months ago, Rich Buzzell
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Final score Massabesic 14-7 over marshwood
6 months ago, Rich Buzzell
14-7 Massabesic w 2:13 left in game . Mass ball
6 months ago, Rich Buzzell
Score at end of third qtr Massabesic 14-7 over the Hawks
6 months ago, Rich Buzzell
Score at the half for hawks football. 14-7 Massabesic. Hawks will begin second half w the ball.
6 months ago, Rich Buzzell
Congratulations to sophomore Henri Rivard who finished 4th overall at the Class A cross country state championship with a career best time of 16:14. He qualified for the New England Championship race which will be held on November 11 in Belfast, Maine. Rivard the boys team to an 8th place finish and he was joined by fellow sophomores Nate Kelley (31st place, with a career best of 17:23), Noah Tessier (52nd in 17:46), Liam Haggerty (74th, with a career best of 18:19) and Griffin Smith (89th with a career best of 18:47) who comprised the Hawks scorers. Seniors Joe Riddell (18:56, 94th) and Luke Dockham (18:57, 96th) were the other Marshwood finishers. The girls team finished 9th overall and were led by sophomore Maya Sanzone who was 21st overall in a career best time of 20:27. Sarah McClellan was Marshwood’s #2 scorer finishing 27th in 20:45. Ava Sanzone (46th with a career best of 21:46), Laura Horvath (63rd, with a career best of 22:36), and Ava Gilmore (82nd in 23:42) were the other Marshwood scorers. Emily Keith (83rd in 24:05) and Addison Beale (85th in 24:28) rounded out the Hawks finishers.
6 months ago, Rich Buzzell
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Marshwood is proud to host Gorham in our playoff game. But we also are showing our respect to the Lewiston community with an "L" in our end zones in the wake of recent events! We are all #LewistonStrong! 💙🤍💙🤍
7 months ago, Rich Buzzell
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Maine School Administrative District No. 35 Wednesday, November 1, 2023 7:00pm Board of Directors – Regular Meeting Agenda Marshwood High School Career/Learning Center For the complete agenda go to: https://5il.co/280d2 https://www.rsu35.org/page/board-meeting-stream-information Wednesday, November 1, 2023 7:00pm 6:15pm Wellness/SEL Committee 7:00pm Call to Order Pledge of Allegiance
7 months ago, Vicki Stewart
Last Tuesday, Mrs. Lontine took a group of interested students on a field trip to the Shipyard. The students were all engaged, and asked some really great questions while on the trip! The students were able to tour: Shipwrights: (in charge of constructing the wood & scaffolding for when a sub is dry docked. Focus there was on the precision required (sometimes, down to 1/8"!) and that "newer" doesn't always mean "better ". Lifting/Handling: Got to hear from one of the instructional leaders who talked about the value of learning, understanding, and being better... as tiny errors can lead to huge repercussions. Transducers: Observed the GIANT (1 million gallon!) tank being held together with plywood, and sonar technology's impact on the work being done on multiple levels. They also went on a driving tour around the entire base, during which time they engage in some great conversations about discovering your career pathway and understanding "benefits" and their relevance as these students approach adulthood/adult decision making. They also encountered at least 4 different individuals on the tours that identified themselves as Marshwood graduates, which was cool to hear- as they each spoke briefly about the path they took from MHS to PNSY, offering the advice they'd give to their high school selves.
7 months ago, Angie Littlefield
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