Wiscasset ends season on high notes
On a night designed to celebrate its seniors, both Wiscasset Middle High School soccer teams also celebrated wins.
Both the boys and girls teams capped their seasons with wins on senior night, Monday, Oct. 19.
In the boys game, senior Brycson Grover finished his four-year Wiscasset soccer career by knocking home a goal against Oak Hill less than a minute into the game.
Grover, who along with Sam Storer, Chayse Reed and Max Webber, make up the seniors on the team, was assisted on the goal by junior Brandon Goud.
Junior Kevin Lynch would add to Wiscasset's lead by scoring with 29 minutes left in the first half with another assist from Goud.
Junior Nate Woodman would end the scoring with a pair of goals — one with 23 minutes remaining in the first half and another with 34 minutes to go in the game — to give Wiscasset a 4-0 lead. Woodman's goals were assisted by Reed and junior Russell Marr, respectively.
The loss ended Wiscasset's season with a record of 4-9-1. The Wolverines ended the season on a hot streak, however, as they went 2-2 in their final four games.
But the playoffs would elude Wiscasset, which finished 12th in the 10-team Class C South playoff format. For Oak Hill, the loss dropped the Raiders to 0-12-2 in Class B South.
In the girls game that followed, the Wolverines (3-11) and Boothbay Region Seahawks (3-10-1) ended about as close as the two rivals could.
Although Wiscasset won the battle, 1-0, Boothbay Region won the war, as the Lady Seahawks find themselves with the final Class C South playoff spot, mere percentage points ahead of Wiscasset.
But on a night dedicated to lone senior Colleen Hendricks, the Wolverines were able to score the only goal via a Grace Webber boot and win, 1-0.
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