

It’s become a fun way to move things along.” “It’s like the first celebration of the season. “It’s something I always look forward to every year,” Winslow’s head coach Mary Beth Bourgoin said. Several teams will participate in the Central Main. The event, which began in 2012, has become the unofficial start of the high school field hockey season. Winslow High will host the annual Central Men’s Play Day field hockey event on Saturday at 8:30 a.m. Mount View will travel to Ellsworth for a 4 p.m. Gardiner will play at Oak Hill at 2 p.m., while Waterville will host Matanawkook in an eight-man scrimmage at 4 p.m. More area scrimmages are in line for Monday as well. Edward Little will host Mount Blue at 7 p.m. At 3 p.m., the Class D Madison hosts the Class C Medomac Valley at Rudman Field. Andy Molloy / Kennebec JournalĪt noon, Masalonsky started the Class B North Scrimmage in Skohagen. on Saturday.įield hockey players from Coney High School practice at Fuller Field earlier this week. Winthrop/Monmouth/Hall-Dale, who fell to Foxcroft Academy in a Class D state title game last November, will also face Class A Bangor at 11 a.m. Class D contenders Lisbon will play defending Class C North champion Winslow at 11am on Saturday. Lawrence will travel to Brunswick for Scrimmage on Saturday at 10 a.m. High school football fans will have a few options this weekend to see some of the action. And when you have 33-34 new kids, in some key places You’re going to make some mistakes.” We go back and we set it up again in preparation for our exhibition game against Bangor (next week) on Monday … on Saturday, I (crime) expect to see a lot of mistakes, because it’s new, it’s going against the first time opponent. “It’s just a cursory overview of it all, we can see what looked good, what didn’t. “We establish about 95 of our entire offense as of Saturday,” Lippert said. “We always try to play a good opponent (for the first melee), Levitt definitely fits that mold,” Lippert said. Lippert said it would be a great opportunity for the team to get better against one of the top events in Class C. Having 60, 61 kids on the field on the first day was definitely fresh for us It was a breath of air.”Ĭonnie will play Precision Scrimmage at Levitt at 11 a.m. We worked the hallways and tried to get more kids out for football all over the place. “I think some of the kids who were on the fence were like, ‘You know what? It doesn’t look like it’s going to be fun this year.’ Our numbers in Coney were historically low. “It seems to have had an impact on last year’s numbers,” Lippert said.
