Boothbay football seniors play last home game
Boothbay football coach Bryan Dionne presents linebacker Jeremy Holbrook with a flower during the Senior Night ceremony. Holbrook, the son of Mike and Lisa Holbrook, played football four seasons and following graduation he will become a carpenter. BILL PEARSON/Boothbay Register
Senior Michael Ripley, left, son of Wayne and Angel Wilson, played football for four seasons and following graduation plans to join the U.S. Army as a member of the military police. BILL PEARSON/Boothbay Register
Senior Bryan Otero Jr., son of David and Jennylee Jordan, played football for two years. He will attend college in the fall studying sports science. BILL PEARSON/Boothbay Register
Senior Zach Blackman, grandson of Garry and Karen Blackman, played football for three years. He is undecided about his future plans. BILL PEARSON/Boothbay Register
Senior Draco Peaslee, son of Joel Peaslee and Jennifer Becker, played football for four years. In the fall, he will attend college and study acting. BILL PEARSON/Boothbay Register
Senior Nick Labonte, son of Steve and Jennifer Labonte, played football for four years. He is undecided about his future plans. BILL PEARSON/Boothbay Register
Senior Brandon Andrews, son of Brandon Andrews and Amanda Andrews, played football for four years. He plans to study criminal justice in college. BILL PEARSON/Boothbay Register
Senior Grant Giles, son of Dan and Tina Giles, played football for one season. He will enter the workforce upon graduation. BILL PEARSON/Boothbay Register
Senior Carter Babcock, son of Ron and Kari Babcock, played football for four seasons. He plans to study physical training in college. BILL PEARSON/Boothbay Register
Senior Duncan Drapeau, son of David and Susan Drapeau, played football for four seasons. He will attend college after graduation. BILL PEARSON/Bootbhbay Register
Boothbay football coach Bryan Dionne presents linebacker Jeremy Holbrook with a flower during the Senior Night ceremony. Holbrook, the son of Mike and Lisa Holbrook, played football four seasons and following graduation he will become a carpenter. BILL PEARSON/Boothbay Register
Senior Michael Ripley, left, son of Wayne and Angel Wilson, played football for four seasons and following graduation plans to join the U.S. Army as a member of the military police. BILL PEARSON/Boothbay Register
Senior Bryan Otero Jr., son of David and Jennylee Jordan, played football for two years. He will attend college in the fall studying sports science. BILL PEARSON/Boothbay Register
Senior Zach Blackman, grandson of Garry and Karen Blackman, played football for three years. He is undecided about his future plans. BILL PEARSON/Boothbay Register
Senior Draco Peaslee, son of Joel Peaslee and Jennifer Becker, played football for four years. In the fall, he will attend college and study acting. BILL PEARSON/Boothbay Register
Senior Nick Labonte, son of Steve and Jennifer Labonte, played football for four years. He is undecided about his future plans. BILL PEARSON/Boothbay Register
Senior Brandon Andrews, son of Brandon Andrews and Amanda Andrews, played football for four years. He plans to study criminal justice in college. BILL PEARSON/Boothbay Register
Senior Grant Giles, son of Dan and Tina Giles, played football for one season. He will enter the workforce upon graduation. BILL PEARSON/Boothbay Register
Senior Carter Babcock, son of Ron and Kari Babcock, played football for four seasons. He plans to study physical training in college. BILL PEARSON/Boothbay Register
Senior Duncan Drapeau, son of David and Susan Drapeau, played football for four seasons. He will attend college after graduation. BILL PEARSON/Bootbhbay Register
Eleven Boothbay football players were recognized for their contributions to the program prior to the Oct. 14 Homecoming Game against Telstar. The Seahawks won the season’s final home game, 41-6.
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