Varsity Baseball Highlights:
Charlie Hudson threw 5 scoreless innings, and had 3 strikeouts. Andrew gray threw three scoreless and struck out four. Marshwood and Kennebunk played to a 0-0 tie and game called after 9 innings due to rain.
Marshwood and Traip kids listening to a presentation on how to get into sailing and starting a sailing team. Presentation provided by the Piscataqua Youth Sailing association thru Kittery Point Yacht Club by the Portsmouth High School sailing team! Great stuff


Marshwood Girls Jv lacrosse beat TA 12-4
Lana Emery 1G, Elle McDaniel 2G, Loryn Gobbi 4G, Sarah Theriault 1G, Olivia Drake 2G, Addison Beale 1G, Eva Hersey 1G
Marshwood Girls Lax 9 Thornton Acad. 7
Izzy Young 3G4A, Fiona Gillis 2G1A, Eva Moreland 2G, Hadley Prewitt 1G1A, Fina Melino 1G, Lindley Gori 1A, Lauren Walker 9 svs. Anna Flynn, Ali Arrigoni, Olivia Holt, & Sophie Lusenhop contributed on defense. Next game Fri at 430 vs Gorham.
Boys tennis loses 5-0 to Portland . Tucker Whelan & Finson Theos had won first set 6-4, but end up losing 8-10.
Kai Machamer put in a consistent performance at second doubles losing (1-6,-6) while Jeremy Turner & Zach Ferioli worked hard at second doubles but lost (2-6,2-6).
Marshwood boys tennis lose 5-0 to Falmouth
Team battled hard in the first sets. Jeremy Turner & Tucker Whelan shined in a tough doubles match 6-7, 2-6. Kai Machamer returned and out in a solid performance. Finson Theos captained second doubles in a tough loss 3-6, 2-6.
Marshwood girls tennis lost 5-0 against a seasoned Falmouth team. Lucy Parker lost a close first set 7-5 and Tia Anderson won a close second set 7-5 forcing a 3rd and deciding set. Tia leveraged an aggressive net game but got edged out 6-4.
The Marshwood Hawks Varsity Baseball Team took part in the Marshwood Youth Baseball opening day, today. The boys and coaches have worked hard with the youth this year and are proud to be a part of the community.

Marshwood baseball loses a tough one to a good Portland team at home today 7-4.
Marshwood softball defeats Falmouth 17-2 in their home opener
Boys lacrosse defeats Westbrook at home 16-2.
Friday April 22 is a busy day at MHS for home events. Boys lax opens up at 11am vs Westbrook. Baseball plays Portland at 1pm and Softball hosts Falmouth at 4pm. These are home openers for lax and softball. Go Hawks! #HawkPride
GirlsTennis loses to Cheverus 4-1.
Headline: MHS frosh Tia Anderson, makes it back-to-back match wins at #2 singles,(7-5),(7-5)Rachel Kovach & Rachel Johnson fought hard at #1 doubles but lost a tight 3-set match. Kiley Colman Hannah Hodges earned victories in their JV match.
Boys tennis lose to Cheverus 5-0 in Portland
Jeremy Turner and Tucker Whelan battled hard in first doubles match 3-6, 4-6.
Marshwood girls tennis opens season with a 5-0 win over Deering in Portland. Sam Arnold braved it for MHS on court #1, battled a seasoned opponent, and earned a hard fought straight set victory 7-5, 6-4 to kick off the season.




Congratulations to Marshwood's Eva Therrien for being one of ten current sophomores or juniors state-wide selected to attend the Maine Youth Wilderness Leadership Program! Eva will be immersed in a 9-day wilderness experience in Baxter State park this summer.
Marshwood baseball defeats Deering 11-7 at MHS on a cold blustery day
Boys Lax Games at York are being moved to tomorrow (Wed 4/20), 4pm varsity, 7v7 JV at 5:30 if the field is still okay after the varsity game. Bus at 2:45 out of lower lot.
Marshwood baseball opens up with a season home opener victory over Massabesic 11-1. Charlie Hudson goes 4 innings and allows 0 runs and 0 hits. Next up Deering on Tuesday at noon at MHS
Portsmouth Naval Shipyard is hosting a career expo on Monday and Tuesday May 2 & 3 at The Point in South Portland, Maine. This event will consist of representatives from nearly all our production trades (machinist, painter, pipefitter, electrician, welder, and MANY more), material handlers, IT, and non-destructive testing. Visitors will be able to talk to as many trades as they wish, learning about Portsmouth Naval Shipyard and the work we do. There will also be informational sessions about our trades apprenticeship program, the fully paid entry level training program that combines academics, classroom training, job shadowing, and hands-on learning to graduate journey-level workers upon completion of the four-year program.
Those prepared with multiple copies of their detailed resume may be able to
interview for positions that same day, with the potential for contingent job
offers that day as well.
This event is open to the public, and high school students are welcome to
attend to learn more about the career opportunities and benefits available
at PNS.

