Maine’s High School Spring Sports Season Captured in Stunning Photos
The high school spring sports season in Maine has been one to remember, filled with exciting moments captured in stunning photographs. From diving catches to championship celebrations, the photos tell the story of the hard work and dedication put in by student-athletes across the state.
One photo shows Edward Little third baseman, Tiana Avila, diving for a foul ball in a game against Oxford Hills, showcasing the dedication and skill of the players. In another photo, Skowhegan pitcher Lily Noyes is seen in action during the Class A semifinal softball championship, demonstrating focus and determination.
Championship celebrations are also highlighted in the photos, such as the moment Cheverus players douse their head coach with water after winning the Class A championship. The joy and camaraderie among the team members are palpable in the image.
Individual achievements are also celebrated, with Lisbon’s Emmett Mooney winning a hurdle event and Winthrop’s Haley Williams taking a breather after winning a 1600-meter event. Other standout moments include Josia Katroli breaking the Lewiston High School record for high jump and Greely girls celebrating their Class B state track and field championship win.
The photos capture the essence of the spring sports season, showcasing the athleticism, sportsmanship, and passion of Maine’s high school athletes. The moments frozen in time serve as a reminder of the hard work and dedication that goes into competing at the high school level. To view these photos and more from the season, visit the Maine high school sports photo store.
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