November 18, 2024
HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP

Fort Kent boys, girls top Brewer

FORT KENT – Nicole Levesque had a second-half goal off an assist from Lindsay Cyr to lift the Fort Kent girls soccer team to a 2-1 victory over Brewer Saturday in high school action.

Sarah Dubay scored first for the Class B Warriors with an assist from Sarah Pinette. Kelsie Bouchard saved 14 of 16 shots.

Haley Quirk scored for the Class A Witches and Anna Bean made 13 saves on 16 shots.

JV: 1-1

Ft. Fairfield 4, Hodgdon 3 (2OT)

At Fort Fairfield, Sheena Esancy pushed in a crossing pass from Kerri Cunningham with minutes left in the second overtime as the Tigers knocked off the Hawks.

Cunningham also scored a goal for 7-3-1 Fort Fairfield. Sadie Ayoob and Hillary McNamee each added a goal and Keegan O’Neal made three saves on seven shots.

Brianne McGary scored three goals for 5-5 Hodgdon, including a goal with 10 minutes left in regulation to send the game into overtime. Heather London stopped eight of 17 shots.

Caribou 3, Ellsworth 1

At Caribou, Jacky Raymond, Monica Selander and Daniele Ouellette each notched a goal for the Vikings.

Stephanie Schofield, Ali Richards and Michelle Ouellete each had an assist. Billie Martin had eight saves on 14 shots.

Jen Richter scored unassisted for the Eagles and Catie Cravens saved six of 13 shots.

JV: Caribou 2-0.

Presque Isle 9, Foxcroft 0

At Presque Isle, Kylan Smith, Emily Robertson, Natasha Deschene and Nikki James each scored two goals as the Wildcats rolled.

Katie Delong also scored for 8-0 Presque Isle. Smith also made two assists and Robertson had one. Brianna Young and Molly Hamel combined to stop two Foxcroft shot.

Bryanna Collins stopped 14 of 23 shots for the 2-2 Ponies.

Houlton 4, Calais 0

At Houlton, Danielle Sewell had a hat trick as the Shiretowners shut down the Blue Devils.

Sarah Harbison also scored a goal, Keegan Hovey made two assists and Jillian Miller made one. Nicole Manton shutout both two shots she faced for 3-4-2 Houlton.

Stephanie Perry stopped 18 of 23 shots for 2-2 Calais.

Piscataquis 3, Penquis 2

At Guilford, Whitney Sinclair scored three goals and Victoria Tracy had one assist for the Pirates.

Jill Martell had 10 saves on 12 shots for 3-0-1 PCHS.

Erin Beasley and Kate Hamlin scored unassisted for the 1-4-1 Patriots of Milo. Michelle Mulherin stopped 18 out of 21 shots.

Boys soccer

Fort Kent 2, Brewer 0

At Fort Kent, Bud Soucy and Derek Bonenfant each notched a goal as the Warriors came away with the win.

Derek Plourde stopped all seven shots he faced for 5-3-1 Fort Kent.

Ben Davis made 11 saves on 15 shots for the 2-3 Witches.

JV: Brewer 5-4 (OT)

Houlton 3, Schenck 2 (OT)

At East Millinocket, Ian Pasquarelli scored all three of the Shiretowners goals, including the game winner in overtime.

Ryan Brewer assisted one of Pasquarelli’s goals and Eben Thompson made 11 saves on 15 shots for 3-5-1 Houlton.

Will Hamlin scored and added an assist on a goal by Aaron Waite for the 3-2-1 Wolverines. Lanny Thompson faced 14 shots and stopped seven.

Presque Isle 5, Foxcroft 0

At Presque Isle, Chris Carlin scored two goals and assisted on two others as the Wildcats earned their sixth win.

Nate Carter chipped in with a goal and two assists while Greg Whitaker and Andy Greaves each contributed a goal. Jon Wildeman had an assist and Brad Baker made five saves on five shots for 6-1 Presque Isle.

James Tirrell stopped 11 of 16 shots for the 3-2 Ponies.

So. Aroostook 3, Katahdin 0

At Stacyville, Zac Austin scored two goals as the Warriors of Dyer Brook shut out the Cougars.

Travis Brooker contributed another goal and an assist. Jeff Boutilier faced eight shots, saving seven.

Burton Brayall stopped five of 12 shots for the Cougars.

Ellsworth 1, Caribou 0

At Caribou, Demetrios Katsiaficas knocked in the game-winner with 12:41 left in the first half to boost the Eagles past the Vikings.

Cory Smith made 10 saves on 13 shots for 4-1 Ellsworth. Brad Ala stopped eight of 17 shots for 6-3 Caribou.

JV: Ellsworth 3-2

Football

MCI 14, Maranacook 8 (OT)

At Readfield, Wes Gagne’s two-yard touchdown run in overtime lifted the Huskies to the win.

Russell Lawn rallied Maine Central Institute of Pittsfield with 9:09 left in regulation when he scored on a 12-yard run and ran in the 2-point conversion.

Maranacook had a chance with the first drive in overtime but penalties pushed the Black Bears to the 14-yard line. Quarterback Luke St. Pierre’s pass on fourth down fell incomplete. St. Pierre gave Maranacook an early lead with a 6-yard touchdown run.

MCI (1-2) 0 0 0 8 6 – 14

Maranacook (0-3) 0 8 0 0 0 – 8

MAR – St. Pierre 6 run (St. Pierre rush)

MCI – Lawn 12 run (Lawn rush)

MCI – Gagne 2 run


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