MCI 3, Lincoln Academy 2
At Newcastle, Jessie Thompson scored two goals and had one assist to lead Maine Central Institute of Pittsfield to a 3-2 girls soccer victory over Lincoln Academy Monday.
For the 3-2-1 Huskies, Kate Saucier also had a goal. Jenn Cummings made 10 saves on 13 shots.
Jessi Mitchell and Margret Hall each had a goal for Lincoln Academy. Meg Dezyk had eight saves on 16 shots.
JV: Lincoln Academy 4-2
Erskine Academy 3, Rockland 0
At Rockland, Kristin Fox scored a goal unassisted to help the Eagles of South China.
She was assisted by Becca Dow. Lora Williams and Whitney Martain each scored a goal. Goalie Alycia Pushard made two saves on two shots.
Stacey Marcott made seven saves on ten shots for the Tigers.
JV: Erskine 14-0
Lawrence 4, Medomak Valley 1
At Waldoboro, Lawrence had goals from four different players to improve to 3-3-1.
Jenn Rood, Joy Lemore, and Jessie Lovitz all notched a goal and an assist, while Sarah Nelson added a goal. Amy Hanscom and Jessie Lindie combined for seven saves on 13 shots.
Lisa Taylor scored for 1-5 Medomak Valley, whlie Nikki Winchenbach and Vikkie Tapley stopped 23 of 30 shots.
JV: Medomak Valley 1-0
Foxcroft 8, Central 1
At Dover-Foxcroft, Ronia Laita scored five goals to lead the Foxcroft Academy Ponies to the win over Central.
Dana Frasz had a goal and two assists for the 2-2 Ponies. Susan Farren and Darcy McCormick each scored a goal. Theresa Cox had two assists. Goalies Sherrie Zimmerman and Nicol Perkins combined to make five saves on five shots.
Carrie Moulton scored the lone goal on a direct kick and Jen Allen made 10 saves on 21 shots for 0-5 Central.
Schenck 4, Penquis 3
At Milo, Erin Johnston recorded a hat trick, including the game-winner with two minutes left in the second half, to lead the Wolverines of East Millinocket.
Kristen Birt added a goal and Shannon Chavarie had two assists. Emily Davis stopped 10 of the 14 shots she faced for need recordSchenck.
Jenny Vail, Sarah Gahagan and Lindsay Hamlin each scored for the 2-3 Patriots. Crystal Cail and Melissa Mulherin added assists and Lillian Gerrish made 10 saves on 12 shots.
Old Town 5, Dexter 0
At Old Town, Erin Ouellette and Meghan King each had two goals to lead the Indians.
Kristen Tracewski had two assists. Maureen Pease and Mallory Brown each had an assist and Justine Furrland made five saves on seven shots.
For Dexter, Christine Buzzell made 23 saves on 28 shots.
JV: Old Town 3-2
Ellsworth 2, MDI 0
At MDI, Becky Lock scored two goals one unassisted and the other assisted by Jodi Merchand. The Eagles improve their record to 4-0-1. Bekah Metzler stoped six on nine shots.
Sarah Johnson made 14 saves on 23 shots for the Trojans who fall to 2-3-1.
Lee 9, Woodland 1
At Woodland, Deidra Ham scored six goals to power undefeated Lee past Woodland. Lee is now 4-0 while Woodland fell to 0-4.
Cassie Pickering had two goals and an assist for the winners and Jenny Stevens had a goal. Jessica Raymond notched an assist and Tori Nute made five saves on eight shots.
Kelsey Anthony scored on a penalty kick for Woodland and Melissa Lawless made 19 saves on 32 shots.
GSA 2, PVHS 2 (2OT)
At Blue Hill, Kerri Driscoll scored at 22:03 of the second half to send the game to overtime as the Eagles and the Howlers settled for a tie.
Nikki Allen scored first for GSA and assisted on Driscoll’s goal, while Jaime Wood stopped five of 11 shots for the 1-1-2 Eagles of Blue Hill.
Mitch Doyon scored for 2-2-1 Penobscot Valley, while Heidi Mcginn made 15 saves on 26 shots for the Howlers of Howland.
Bangor Chr. 8, DI-Stonington 1
At Deer Isle, Jessica Ossinger scored three goals and assisted on another and Laura Johnson had two goals and two assists as Bangor Christian improved its record to 4-1.
Kathy Fortier scored a pair of goals; Lindsay Dupere had the other one and Rachel Sage picked up an assist. Lee-Ann Trottier made one save on two shots.
Hollan Oliver scored for 1-5 Deer Isle-Stonington and Morgan Sickles made eight saves on 27 shots.
Hampden 2, John Bapst 0
At Hampden, Brooke Anderson and Jamie Wells scord a goal apeice to help the Broncos im prove their record to 3-1-1.
Erin Campbell and Megan Silver each had an assist. Sarah Fraunhofer made one save on two shots.
Alex Waring stoped 13 of 34 shots for the Cursaders who fall to 1-3.
Boys soccer
Oak Hill 4, Mount View 3 (2OT)
At Thorndike, Lee Morrissette scored on a corner off a Troy Menneally assist with 1:22 left in the second overtime to lift Oak Hill of Sabattus.
Cole Harradon scored all three of Oak Hill’s goals in regulation, while Jason McDonald and Morrissette each added an assist. Rick Perron stopped seven of 25 shots for the Raiders.
Joel Whitcomb scored unassisted for Mount View, while Rick Malady added a goal and Jeremy McCormick had a goal and an assist. Dan Pellerin stopped 21 of 30 shots.
JV: Mount View 2-1
Maranacook 3, Belfast 1
At Belfast, Jared Ishkanian paced Maranacook of Readfield with two goals.
Robert Cloutier scored one goal and was assisted by Brian Gerrity. Ian Hager also had one assist. Goalie Joe Lemieux had 5 saves on 8 shots.
Peter Klausmeyer lead Belfast with one unassisted goal. Kevin Herbig stoped 9 on 15 shots.
Camden-Rockport 7, Winslow 2
At Camden, Mike MacDonald netted three unassisted goals as the Windjammers rolled.
Stan Hall, Simon Derico and Peter Moro added goals for 4-0-1 Camden-Rockport. Will Dennen stopped five of the 10 shots he faced.
Brian Kimball scored twice for the 1-4 Black Raiders. Jon Palumbo made seven saves on 24 shots.
Searsport 5, Bucksport 1
At Searsport, Tucker Mercier had three goals to fuel the Vikings.
Joe Light added a goal and an assist and Rusty Grove had an unassisted goal. Ben Relyea stopped all nine shots for 6-0 Searsport.
Jake Knight scored off a Pat Calande assist for 1-4 Bucksport, while Kyle Howard made 17 saves on 22 shots.
Field hockey
MCI 3, Leavitt 2
At Pittsfield, Heidi Andrews and Jasmine Jones each scored a goal to improve Maine Central Institute’s record to 1-3-2.
Alli Ross had an assist and goalie Sarah Sinclair made five saves on five shots.
Vannessa Veilleux stopped 29 on 34 shots for Leavitt.
JV: Leavitt 1-0
Belfast 1, Winslow 0 (2OT)
At Winslow, Amanda Brown’s penalty stroke with 1:46 left in the second overtime ended two-time State Class B champion Winslow’s 37-game winning streak.
Brown was awarded the stroke after Winslow goalie Jamie Morin covered the ball in the penalty area.
Kristina Lane made 15 saves for the 3-1-1 winners while Morin had nine stops for 5-1 Winslow.
JV: Winslow 1-0
Hermon 4, Hampden Academy 0
At Hampden, Briana Lane scored two goals in the Hawks’ win.
Monica Rowe and Tonya Laughlin each added a goal for 3-3 Hermon. Kacie Hutchinson made 10 saves on 10 shots.
Jennifer Hessert stopped 33 of the 37 shots she saved for the 3-2 Broncos.
JV: Hermon 2-1
Orono 3, Stearns 1
At Orono, Emily Reed scored two goals to pace the Red Riots.
Marlia Nichols also had one goal. Ashley Smyth, Maia Pinsky, and Lisa Hedstrom each had an assist.Jessie Newcomb saved 15 of 16 shots.
Megan Nickelson scored an unassisted goal for the Minutemen.
JV: Orono 1-0
Waterville 2, Camden-Rockport 1
At Camden-Rockport, Nicole Nawfel and Kelley Smith each scored one goal to improve the Panthers record to 2-2-2. Becky Sturtevant made 13 saves on 14 shots.
Rebecca Stein scored the loan goal for the Windjammers. Their record fell to 3-3-1. Goalie Eliza Mitchell made nine saves on 11 shots.
JV: Waterville 3-0
Machias 10, Lubec 0
At Lubec, Micah Hall scored four goals and Peter Whitney netted two more as undefeated and untied Machias won for the sixth time.
Aaron Getchell, Tristen Elliott, Kevin Loughlin and Todd Stevens had the other goals.
Loughlin finished with seven saves in goal while Lubec’s Mike Briggs made 11 stops.
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