November 08, 2024
HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP

Bragg hits in OT to give Brewer win

OLD TOWN – Corey Bragg scored the winner 33 seconds into overtime as Brewer nipped Old Town 3-2 in schoolboy soccer action Tuesday.

Marc Relford added a goal, while Andrew Richardson had a goal and an assist as Brewer rallied back from a 2-0 deficit. Ben Davis protected the net for the 2-2 Witches, making 15 saves on 17 shots.

David Chilelli and Tim Niles both had goals for the 0-2-1 Indians, while Nate Lonko had an assist. Dustin Marley and Sam Petrie combined to stop six of the nine shots they faced.

JV: Brewer 5-3

Bangor Christian 6, PCHS 0

At Guilford, Josh Griffin scored three goals to lead the Patriots past the Piscataquis Community Pirates.

Ignacio Bustos added two goals for 2-1-1 BC, Eric Sobey had one, and Shane Murphy notched an assist. Aaron Wilson made 13 saves on 22 shots.

For 0-2 PCHS, Roy Burdin made eight saves on 16 shots and Ryan Martell made nine saves on 11 shots.

Highview Chr. 5, Crown 4 (OT)

At Charleston, Andrew Richard picked up the winning goal when his throw-in was kicked into the net by a Crown Regional player 1:57 into overtime.

Richard scored three goals for 1-1 Highview Christian, and Jade Philbrick and Josh Mountain tallied one each. Lisa Cooper assisted on Philbrick’s goal. Wesley Jones made 19 saves on 23 shots.

Luke Chamberlain scored three times for 0-2 Crown Regional of South China, and Joe Bean had the fourth. Connor William-Noel made 30 saves on 35 shots.

Greenville 4, Richmond 3

At Greenville, Joe Jardine poked home a loose ball through a scramble with 11:50 left to rally Greenville past Richmond.

Jonah Lizotte had converted a Durgin McKusick pass into the tying goal just 2:26 earlier. Lizotte finished with two goals and Eric Driscoll one for the 4-1 Lakers. Kyle Whitman had an assist, and Brandon Lavigne made 13 saves.

Ike Eagles, Greg Gibbs, and Eric Christie scored for the 2-2 Bobcats, and Kyle Lancaster had seven stops.

Hampden 6, Bucksport 0

At Bucksport, juniors Martin Earley and Jay Uhrin each netted two goals in the Broncos’ win.

Scott Hiller and Keith Zanardi had a goal apiece. Uhrin, Zanaradi, Andre Cushing, and Sam Dow each contributed an assist. Billy Shannon didn’t face any shots for 5-0 Hampden Academy.

Miles Bisher saved 19 of the 25 shots he saw for the 0-3 Golden Bucks.

JV: Hampden 7-0

Penobscot Valley 2, Dexter 1

At Howland, Matt Cummings scored the winner off an assist from Jonas Traphorner with 11:21 left in the second half.

Matt Osborn posted the first goal for the 2-2-1 Howlers, with an assist from Brandon Vainio. Josh Ireland made 22 saves on 26 shots.

Rick Stewart scored off an Aaron Woodman assist for the 2-2 Tigers, and Sam Bowers stopped 12 of 18 shots.

John Bapst 3, Orono 2

At Orono, Roman Khanzhyn notched two goals for the Crusaders and had the assist on Josh Jamison’s game winner.

Jamison and Sam Rioux also had assists for 2-2 Bapst. Chris Lint stopped five of seven shots.

Tom Smyth gave the 0-3-1 Red Riots a short-lived lead early in the second with two unassisted goals. Matt Lint made nine stops on 12 shots.

JV: John Bapst 2-1

George Stevens 3, Central 0

At Corinth, Blake Wessel netted two goals and Tyler Cousins had another as the Eagles swept past Central.

Mark Ensworth and Collin Henry combined to face 17 shots and stop 15 for 4-0 George Stevens.

Charles Haney made 17 saves on 26 shots for the 4-1 Red Devils.

Penquis 4, Schenck 3

At East Millinocket, Adam Ballash, Garrett Durant, Nathan Allen, and Jordan Allen each scored as the Patriots of Milo squeezed past Schenck.

Drew Hamlin made 11 saves on 19 shots for 2-1 Penquis.

Jason Kimball scored and had an assist, while Will Hamlin and Aaron White both had goals for 2-1-1 Wolverines. Lanny Thompson faced 18 shots and made 10 saves.

Foxcroft 5, Nokomis 1

At Dover-Foxcroft, Don Shin and Victor Planella each posted a pair of first-half goals to pace the Ponies.

Shin added a second-half goal. Mitch Sawyer had an assist. James Tirrell made 15 saves on 16 shots for 2-1 FA.

John Stinsman scored for the 0-4 Warriors of Newport, and Brendon Donaldson stopped 20 of 25 shots.

JV: Foxcroft 3-1

Girls soccer

Old Town 4, Brewer 1

At Pendleton Street Field in Brewer, Katie Bergeron posted three goals to pace the Indians. Alison Gallant also scored for 2-1 Old Town, and Amy Mcfalls stopped seven of the 14 shots she faced.

Jordan McLain popped in the 1-3 Witches’ goal, and Anna Bean and Carolyn Tuck combined for 12 saves on 22 shots.

John Bapst 3, Orono 0

At the Bangor Mental Health Institute field in Bangor, Molly Jones, Kortney Lipka, and Haley Cutri posted a goal each to pace the Crusaders.

Kelly Miller assisted on Jones’ goal, and Caroline Cassling stopped all 11 shots she faced for the 3-1-1 Crusaders.

Amanda Morrison made 25 saves on 28 shots for the 0-4 Red Riots.

JV: John Bapst 7-0

BC 4, DI-Stonington 0

At Deer Isle, Amber Leathers led Bangor Christian with a goal and two assists.

Christin Pelletier, Jessica Dougherty, and Adrienne Ricci each scored a goal for the 2-1 Patriots. Johannah Kutz saved all four shots to come her way.

Regyn Lawry faced 28 shots and stopped 19 for 1-2 Deer Isle-Stonington.

Field hockey

Rockland 3, Mount View 2

At Thorndike, Ali Belyea knocked in two goals for the Tigers, including the game winner with 8:53 left to play. Nicole Clark had the other goal, and Brittany Kenniston made 13 saves on 15 shots.

Stephanie McHuren and Cathy Spencer each had a goal for the Mustangs. Carrie Beverage faced 16 shots, making 11 saves.

Dexter 4, Central 0

At Corinth, Meagan Fogarty contributed two goals in the Tigers’ victory.

Nicci Burton and Ashley Wakefield each added a goal, while Cristy McGowan stopped both shots she saw for 4-1 Dexter.

Kara Voisine faced 17 shots and made 11 saves for the 0-3-1 Red Devils.

JV: Dexter 4-0

Mattanawcook 1, Bangor 0

At Bangor, Betheny Libby’s first goal of the season, coming off a Kaitlin Shorey pass, was all the 3-0-1 Lynx needed.

MA’s Melany Markie and Sarah French combined for three saves, while 0-4 Bangor received eight saves from Sarah Frisk and Sarah Hanselman.

JV: MA 4-3


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