ROCKPORT – Neslie Orhon tallied two goals to help the Camden Hills girls soccer team earn a 3-1 win over Lincoln Academy of Newcastle Tuesday in high school action.
Tana Scott scored a goal and made two assists for the 7-5-1 Windjammers. Caitlin Brown added an assist and Olivia Mitchell stopped two of three shots.
Leanna Landry scored off a Nicole Neal assist and Catherine Slye made 16 saves on 19 shots for 3-10 the Eagles.
JV: Camden 2-0
East Grand 5, Highview Chr. 1
At Charleston, Amanda Godley scored three goals to lead the Vikings to victory.
Stephane Osnoe and Marie Gilman each scored a goal and Danielle Hannington and Chantel Parker each made an assist. Paula Osnoe made 11 saves on 20 shots for 5-3-1 East Grand of Danforth.
Linda Pereira scored an unassisted goal and Sherry Cooper made 14 saves on 23 shots for 1-9 Highview Christian.
Schenck 1, Dexter 1 (2OT)
At Dexter, Schenck’s Jodi King tied the game on an unassisted goal with 20:14 left in the second half.
Megan Carey made eight saves on 14 shots for the 7-5-1 Wolverines of East Millinocket.
Sarah Turner scored the game’s first goal on a penalty kick for 10-2-2 Dexter. Daphne Robichaud made 10 saves on 15 shots.
Lee 4, Bangor Christian 0
At Lee, Sam Cole scored two goals to help Lee continue an undefeated season.
Shelby Pickering added a goal and an assist for the 14-0 Pandas while Nicole Worster also had a goal. Jessie Kuester picked up an assist while Ashley Gifford made five saves on seven shots.
Pam Reitsma faced 25 shots for 5-5-2 Bangor Christian and stopped 22.
Penobscot Valley 2, Central 0
At Howland, Alana Porter and Ashley Dawson tallied goals in the Howlers’ victory.
Randy Rackley assisted on both goals, one in each half, and Jen Plourde made four saves on six shots for 3-7-3 Penobscot Valley.
Nicole Daniel made 13 saves on 23 shots for the 3-9-2 Red Devils of Corinth.
Caribou 4, Fort Kent 1
At Fort Kent, Lauren Harrigan scored two goals to lead the Vikings by the Warriors.
Marilee Waugh and Lindsay Burlock both scored a goal to lead the 12-1-0 Vikings. Shelby Cousins made three assists and Leah Drew stopped eight of 12 shots.
Meghan Minzy scored off of an Ashley Desjardins assist for the 6-6-1 Warriors and Mindy Morneault made eight saves on 12 shots.
JV: Caribou 2-0
Houlton 2, Hodgdon 1
At Houlton, Jenna Peters and Danielle Sewell scored 21/2 minutes apart in the second half, lifting the Shiretowners to victory over the Hawks.
Peters tied the game with 33:58 left off of a Claire Thompson assist, then Sewell scored the game-winner with an assist from Megan Griffin with 31:27 remaining.
Anna Lenentine made five saves on seven shots for 5-8 Houlton.
Shanna McGary gave 9-4 a 1-0 lead with a goal off a Jamie Nightingale assist with 37:44 left in the game. Lindsay Stewart made 12 saves on 16 shots.
Ashland 4, Central Aroostook 2
At Ashland, the Hornets improved their postseason chances with a victory over the Panthers.
Caitlin Sherman scored two goals to pace 5-7-1 Ashland, which is 4-1-1 since a 1-6 start. Jessica Jacques and Serena Collins each posted a goal and an assist, while Amber Smith and Stephanie Bowering added assists. Ashley Nemer made three saves on five shots.
Ericah Cheney and Jenna Robinson scored the goals for 8-4 Central Aroostook of Mars Hill. Gabrielle Smith assisted both goals. Brittany Lundeen made 13 saves on 24 shots.
Wisdom 3, Washburn 1
At St. Agatha, Christa Lizotte had a goal and an assist to help lead the Wisdom Pioneers past Washburn.
Michelle Bourgoin and Anna Ouellette each scored a goal for the 10-3 Pioneers. Shannon Berube made 11 saves on 14 shots.
Anna Bartlett scored an unassisted goal for the 5-8-1 Beavers and Jamie Abar came up with 14 saves on 21 shots.
Woodland 3, Calais 1
At Baileyville, Kaitlyn Leeman scored two goals and made one assist to lead the Dragons past the Blue Devils.
Alicia Vose scored a goal and assisted on another while Katie Smith posted an assist for 10-3-1 Woodland. Lauren Troiani made six saves on seven shots.
Danielle Feck scored with an assist from Crystal Martin for 3-5-2 Calais. Darcey Gillespie made eight saves on 11 shots.
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