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BREWER – Jill Richards scored with 2:35 left in the second overtime off a pass from Brittany Damon as the unbeaten Bucksport Golden Bucks squeaked by Brewer 2-1 in double overtime in girls soccer action Thursday.
Erica Bourgoin provided 11-0-1 Bucksport’s other goal. Richards also had an assist. Goalkeeper Jana Richards rejected nine of 10 shots.
Stacie Bean scored the 2-10 Witches’ goal off a pass from Rachel Wing. Stephanie Dickey made 10 saves on 12 shots.
Schenck 3, Katahdin 3 (2OT)
At East Millinocket, Jessica Dow had two goals and an assist for the 4-7-1 Wolverines while K.C. Duffy-Stanley notched a pair of goals for the 5-5-2 Cougars of Sherman Station.
Sarah Gordon added a goal and an assist for Schenck. Beth Chasse made nine saves on 14 shots.
Crystal Daggett added a goal for Katahdin. Michelle Martin stopped five of 10 shots.
Greenville 6, Highview Chr. 0
At Charleston, Cindy Lebel knocked home four goals as the Lakers rolled to their 10th win.
Diane Aucoin added a goal and an assist for 10-1 Greenville. Jesse Craft was credited with a goal, in which a Highview player scored an own goal. Craft stopped both Highview shots on net.
Sherry Cooper made 24 saves on 38 shots for the 0-7 Knights.
Orono 1, Hermon 0
At Orono, Kaylee Westhoven scored an unassisted goal 18 seconds into the second half to lift the Red Riots to victory.
Joelle Clingerman got the shutout for 6-4-3 Orono, stopping three of five shots.
Shannon Wiggin rejected seven of 13 shots for the 1-9-2 Hawks.
JV: 1-1 (OT)
Central 1, Penob. Valley 1 (2OT)
At Corinth, Alicia Drost’s goal 13:47 into the second half tied the contest for Penobscot Valley of Howland.
Drost was assisted by Meagan Cyr. Goalkeeper Kylie McGinn made 15 saves on 16 shots for the 3-8-2 Howlers.
Nicole Logue tallied in the first half for the 1-10-2 Red Devils, and Nicole Daniel turned back 34 of the 35 shots she faced.
John Bapst 2, MDI 0
At Bangor, Ada Athorp and Nikki Novak scored goals as the Crusaders downed the Trojans.
Meghan Sekera picked up an assist on Athorp’s goal and Alex Waring stopped six of eight shots for 9-1-2 John Bapst.
Sarah Johnson made 24 saves on 26 shots for 1-10-1 MDI.
Field hockey
Hampden 5, Foxcroft 4 (OT)
At Dover-Foxcroft, Sarah Peters scored the game-winner off a pass from Whitney Brydon with 2:42 left in overtime, as the Broncos improved to 7-5.
Brydon added four goals and Peters notched two assists for the winners. Jen Hessert made 21 saves on 26 shots.
For the 7-4-1 Ponies, Molly Tibbetts had two goals while Tamlyn Frederick and Ashley McKusick added one each. Megan Ryder rejected seven of 12 shots.
JV: Foxcroft 1-0
Winslow 6, Camden Hills 0
At Camden, Katie Souviney booted home three goals while Katie Flaherty added three assists as the Black Raiders blanked the Windjammers.
Mary Lambert, Mallory Finley, and Heather McLean added a goal each for 7-5 Winslow. Cierra Byrne was the netminder for the Raiders, which held 3-9 Camden Hills without a shot.
Becky McCrohan made 10 saves on 16 shots for the Windjammers.
JV: Camden Hills 1-0
Nokomis 3, Bangor 1
At Newport, Angela DeRaps scored two first-half goals, propelling the Warriors to victory.
Mandi Foss scored the other goal for 6-6 Nokomis, with Kaycea Grignon and Sarah Stewart posting assists. Brandi Davis made three saves on four shots.
Katie Porter scored an unassisted goal for 5-7 Bangor. Allison Frazier and Frankee Waldron combined to make 20 saves on 23 shots.
JV: 1-1 (OT)
Belfast 3, Leavitt 2 (OT)
At Belfast, Morgan Crandall notched the game-winner off a pass from Ann Berry with 5:40 remaining in overtime as the Lions remained unbeaten.
Crandall had another goal that was assisted by Berry for 13-0 Belfast. Sarah Skinner had the first goal, and Tash Scott rejected 19 of 21 shots.
Kristen Healey provided the goals for the 8-3-1 Hornets of Turner. Amanda Hill stopped four of seven shots.
JV: Leavitt 1-0
Stearns 2, John Bapst 0
At Bangor, Jessica Osborne had a goal and an assist to lead the Minutemen of Millinocket to the win.
Katie Nason added a goal and Janessa Nason added an assist for Stearns. Becca Saucier rejected six of 11 shots.
Julia Sleeper made seven saves on 14 shots for the Crusaders.
JV: John Bapst 3-1
Old Town 4, Mattanawcook 0
At Lincoln, Kendall Tracewski knocked in three goals, and Kasey Spencer assisted on two of them as the Indians prevailed.
Liz Saucier provided a goal for 12-0 Old Town. Emily Richard made four saves on 10 shots.
Sara McCormick turned back seven of 11 shots for the 2-8-2 Lynx.
JV: Mattanawcook 3-1
Boys soccer
Hampden 4, Caribou 1
At Hampden, four different players found the back of the net as the Broncos knocked off the Vikings.
Jake Cohen and Adam Stanley each had a goal plus an assist for 7-3-2 Hampden. Peter Mocone and Guillermo Bonilla added a goal each, and Kenny Mayo stopped five of six shots.
Mike Hoffman scored off a penalty kick for 9-3-1 Caribou. Nick Chasse made nine saves on 13 shots.
JV: Hampden 4-1
Ellsworth 5, Bucksport 0
At Ellsworth, Matt Burns scored two goals, one off a corner kick and the other off a direct kick, to lead Ellsworth to victory.
Seth Mayo chipped in with a goal and an assist for the 9-2-1 winners and Kris Tracy and Jensen Rich each added a goal. Casey Lock notched an assist and Chad Smith made six saves on 11 shots.
Trevor Stevens finished with 10 saves on 29 shots for 0-12-1 Bucksport.
JV: Ellsworth 2-0
Lee 4, Katahdin 1
At Sherman Station, four different players scored for Lee as the Pandas rolled.
Dustin Pickering, Jason Mallett, Gerry Worster, and Corey Bower provided the goals for the winners. Adam Ham made 15 saves on 27 shots.
Tom Rodgerson scored for the Cougars. Chris McNally rejected five of 27 shots.
Greenville 5, Highview Chr. 0
At Greenville, Frank Bushey and Tyler Muzzy scored two goals each, sparking the Lakers to victory.
Derek Boucher provided a goal and an assist for the 10-0-2 Lakers, while Chris Waldron and Eric Driscoll added assists. Gregory Aucoin made five saves on five shots.
Dave Day and Gordon Lovell combined to make 23 saves on 37 shots for 4-5 Highview Christian of Charleston.
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