Winslow youth football, grades 3-4

Front, left to right, Timothy Knowles, Jaxon Lizzotte, Owen Vigue, Jonathan Kesaris, Aiden Reny, Drew Lindquist and Lucas Cormier. Back, Patrick Loubier, Bradley Tobias, Nolan Bell, Ben Thomas, Terrance Reffett, Thomas Turbousky and Bryce Whitman. Absent, Chase Burgin and Nolan Pierce. Coaches, coach Lizzotte and Coach Choate. Absent, Coach Crayton. (Photo by Missy Brown, Central Maine Photography staff)

Winslow youth football, grades 1-2

Front row, left to right, Frederick Ouellette, Layton Lagasse, Jason Garfield, Cooper Varney, Lucian Merrill and Maddox Lambert. Middle row, Lucas Bailey, Michael Loubier, Bryson Bouchard, Isaac Bulger, Levi Elwell, Maxwell Cornforth, Cooper Farr, Liam McKenney and Jace Poulin, Back, coaches Mike DeRoche, David McKenney and Jared Bragdon. Not pictured, Leigha Overlock. (Photo by Missy Brown, Central Maine Photography staff)

Erskine’s Field Service club to hold craft fair

The American Field Service club trip to Costa Rica in 2014 (photo from Erskine Academy)

The American Field Service club, at Erskine Academy, in South China, will be hosting a first ever Christmas Craft Fair at Erskine Academy on Saturday, December 15, from 8 a.m. – 2 p.m. They are giving children in the community an opportunity to get their picture taken with Santa, write letters to the North Pole, buy Christmas gifts, and do their own crafts.

Admission is $3 a person, or $10 a family (3 persons.) All the proceeds will go to the AFS Club’s new humanitarian project in Guatemala: Casas Esperanzas. They are creating their very own house building organization and are building the first house in March 2019. The money raised will go towards tools, lumber, cement, and shipment fees. They are also looking for crafters who would like to sell their product at the Christmas Craft Fair. It is $10 a table, which includes a table and comes with a free breakfast.

For more information, contact Erskine Academy.

2018 Winslow boys U13 travel soccer team

Members of the Winslow boys U13 travel soccer team include, front row, from left to right, Coach Mike Parks, Noah Hurd, Jacob Owen, William Alger, Cooper Blakley, Tyler Nadeau, Jacob Genest and Coach Jesse Beckwith. Back, Coach Paul Vicneire, Andrew Beckwith, Cole Fortin, Luke Parks, Joey Richards, Ryan Parks, Lucas Vicneire, Matt Reynolds, Chris Wastella, David Doughty, Grayson Podey, Brady Willette, and Head Coach Wayne Doughty. (Photo by Tawni Livel, Central Maine Photography staff)

2018 Winslow girls U13 travel soccer team

Members of the Winslow Girls U13 travel soccer team include, front row, from left to right, Coach Sim Meak, Ava Kelso, Emily Nichols and coach Brenda Nichols. Second row, Quinn Crommett, Kyri Meak, Kaylyn Bourque, Whitney Churchill, Allyson Spencer, Olivia Cleaves and Kate Rice. Third row, Mya Williams, Olivia Varney, Tatiayana Gaud, Amber Fortin, Hannah Benner, Waverly O’Toole and Riley Grenier. Back, Coach Brian Bourque. Absent from photo, Ella Baker, Bella Morris and Brianna Hubbard. (Photo by Tawni Lively, Central Maine Photography staff)

New Leos inducted at Erskine Academy

Standing from left to right, Leo Advisor Roxanne Malley, Isabella Parlin, Colby Johnson, Sarah Jarosz, Marina Lavadinho, Julia Basham, Tyler Ormonda, Madyx Kennedy, Dominique Andrews, Hanna Spitzer, Acadia Senkbeil, Jacob Sutter, Sierra LaCroix, Mitchell Gamage, Liz Sugg (Leo Club president). Front, Neil Iverson (District Governor), Kim Haskell (Whitefield Lions Club President), Paula Beach, (past International Director). Leos inducted but absent from photo, Jane Blanchard, Logan Tenney, Brayden Hinds and Danielle Shorey. (Contributed photo)

Seventeen new Leos from Erskine Academy, in South China, were inducted Thursday, October 11, at the Whitefield Lions Club in Coopers Mills. The Leo Club at Erskine Academy sponsored by the Whitefield Lions is the largest in the state and was formed two years ago under the guidance of Whitefield Lions Cal Prescott, Barry Tibbetts, Rod Kenoyer and Erskine Leo Advisor, Roxanne Malley.

PAL football senior division champs

Front row, from left to right, Jackson Collman, Cameron Stewart, Colty Carter, Roman Parish, Troy Hamlin, Gavin Wilson, Michael Dearborn and Chairity Thebarge Middle row, Cameron Dostie, Justin Day, Maddox Santone, Zack Wentworth, Dane Zawistowski, Jayden Burnham, Henry Wadsworth, Derrick Crowell, Cameron Blodgett and Devon Young. Back, coaches Ben Dostie, Roy Lawrence, John Stewart, Jeremy Collman, Toby Blodgett and Todd Carter. (Photo courtesy of Casey Dugas)

Members of the Clinton Lions, Fairfield PAL senior division, went undefeated with a 10-0 record to claim the division title.

Getting ready for Super Sunday

Brett Lawler, standing, and Colby Kramer, pose during Super Sunday at the PAL Field, in Fairfield. (Photo by Missy Brown, Central Maine Photography staff)

Anne Guadalupi named to Assumption College spring 2018 dean’s list

Assumption College, in Worcester, Massachusetts, has announced that Anne Guadalupi, of Augusta, is one of 590 students named to the College’s prestigious undergraduate Dean’s List for the spring 2018 semester. Guadalupi is a member of the Class of 2021.

Delaney Curran wins UVM George M. Happ award for biology

The University of Vermont Biology Department, in Burlington, Vermont, presented Delaney Curran, of Skowhegan, with the George M. Happ Award during the May 18 College of Arts and Sciences Awards Ceremony.

This award is presented to a student with outstanding academic performance and excellence in research in biology. Dr. Happ arrived at the University of Vermont as a professor and chairman of the Department of Zoology in 1978. He was instrumental in transforming the faculty to a teacher-scholar model and prioritized obtaining funding to stimulate research.