Boys Cross Country
Maine Track & Cross Country Coaches Association Second Team – Calvin Cummings, Reed Henderson
Girls Cross Country
Maine Track & Cross Country Coaches Association First Team – Kate Tugman
Field Hockey
SMAA First Team – Faith Dillon
SMAA Second Team – Lydia Gaudreau, Molly Murray
SMAA Honorable Mention – Lauren Green
SMAA Rookie of the Year (Gorham) – Maeve Donnelly
SMAA All-Academic – Faith Dillon, Lauren Green
Football
SMAA Class B South All-Stars – Tyler Rollins (RB/DB), Henri Kuntz (OL/LB)
SMAA Class B South All-Academic – Henri Kuntz, Kyle Ouillette, Ryan Reno
Golf
SMAA Central Division First Team – Bryce Lumbart
SMAA Central Division Second Team – Aiden Enck, Sam Farr
SMAA Girls First Team – Nicole Walker
Boys Soccer
SMAA Coach of the Year – Tim King
SMAA First Team – Travis Matheson (F); Andrew Rent (F, honorary selection); Brady King (M); Kyle Hamblen (B)
SMAA Second Team – Ryan Farr (M); Romain Salvi (G)
SMAA Honorable Mention – Andrew Farr (B)
SMAA All-Academic – Wes Brinegar, Lucas LaMontagne, Sam Orlando, Andrew Rent
Girls Soccer
SMAA First Team – Maddie Michaud (F), Gracie Forgues (B)
SMAA Honorable Mention – Olivia Michaud (M), Katie Kutzer (B)
SMAA All-Academic – Brittney Landry, Peyton Morton, Jillian Nichols, Madisen Sweatt
Volleyball
SMAA First Team – Meg Perry (O), Ursa Steiner (S)
SMAA Second Team – Talia Catoggio (L)
SMAA Honorable Mention – Haley Burns (DS)

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