News Summary
The 2025 spring season for Maine high school lacrosse has showcased remarkable athletes breaking records and committing to future opportunities. Star players like Mariam DeLisle, with 99 goals, and Abby Trainor, named Player of the Year, highlight the incredible talent. Other players, including Islah Godo and Maddy Guay, have also made significant impacts, reflecting Maine’s promising lacrosse future. As these young athletes shape the sport, their performances are setting new standards and achievements in high school lacrosse.
Maine High School Lacrosse Stars Shine in 2025 Season with Record-breaking Performances and Future Commitments
This spring season has been absolutely *phenomenal* for Maine high school lacrosse! With records being shattered and promising young athletes making headlines, it’s clear that the future is bright for these talented players. Let’s take a look at some of the *outstanding* performances and exciting commitments from the 2025 season!
DeLisle Dominates the Scoring Charts
Kicking off with a *stunning* achievement, we have Mariam DeLisle from Lincoln Academy, who *absolutely stole the show* by scoring an *incredible* 99 goals—this is the highest total for anyone in Maine during the spring 2025 season! Her remarkable effort not only earned her the title of *KVAC Class C Player of the Year* but also brought her high school career total to an astounding 247 goals. DeLisle has announced her plans to take her skills to the next level, committing to the University of Southern Maine.
Outstanding Contributions from DiRusso and Ferran
We then have Lana DiRusso of Freeport, who displayed her talent with 79 goals and 15 assists, along with 71 draw controls. She was instrumental in her team’s exciting state final victory, scoring four goals to help secure the title. Looking ahead, DiRusso will be taking her talents over to Endicott College in Massachusetts.
Meanwhile, Alice Ferran from Maranacook wasn’t far behind, contributing four key goals in the Class C final and finishing her season with an impressive 40 goals and 31 assists. This performance makes her one to watch for the future!
Islah Godo and Evelyn Goudreau Shine Bright
Islah Godo, a senior from Mt. Ararat, also displayed phenomenal skill, clinching the title of *KVAC Class B Player of the Year* with a remarkable 63 goals and 65 assists, showcasing her playmaking abilities throughout the season. Evelyn Goudreau, also from Mt. Ararat, marked a special milestone by surpassing the 200-goal mark in her career while scoring 54 goals this season, including five in the Class B final. Excitingly, she will be continuing her journey at Plymouth State in New Hampshire.
Record-breaking Performances by Goalies and Playmakers
Moving to the goalie position, Maddy Guay from Traip Academy made a *program-record* 148 saves in her debut season. That’s a lot of action on the field! Then there’s Camdyn Keenan from Kennebunk, who not only scored 56 goals but also dazzled everyone with a whopping 90 assists, standing out as the top assist provider on the Varsity Maine All-State team. Her teammate Helen Kennie also made her mark with 52 goals and 11 assists while receiving recognition as an *All-American*.
Leading the Charge to Championships
Neve Ledbetter of Windham stunned fans with 105 draw controls, greatly contributing to her team’s first-ever state championship. She tallied an impressive 39 goals while assisting on 43 others, proving to be a true asset on the field. Mia Levesque from Freeport is another standout, finishing her season with 74 goals and winning 102 draw controls, playing a huge role in her team’s undefeated record.
Sophia St. John of Cheverus also made headlines with her scoring prowess, netting 73 goals and surpassing the 100 career goals milestone. This earned her a spot on the SMAA all-conference team, reflecting her incredible journey in lacrosse.
Windham’s Breakout Star
Finally, we can’t forget about Abby Trainor, who was named the Varsity Maine Player of the Year, having scored 93 goals this season and hitting her 200th career goal! Her passion and talent were key components of Windham’s historic state championship win, and next stop for her will be Fairfield University.
Coach Perkins’ Strategic Excellence
The mastermind behind Windham’s success, Coach Matt Perkins, led his team to their first state championship by emphasizing effective team strategy and off-ball plays, showcasing the important role coaching plays in this sport.
As the dust settles on the 2025 season, it’s clear that these young athletes have made a significant impact on Maine high school lacrosse, and we can only look forward to more incredible moments and achievements in the seasons to come!
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Additional Resources
- Central Maine: Varsity Maine Boys Lacrosse Player of the Year Evan Anastas
- Wikipedia: Lacrosse
- Sun Journal: 2025 Varsity Maine All-State Girls Lacrosse Team
- Google Search: Maine high school lacrosse
- Press Herald: Meet the 2025 Varsity Maine Spring All-State, All-Region Teams
- Google Scholar: High School Lacrosse
- Central Maine: 2025 Varsity Maine Boys Lacrosse All-State Team
- Encyclopedia Britannica: High School Sports
- Press Herald: 2025 Press Herald All-Region Boys Lacrosse Team
- Google News: Maine Lacrosse 2025