Softball
Record 2-13
Coach Jessica Laney
Highlight Westbrook won two in a row mid-season and, in the same stretch, played a tough game against South Portland, who made it to the state final.
Seniors Sarah Littlefield
Most Improved Julia Cuddy
Coach’s Award Cynthia Wescott
Coach’s comments “We have a young team, and we went through a lot of growing pains. We made mistakes. The scorebook will show that almost every game we lost was the result of one bad inning. I have a great group of freshmen and sophomores. We’ll have more senior leadership next year and should be very competitive.”
Baseball
Record 16-2
Coach John Eisenhart
Highlight Beating Portland in the Western Regional Final and playing for the state championship.
Seniors Steve Barbour, Andrew Keirstead, Jordan Purington, Jack Beliveau, Steve Burton, Andrew Shaw, Steve Sands, Anthony D’Alfonso, Andrew Kinslow, Steve Dunphy, Tom Anthony, Tyler Crosby and Matt Wing
Outstanding Player Andrew Keirstead
#9 Award Steve Barbour
Coach’s comments “Nobody expected us to get as far as we did, but the kids fought every single game. They came through It’s been a great season.”
Girls lacrosse
Record 2-10
Coach Deb Henry
Highlight Beating Cheverus, 12-9, and South Portland, 11-10
Seniors Diana Leroux, Katie Blais, Amy Bates, Heather Bailey, SMAA all-academic team members Amy Anderson and Kim Carmichael, and SMAA first-team members Vanessa Jordan and Rosie Perkins
Blazes Best Award Vanessa Jordan
Coach’s Award Danielle Lentz
Most Improved Brittany Symbol
Defensive Award Rosie Perkins
Rookie Award Meghan Cutter
Boys lacrosse
Record 2-10
Coach Zach Conover
Highlight The first two wins ever for Westbrook lacrosse. In particular, the final win vs. Biddeford, when we scored twice in the last few minutes.
Seniors Chris Dahms, Derek Butts, Wade Trickey, Palmer Fournier, Artie Duncan and Jerry Smith
MVP Chris Dahms
Most Improved J. J. Marcigliano
Coach’s Award Artie Duncan
Coach’s comments “The team really came together. They started playing like a club program and by the end of the season they were giving teams a run for their money. The fact that we were in the game against more established teams was impressive.”
Boys tennis
Record 8-3
Coach Tim Gillis
Highlight Finished third in the league; Tyler and Eben won their first matches; both doubles teams made it to the final eight of doubles tournament.
Seniors Tyler Johnson, Matt Hautala and Nate Foster
MVP Tyler Johnson
Coach’s Award Eben Perkins
Most Improved Jake LaViolet
Coach’s comments “We had a pretty good year for a team expected to be weak. We showed hard work and intelligence, and we knew what it took to win.”
Girls tennis
Record 6-7
Coach Mike Makin
Highlight Making the playoffs.
MVP Emjay Williams
Most Improved Ericka Leary
Coach’s Award Michelle Casella
Coach’s comments “The league was even. We lost many close matches and could have finished 10-2. We’ll have everybody back next year and some freshmen coming in. We should be even better.”
Boys track
Record 10-4
Coach Dave Kahill
Highlight The whole season was a highlight. The kids came to compete every meet.
Seniors Andrew Wight, Ryan Luce, Kareem Joseph, Andrew Cudder and Todd Thompson
MVP Erik Born
Coach’s Award Kareem Joseph
Competitive & Leadership Andrew Wight
Coach’s comments “The kids performed every meet to the best of their ability and improved throughout the season. We beat one or two teams every meet.”
Girls track
Coach Beth Murphy
Highlight Katelyn Chapman and Chelsea Douglass took the top two spots in the race walk at Scarborough and both finished in the top five at the SMAA league meet.
Seniors Amy Swanson, Shinique James, Cama Weidemann, Erica Brown and SMAA all-academic team members Carla Shultz and Katelyn Chapman
MVP Amy Swanson
Most Improved Chelsea Douglass
Coach’s Award Amy McIntire
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