This page is dedicated to Windham Swimming programs from Pre-K to high school.
We will post information about upcoming
registrations, camps, seasons, games and
report on games, scores and provide pictures
from these events. Everything you would
expect from your local sports page, except
more of it!
Windham Middle School Completes Swim Season
March 27, 2009

Marge
Govoni Photo
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Class B Girls State Championships
February
16, 2009
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Coach John
Keyes and fellow Yachtsman display the Class
B State Swim Championship Trophy after the
meet. David Field Photo
Results
McAuley Defeats Westbrook and Portland
157-57-19
High School Girls Swimming
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January 23,
2009
By David Field
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Windham
resident and McAuley swimmer Jen Field swims
her way to second place in the 100yd
Breaststroke with a State Meet qualifying
time. David Field photo.
The meet
seemed like a State Meet tune up for the
McAuley Lions as they kicked their way to a
very lopsided victory at Davan Pool Friday
afternoon.
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McAuley Avenges Holiday Defeat To Windham
and Defeats Yarmouth 105-102-88
High School Girls Swimming
January 17,
2009
By David Field
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Elaine
Miller swims and wins the 200yd Freestyle
event in 2:13.18. David Field Photo
STANDISH ME:
After the December 27th defeat to Windham,
McAuley came to St. Joseph’s pool with a
full squad and energy to win the meet
105-102 and also defeat Yarmouth with 88
points. Windham managed three first place
finishes and managed a number of seconds and
thirds to add to the point total. The
majority of the girls swim team are
underclassmen, which bodes well for the
years to come.
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Windham Boys Swim Team Finds the Numbers to
Defeat Yarmouth 84-67
High School Boys Swimming
January 17th,
2009.
By David Field
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Windham
sophomore Nathan Paluso swims and wins the
500yd Freestyle in 5:21.00 David Field PHoto
STANDISH ME:
Windham hosted another meet at St. Joseph’s
College pool Saturday afternoon and defeated
Yarmouth 84-67 in a tightly contested meet.
Both teams are lacking the depth to fill all
lanes in all events so the scoring wasn’t as
high as it could have been.
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McAuley Takes Swim Meet Against Westbrook
and Bonny Eagle
High School Girls
Swimming
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January 9,
2008
By David Field
Jen Field
of Windham swims the anchor leg for McAuley
in the 400 Free Relay. David Field Photo
On Friday at
Westbrook’s Davan Pool, Catherine McAuley
defeated Westbrook and Bonny Eagle
139-69-63. Both Westbrook and Bonny Eagle
lack depth to fill the lanes to be
competitive. Read
Windham Boys Are Missing Depth in the Pool
High School Varsity Boys Swimming
December 27,
2008
By David Field

Lance
Wesbter pulls his way to a fine finish in
the 400m Freestyle event with a time of
4:48.20. Webster's next competitot was a
full 30 seconds behind his finish. David
Field Photo.
What does this
mean? Well, when a swim team has six
members to swim twelve events and three of
those are four-member relays, the options
available are very limited. Depth in this
example is number of swimmers, not feet in
the pool. Four of the six participants on
Saturday are seasoned swimmers. In all,
Windham has eight swimmers, but due to the
holiday, were missing a few.
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Windham Girls Retain Winning Ways Against
Catherine McAuley and Deering
High School Girls Swimming
December 27,
2008
By David Field

Elaine
Miller touches in the final event, the 400m
Free Relay to give the Windham Eagles the
win in Saturday's meet at Riverton Pool. Her
Relay mates were Chloe Mack, Mikayla Eskilon
and Kirsten Russell. The Relay time was
4:42.82. Photo by David Field
In a classic
show of depth, the Windham Girls Swimming
team defeated both schools in a holiday meet
by a handful of points. The meet literally
came down to the last event, the 400m Free
Relay. The squad of Chloe Mack, Mikayla
Eskilson, Kirsten Russell and Elaine Miller
won the event in 4:42.82 to seal the meet
for the young Eagle swimmers. All teams
were handicapped with missing swimmers and
it was especially tough for the Eagle Boy’s
squad. They typically have eight swimmers,
but were down 2. They couldn’t put enough
bodies in the pool to score points. The 200
Free event was absent a Windham swimmer.
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Gajewski Earns Second Conference Honor
Women's College Swimming
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November 19,
2008
STANDISH, ME -
The Great Northeast Athletic Conference has
named Hannah Gajewski '12 (Biddeford, ME/McAuley)
as the Swimming Rookie of the Week for the
second time this season.
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to send us information on the Swim teams:
results, news, etc.

- Editors
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as possible including results, pictures,
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