November 18, 2024
COLLEGE ROUNDUP

Trojans edge Old Town 2-1

OLD TOWN – Da Chang’s goal in the second overtime lifted the Mount Desert Island Trojans to a 2-1 schoolboy soccer win over the Old Town Indians Friday.

Chang had scored with 1:30 left in the first half to tie the game at one apiece. Chang scored the game-winner 49 minutes later off a Cody Stratton assist. Matt Petrie scored for Old Town with 32:00 remaining in the first half.

Adam Thurston stopped 10 of the 17 shots he faced for 5-0-2 MDI. Tyler Tracewski stopped 10 of 15 shots for 1-6-1 Old Town.

JV: 1-1 (2OT)

Sumner 3, Narraguagus 0

At Harrington, Roland Albee tallied a goal and an assist as the Tigers topped the Knights.

Carlos Valencial and Roger Sargent notched goals and Trevor Renwick had an assist for 3-3-2 Sumner of East Sullivan. Jason Guest recorded six saves on 14 shots.

For 2-6 Narraguagus, Eric Peltier made 13 saves on 21 shots.

Piscataquis 4, Schenck 1

At Guilford, Kyle Pulkkinen scored two goals and assisted on another to help Piscataquis Community avenge an earlier 1-0 loss at the hands of the Wolverines.

Josh Herrick and Harper Hoffman tallied the other goals for the 4-2-2 Pirates. Jon Prescott added an assist while Josh Luellen made six saves on nine shots.

Tyler Thompson converted a Chad McLaughlin feed for 1-5 Schenck of East Millinocket. Mike Rossignol made 16 saves on 20 shots.

Bangor Christian 8, Averill 2

At Bangor, the Patriots improved to 4-3-1 behind multi-goal games from Ben Sobey, Tyler Dean, and Kliton Xhemali.

Sobey had two goals and assist, while Dean added two goals. Xhemali contributed three goals and an assist in the winning effort. Matt Conley added a goal and four assists.

John Chartier scored both goals for Averill with one assist coming from his brother, Jeff Chartier.

Aaron Wilson stopped four of 10 shots for 4-3-1 Bangor Christian. Josh Tedescoe had 14 saves on 43 shots for 2-4 Averill of Hinckley.

DI-S 2, Searsport 2 (2OT)

At Searsport, Jon Klemene of Deer Isle-Stonington recorded an unassisted goal with nine minutes remaining to tie the game and end the scoring.

Brady Ballow chipped in with another unassisted goal for the 3-4-2 Mariners. Chris Gross made 10 saves on 21 shots.

For 3-4-1 Searsport, Pasco Grove chalked up a goal and an assist. Drew Mercier added a goal, and Jacob Manner stopped four of 10 shots.

Penobscot Valley 3, Penquis 2

At Howland, Garret Lavertu’s second goal of the game with 3:50 remaining in the contest proved to be the game winner for the Howlers.

Dustin Nicholson scored in the first half off a Keith Champion assist for Penobscot Valley. Jared Michaud assisted on the winning goal. James Rackley added an assist.

Justin Allen and Steve Kissell each scored for Penquis of Milo. Colby Chase contributed an assist.

Lance Pelkey stopped 12 of 14 shots for 6-1-1 Penobscot Valley. Mike Grindle and Kevin Nason combined to block 12 of 15 shots for the 5-2-1 Patriots.

Foxcroft 3, Hermon 1

At Hermon, Manuel Blanc booted in a pair of goals as Foxcroft Academy downed Hermon.

Josh Chase added a goal and Pat Lizotte had an assist for the 4-4 Ponies. Matt Hackett logged five saves on eight shots.

For 4-4-1 Hermon, Brandon Robinson scored on an Adam Gould assist. Matt Watson stopped six of nine shots.

Hampden 4, Orono 1

At Orono, four different players registered unassisted goals as the Broncos blanked the Red Riots.

Peter Macone, Chris Walker, Mike Binekey, and Brynjar Hardarson netted the goals for Hampden. Kenny Mayo turned away three of four shots.

Alyosha Klose converted a Branislav Srnka pass for Orono’s lone goal. Mike Merritt made eight saves on 12 shots.

Girls soccer

Shead 4, Highview Christian 1

At Charleston, Samantha Davis poured in three unassisted goals to pace the Tigerettes.

Valerie Bowen contributed a goal and Skylar Richardson dished out an assist for 3-4 Shead of Eastport. Roliza DeWitt made seven saves on 14 shots.

For 0-4 Highview Christian, Lisa Cooper recorded an unassisted score. Sherry Cooper turned away 15 of 23 shots.

Lee Academy 2, Katahdin 0

At Lee, Katie Harris earned her fifth shutout in seven games to lead the Pandas to victory.

Shelby Pickering and Melissa Hanscom scored in the first half for Lee Academy. Deidra Ham added an assist.

Harris stopped all seven shots she faced for 7-0 Lee Academy. She has allowed just two goals this season. Megan Libby blocked seven of 14 shots for 4-3-1 Katahdin of Sherman Station.

Men’s college soccer

UM-Presque Isle 6, MMA 1

At Presque Isle, Brad Holibird registered a goal and an assist to lead the University of Maine-Presque Isle over Maine Maritime Academy of Castine.

The 4-1 Owls also received goals from Aaron Miller, Brock Caton, Tim Frost, Matt Bouchard, and Dan Emerson. Darren Belskis and Ben Goodwin added assists while Jon Cole and Tim Dolley combined for five saves on six shots.

For 1-4 Maine Maritime, Wells Baker scored on a pass from Derek Wilding. Daniel Loebel stopped eight of 15 attempts.

College field hockey

Thomas 3, St. Joseph’s 2

At Waterville, Meredith Arute’s goal with under a minute remaining in the game gave the Terriers a 3-2 victory.

The winning goal was assisted by Erin Lovely and Jessica Strout and was Arute’s second of the game. Lovely also scored a goal for Thomas.

Daven Clawson scored two first-half goals for the Monks. Adrienne LaFond and Amanda Thompson each notched an assist for St. Joseph’s of Standish.

Dee Kelly stopped of six of 15 shots for 3-1 Thomas. Laura Lombardi blocked 12 of 21 shots for 2-3 St. Joseph’s.

Delaware 4, Maine 1

At Alfond Stadium in Orono, the Blue Hens blew open a tie game with three second-half goals en route to the win over the Black Bears.

Lauren Carr, Kim Wagaman and Erin Shaklee scored goals after the intermission and Erica LaBar had a first-half goal for Delaware. Stefanie Judefind made two saves on five shots as the Blue Hens won their America East conference opener and improved to 5-1 overall.

Maine’s Jen Johnston had opened the scoring in the match off assists from Morgan Brady and Kim Leo. Jaye Lance made seven saves on 22 shots for Maine. The Black Bears fell to 1-1 in the conference and 2-4 overall.

College volleyball

Black Bears down Delaware

At Newark, Del., the University of Maine volleyball team rallied from a 25-30 loss in the first game to sweep the next three games 30-23, 31-29, 30-21 and earn the win over the University of Delaware.

Leah Voss led the Black Bears with 15 kills and five digs while Carmen Gabriel contributed 11 kills and eight digs. Cheryl Elliot added 28 assists and eight kills and Adrienne Poplawski chipped in with 11 kills.

Cameo Neeman paced the Delaware offense with 10 kills and Jessica Bradosky tallied nine kills and four digs. Sarah Engle chalked up 35 assists and seven digs and Michelle Maughan had eight kills and five digs.


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