Hall of fame

CLASS OF 2017

Denise

Denise (Treadwell) Smith ‘90

  • Basketball, softball, tennis

  • Reached 1,000 career points during her senior season when she also averaged a double-double.

  • Three-time Big East Conference All-Star

  • Big East Conference MVP her senior season

  • Maine Sunday Telegram All-State her senior season

  • Named to All-Maine third team

  • Maine Sunday Telegram All-State second team her junior season

  • McDonald’s All-Star East Squad

  • Played four seasons at St. Joseph’s College

  • 4th all-time 3pt percentage

  • 6th all-time 3pt shots made

  • Ranked 3rd in the nation her junior season for 3pt shooting percentage

  • All-Conference team her senior season

  • Helped the Monks to 3 National Tourney appearances, NAIA New England championship, 2 conference championships

Moira Vereault ‘84

Moira Vereault ‘84

  • Swimming, field hockey, softball

  • Multiple medal place finisher in state meets including the state's championship in the 200 freestyle and 400 freestyle relay.

  • Set the school record in the 100 & 200 freestyle

  • Captain of 1983 PVC swimming Championship team

  • Named to the All-State swim team

  • Helped the softball program to its first 13 win season as well as first PVC title and tournament appearance

  • First-team all-conference in softball

  • 1984 OTHS Athlete of the Year award

  • Competed in swimming and softball at Milliken University

  • 1985 NCAA swimming All-American at Milliken University

  • Helped lead Milliken University swimming to the NCAA National Championship meet in 1985 & 86

  • Member of the 1988 DePaul University Softball Team

Matt Arsenault ‘93

Matt Arsenault ‘93

  • Basketball, soccer

  • Named Mr. Basketball in 1993

  • All-time leading scorer at OTHS with 1,296pts.

  • BDN All-Maine 1st team in 1992 & 1993

  • Led the 1991 basketball team to the Class A State Championship.

  • Two All-State selection

  • Named Big East Player of the Year his junior and senior seasons

  • Guided the 1993 team to an undefeated 18-0 regular season

  • Helped lead Old Town to three straight Big East Conference championships

  • In 1992 scored 52pts in a 116-59 win over MDI & and accomplished it in just 3ptrs.

  • Set the career goals record for boys soccer

Katie Bergeron ‘06

Katie Bergeron ‘06

  • Basketball, soccer, track

  • All-Conference basketball sophomore-senior years

  • 2006 McDonald's All-Star Team

  • OTHS Female Athlete of the Year 2006

  • Completed a Post-Grad year at the Taft School, graduated in '07, and played all three sports.

  • Played four years basketball at Bowdoin College

  • 2008 Maine State Rookie of the Year by the Maine Women's Basketball Coaches Association

  • Named team captain her senior season

  • Helped lead Bowdoin to the NCAA Sweet 16 her senior season

  • 6th on Bowdoin all-time scoring list with 1,180 points

  • 2nd all-time at Bowdoin with 160 three-pointers

  • Played 2 years professional basketball in European League with Leeds Carnegie 

  • Head Coach Southern Maine Community College Women’s Basketball

Hilary Maxim ‘08

Hilary Maxim ‘08

  • Track, cross country, basketball

  • Cross Country First Team All-State 2005, 06, 07

  • 2006 cross country regional and state champion

  • 2007 All-New England in cross country

  • Member of the only Old Town cross country team to qualify for New England’s

  • Won 3 consecutive indoor track PVC championships in the mile run

  • Won 2 consecutive indoor track PVC championships in the 2 mile run

  • 2008 PVC Indoor Championship Performer of the Meet

  • 2008 Class B State Champion in the mile and 2 mile runs

  • 3-time first team All-Conference in indoor track

  • 2-time All-State in indoor track

  • 5 individual PVC outdoor track titles

  • 4-time All-PVC First Team All-Star

  • 2008 Class B outdoor state champion in the 1600 and 3200 meter runs

  • Class B outdoor track All-State in 2007 and ‘08

  • Holds School record in the indoor 800m and 1 mile runs. And the outdoor 800m and 1600m runs

  • Competed in track and cross country at the University of Maine.

Hall of fame 2017