Ellsworth tops MDI for first win

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ELLSWORTH – Unassisted second-half goals by Tessa Miller, Monique Boutaugh and Maggie Seavey lifted Ellsworth to a 3-0 girls soccer victory over Mount Desert Island at Del Luce Stadium on Thursday. Victoria Jones made six saves on 11 shots as the Eagles picked up their…
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ELLSWORTH – Unassisted second-half goals by Tessa Miller, Monique Boutaugh and Maggie Seavey lifted Ellsworth to a 3-0 girls soccer victory over Mount Desert Island at Del Luce Stadium on Thursday.

Victoria Jones made six saves on 11 shots as the Eagles picked up their first win after two losses and a tie.

Jessica Norwood made nine saves on 16 shots for 0-2-1 Mount Desert Island.

JV: MDI 3-0

Belfast 4, Maranacook 2

At Belfast, Lindsey Bryant and Abi Maycock each scored a pair of goals and Katie Nickerson had three assists as Belfast improved to 5-0.

Bryna Harrington made six saves on eight shots.

Toby Martin scored both goals for Maranacook of Readfield and Emma Prysunka had an assist. Amy Cloutier made eight saves on 12 shots.

JV: Maranacook 5-0

Hampden Acad. 6, Bucksport 2

At Hampden, Kim Stephenson scored three goals and added two assists as the host Broncos pulled away for the victory.

Bucksport took a 1-0 lead on an Alice Andrews goal, but Hampden led 2-1 at halftime and outscored the Golden Bucks 4-1 in the second half.

Alyssa Forrest added two goals for Hampden, while Johanna Ghiringehlli had a goal and an assist and Katie Lawler dished out an assist.

Lindsay Gordon scored Bucksport’s second goal on a Jill Richards assist.

Morgan Greenlaw made three saves on five shots for 4-2 Hampden. Katie Hurd made 10 saves on 26 shots for 1-2-1 Bucksport.

JV: Hampden 8-0

Bangor 3, Old Town 1

At Old Town, Serena Dubois, Hannah Bennett and Laura Clarke scored and Ilyse Angst made six saves on nine shots as Bangor upped its record to 5-0-1.

Jessie Roberts had an assist for the Rams.

Katie Bergeron scored for 2-4 Old Town on an Allison Gallant assist. Whitney Carey made nine saves on 14 shots.

JV: Old Town 3-2

Nokomis 5, Foxcroft 1

At Dover-Foxcroft, Amy Preble scored two goals as visiting Nokomis improved to 2-3-1 on the season.

Kristina Gonzalez added a goal and two assists for the Warriors, while Miranda Picard and Theresa Cooper each scored a goal and Beth Bragdon and Laurie Watson each had an assist.

Sarah Anderson scored the Foxcroft goal.

Rozlyn Peterson made six saves on 12 shots for Nokomis. Kate Walsh made 16 saves on 30 shots for 1-2-1 Foxcroft.

John Bapst 1, Orono 0

At Orono, Lily Krichels scored on an Ashley Sanford assist for the visiting Crusaders.

Ashley Pearson made four saves on seven shots for 2-1-1 John Bapst. Marie Lint made 10 saves on 16 shots for 2-1 Orono.

JV: John Bapst 3-1

Calvary Chapel 6, Highview 0

At Bangor’s Husson College, field, Britany Lowe scored three goals and added an assist and Monique Veilleux had a couple of goals as Calvary Chapel of Orrington beat Highview Christian of Charleston.

Shantel Veilleux had a goal and an assist for the 4-1 winners.

Highview Christian is 1-2.

Boys soccer

Woodland 4, Calais 2

At Calais, Brandon Tomah had three goals and an assist as Woodland picked up its first win of the season.

John Knowles also scored for the 1-3 Dragons, while Marshall Crowe and Ben Leighton had assists.

Gary Smiley and Zack Gillespie scored unassisted goals for Calais.

Aaron Moody made four saves on six shots for Woodland. Chris Woodside made three saves on seven shots for 1-2-2 Calais.

WA Raiders 6, Narraguagus 2

At Harrington, Nenad Micic and Whitney Stevens each had two goals as Washington Academy improved its record to 4-1.

Lorenzo Burch and Jared Gray also scored for the Raiders, while Micic and Juan Antonio each had an assist.

Saben Rossi scored both Narraguagus goals. Gabe Checker had an assist.

Jeremy Gray made six saves on eight shots for Washington Academy. Josh Look made nine saves on 15 shots for 1-5 Narraguagus.

Hampden 9, Bucksport 0

At Bucksport, Eric Kelmenson scored a pair of goals and added two assists as Hampden triumphed.

Keith Zanardi, Andre Cushing and Martin Earley had a goal and an assist for the 3-1 Broncos. Buddy Bridges, Nattapong Kongsuriya, Peter Alexander and Chris Woodcock had the other goals and Kenny Mayo made five saves on eight shots.

Miles Bisher made 12 saves on 32 shots for the 0-4 Bucks.

JV: Hampden 7-0

Nokomis 3, Foxcroft 0

At Newport, Matt Thornton scored the game-winner and also had an assist to power Nokomis to its first win after three losses and a tie.

Evan Bell and Seth Bradstreet had the other goals and Mike Conrad earned an assist. Brendan Donaldson made 10 saves on 12 shots.

Brad Bellemare made six saves on 20 shots for 0-5 Foxcroft Academy.

JV: Nokomis 1-0

Piscataquis 8, Bangor Christian 1

At Guilford, Joe Jardine had three goals for the 6-0 Pirates.

Dan Rockwell added two goals and an assist. Mike Wharff scored once and had two assists, while Jeffery Robinson and Lee Wilson each had one goal and Andy Zimmerman finished with one assist. Josh Luellen and Ryan Martell combined for 15 saves on 16 shots.

Josh Griffin scored on an assist from D.J. McCleary for Bangor Christian. Aaron Wilson and McCleary combined to make 13 saves on 28 shots for the 2-3 Patriots.

John Bapst 2, Orono 1

At Bangor, Rick Hathaway had 11 saves on 12 shots for the 3-1 Crusaders.

John Bapst’s Brian Roach scored with an assist from A.J. Stein. Alex Means had a goal with help from Josh Jamieson.

Chris McConnon scored unassisted for the 1-2-1 Red Riots. Jason Arkebauar saved 21 of 23 shots.

Lee Academy 3, Schenck 0

At Lee, Kris King earned his first high school shutout by stopping 15 of 22 shots for the host Pandas.

Rick Kim had two goals and an assist for 5-2 Lee, while Everett Houghton scored a goal and Drew Pickering and Jason Mallett each added assists.

Chad Nelson made 16 saves on 28 shots for 2-2-1 Schenck.

JV: 0-0

Caribou 0, Fort Kent 0 (2OT)

At Fort Kent, Micah Maurio made 18 saves on 32 shots to help his 3-2-1 Vikings earn the road tie.

Derick Plourde made 14 saves on 16 shots for 5-1-2 Fort Kent.

JV: Fort Kent 5-0

Madawaska 5, Limestone 0

At Limestone, Matt Bosse had two goals and an assist and Miles Morneault scored two goals as Madawaska improved its record to 7-3.

Michael Arnold added a goal and assist for the Owls, while Paul Michaud and Tyler Levesque each had one assist.

Jon Cowie made five saves on nine shots for Madawaska. Travis Peers made 13 saves on 27 shots for 0-8-1 Limestone.

Field hockey

Belfast 3, Mount View 2

At Thorndike, Brit Reed scored a pair of goals and had one assist to lead Belfast to its fourth win against one setback.

Kelsey Jackson scored what proved to be the game-winner, giving the Lions a 3-1 lead. Sara Flagg assisted on both Reed goals.

Belfast’s Amanda Littlefield made 14 saves on 16 shots.

Lindsey Hunter had a goal and an assist for 2-1-1 Mount View, Amy Miles added a goal and Jenny Stevens had an assist. The Mustangs’ Meagan Carman made 10 saves on 13 shots.

JV: Mount View 2-0

Brewer 1, Bangor 0 (OT)

At Bangor, Jessica O’Connell scored on an Allison Buckley assist 4:17 into overtime to lift the visiting Witches to their first win of the season.

Sarah England made five saves on 12 shots for 1-2 Brewer. Bonnie Case made 12 saves on 14 shots for 1-2-1 Bangor.

JV: 1-1

Mattanawcook 2, Stearns 0

At Lincoln, first-half goals by Kristen Turner and Heather Gulesian sparked the host Lynx to the win.

Jaide Littlefield and Ali Keegan had assists for 2-2 Mattanawcook.

Lynx goalies Colleen Cloran and Ashley Emery combined to make seven saves on 11 shots. Denna Michaud made 11 saves on 21 shots for 2-3 Stearns.

JV: Mattanawcook 3-2

Hampden Acad. 1, Hermon 0

At Hampden, Erika Veinote scored the game’s only goal with 15 minutes left in regulation for the Broncos.

Hannah Thieme saves all five shots she faced for 3-3 Hampden. Meagan McCready made 10 saves on 17 shots for 0-4 Hermon.

JV: 0-0

Orono 2, Hermon 1 (2 OT)

At Hermon on Monday, Emily Sypher scored two goals to give Orono the overtime victory. Jessica Deprey scored for Hermon.


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