
Marshwood Boys Soccer beats Falmouth 1-0. Rowan Carter scored in the first half on an assist from Graham Pruyne.
Andrew Perry made 6 saves in net.

Marshwood girls soccer outlasts Falmouth 3-2.
Goals from Aoife Coomey, Lil Hammond, and Izzy Young. Assists from Parker, S. Anderson, and Hammond.
S. Arnold 3 saves 💥

Marshwood Girls Volleyball, coaches and parents at UNH repping their “Dig Pink” gear and supporting the sport and concept of Cancer Awareness


Marshwood girls soccer defeats Biddeford 7-1.
Goals from Eastman, Foss, Hammond (2), Theriault (2), and Poitras.
Assists from Coomey, Parker, Hammond, Young, and Fife.
Sam Arnold 4 saves.

Football scheduling update:
The Marshwood & Sanford varsity football game originally scheduled for Friday October 14 has been moved to Thursday Oct 13th at 6pm

Marshwood Boys Soccer best Biddeford 5-0 with goals from Michael Burbank (free kick), James Melino, Milo Closson, and Declan Fitzgerald (penalty kick).
Andrew Perry made 4 saves in net.

Boys soccer scheduling update. For Tuesday 10/11 the Marshwood and Biddeford soccer game will be a 4:15 start

HS Cross Country results from race at Massebesic:
The Marshwood girls ran to an easy victory scoring 22 points while placing 5 in the top 7, outpacing Noble (43 points) and Massebesic (58). Maggie Chamberlain turned in a dominant performance for the Hawks winning the race by over 45 seconds. Brynn Butler ran a strong race and was 3rd overall, while teammates Ava Gilmore, Laura Horvath, and Lila Manter finished 5th, 6th, and 7th respectively. The boys team did not have enough finishers to score, but Jackson Widerstrom (10th overall) and Griffin Smith (12th overall) both ran excellent races for the Hawks.

Marshwood Boys Soccer score 9 first half goals on their way to a 10-4 win over Sanford.
Goals scored by Rowan Carter (3), Luke Nelson, Graham Pruyne (2), James Melino, Declan Fitzgerald (2), and Brandon McCormack.
Assists from Milo Closson (2), Declan Fitzgerald (2), Ronan Casey, Jeremy Turner (2), and James Melino.
Andrew Perry and Andrew Layton combined for 10 saves in net.

Hawks Volleyball!
On Wednesday, October 12th, UNH Volleyball will be hosting their own "Dig Pink" Night at the UNH Lundholm Gymnasium in Durham, NH at 7pm. This would be a great night for our entire program to take a moment to have fun together and celebrate the season. THIS IS OPTIONAL. Teams are asked to arrive as close to 630 as possible. Kids will get posters after the match, autographs, & hopefully some pictures and maybe some advice for their future in volleyball. There will be no cost for our families and players, and we encourage you to bring the entire family! Coaches would like to see the entire team attend and wear our awesome pink jerseys! Attendance is optional and we realize transportation may be an issue for some. During this season we have formed many friendships, with coaches, parents, and players. I know carpooling will not be an issue and we can all help out! Reach out to MHS Coach Childs for details at rob.childs@rsu35.org

Marshwood girls soccer update. After being down 2-0, the hawks came back to win 3-2.
Goals from Lucy Parker, Rowan Waddell, and Jadyn Eastman.
Sam Arnold with 5 saves.
Huge effort all around.

Marshwood girls volleyball doing their part to bring awareness in October to cancer!



Hawks field hockey lose a nail biter in double OT to Thornton Academy 2-1. Hawks lone goal by Brooke Salvail

Hawks Volleyball loses a close match to Deering 3-0. Both teams made great rallies and defensive plays. Getting creative at times, Hawks Volleyball continue to build on positive moments tonight.

Sports update:
MHS XC results: The Marshwood Hawks competed in the 21st annual Maine XC Festival of Champions in Belfast. The girls team finished 4th out of 55 teams and were led by Addie Fuller, who was a medalist in the seeded race, finishing 10th overall. Sarah McClellan was the #2 scorer and Maya Sanzone was the #3, earning medalist status in the freshman race with a 9th place finish. Emma Tessier and Alana Day rounded out the Hawks scoring with strong races. On the boys side, Henri Rivard was the story of the day, winning the freshman race with an incredible kick to lead the Hawks. Nate Kelley also earned medalist status with a 7th place finis in the freshman race while teammate Luke Dockham medaled with a runner up finish in the boys unseeded race. Gehrig Hatch and Ben Byrd rounded out the Hawks scoring with the boys finishing 19th out of 59.

Good morning everybody,
We are welcoming back Danish students to MHS this year, Oct 11-15.
For four years prior to the pandemic, each autumn a group of students from Denmark stayed with Marshwood families as part of their trip to the United States.
This year, 30 students are visiting (with their two chaperones), which is the most we have ever hosted. We already have 18 families signed up to host, which is also the most ever. But, we still need spots for 4 students.
I know it's very late notice, but please let me know if you (or anyone you might know) are interested in hosting a student. Thanks!
I have shared the letter that was sent out to MHS families in early September, as well as an info page.
Best,
Josh
(MHS English & Drama Teacher)
contact e mail: joshua.livingston@rsu35.org

HUGE football win for the Hawks. 21-20 win over Class A Bonny Eagle.

Marshwood Boys Soccer beats undefeated South Portland 1-0.
Declan Fitzgerald scored 2 minutes into the second half in a throw-in play.
Andrew Perry made 6 saves in net.

Golf results from 9/29
MHS-7 Noble-6
MHS-243 Noble-245
Low Medalist-Sydney Pergerson 44
MHS Winners: Noah Fitzgerald-2, Evin Aceto-.5, Braiden McGinness-1.5, Sydney Pergerson-2
Team record- 6-2-2 (6wins, 2ties, 2lost)

Marshwood girls soccer defeat South Portland 4-0.
3 goals from Lilli Hammond and 1 from Izzy Young. Assists by Ruby Foss and Shelby Anderson.
Sam Arnold 4 saves.