Shoreline Title Highlights Standout Season for Lyme-Old Lyme Girls Lacrosse
Led by a veteran core and seven all-conference players, the team capped an 18-2 regular season with a Shoreline Conference championship.
Led by a veteran core and seven all-conference players, the team capped an 18-2 regular season with a Shoreline Conference championship.
Principal James Wygonik said the class is not defined by its academic, athletic and artistic achievements. Instead, he said they'll be remembered for doing the right thing when no one is looking.
The Class of 2026 marked their last full day as high school students with a celebratory parade along Lyme Street.
Residents are invited to line Lyme Street on June 10 as Lyme-Old Lyme's Class of 2026 makes its celebratory parade ahead of graduation.
Chase Gilbert won the State Open 1600-meter title and placed second in the 800, while Patrick Lynch and Tyler Cann earned top-eight finishes for Lyme-Old Lyme.
Girls lacrosse and softball saw postseason runs end in Class S quarterfinal losses. Highlights included Brooke Burgess’ 4 goals and Sybil Neary’s early two-run homer.
Andrea Montovani will join the district July 1, succeeding Noah Ventola in the shared leadership position at Center School and Lyme-Old Lyme Middle School.
Lyme-Old Lyme captured state track and field titles from Chase Gilbert and Patrick Lynch, wrapped tennis postseason runs and advanced in girls lacrosse.
Old Lyme athletes delivered individual and team Shoreline titles in girls lacrosse, girls tennis, golf and track & field.
More than 150 Lyme-Old Lyme students in grades K-12 will showcase their artwork at the Lymes' Youth Service Bureau. An opening reception takes place Thursday afternoon.