Tibbetts, Austin spark Foxcroft

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DOVER-FOXCROFT – Molly Tibbetts fired home an Emily Austin feed with 19:35 to go in the second half to lead the Foxcroft Academy Ponies to a 2-1 high school field hockey win over the Hermon Hawks Saturday. Tamlyn Frederick added an unassisted score for the…
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DOVER-FOXCROFT – Molly Tibbetts fired home an Emily Austin feed with 19:35 to go in the second half to lead the Foxcroft Academy Ponies to a 2-1 high school field hockey win over the Hermon Hawks Saturday.

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.

Hampden 3, Nokomis 2

At Hampden, Christie Mosley’s shot off a close-up assist from Sarah Peters from the right side to the left corner of the net went in to provide the winning margin for the Hampden Academy Broncos.

For the 6-4 Broncos, Katherine Lumino and Peters each scored a goal. Jennifer Hessert saved 33 of 35 shots.

Gill Snow and Ashley Kennedy each had unassisted goals for the 4-6 Warriors of Newport. Robin Davis had 12 saves on 23 shots.

JV: Nokomis 6-0

Belfast 2, Camden Hills 0

At Camden, Ann Berry and Jen Jackson netted goals as Belfast racked up its 11th win without a loss.

Sarah Skinner assisted Jackson’s score and Kate Gale and Morgan Crandall combined for the assist on Berry’s goal. Tash Scott stopped the only shot she faced.

For 2-8 Camden Hills, Becky McCrohan notched 18 saves on 20 shots.

JV: Belfast 3-0

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

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

Boys soccer

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

Penquis 3, Schenck 3 (2OT)

At Milo, Justin Allen of Penquis socked his second goal with 17:42 remaining in the second half to tie the game and end the scoring.

Allen’s second goal was unassisted and his first was set up by Steve Kissell. Kissell recorded the other Patriot goal on a pass from Garrett Durant. Mike Grindle logged 14 saves on 21 shots for 5-3-2 Penquis.

For 2-7-1 Schenck of East Millinocket, Tyler Thompson registered a hat trick. Seth Johnston added an assist and Mike Rossignol stopped 17 of the 23 shots he faced.

Football

Winslow 41, MDI 14

At Poulin Field in Winslow, the visiting Mount Desert Island Trojans were able to clamp down on Winslow’s passing game, but the Black Raiders ground attack was almost unstoppable.

Fullback Derek Runnels totaled 120 yards and two touchdowns on 10 carries while tailback Ricky Vigue had 112 and two on 18 carries to lead the unbeaten Raiders. Quarterback Chris Langlais was limited to 2-for-9 passing for 50 yards.

The Trojans were led by junior back David Zabala, who scored a touchdown and gained 135 yards on 18 carries. Defensive end Andy Wade led the defense with 21/2 sacks and six tackles. Greg Fellis had 12 tackles for the Trojans.

MDI (1-4) 0 0 14 0-14

Winslow (5-0) 14 7 13 7-41

W – McInnis 26 pass from Langlais (McInnis kick)

W – Vigue 23 run (McInnis kick)

W – Runnels 3 run (McInnis kick)

W – Vigue 21 run (kick blocked)

W – Runnels 65 run (McInnis kick)

MDI – Tripp 13 run (Dow kick)

MDI – Zabala 40 run (Dow kick)

W – Nadeau 13 interception return (McInnis kick)

Stearns 34, Dexter 14

At Dexter, sophomore quarterback Derek DiFrederico rushed for three touchdowns and a two-point conversion to lead the Stearns Minutemen of Millinocket.

DiFrederico gained 87 yards on five carries and completed three of six passes for another 66. He also led the defense with a forced fumble, a fumble recovery, an interception, a blocked point-after kick, and 12 total tackles. Senior back Ryan Sweeney had 138 yards and two touchdowns on 28 carries.

For the Tigers, Adam Russell had a touchdown and rushed for 101 yards on 17 carries. Kevin Armstrong led the defense with 14 tackles and an interception.

Stearns (2-3) 7 14 0 13-34

Dexter (2-3) 0 14 0 0-14

S – DiFrederico 42 run (Franck kick)

S – DiFrederico 9 run (kick failed)

D – Greene 1 run (kick failed)

D – Russell 55 run (Greene pass to Bishop)

S – Sweeney 3 run (DiFrederico rush)

S – DiFrederico 20 run (Franck kick)

S – Sweeney 13 run (kick failed)

Mt. Blue 35, Waterville 28

At Waterville, Jason Shaw hauled in a 34-yard touchdown pass from Foster Oakley with 1:36 left in the game to give the Mt. Blue Cougars of Farmington the victory.

Oakley completed eight of 14 passes for 118 yards, but was intercepted three times. Senior back Matt Waite gained 70 yards and scored a touchdown on 17 carries while senior back Matt Karlson ran for two touchdowns.

The Purple Panthers, now 3-2, were led by quarterback Ryan Lockard, who completed eight of 11 passes for 77 yards and a touchdown.


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