October 6th, 2008
Kudos to McAuley senior Gina Johnson, who has qualified for participation in the Maine Principal’s Association Individual State Golf Championship.
Johnson qualified Thursday, October 2, at the Riverside Municipal Golf Course in Portland. As part of the Southern Maine Activities Association (SMAA) League, Johnson needed a score of 110 or less to enter the State Tournament. Johnson finished second in the League, with a score of 105.
The Maine Principal’s Association Individual State Golf Championship will be held at the Natanis Arrowhead Golf Course on Saturday, October 18, at 10:00 AM. This is McAuley’s second year of sponsoring golf and the second time the School has qualified an individual for the State Championship.
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September 23rd, 2008
The Catherine McAuley High School Cross Country Team extends their sincere thanks to all involved in making their Flapjack Fundraiser at Applebee’s in South Portland such an amazing success.
As a result of the overwhelming support from the public, the Team was able to purchase new jackets, which proudly display the joy and spirit of McAuley.
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April 6th, 2008
McAuley placed fifth in this year’s indoor track southwesterns, the Lions did feature four event winners. Sophomore Allina Verrillo took the junior shot put (35-1 3/4). Junior Olivia Mackenzie won the mile (5:31.80). Sophomore Lauren Fecteau was tops in the two-mile (11:52.30). Sophomore Hanna Lyons won the junior 40 (5.51). Lyons was also runner-up in the 200(29.10).Senior Christina Salamone placed third in the senior 45 hurdles (7.12). Senior Nellie Honan came in fourth in the senior 400 (1:10.60)and finished in a three-way tie for fourth in the high jump (4-10). McAuley was also fifth in the 1,640 relay (4:25.20).
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February 20th, 2008
BRUNSWICK- With favored Falmouth in trouble, McAuley and Greely jumped into the battle for the state Class B girls´ swimming and diving championships Tuesday night at Bowdoin College´s Greason Pool. McAuley won, beating the Rangers by five points. The meet was not decided until the final event, the 400-yard freestyle relay. Falmouth was leading before the race but could only watch because its relay team was disqualified with a false start in the preliminaries. McAuley trailed Greely by one point before easily winning the 400 relay to finish with 273 points. It was the first title for the Lions since consecutive championships in 2001 and ´02, and it also ended Falmouth´s four-year reign. Junior Kristen Desrosiers led McAuley, defending her individual titles in the 200 freestyle (1:59.02) and 500 freestyle (5:23.25). In the 500 freestyle consolation race, McAuley freshman Aoife Ryle shaved 18 seconds off her best time and won, taking ninth place overall. She entered with the 14th-best time, and the difference between ninth place and 14th is six points. “That really brought some points,” McAuley Coach John Smith said. “That was just a huge turnaround for the team. Everyone got real excited after that.” McAuley earlier showed depth in the 200 freestyle with a 1-2 finish by Desrosiers and senior Hannah Gajewski The lead bounced back and forth. The Lions — on Desrosiers´ win, Gajewski´s fourth and Ryle´s ninth in the 500 freestyle — closed within a point of Greely. The McAuley relay team of Desrosiers, Gajewski, Gaby Cloutier and Katelyn Desrosiers won in 3:50.18, four seconds ahead of Greely. In addition to winning the State Championship the Lions were given the Sportsmanship Award. Way to go Ladies! (Press Herald)
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