BRHS Senior Night for boys basketball, indoor track
Nine Boothbay Region High School seniors – seven basketball players, a team manager and an indoor track athlete – were recognized and honored “for their commitment, dedication and sacrifice” before the boys final regular season home basketball game on Wednesday, Feb. 8.
As is tradition at BRHS, coaches handed out flowers as the seniors were introduced and the athletes presented the flowers to the people in attendance representing them.
Cheers rang out of the stands as each senior was introduced by BRHS teacher and clock operator Matt Brewer. Here are the honorees:
Gabe Barter, son of Bonnie Wormwood, has participated in indoor track for one season. He is undecided about his plans after graduation.
Savannah Compare, granddaughter of Kathie Stephenson, has been the basketball team manager for one year. She plans to study health science in college.
Dylan Plummer, son of Heather McDaniel, has played basketball for two seasons. He plans to study business administration in college.
Tyler Barter, son of Jason and Molly Barter, has played basketball for three seasons. He plans to attend Southern Maine Community College and study fire science.
Ryan Amaral, son of Peter Amaral and Amy Henderson, and stepfather Bill Goldenberg, has played basketball for three seasons. He plans to attend Montana Technological University.
Drew Meader, son of Michelle Bouchard, has played basketball for three seasons. He plans to attend Maine Maritime Academy for marine engineering.
Connor Wenners, son of Patrick Wenners and Nicole McKay, has played basketball for three seasons. He plans to study mechanical engineering in college.
Gryffin Kristan, son of Christian and Brynne Kristan, has played basketball for four seasons. He plans to study engineering or economics in college.
Kayden Ames, son of Kevin and Angel Ames, has played basketball for four seasons. He plans to study sports management in college.