The PW Sugg Greyhounds earned their third victory this season in an
active bout with the visiting Cony Rams with a final score of 5-1.
The 'Hounds took control of the midfield from the beginning of the
game and from there initiated repeated attacks resulting in 14 shots
on the Cony Keeper with the first to hit the back of the net 16
minutes into the game off of the foot of Striker Jonah Sautter (15)
who would then send in a PK for one more point before the end of the
half. 5 minutes into the start of the second half, Cony's Nate Ladd
(16) snuck the Rams only goal past 'Hound Keeper Levi Levesque (1) and
denied a shutout. Lisbon then responded with 3 more goals to clinch
the win, all of them with exceptional passing between 'Hounds like
Noah Austin (8) and Glenn Hill (7) who connected with Sautter who was
the finisher that put the ball past Cony's Goalie each time.
The [3-6] Greyhounds' next game will be away with their sole
opportunity against Monmouth's Mustangs, Thursday, October 24.
—Coach Reeves
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Thursday, October 17, 2013
Middle School Boys Soccer Results, 10/17/13, PWS vs Cony
Wednesday, October 9, 2013
Middle School Boys Soccer Results, 10/08/13, PWS vs Gardiner
PW Sugg's Greyhounds lost to Gardiner's Falcons in a riveting home
field match ending at 2-4.
Falcons dominated the first half setting the tone early with player
Burke scoring 3 minutes into the game and followed up by 2 more goals
from Bointer of Gardiner. The half ended without a single Greyhound
goal however when they returned after the break it was the 'Hounds who
would dominate the field. Striker Jonah Sautter (15) quickly found the
back of the net in the first minute of play in the second half. As
play continued deep in Falcon territory, an excellent corner kick from
Right Wing Capt. Dylan George (5) found the foot of Left Wing Noah
Austin (8) who nimbly put the ball in the net just 4 minutes later.
Gardiner responded with another goal of their own again from Bointer
with Sautter attempting to return the favor with a PK that was saved
by the Falcon Goalie.
The [2-5] Greyhounds will next face the Hall-Dale Bulldogs in a home
field rematch on Thursday, October 10.
Thursday, October 3, 2013
Middle School Boys Soccer Results, 10/03/13, PWS vs Richmond
In a high energy struggle for dominance that had both teams working
from beginning to end, the PWS Greyhounds ended with a 0-2 score
against the visiting Richmond team. The Greyhounds displayed dramatic
improvement in skill and determination since their last face off but
only Richmond holding the team scoreless in the first half.
Greyhounds posed an almost impenetrable defense with fullbacks like Reece Rustad
(14) and Elijah Spiro (17) breaking numerous attacks and Keeper Levi
Levesque (1) denying many excellent shots on goal. Richmond wouldn't
find the back of the net until 14 minutes into the second half of the
game off of the foot of Nate Kendrick (7) and then Zack Small (28)
putting another goal in 5 minutes later for the Richmond victory.
The [2-4] Greyhounds next match will be a home game on Tuesday,
October 8 against Gardiner.
Monday, September 30, 2013
Middle School Boys Soccer Results, 09/30/13, PWS vs Winthrop
On September 30th of 2013 Lisbon Greyhounds sustained their second win in a row defeating Winthrop 6 x 0 at home.
Hounds
dominated the entire game. The game was played mostly on Winthrop's
side of the field and Lisbon fired the goal over twenty five times.
Defense did a great job stopping the opponent that Goalie Levi Lavesque ouched the ball once the entire game. Center
fullback Reece Rustad led the defense to a shutout, helped by left
fullback Elijah Spiro and right fullback Jacob George.
Offense
line was on fire. They created several opportunities of attack and put
the ball in the net six times, three on the first half and three on the
second. Left Fullback Noah scored three goals, one of them being
straight from a corner kick to the net. Striker Jonah Sautter played
very aggressively, shot in goal twelve times and scored three goals, two
in the firs half and one in the second half.
The (2-3) Greyhounds next match will be on Thursday, October 3rd receiving Richmond at home.
Thursday, September 26, 2013
Middle School Boys Soccer Results, 09/26/13, PWS vs Oak Hill
Lisbon's Greyhounds tasted their first victory of the season upon
solidly defeating Oak Hills' Raiders 5-3 in a thrilling battle away on
a cool dry field.
Sugg brought high intensity action dominating play and making over 20
shots on goal and Striker (15) Jonah Sautter being the first to fire
one past the Raider goalie. Oak Hill's Cohen Donnell (46) responded
with a goal but the half time whistle would not sound before Lisbon's
Left Wing Noah Austin (8) would again break the tie. Raiders returned
from the break fired up with Nate Ashton (51) scoring, only to be
doused by another shot by Sautter into the net. Oak Hill's final goal
was made by Travis Nadeau (57). 'Hound Offenders dominated the field
with DJ Douglas and Glenn Hill making excellent use of the breadth of
the field and allowing Sautter yet 2 more goals to secure the win.
The [1-3] Greyhounds next match will be their first home game, Monday,
September 30 against Winthrop.
—Coach Reeves
Wednesday, September 25, 2013
The Lady PWS Greyhounds [1-2] get their first victory against Hall-Dale.
Carly Drischler scored two goals against Hall-Dale to drive the Greyhounds
past the Bulldogs. Drischler got her first goal only minutes before the
end of
the first half off an assist from Kiley Merritt after Merritt anticipated
a
Hall-Dale throw in. Scoring eleven minutes into the second half, Drischler
scored her
second goal off an assist from Merritt again. Zoe Feehan and Anna Willey
played
fierce defense for the Greyhounds, not allowing the ball near the PWS net.
PWS will play their next game at Oak Hill on September 26th.
-Coach Weymouth
Tuesday, September 24, 2013
Middle School Boys Soccer Results, 09/24/13, PWS vs Hall Dale
The PWS Greyhounds suffered their 3rd straight loss resulting from a
brutal bout on a cool Hall-Dale Bulldogs field with the score ending
at 2-7
The Bulldog offense set the tone of the 1st half scoring in the 1st
minute of play with a chip shot lofted just out of Keeper (1) Levi
Levesque's hands. The onslaught of shots continued with 5 more hitting
the back of the net while Lisbon only responded once of the foot of
Capt Dylan George (5) and ending the half 1-6.
A much more determined Greyhound team stepped onto the field for the
2nd half. Halfbacks like Ben LeClair (10) limited opponent shots on
goal by breaking off attacks midfield. Lisbon was the 1st to score in
the 2nd half with Left Wing Noah Austin (8) feeding Striker Jonah
Sautter (15) for an excellent goal from the PK area. Hall-Dale would
sneak 1 more goal in with just over a minute left in the game.
The Greyhounds next face Oak Hill away on Thursday, September 26.
—Coach Reeves
Thursday, September 19, 2013
The PWS girl's soccer team loses a tough battle to Maranacook to fall to [0-2].
At the end of the first half of physical play, Maranacook
led by only one goal due to the Greyhounds maintainin
control of the midfield and possessing the ball.
Carly Dischler came close to tying it up on a direct
kick for PWS, but the Black Bears were able to make the
stop before the half. Siara Martin had an amazing
colliding save in the second half to prevent a goal with
the help of Sydney Douglass and Giana Russo.
Amanda Storman, Emma Houle, and Kiley Merritt were
aggressive on offense, but unable to get by the Black
Bear’s defense to find the net.
The Greyhounds will be at Hall-Dale on Tuesday,
September 24th.
Middle School Boys Soccer Results, 09/19/13, PWS vs Maranacook
The PWS Greyhounds' record slipped to [0-2] after a 1-3 score on a
Maranacook Black Bear's field.
The first would-be goal of the game was beautifully placed by a Noah
Austin to Jonah Sautter indirect kick combination only to be denied by
officials citing not enough ball rotation on first touch. The Black
Bears were able to get one past newcomer Goalie Levi Levesque but the
half would not end until the 'Hounds responded with Nick Austin
blasting one in high and left from just inside the 18 with Captain
Dylan George assisting. Elijah Spiro and Reece Rustad presented a
fierce defense but Maranacook still managed 2 more goals for the win.
The Greyhounds next game will be away at Hall-Dale on Tuesday,
September 24.
—Coach Reeves
Tuesday, September 17, 2013
PWS Boys soccer Sep 17th
On September 17th of 2013 Lisbon Middle School boys played against Richmond on their turf and lost 7-0.
Lisbon's
defense line played valiantly to keep the skillful Richmond's offensive
players form scoring more goals. Center fullback Reece Rustad and left
fullback Elijah Spiro led the defense and goalie Levi Lavesque saved a
penalty kick.
Left forward Noah Austin played an excellent
first half carrying the ball down to offense and making good passes and
crosses. Striker Jonah Sautter almost scored Lisbon's first goal of the
season firing from outside the eighteen, but the goalie said no.
Lisbon Greyhounds have two days to get ready to face Maranacook on their field on September 19th, at 4:00pm.
Coach Juliani
Friday, May 3, 2013
Lisbon Middle School softball score
Lisbon- 7
Monmouth- 3
Lisbon
Phillip W Sugg Middle School hosted Monmouth Middle School in a battle
on the diamond. Both teams fought hard on offense and defense. On
offense Lisbon had 34 at bats with 5 hits 10 walks and 1 strike out.
Shelby Plourde had a stand up triple scoring Kayln Le for the first run
of the game. On defense the outfield and infield worked well
together. Left fielder Britany Normand sprinted to catch a fly ball as
she ran into the fence, and Ali Sult tracked a high hit ball into center
field catching the ball cleanly. Chandler Riordan at third base and
Kaylin Le at second base fielded several balls throwing out runners at
first. First baseman Kipri Steele had a few unassisted outs at first. T
Alyssa Hall pitched the first 4 innings with 6 walks, 1 hit batter, and
7 strike outs. Shelby Plourde pitched the last three innings with 3
walks and 5 strike outs.
Monday, April 29, 2013
Lisbon PWS softball score
Lisbon Phillip W Sugg middle school (2-1) won their second game of the
season at home against Tripp Middle School. The lady greys came out
with a strong defense. Pitcher Alyssa Hall started the game with two
strike outs and a caught pop fly. In the second inning Chandler Riordan
had a double play from right field, she ran in for the ball caught it
then threw a runner out at second. The defense turned another double
play in the 5th inning. Pitcher Kipri Steele caught a ball
and threw out the lead runner at third for the double play. Offensively
the lady greys were up to bat 36 times with 7 hits and 18 stolen
bases. Shelby Plourde hit a triple, Ali Sult hit a double.
The team heads to Winthrop on Tuesday April 30.
The team heads to Winthrop on Tuesday April 30.
Saturday, April 27, 2013
Lisbon PWS middle school softball score
Lisbon (visitors)- 5
Richmond(home) 6
Lisbon
softball traveled to Richmond for the second game of the season.
Lisbon had 33 at bats with 11 hits two of those hits were doubles by Ali
Sult and Shelby Plourde. The team had some aggressive base running by,
Kaylin Le, Jasmin Le, Shelby Plourde, Ali Sult , and Chandler Riordan.
Defensively, Plourde started on the mound for three innings with 7
walks and 4 strike outs. Alyssa Hall relieved Plourde, striking out 10
and walking 2. From center field Ali Sult had a long throw out at
third, while catcher Jasmin Le made a fake throw to second, on a first
and third play, Britany Normand received the ball and threw the runner
out at home. Even though Lisbon came up short with runs, they continue
to put in good effort and determination.
Thanks
Coach Kim Plourde
Monday, February 4, 2013
Friday, October 26, 2012
Phillip W.Sugg Middle School Cross Country
Phillip W.Sugg Middle School Cross Country runners ran their final race as a team at the Winthrop invitational meet on October 25, 2012. there were 77 female runners to start the race. Kaylin Le ran an excellent race placing 6th out of the 74 female runners. This is Kaylins last year with the middle school xc team as she will move up to Lisbon High School next season. She will make a great addition to the team. Emily Chase ended her season with incredible determination for herself and the team. Soon after the girls race ended, the 64 boys began their final race as a team for the season. Josiah Kenney is home schooled taking a class at the middle school, and running his first year with the Middle School cross country team as a 6th grader. He ran a great race placing 5th out of the 64 male runners. Michael Schlotterbeck ran a very persistent and strong race placing 7th out of the 64 runners. Michael will be moving on to the high school team next year as a great addition. Kyle Provencal and Mitchell Porter running as 7th graders ran with great enthusiasm as individuals and determination for their team. They both have another great ahead of them with the team. Silas Crosby has shown incredible sportsmanship through this season and ending his season with an excellent race. Geoffrey Shamburger and Jacob Brooks joined the team as 6th graders and made excellent additions to the team. They both ran a great last race for the season achieving their goals for the season. Each and every member of the Middle School team should be very proud of their cross country season as individuals and as a team!
Middle School Girls Soccer Results & Pictures, 10/25/12, PWS vs St. Mike's
On October 25th of 2012 Lisbon Middle School Girls
Soccer won their last game in the season defeating St. Mike’s 5x0 on their turf
and remained undefeated five games in a row.
The game was played mostly on St. Mike’s side of the field,
but Hound’s defense knew how to stop the few attacks from the rival. Sweeper
Sydney Douglass and Stopper Sarah Daigle played solidly to stop the skillful
and versatile player number eight from the Saints, and rookies Zoe Feehan and
Emily McIntosh also played very well and helped the defense to keep the
shutout. The Greyhounds dominated the midfield. They stole many balls and made
very good passes to our forwards, including Left Midfielders Jasmin Le and Anna
Willey, Right Mid Emma Houle and Center Mid Chandler Riordan.
Hound’s offense line played a remarkable game. They showed
great individual talent and effective teamwork to score five beautiful goals
and end the season with a cherry on top. The first one came in the first half
when Right Wing Conchita Thomas cut inside the defender with her right foot and
shot with her left from the eighteen and put the ball in the far post. Left
Wing Hope Morse scored two goals, the first by dribbling past two defenders and
crossing the ball from the left in the far post, and the second by finishing a
nice assist from the right made by Conchita Thomas. The fourth goal of the game
happened when Center Forward Kelsea Benner received a great assist from Hope
Morse at the penalty mark and kicked it in the goal, and the last when Right
Mid Emma Houle carried the ball from the middle up to the end line and crossed
it to Kipri Steele, who put it in the net kicking the ball between the goalie’s
legs.
Lisbon Middle School Girls finished their season showing
great improvement and with a final record of
6-4-2.
Coach Juliani
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Lisbon High School Field Hockey
Submitted by: Kathi Yergin
Middle School Girls Soccer Results, 10/22/12, PWS vs Monmouth
On October 22nd of 2012 Lisbon Middle School Girls
Soccer tied 0x0 with Monmouth on their turf and remained undefeated four games
in a row.
The fast and skillful Monmouth forwards tried over and over
again to break the Hound’s defense but found a solid wall that kept them from
scoring. Stopper Ciera Miller and Sweeper Sydney Douglass kicked several balls
away from our defense and Left Fullback (1st half) Hope Morse and
Right Fullback Emma Houle stopped every game coming from the sides. Goalie Ali
Sult also blocked many shots. Captain Chandler Riordan played aggressively booting many
balls from the middle and from our defense. Right Mid Amanda Storman fought to
disarm the opponent in the middle and Left Mid Jasmin Le gave her best trying
to connect the game with the forwards.
Hound’s forwards tried hard to create goal situations but every
attempt was stopped by the Mustang’s defense. They dribbled past the opponent,
they passed the ball, they shot on goal, but they could not break the rival’s
solid defense. The most clear opportunity at a goal Lisbon had was an
individual play by Conchita Thomas who took the ball from the middle, dribbled
past four players and gave an assist to Left Forward Hope Morse who was very
well positioned and almost put it in the net.
Lisbon Middle School Girls’ last game of the season is on
October 25th, visiting St. Mike’s
Coach Juliani
Monday, October 22, 2012
Middle School Boys Soccer Results, 10/22/12, PWS vs Monmouth
The PWS Greyhounds held their heads high after being edged out in a
2-3 tooth and nail bout with the Monmouth Mustangs. As both teams
stepped onto the field confident of their own talents, it was Mustang
Hunter Richardson who first put the ball in the goal after a hard
fought 15 minutes of game time. Lisbon's Left Wing Jonah Sautter
responded just a minute and a half later assisted by 'Hound Captain
Brad Boulet to tie it up and then with only 9 seconds left in the half
Striker Ryley Austin booted one in assisted by Right Wing Dylan George
to put the Greyhounds in the lead. The second half had even more
action as both continued to fight for every bit of turf but Monmouth
managed to find the net twice to regain the lead for the win.
The [3-6-2] Greyhounds play their final game away against St. Mike's on
Thursday, October 25.
Friday, October 19, 2012
PWS Cross Country
On
October 18, 2012 Lisbon's Middle School cross country attended the
League Invitational meet at Cony. It turned out to be a great afternoon
for the girls and the boys teams. Kailyn Le ran a great race placing
her in the top twelve with 4th place out of 66 runners. Bailey Eveson
finished strong coming 24th out of the 66 runners. Emily Chase ran a
great race while achieving her personal best time for the season.
Lisbon's boys team placed 3rd out of 7 teams at Cony's League
invitationals! Geoffrey Shambarger finished his race with determination
and achieving his personal best for the season. Jacob Brooks ran a
strong race with perseverance. Mitchell Porter finished the race with
an incredible kick at the end to close the gap with the boy in front of
him. Silas Crosby was able to achieve his personal best time for this
season. Kyle Provencal finished the race neck and neck with a runner
from Cony as Kyle pulled just head of the Cony runner at the finish
line! Finishing in the top twelve out of 77 and receiving a 7th place
ribbon was Michael Schlotterbeck and receiving a 5th place ribbon was
Josiah Kenney. Congratulations to all ten of the Lisbon runners for
running with determination and persistence!
Teresa Kenney
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