Windham field hockey aims to be competitive yet again - from The Windham Eagle Windham High Field Hockey coach Cory DiDonato has lofty expectations for her team entering the 2023 season thanks to a solid core group of returning players and some promising new talent added to the squad.
Windham High golfers set sights at 2023 prep title - from The Windham Eagle One of the greatest golfers of all time, Jack Nicklaus, believed that confidence is the most important factor in the game of golf, and he said no matter how great your natural talent is, there is only one way to obtain golfing success, and that is to work at it. Entering this new season, members of the Windham High School coed varsity golf team have been getting ready to showcase their skills and make a serious run at distinguishing themselves out on the links in 2023.
Eagles’ gridiron experience could be key to 2023 success - from The Windham Eagle There’s something to be said for experience and especially when it comes to prep football. It can make the difference between making costly penalties and choosing the right route for receivers to exploit down the field. Entering the 2023 varsity season, the Windham High School varsity football squad will rely heavily on its experience to take them to another level on the gridiron.
Windham varsity boys’ basketball wraps up successful summer session - from The Windham Eagle t’s been a busy and productive summer for the Windham High School boys’ basketball team. They became Gold Rush champions during a basketball camp at Thomas College in Waterville. The entire team has been working hard each morning showing up for early morning practices. In the final game of the summer season, Windham boys’ varsity beat Edward Little at home, 56-49, on Thursday, July 27 in a game that showcased their hard work and dedication.
Varsity basketball players give back to community by training younger players - from The Windham Eagle When Windham High varsity senior Erik Bowen and varsity sophomore AJ Moody were up-and-coming basketball players, they had older players they trained with and looked up to. To inspire and help a new generation of younger Windham players, Bowen and Moody recently started conducting training sessions in a newly built gym at Moody’s home.
Windham High softball captures first Class A State Title - from The Windham Eagle For the first time since 1995 when softball was Class B, Windham softball has captured the Class A State Championship. Ranked second in Class A South and facing Class A’s No. 1 ranked Oxford Hills, Windham took control of the game early and worked hard to churn out a 3-1 victory at the University of Southern Maine in Gorham on Tuesday, June 20.
WHS swimming star recipient of prestigious Doug Springer Scholarship - from The Windham Eagle Whether in the pool or in the classroom, Hannah Heanssler always gives it her best and that has resulted in her selection as the recipient of the 2023 Doug Springer Scholarship, a $5,000 award given to a graduating high school senior for demonstrating a strong commitment and service to her swim team, school, and community.
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Windham boys’ lacrosse earns wins over Scarborough - from The Windham Eagle The Windham boys’ varsity and junior varsity lacrosse teams traveled to Scarborough and took on the Red Storm in two very strong games on Saturday, April 22. Windham varsity tied the game early and scored goal after goal after goal to pummel Scarborough 14-5. The JV game was closer, but at the final buzzer, Windham had a 5-4 victory.
Windham girls’ lacrosse off to strong start in season openers - from The Windham Eagle On a beautiful, sunny day, the Windham girls’ varsity and junior varsity lacrosse teams played their season home opener on Friday, April 14 against Yarmouth. The varsity team battled hard right up until the final buzzer, but Yarmouth got by 16-6. The JV team was neck and neck with Yarmouth for most of the game as Windham got ahead and held on to the lead to win, 4-3.