FF girls make playoffs again

17 years ago
by Kevin Sjoberg
Sports Editor

    The Fort Fairfield Lady Tigers are once again a lock to make the playoffs, and probably host a first-round game, and coach Kerrie Alley said the even in losses, her squad has been competitive.     “We are a successful team when we play together and we use the strengths of each of our teammates,” Alley said.
    “We need to play a passing game, work together and never give up on a play.”
    Fort Fairfield ended up with an 8-5-1 mark as the team returned 15 veterans from last year’s squad. The Lady Tigers, with this year’s steady performance, have now qualified for the Eastern Maine Class D playoffs seven consecutive seasons.
    The defense consists of junior Kelsie Wilson at sweeper, senior Amber Forsman at stopper, junior Sarah Hebert at left fullback and sophomore Amber Wasson at right fullback. The starting goalie is freshman Katy Donovan.
    Junior Courtney Churchill and senior Rose-Mary Williams start at center midfield, while senior Kelsie York and sophomore Alyssa Murchison flank Churchill and Williams on the wings.
    Sophomore Brooke Beaulieu plays striker along with senior Kaitlyn McLaughlin.
    The Lady Tigers also feature a deep and talented bench, which Alley said has been another key to the season to date.
    Fort Fairfield won two of three matches following the recent harvest break, topping Limestone/MSSM and Central Aroostook while losing to a  strong Madawaska team.