
PPH: Scarborough’s Rally Falls Short in Season-opener
To read the recent news article by the Portland Press Herald about the Scarborough vs. Thornton Academy Girls Lacrosse Game visit the link below. Scarborough’s rally falls short in season-opener
To read the recent news article by the Portland Press Herald about the Scarborough vs. Thornton Academy Girls Lacrosse Game visit the link below. Scarborough’s rally falls short in season-opener
Key Club is hosting a Penny War competition until Friday 3/31 to raise money for the Thirst Project, a global organization that works to supply clean water to people who are dying from drinking dirty water. Here is a quick video (1:35 min) about the important work of the Thirst Project https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=saQ4xbFNrh4
Teams 344Z & 344R are VEX Robotics State Champions!!!! 344Z also took home the Excellence Aware for the second time this season! Team 344Z: Colin Joyce, Mobean Mohabbati, Etahn Rasquinha & Ethan Schultz Team 344R: Sriram, Munnangi, Keaton Chen, Jonathan Hao, Sridhar Atragada, Aditya Kancharla & SaiCharan Challapalli
YARMOUTH—Scarborough’s volleyball team has turned the corner and that’s bad news for everyone in the Red Storm’s path. Scarborough, the reigning Class A champion, coming off an inspirational five-set victory over Gorham, took its show to defending Class B champion Yarmouth Thursday night and the Red Storm dictated terms most of the way. Sophomore sensation
BOX SCORE Scarborough 29 Marshwood 28 M- 7 7 0 14- 28S- 7 7 8 7- 29 First quarterM- Poe 45 run (K. Cougler kick)S- Crockett 3 run (Wandell kick) Second quarterM- T. Cougler 46 run (K. Cougler kick)S- Murray 38 pass from Alston (Wandell kick) Third quarterS- Crockett 3 run (Crockett rush) Fourth
SCARBOROUGH—If Saturday’s regular season-opening showdown was any indication, Class A South boys’ soccer is going to be as competitive and entertaining as predicted. If not even more so. Scarborough hosted Portland on its new turf field at the Kippy Mitchell Sports Complex in a battle of two of the most highly-touted teams in the
WINDHAM—Four years is much too long to wait for a Scarborough-Windham girls’ soccer showdown. Thursday evening, for the first time since 2018, the teams renewed acquaintances and reminded everyone why they’re on the short list of favorites this fall. And after 80 thrilling minutes, the overwhelming takeaway is that it’s highly likely they’ll be
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