SKOWHEGAN – Robin Albert scored on a penalty stroke with 1:50 to go in the second overtime as top-seeded Skowhegan tipped No. 2 Messalonskee of Oakland 1-0 Saturday in the Eastern Maine Class A field hockey championship game.
The Indians improved to 15-2 and avenged a loss they suffered to Messalonskee in last year’s Eastern Maine final. Messalonskee finished 13-4.
Skowhegan outshot Messalonskee 20-14. Meghan Gove earned the shutout for the Indians while Clarice Pepper handled the goaltending chores for Messalonskee.
Boys soccer
Class A
Mount Ararat 3, Waterville 1
At Waterville, Mount Ararat of Topsham scored two second-half goals and upended the defending state champs in a battle of divisional top seeds.
Chris Lyons scored two goals and Shane Coffin added another for the 17-0-1 Eagles.
John Tuthill scored the goal for 15-2-1 Waterville, which tied Mount Ararat earlier in the year.
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