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DANFORTH – A James Godley cross deflected off a defenseman and into the net with two minutes remaining in the second overtime as host East Grand edged Shead of Eastport 4-3 in boys soccer action Saturday afternoon. Rhett Mortland paced the Viking offense with three…
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DANFORTH – A James Godley cross deflected off a defenseman and into the net with two minutes remaining in the second overtime as host East Grand edged Shead of Eastport 4-3 in boys soccer action Saturday afternoon.

Rhett Mortland paced the Viking offense with three goals. Godley and Darius Parker chipped in with assists. Chris Irish recorded seven saves on 10 shots as East Grand improved to 6-1.

For the 6-4 Tigers, Adam Cox, Ben Maloney and Ted Cummins tallied goals and Gerald Holmes notched an assist. Darrin Constant made nine saves on 14 shots.

Ashland 3, Katahdin 1

At Sherman Station on Friday, Bruce Oakes tallied three goals as the Hornets stopped the Cougars.

Brook Bessey, James Dwyer and Josh Eastman contributed assists for 6-5-1 Ashland. Randy Junkins turned back 18 of 19 shots.

Jerick Hanson converted a Matt Savage pass for 0-10 Katahdin’s lone score. Chris McNally recorded 10 saves on 19 shots.

Greenville 12, Gr. Port. Chr. 1

At Greenville, Tyler Muzzy had six goals and two assists to help lead the unbeaten Greenville Lakers to their eighth win.

Chris Waldron scored two goals, Derek Boucher had a goal and two assists, and Richard Folsom had a goal and an assist for the 8-0-2 Lakers. Nathan Woodbury and Ryan Bolen each scored one goal and Gregory Aucoin saved 10 of 16 shots.

For 3-2 Greater Portland Christian, Jamie Trudel scored unassisted and Kirstan McCann made 18 saves on 38 shots.

Dexter 0, PVHS 0 (2OT)

At Howland, Goalies Brian Hersey of Dexter and Lance Pelkey of Penobscot Valley anchored stubborn defenses in a game that remained scoreless after a pair of overtimes.

Hersey recorded 16 saves on 32 shots for 4-4-1 Dexter. For the 6-3-2 Howlers, Pelkey stopped all 13 shots he faced.

Mount View 4, Belfast 1

At Thorndike, the Mustangs got goals from four different players en route to the win over Belfast.

Ryan Donovan, Rich Malady, Ben Thompson and Morey Hallett recorded a goal apiece while Brien Flewelling and Pierre Gazar contributed assists. Dan Pellerin notched six saves on 22 shots as Mount View improved to 7-3-1.

For 2-7-1 Belfast, Caleb Barnaby kicked in a pass from Aaron Cross. Chris Abbott stopped seven of 22 shots.

JV: Belfast 1-0

Field Hockey

Foxcroft 2, Hermon 1

At Dover-Foxcroft, Molly Tibbetts fired home an Emily Austin feed with 19:35 to go in the second half as Foxcroft Academy slipped by Hermon.

Tamlyn Frederick added an unassisted score for the 6-3-2 Ponies. Megan Ryder registered six saves on nine shots.

For 2-7-0 Hermon, Erin Lucey scored on a Noelle O’Clair pass. Natalie Bell turned away nine of 13 shots.

JV: Foxcroft 9-0

Piscataquis 2, Central 1 (OT)

At Corinth, Karole-Anne Emery converted a corner two minutes into the first overtime as Piscataquis of Guilford nipped Central.

Emery garnered the Pirates’ first goal on a penalty stroke. Caterina Riitano blocked 11 of 16 Central attempts.

Jenny Rollins scored for the Red Devils on a Heather Lyford assist. Cindy Dehm registered two saves on six shots.

Girls Soccer

Presque Isle 2, Nokomis 0

At Newport, Jesse Miller scored a goal on a Sarah Belden assist and Autumn Tuttle scored unassisted to lead the Presque Isle Wildcats to the win over the Nokomis Warriors.

Jessica Price saved nine of 16 shots for the 8-2-1 Wildcats.

Sara Lowe made eight saves on 11 shots for 4-5 Nokomis.

JV: Presque Isle 3-1

Caribou 2, Brewer 0

At Brewer, Jenna Vincent and Amelia Cote tallied a goal each as the Vikings blanked the Witches.

Katie Thibodeau and Lindsay Burlock contributed assists for 2-9 Caribou. Leah Drew recorded 10 saves on 14 shots.

For 2-8 Brewer, Stephanie Dickey totaled 12 saves on 14 shots.

JV: Caribou 4-3

Dexter 2, Penobscot Valley 1

At Guilford, Emily Whalen’s two goals were the difference as Dexter downed Penobscot Valley.

Whalen’s winning score came unassisted with 12:11 remaining in the contest. Her first goal was assisted by Lindsay Turner. Goalie Daphne Robichaud registered five saves on 13 shots as the Tigers improved to 6-4-0.

For the 3-8-1 Howlers, Meagan Cyr logged an unassisted goal. Kylie McGinn stopped seven of 10 shots.

Searsport 3, Sumner 0

At East Sullivan, Nicole Shute booted home a pair of goals as Searsport shut out Sumner of East Sullivan.

Jessica Plourde notched the Vikings’ other goal. Mo Hall stopped three of the nine shots she faced.

Sumner goalie Hillary Page turned back 12 of 20 shots.

Central 0, DI-S Mariners (2OT)

At Corinth, Deer Isle-Stonington and Central battled to a scoreless tie as Mariner goalie Roz Santospago and Red Devil goalie Nicole Daniel stopped every shot they faced.

Santospago stymied 28 attempts and Daniel turned away 19.

John Bapst 6, MDI 1

At Mount Desert, Julie Crotty had a hat trick to score half of John Bapst of Bangor’s goals and lead the Crusaders to the win over Mount Desert Island.

Rebecca Stevens scored twice and Meghan Sekera had a goal and an assist for the 7-1-1 Crusaders. Alex Waring made five saves on eight shots.

For the 0-9-1 Trojans, Alisha Boisvert scored on an Emma Pope-Welch assist and Sarah Johnson saved eight of 19 shots.

JV: 1-1

Hampden 12, Brewer 0

At Brewer on Friday, Tyne Franchi booted home four goals and an assist and the defense held Brewer without a shot as Hampden remained perfect at 10-0.

Kim Stephenson contributed two goals and three assists, Erin Campbell recorded two goals and an assist, and Laura Martin added a goal and three assists. Alex Hudspeth, Katie Lawler and Emily O’Connell rounded out the charge with a goal each. Emmy Russell and Gabby Schrage shared time in goal.

For the 2-7 Witches, Stephanie Dickey made 12 saves on 44 shots.


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