The 8th grade boys and girls basketball teams picked up wins over Richmond on Saturday!
Next up, the 8th grade boys host Jefferson on Monday, 12/8, at 3:45 pm. Also on Monday, the 7th grade boys bball team heads to Boothbay for a 3:45 pm game. Good luck to both teams!
















The girls game was tied at halftime, and the final score was 36 to 27. The team started four 6th graders who were called upon to play key minutes. The whole team played with a lot of heart and effort. They have a lot to be proud of!
Next up for basketball, the boys 8th grade team and girls team host Richmond this Saturday, 12/6, at 10 AM (boys) and 11:15 (girls). Good luck to both teams!
GSB 5th graders participating in a Seaweed unit with Miss Hedda!



Next up, the boys 7th grade team and girls team head to Bristol tomorrow, December 3rd, for games at 3:45 PM (boys) and 5 PM (girls). Best of luck to both teams!

Donations can be made at the door or by going here - https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-omars-family-and-community-after-hurricane-melissa
Thanks and we hope to see you tonight!



Looking back at last week’s Spirit Week photos, we are reminded of just how vibrant, creative, and fun the GSB community really is. Today, we are overflowing with gratitude for the people who make this place shine:
🧡 To our Teachers & Staff: Thank you for your endless energy and dedication. 💙 To our Students: Thank you for bringing the smiles (and the crazy hair, fun hats & fancy dresses!). 🧡 To our Parents & Families: Thank you for your unwavering support.
We hope your Thanksgiving is as spirited as our hallways were last week! Happy Thanksgiving, GSB!
#GSBPride #HappyThanksgiving #SchoolSpirit #Grateful #Community








Coach David Osier begins his first year with the Great Salt Bay School boys basketball program, bringing eight years of YMCA and travel coaching experience. A lifelong basketball enthusiast, he played four years at Lincoln Academy and has coached most of the current players since 2nd grade, enjoying every step of their development.
Coach Osier is committed to building a strong team culture centered on fundamentals, communication, and unselfish play. He looks forward to continuing that foundation at GSB and helping his players grow both on and off the court.



This is Kim's first year coaching at GSB. She's had the pleasure of coaching GSB's 6th grade girls for the last few years at the YMCA, and overall has been coaching youth basketball for the last 8 years. She has spent many years in and around basketball, including as a camp counselor coaching and refereeing at youth basketball camps for 4 years. She grew up playing in Presque Isle, Maine, and continued to play at Colby College. Some highlights include winning a State Championship in high school and being inducted into the Maine and New England Basketball Halls of Fame. She looks forward to continuing to work with the GSB girls this upcoming season.

