Congratulations to Tony Strada, former Student-Athlete at Marshwood from Class of 2011 who was honored with being Chief Resident Doctor of the Year at Loma Linda University!! The Marshwood Community is very proud!


Updated and live playoff information for Marshwood HS can be found here:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1wqGkCB1GJtB2hsRviOgdEnmxfTz0h0a00jHVHV_d0nU
Updated Marshwood playoff info
Tuesday Jun 4
Boys Tennis at TA 2:30pm
Softball at Scarboro 2:30pm
Boys Lax Brunswick 5:30pm
Girls Lax hosting Bangor 5:30pm
Thurs Jun 6
Baseball hosting Windham/Kenn winner at 3:30pm
Best of luck to the Marshwood Boys and Girls Track teams at States today!!
#6 Marshwood defeated 11 Sanford 3-2 in a class A prelim tennis. Wins for MHS -3rd singles Alex Rafferty, 1st dbls Parker Dixon/Carter Shaw, and 2nd dbls Zach Ferioli/
Sarah Theriault and Maddy Poitras https://www.seacoastonline.com/story/sports/high-school/2024/05/29/seacoast-high-school-lacrosse-players-milestones/73779537007/
Marshwood Athletics: 4
Thornton Academy: 16
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Game MVP: Boys Varsity Lacrosse loses to TA 16-4
Rogan Boisvert 1 goal 1 assist
Oliver Reed 1 goal
Jackson Hamilton 1 goal
Hayden Demeroto 1 goal
Luke Dockham had 7 saves in goal
Marshwood Girls Lacrosse beat Thornton Academy 13-5.
Halftime 9-4
MHS (7-7) Sarah Theriault 5G1A, Hadley Prewitt 3G3A, Maddy Poitras 3G2A, Addie Beale 1G, Eva Hersey 2A, Liv Drake 1A, Leigh Twohig 10 saves, Chloe Walker, Lana Emery, Lila Manter, Kaley Donovan and Nora Dockham played excellent defensively.
The Marshwood Ath Dept would like to honor our past and present military personnel on their sacrifices for us & our country. We are the land of the free because of their bravery! Let's not forget the great men and women who have paid the ultimate price for our freedom & liberty!
Great News from Marshwood High School
Kelly Crowley
On Friday, May 17th, Mrs. Crowley's AP Statistics class traveled to Gray, Maine to tour the National Weather Service Station. Mr. Justin Arnott, Science and Operations Officer, gave a presentation on how Probability and Statistics are used in different aspects of operational forecasting. Students learned about what courses are required for a meteorology degree, Model Output Statistics, Forecast Products, Joint Probabilities, Ensemble Forecasting, and Verification. While there, students were given a tour of the facilities and were able to see weather predictions in action! They were introduced to different tools that gather data such as electronic temperature equipment, precipitation gauges, weather balloons, and the doppler radar. Fun fact: most doppler radars are white, but the National Weather Service Station in Gray's doppler is painted green so it blends in with the environment! This visit to the National Weather Service Station helped students understand that statistics play an important role in many aspects of the forecast process and that math is an essential skill set for any operational meteorologist.



Marshwood Girls Lacrosse beats Gorham 10-8.
Halftime MHS 7-3
MHS (6-7) Sarah Theriault 4G1A, Maddy Poitras 2G3A, Eva Hersey 3G2A,Hadley Prewitt 1G,Liv Drake 1A, Leigh Twohig 3 saves, Lila Manter, Chloe Walker, Nora Dockham,Lana Emery and Kayley Donovan played outstanding defense against Gorham who are 9-3.
Next for Marshwood is up at TA on 5/28 at 7 pm.
Boys Varsity Lacrosse loses a tough one to Deering 8-4
Our seniors took over in this game with, Noah Quater battling at the faceoff, Bradley Wentworth forcing turnovers on defense, Seth Goodwin fighting for ground balls! and making clears, and Luke Dockham in goal with 12 saves
Marshwood Girls lacrosse lost to Falmouth 18-8.
MHS (5-7) Sarah Theriault 5Goals, Maddy Poitras 1G3A,Eva Hersey 1G, Hadley Prewitt 1G, Makayla Coy 4 saves.
Falmouth (12-0)
Next for MHS is Gotham at home 530 5/23.
Marshwood Girls Lacrosse lose to Windham 14-11.
Halftime 8-5 Windham
MHS (5-6) Hadley Prewitt 5G1A, Maddy Poitras 4G1A, Sarah Theriault 1G3A, Makayle Coy 8 saves
WHS(9-2) Abby Trainor 8G2A, Grace Joly 3G, Never Ledbetter 2G, Mallory Muse 1G, Riley Small 7 saves.
Next MHS at Falmouth 5/21 6pm
Marshwood Athletics: 12
Massabesic High School: 11
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Girls Varsity Softball wins
Headline: Massabesic 11 Marshwood 12 (9 Innings)
Mass 4 0 0 2 0 3 1 1 0 11 6 8
Mars 0 0 0 3 5 2 0 1 1 &nbs! p; 12 10 2
Laurali Shisler (2 hits) drove in Keira Keaveny with the game winning RBI in the 9th inning for the walk off win!
Zoe Carnes (2 hits) 2-run HR in 6th inning
From G Lax coaches
Marshwood JV beats Cheverus 8-6. Hazel Stout 3G, Lauren Walker 2G, Jolie Folger 1G, Ariah Dwyer 1G, Sienna-Luna Sapountsis 1G, Makenna Capron had 4 saves for the win.
Marshwood Girls Lacrosse beats Cheverus 13-11.
Halftime Marshwood 8-7.
MHS (5-5) Maddy Poitras 6G2A,Hadley Prewitt 4G,Eva Hersey 1G2A, Sarah Theriault 1G2A, Makayle Coy had 7 saves for her first varsity win. Lila Manter, Nora Dockham, Chloe Walker, Lana Emery, and Kaley Donovan played outstanding defense.
CHS (7-3)
Next for MHS is Windham at home 5/18 at 11am
Extended Learning Opportunities: ELO Program
Sail Portsmouth: 2024 Sea Challenge Voyage
The Sail Portsmouth Organization is partnering with high schools to provide a unique learning opportunity to students called the Sea Challenge. This weeklong program aboard the Denis Sullivan, a tall-ship, three masted schooner, will teach students basic seamanship and navigation skills as they spend the week sailing from Boston to Portsmouth working with a crew of their peers.
This sounds like an amazing opportunity to experience
Cost $1,900. Includes educational programming,transportation, room and board on training ship.
Scholarships are available-please inquire.
Interested students/parents please contact Mr Scully, ELO Coordinator.

Marshwood Boys Lax
Marshwood Athletics: 12
Gorham High School: 4
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Boys Varsity Lacrosse wins. A great team win, defense played strong holding to 4 goals, and the offense was producing
Luke Dockham had 8 saves
Rogan Boisvert 2 goals 3 assists
Hayden&! nbsp;Demeroto 4 goals
Jackson Hamilton 3 goals
Quinn Maguire 2 goals
Troy Bascio 1 goal 1 assist
MHS art teacher, Ms. Dow and EES art teacher, Mrs Chamberlain collaborated on a project this semester.
Check out the sculptures made by the high school students based off of Kindergarteners paintings!
https://sites.google.com/rsu35.org/monster-collaboration?usp=sharing
