Former St. Dom’s athletes still impacting Maine high school sports
St. Dominic Academy closed nearly a year ago, but its former athletes are making significant contributions at several schools across the state.

St. Dominic Academy closed nearly a year ago, but its former athletes are making significant contributions at several schools across the state.
The senior was regarded as the top returning player in Maine and consistently proved he was the best throughout the season.
The senior capped her career with the Miss Maine Basketball award and her second state title.
Turner resident Steven Rouillard, a Hockey East referee, is in Las Vegas for the sport’s marquee event.
The senior was a strong two-way player for the Dragons throughout her career.
Standout grappler ended her high school career with another state championship and another New England title.
The senior won four Class B titles and helped the Windjammers repeat as state champions in her first year of high school swimming.
The senior claimed 55-meter hurdles, high jump and pole vault state titles to help power the Red Storm to the Class A championship.
Reardon won the Sassi Memorial, the Aroostook Nordic Championship classic and freestyle titles, and was the fastest skier at the state championships.