Wildcat Girls Win Shoreline Soccer Championship!

 

With just over four minutes remaining in a scoreless game and a repeat of Wednesday’s semifinal overtime looming, Paul Gleason’s Wildcats earned a corner against top-seeded Portland in last night’s Shoreline Conference final at Indian River in Clinton.  Hannah O’Brien stepped up to take the corner kick, crossed the ball to the far side of the penalty box where it connected with Julia Strycharz’s head.  To the joy of her teammates, Strycharz completed the play by pushing the ball passed the keeper and  into the goal.

The ‘Cats then defended their 1-0 score with rugged determination for the final few minutes to secure the championship and bring the Shoreline Conference trophy back to Old Lyme.

Congratulations, Wildcats!

Old Lyme VNA Hosts Health & Wellness Day

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The Old Lyme Visiting Nurse Association, Inc., hosts its annual Health & Wellness Day this morning from 8 a.m. to 12 noon at Christ the King Church event hall located at 1 McCurdy Road, Old Lyme.  This health fair is open to the general public.

The free services offered will include

  • consultations with doctors for eye examinations for glaucoma and podiatry screenings
  • a dental oral screening for cancer
  • sessions with nurses for blood pressure and heart rate checks.

In addition, a dietitian, audiologist, yoga instructor, physical therapist, massage therapist and other health care related professionals will be on hand to give information in their areas of expertise.

A Karate demonstration will be given.

There will be a children’s craft corner.

Complimentary refreshments, literature, and samples will be available.

New for this year will be the presence of the Yale-New Haven Hospital Digital Mobile Mammography Van.  For the van to make the trip to Old Lyme, it is necessary to have a certain number of appointments scheduled.  So, if in need of this important screening procedure, please call 203-688-1010 for more information and to make an appointment.

  • Another popular feature is the availability to choose from a menu of low cost blood tests.  The tests available are: complete blood count -$15, a non-fasting test;
  • a PSA test for men – $15, a non-fasting test;
  • Lipid Panel – $25 covers cholesterol, triglycerides, HDL and LDL, requires fasting
  • a Metabolic Panel – $20 covers blood sugar, electrolytes and liver and kidney functions, requires fasting

The test results are sent directly to the client after a review by a doctor with notations for personal follow-up where needed.

As an additional service, flu immunizations will be available for adults 18 years old and up for $15.

For general information of this event call the Old Lyme Visiting Nurse Association at 860-434-7808, during weekday business hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Annual Exhibit of Works by Lyme Artists Continues at Lyme Public Hall

ArtShowImage2013The Lyme Artist’s Sale continues today at the Lyme Public Hall from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Nine Lyme artists are featured as follows:

  • Roger Clements, maquettes
  • Steven Evankow, stone bird baths
  • Angie Falstrom, watercolors
  • Don Gerber, woodturning
  • Elin Larson, handweaving
  • Ann Lightfoot, jewelry
  • Diana Lord, pressed botanicals
  • Lina Tuck, felted bags
  • Tina West, handknitting

plus yarn, cards, calendars and more.

This annual event is sponsored by the Lyme Public Hall and is open to the public.  The Hall is located at 249 Hamburg Rd. (Rt. 156) in Lyme.

For more information, contact Angie Falstrom at 860-434-3194.

Wildcats Soccer Girls Face Portland in Shoreline Championship Tonight

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The Lyme-Old Lyme High School girls soccer team ended the Shoreline Conference season with a solid statistics (10:5:1), which took them into the Shoreline play-offs this past Wednesday.

The Wildcats played Coginchaug High School in the Shoreline semi-final game held Wednesday evening in what turned out to be one of the most exciting games of the season.

Entering the game as the under-dogs, the entire team gave everything to end the game 2-2 in regular time.  The goals were scored by Meredith Aird and Hanna O’Brien.

A period of overtime failed to break the tie and so the girls moved into penalty kicks.  Displaying remarkable concentration and determination, the ‘Cats were able to eke out the win, primarily through the efforts of freshman Tory Sims, who successfully saved two of the five penalty kicks.

The Wildcats now meet Portland in the Shoreline Conference final with a 7 p.m. kick-off at the Indian River Complex in Clinton this evening.

Go Wildcats!