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In the heart of Auburn, Maine, the atmosphere buzzed with excitement as the Auburn School Committee gathered on February 26, 2025, to celebrate a remarkable winter sports season. Athletic Director Todd Sampson took center stage, sharing a vibrant update that highlighted the achievements of student-athletes across various sports.

Sampson began with a nod to the challenges faced during the season, particularly the scheduling changes for alpine skiing due to high demand at local mountains. Despite these hurdles, the teams shone brightly. Freshman Ellie Porter emerged as a KVAC giant slalom champion, earning her spot at the Eastern High School Championships in New Hampshire. The boys' alpine team also made headlines, clinching the KVAC Alpine championship and finishing third at the state championships.
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Basketball brought its own share of triumphs. The girls' team, seeded third, advanced to the playoffs, with standout player Rachel Penny breaking the all-time three-pointers record for Edward Little High School. Meanwhile, the boys' team reached the regional finals, with Ding May Wynne earning the prestigious George Bridal award for his outstanding performance.

Cheerleading saw a resurgence, qualifying for states for the first time in a decade, while the indoor track team celebrated two athletes heading to the New England Championships. The ice hockey team finished strong, and the Nordic ski team was recognized for its sportsmanship.

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Sampson also praised the unified basketball team, which remains undefeated, inviting the community to support their final home game on March 11. The wrestling program showcased its talent with three athletes qualifying for the New England championships, including sophomore Evan Madigan, who achieved his 100th win this season.

As the meeting concluded, the sense of pride in Auburn's athletic programs was palpable. The achievements of these young athletes not only reflect their hard work but also the supportive community that rallies behind them. With the winter sports season wrapping up, the anticipation for spring sports is already building, promising more opportunities for success and camaraderie in Auburn.

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