Saves for Youth Soccer

Big Saves. Bigger Impact.

Every great save deserves a great celebration—and now, it’s about more than protecting the net.

Through Saves for Youth Soccer, Kennebec Savings Bank is turning every home-game save made by a Hearts of Pine goalkeeper into $100 donated to youth soccer organizations across Maine.

Because we believe the real victories happen when our young athletes get the chance to play, grow, and thrive—both on and off the field.

 

 

 







































A Partnership Built on Community

As an Official Bank of Hearts of Pine, Kennebec Savings Bank is proud to stand with a club that’s doing more than making noise on the pitch—they’re making a real difference in our communities. Hearts of Pine are committed to creating opportunities for local youth, making soccer more accessible, and building a future that reflects the spirit and strength of Maine. From programs like their Community Ticketing initiative to partnerships like this one, Hearts are proving that the power of sport goes far beyond the final whistle.

And at KSB, we’re all in. With $1.4 million in community giving slated for this year alone—and Youth Sports & Development as our largest area of support—we’re proud to champion the next generation of leaders, teammates, and changemakers.







Track the Impact!

Follow along all season as we update the stats and stories behind every save.


Total Saves So Far:

1

Donation Total to Date:

$100
















Meet the Goalkeepers Behind the Saves

Together, these two keepers are the last line of defense on the field—and the first to step up for the next generation.

 

Kash Oladapo
Born in Ibadan, Nigeria, and raised in Long Island, New York, Kash brings international energy and a passion for community to the net. With playing experience at LSU Shreveport and the University of Mobile, Kash helped his team earn a Red River Conference Tournament Championship and reach the NAIA National Quarterfinals. He’s a vocal leader in goal and an advocate for using soccer as a tool for unity and growth.
Hunter Morse

Hailing from Michigan, Hunter was a standout at Michigan State University, where he started all 18 matches his senior year and logged over 1,600 minutes in goal. Known for his calm presence and strong instincts, Hunter brings professional experience to the HOP roster and a drive to contribute to something bigger than just the game. Off the field, he’s passionate about helping young athletes reach their potential.
















About Portland Hearts of Pine


Portland Hearts of Pine is a professional soccer club that reflects the character of Maine and drives economic, community, and cultural value. The club strives to be a reflection of the diverse communities and cultures of Maine, from the Highlands to Downeast, Casco Bay to Acadia, Aroostook to the Forest City. Portland Hearts of Pine will kick off in USL League One at the historic Fitzpatrick Stadium in March 2025. To learn more about Portland Hearts of Pine, visit the club’s website and follow the club on Instagram, X (Twitter), and Facebook.