Eric Estabrook, the Yarmouth QB, not only is given the freedom to decide which option of a play to run, but has matured into what his coach calls “a great success story.” The Clippers will play Saturday for the Western Class C title.
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Coach: Jim Hartman, third year
Last year: 1-8
Returning starters: 19
Impact players: Eric Estabrook, senior, QB/DB; Brodie Woodson, senior, RB/LB; Spencer Dorsett, senior, OT/LB; Andrew King, senior, RB/LB; Nate Pingatore, junior, RB/DB; Nick Proscia, junior, OG/LB; Phil Lowe, senior, C/DT; David Dietz, senior, RB/DB
Outlook: Last season’s record is deceiving, because the Clippers were in several games and led about half of them at one point before succumbing. A large group of returnees is led by Estabrook, Woodson, King and Dorsett, who are beginning their fourth year as starters.
StoriesYarmouth scores first, but then ...
Unbeaten Dirigo recovers for a 41-7 victory that ends the Clippers´ eye-opening season at 8-3.
[Portland Press Herald 11/14/09]
Yarmouth finds a way
The Clippers beat Old Orchard Beach in OT and will carry their storybook season to the Western Class C final.
[Portland Press Herald 11/07/09]
A rivalry that´s still in the making
Yarmouth has no problem with Freeport in the debut of a rivalry both schools hope turns competitive.
[Portland Press Herald 10/24/09]
For Yarmouth, the third year´s the charm
The Clippers, who took lumps building a varsity football program, have become a Class C force.
[Portland Press Herald 10/07/09]
About Yarmouth Football
286 W. Elm St.
Yarmouth,
ME
04096
846-2329
hs.yarmouth.k12.me.ussusan_robbins@yarmouth.k12.me.us
Principal: Ted Hall
Athletic Director: Susan Robbins
Mascot: Clippers
Region: west
Conference: WMC
Class: C