Player of the Week: Taylor Spearrin

Taylor Spearrin

Senior Taylor Spearrin has been a very important part of the Lake Region varsity boys’ soccer team this year. 

“He is a great teammate and he is a hard-working individual. It has been a blast having him on the team,” Lake Region Coach Ryan Harlow said. 

Taylor joined the soccer team after playing football for the last three years. Taylor had not played soccer since fifth grade. 

“His willingness to listen and work hard to improve his game started this summer and continued throughout the season,” Coach Harlow said. “He brings a level of leadership to the team and pushes everyone on the team to be better. It may have only been one season, but he was a huge part of our team. Taylor brings a level of physical play that we have been missing. As a lacrosse player, he knows how to hold his ground. We wish we had Taylor for another season!”

In recognition of his strong work ethic, determination, commitment and good sportsmanship, Taylor is this week’s Boosters and Hancock Lumber “Player of the Week.” Each week, a Lake Region athlete is recognized for his/her dedication (does more than what is asked), work ethic, coachability and academic good standing. Recipients receive a specially-designed t-shirt, sponsored by Hancock Lumber.

Player Profile

Name: Taylor Spearrin

Year in School: Senior

Hometown: Bridgton

Parents: Cynthia Spearrin and John Spearrin

Sports you Play: Soccer and lacrosse

School organizations:Student Council

Q. Why did you choose soccer? I chose this sport because I feel the community and the fan base around soccer is very positive.

Q. Complete the following, “I know I’ve had a good game if…” my team and I take home a win and we have been working hard to get to that point at the end of the game.

Q. What goes through your mind before a big game? I think in my mind that this is it, there’s no more excuses for me to not put everything out on the field.

Q. If things are not going well, what do you do to rebound and clear you mind to be more positive? I just think it’s a game and I just have to try harder the next quarter or next half.

Q. How has sports changed you as a person? I feel like it helps with my mental state and happiness. After a good game, it has me thinking this is going to be a good rest of my week.

Q. What is the biggest reward you get from competing in sports? Knowing my friends are there at the end of the day.