The senior was a standout as a quarterback, basketball player and pitcher, and will go on to play baseball at the University of Maine.
Spring sports
Girls’ Team of the Year: Scarborough softball
The Red Storm have won 60 consecutive games and three Class A state titles in a row. And they’ve had fun doing it.
Kennebec Journal Baseball Coach of the Year: Don Plourde, Cony
After back-to-back 4-12 records, Rams enjoyed a turnaround season and playoff berth.
Kennebec Journal Baseball Player of the Year: Jay Lauter, Maranacook
Senior left-hander was one of the Kennebec Valley Athletic Conference’s most dominant pitchers.
Morning Sentinel Baseball Player of the Year: David Barre, Waterville
To Waterville’s Barre, baseball is about fancy footwork and fun.
Morning Sentinel Baseball Coach of the Year: Jeff Pillsbury, Mt. Abram
Pillsbury led Roadrunners to first playoff win in nine seasons.
Kennebec Journal Softball Coach of the Year: Steve Acedo, Hall-Dale
Team rebounded from disappointing 2018 to become one of MVC powerhouses this spring.
Kennebec Journal Softball Player of the Year: Abby Nadeau, Oak Hill
Senior catcher emerged as huge presence in the Raider lineup.
Morning Sentinel Softball Coach of the Year: Ron Smith, Mt. Blue
Smith led Cougars to first quarterfinal appearance in more than a decade.
Morning Sentinel Softball Player of the Year: Sydney Ames, Skowhegan
Key cog in order and ace in the circle, senior shines in starring role.