Old Lyme Girls are State Tennis Champions for Fourth Straight Season-UPDATED

In an extraordinary accomplishment, the Lyme-Old Lyme Girls’ Tennis team has won the Class S State Championship for the fourth straight season.

WEST HARTFORD—6/2 UPDATED with coach’s comments: On Friday afternoon, May 31, at Conard High School in West Hartford, the Lyme-Old Lyme High School girls defeated Valley Regional 5-2 to claim the Class S State Championship for the fourth time in succession.

Coach Lauren Rahr, whose assistant coach is her father, David, has seen her team win the state championship for all four seasons that she has been in charge.

Lyme-Old Lyme High School Girl’s Tennis Coach Lauren Rahr celebrates her team’s continuing success in this photo with her father, Dave Rahr. He serves as the team’s Junior Varsity Coach. Photo submitted.

We asked Lauren how she felt about the team’s success. Shre responded by email, saying, “This state championship title was different from the rest. In other years, we knew we had a strong and experienced team,” adding, “This year, everyone from athletes to coaches to parents put in the time and effort to get the team to this point.”

She noted that, “Coming into the match, we had already played this team twice. Each time the deciding match was the last one on the court and multiple matches having gone into third sets. However, we couldn’t let expectations or predictions get the best of us.”

Noting, “We had to play it one point at a time, and put all of our focus into each point. There was a moment in the match that we had lost the first set on four of the seven courts, but that was also the moment where the team dug deep and left their hearts on the courts.”

Rahr pointed out, “Coaching the girls throughout the match, they each wanted to know how the rest of their team was doing. This whole season it was always about the team as a family and being out there fighting with each other.”

She concluded, “Once the match was decided, the pure joy and happiness on their faces as they ran and jumped to hug each other let me know how much this title truly meant to them. We overcame a lot this season, and it made us all stronger. I hope the girls can look back on this time in their lives and remember how capable and strong they all are.”

Old Lyme Girls’ Lax Coach Macione Named Shoreline Coach of the Year

The Wildcat Girls Lacrosse team has qualified for the Class S state tournament semi-final. This photo was taken after the Shoreline Torunament semifinal.

OLD LYME—On Friday, the Lyme-Old Lyme High School girls’ lacrosse team advanced to the State Class S semifinal after claiming a 9-3 victory over Lewis Mills. The second-seeded Wildcats will face #3 seeds Canton on Tuesday at a time and location to be announced.

The girls’ lacrosse coach Emily Macione was recently named Shoreline Coach of the Year. Asked by LymeLine how she felt about receiving the honor, she replied by email saying, “Honestly, it’s a huge credit to the coaching staff I’ve worked with this season – Rob Antonellis and Ally Gleason.  They have been so supportive of the program and helped to set a high bar for our players to work toward.”

She added, “I also don’t think I could be Coach of the Year without the players of the year – the girls have really bought in and worked so hard all spring.  I’m fortunate to have great leadership from our upperclassmen and a tenacious group of underclassmen who really work hard and want to win.”

Macione commented, “They are also just a wonderful group of young ladies. Having all of that makes my job pretty easy.”

She concluded auspiciously, “It’s been such a fun and rewarding season…and hopefully we can make a run at the Class S Championship.”

Old Lyme Girls Win First State Class S Track and Field Title in Program History

The Wildcats celebrate their history-making CIAC Class S State Tracj and Field Championship victory

NEW BRITAIN—On Wednesday at Willowbrook Park in New Britain, the Lyme-Old Lyme Wildcats won their first ever Class S Track and Field championship in program history notching a convincing grand total of 76 points. Thomaston High School came in second with 58 points and Coginchaug took third place with 55.

More to follow on this story

Weekend Wildcat Sports Roundup

Baseball

On Saturday, Griswold defeated Lyme-Old Lyme- 12-4.

Sean Garvin (3-5, 2 RBI, 3 R) had a 3 hit game, as Griswold beat Lyme- Old Lyme 12-4 on opening day.

Griswold scored eight runs in the fourth inning to help them secure the lead for good after a previous half inning 2 run home run to left field by Rowen Meiser (1-4, 2 RBI, 1 R) put Lyme- Old Lyme up 2-0 in the bottom of the third. Colin Mitchell (2-5, 3 RBI, 1 R) singled, scoring a run, Jake Duthrie (1-3, 1 RBI, 2 R) singled, scoring one run, Sunny Botello (1-3, 1 R) drew a walk, scoring one run, Garvin singled, scoring one run, Andrew Hardin (2-2, 2 RBI, 1 R) drew a walk, scoring one run, and Mitchell singled, scoring two runs.

Mitchell earned the win for Griswold. He allowed four hits and four runs (two earned) over five innings, striking out eight and walking four.

Grady Lacourciere (1-3, 2 R) took the loss for Old Lyme. He went three and two-thirds innings, surrendering eight runs on four hits, striking out seven and walking five. 

Garvin relieved Mitchell and pitched two innings of no-run ball for Griswold. He gave up three hits, striking out one and walking none.

Softball

Old Lyme defeated Portland 16-0 in a game which saw Ava Roth collect the 100th hit of her career in her second at bat.

The winning pitcher was Emma Bayor  1-0 and the losing Pitcher was Hailey Bustamune

For Old Lyme, the stats were as follows:
Ava Roth  3-3, 2 runs scored,  3 doubles, 4 RBI’s
Sybil Neary 3-3, 3 runs scored, Double,  1RBI
Anna Eichholz  2-2, 2 runs score,  triple, 1 RBI
Grace Phaneuf 2-3, 1 run scored, 1 BB, 1 RBI
Emma Bayor 2-2, 2 BB’s
Emma Bayor-5 innings,  13 K’s,  1 hit

Old Lyme is now 1-0 in the Shoreline Conference League and 1-0 overall.

Old Lyme Boys are State Champions for First Time in Program History! Celebratory Convoy Greets Team Bus on Return to Town

The victorious team celebrates their win this afternoon at Mohegan Sun.. Photo by A. Hine.

MOHEGAN SUN: UPDATED 3/18: The Old Lyme Wildcats defeated the Coventry Patriots 55-42 in Sunday afternoon’s CIAC Division V state final played at Mohegan Sun.

Old Lyme took an early lead ending the first quarter 7-4 in their favor, but despite having gone eight points up after a few minutes in the second quarter, Coventry cut the Wildcats’ lead at the half to a single point at 18-17.

Old Lyme Wildcat Leland Hine was named Most Outstanding Player of the game. He stands with his award alongside his coach Brady Sheffield , at right in photo.

The third quarter saw the Patriots come out fighting and take a strong lead at30-25, but the Wildcats clawed back to within one point of Coventry at the end of the quarter with the score standing at 31-32 in Coventry’s favor.

The moment of victory!

It was anyone’s game at the start of the fourth quarter but Old Lyme pulled out a winning eight minutes to storm to victory after a series of Coventry fouls gave Old Lyme plenty of opportunities to sink free-throws and take the score to an unassailable 55-42.

A parade of emergency vehicles and more greeted the bus carrying the State Champions on its return to Old Lyme. Photo by A. Hine.

HUGE CONGRATULATIONS to the Old Lyme Wildcats, their first-year coach and Lyme-Old Lyme High School (LOLHS) alumnus Brady Sheffield and his coaching staff of fellow LOLHS alumni Brendan McKeever and Phil Fazzino.