Lambrecht named candidate for presidential scholarship

Samuel A. Lambrecht, a graduating senior at Winslow High School, has been named one of more than 4,000 candidates in the 2017 U.S. Presidential Scholars Program. The candidates were selected from nearly 3.5 million students expected to graduate from U.S. high schools in the year 2017.

Inclusion in the U.S. Presidential Scholars Program, now in its 53rd year, is one of the highest honors bestowed upon graduating high school seniors. Scholars are selected on the basis of superior academic and artistic achievements, leadership qualities, strong character and involvement in community and school activities.

The U.S. Presidential Scholars Program was established in 1964 by executive order of the president to recognize some of our nation’s most distinguished graduating seniors for their accomplishments in many areas: academic success, leadership, and service to school and community. It was expanded in 1979 to recognize students demonstrating exceptional scholarship and talent in the visual, creative, and performing arts.

Presidential Scholars are chosen from among that year’s senior class, representing excellence in education and the promise of greatness in America’s youth. All Scholars are invited to Washington, D.C. in June for the National Recognition Program, featuring various events and enrichment activities and culminating in the presentation of the Presidential Scholars Medallion during a White House-sponsored ceremony.

A distinguished panel of educators will review these submissions and select 800 semifinalists in early April. The Commission on Presidential Scholars, a group of up to 32 eminent citizens appointed by the President, will select the finalists, and the U.S. Department of Education will announce the Scholars in May.

Scholars will be invited to Washington, D.C., for several days in June to receive the Presidential Scholars Medallion at a recognition ceremony and to participate in events and activities.

Samuel A. Lambrecht is the son of Bruce and Hilary Lambrecht, of Winslow.

Winslow reverend opens state Senate in prayer

Rev. Larry Lakey

Rev. Larry Lakey

On February 28, Rev. Larry Lakey, of Winslow, served as Pastor of the Day, delivering the opening prayer in the Maine State Senate.

Rev. Lakey serves as senior pastor at the Winslow Baptist Church, where he has led the congregation since 2015. Originally from New Jersey, Rev. Lakey previously served in youth and children’s ministry in both Massachusetts and Pennsylvania. He is a graduate of Messiah College, in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, and Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in South Hamilton, Massa­chusetts.

“It was an honor to meet Rev. Lakey today, and to have him open our day in prayer,” said Maine State Senator, Scott Cyrway, who represents Senate District 16.

 

Sixth place winners at state meet

The Waterville/Winslow first-year co-op high school boys swim team placed sixth at the class A state championship meet held on February 20, at Bowdoin College, in Brunswick. Front row, left to right, Eric Booth, Zack Laflamme, Isaiah Vernier and Spencer Jones. Back, Carter Jones, John Reinsert and Jake Witham. Eric Booth and Jake Witham both achieved new school records.

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Winslow students help elderly dig out from snowstorm

by staff at Central Maine Photography

The entire Winslow Junior High School group that participated in a day aiding the elderly to dig out following the blizzard of February 12-13.
Photo courtesy Central Maine Photography

The day before the beginning of February vacation is known for snow sculptures, skiing, skating, snowshoeing and hot cocoa at Winslow Junior High School, and all of the recent snowstorms gave students plenty of snow to play in this year. But there was something different about this year. Marybeth Bourgoin, eighth grade social studies teacher, wanted to use part of the day to help out in the community. So with the planning and help from many school administrators, Parks and Rec Director Amanda McCaslin, Jack Nivison and about 100 students, that’s just what they did. Connections within the community were made, and the logistics planned. The students went to a housing complex in Winslow, by bus, and shoveled in shifts. Each shift lasted 1-1/2 hours, starting at 9 a.m., and 10:30 a.m. The citizens were very receptive, and pleasantly surprised to have some help moving what was in some cases, feet of snow from their walkways, porches and even clearing out dryer vents.

These students showed their community what being a part of something bigger than themselves was all about on that particular Friday. They should all be very proud of their great spirit and hard work. Many thanks to all who helped plan, transport, organize and carry out such a very important and giving project.

 

Elementary basketball

 

Winslow Rec basketball team member Maya Lavallee takes the ball down court during a recent game.

Photo by Missy Brown, Central Maine Photography staff

Youth basketball action

Winslow third / fourth grade girls rec basketball team member Bethany Blakley gets set to shoot for the hoop during a recent game held in Winslow.

Photo by Missy Brown, Central Maine Photography staff

Winslow rec basketball team member Brady Poulin (25) makes his way down court during a recent game against Fairfield.

Photo by Missy Brown, Central Maine Photography staff

Waterville Youth Basketball team members Luke Quimby and Bryant Frost get into the Christmas spirit during a recent team photo shoot.

Photo by Mark Huard, owner Central Maine Photography

Northern Maine soccer champions

Winslow Black Raiders Northern Maine champions. Front, from left to right, Isaac Lambrecht, Sam Lambrecht, Spencer Miranda, Ben Smith, Jack Morneault, Isaac Burbank, Michael Wildes and Daylon Carpenter. Back, Coach Aaron Wolfe, Jacob Soucy, Bryce Hillier, Alex Swierca, Max Spaulding, Matt Phillips, Joshua Vachon, Jonah Fedorovich, Jake Warn, Jake Lapierre, Nick Tinere, Austin Soucy and Coach Jarrod Carnrick.

Central Maine Photography photo

Youth basketball action

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Winslow rec youth basketball team member Braden Rodrigue, right, and Fairfield PAL team member MJ Gensen battle for the ball in a recent game.

Photo by Missy Brown, Central Maine Photography staff

Youth basketball players in spirit

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Members of the Winslow Rev grades 1-2 girls basketball team got into the holiday spirit at a recent photo shoot. From left to right, Emma Fales, Tenley Nadeau, Julia Ortins and Kera Bilodeau.

Photo by Missy Brown, Central Maine Photography staff

Hockey team helps food pantry

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The Winslow High School varsity boys hockey team gathered on November 20 and participated in their annual food drive to help support the St. John Food Pantry. This has become an annual tradition for the team. Five crates of nonperishable foods and countless bags of bottles and cans were donated by local residents.

From left to right Colby Nadeau, Garrett Pooler, Dimitrios Bailis, Shawn Rooney, Thomas Tibbets, Ben Grenier, Kyle Gurney, Logan Denis, Cody Ivey, Austin Soucy, Jake Soucy and Nick West. Absent from photo are Tyler Martin and Jared Lambert.

Photo submitted by Mark Huard