“It’s great we could play today for a good cause. “We’re in A, and they’re in B, but we play a lot in the preseason, and the games are always great,” Robinson said. With the tournament bringing together teams from an assortment of different classifications, there were intriguing matchups such as the 1-1 draw between Skowhegan and Lawrence. The complaints are the latest to be made by minority families in central Maine and school district administrators say theyre being taken seriously as. “It’s an issue that happens in the home and is not really seen or talked about, so bringing awareness of it to a tournament like this is important.”Īlthough the rubber-laden field turf added to the mid-90-degree heat, the consistent breeze made play tolerable in the peak of the afternoon. We are constantly trying to improve our data and make the search for obituaries as easy as possible. Through our advanced obituary search, you may search our database of obituaries by name, location, date of death and keywords.
“Being so young, it just teaches us that there are resources we need if we ever need them and that it’s important to build healthy relationships and not toxic ones,” said Lawrence senior Ashlynn Stewart. Select a city or town in Maine from the alphabetized list below. Rogers, who works with Youth and Family Services in Skowhegan, spoke in front of the team and sparked a discussion that the Bulldogs felt was greatly impactful. In addition to the money raised, Lawrence players also heard from head coach Shawna Robinson’s brother, Robert Rogers. Members of the Skowhegan High School field hockey team try to seek refuge from the sun under umbrellas at the Victories Over Violence field hockey tournament on Saturday in Waterville.