EASTPORT – Sarah Rushforth scored four goals and assisted on another to lead the Washington Academy Raiders of East Machias to a 5-1 girls soccer win over Shead Monday.
Kayla Woods had another goal for 5-0 Washington Academy. Meghan Rose turned away 16 of 24 shots.
Vicki Morrison scored for the 1-3 Tigerettes, and Brittany Cox saved nine of 16 shots.
Greenville 4, Valley 0
At Greenville, Rica Breton had two goals and an assist as the Lakers earned their sixth straight victory.
Emily Fowle and Tasha Elsemore added goals for 6-1 Greenville, while Kristie Richardson, Addie Pelletier, and Crystal Ferris each contributed an assist.
Beth Bartley did not have to make a save to earn her sixth consecutive shutout in goal. Morgan Staples made 14 saves on 25 shots for 2-4 Valley of Bingham.
Old Town 6, Nokomis 0
At Newport, Katie Bergeron, Alison Gallant, and Amy McLaughlin each scored two goals to lead the Old Town Indians past Nokomis of Newport.
Amy McFalls made six saves on eight shots for 3-1 Old Town.
Rozlyn Peterson saved 18 of 24 shots for the 0-5 Warriors.
Bangor Christian 2, Sumner 0
At Bangor, second-half goals by Brooke Hale and Amber Leathers lifted the Patriots to victory.
Adrienne Ricci added an assist for 3-2-1 Bangor Christian, while Johannah Kutz made two saves on three shots.
Whitney Page made 28 saves on 43 shots for 0-6 Sumner of East Sullivan.
Searsport 4, Bucksport 1
At Searsport, Theresa Cameron had a goal and an assist in the Vikings’ victory.
Gracie Messinger, Brittani Frisbie, and Nori Francis-Mezger also made goals for 6-0 Searsport. Abby Tripp and Aimee Neilson had assists. April Pickering faced 18 shots, saving 14.
Katie Hurd scored Bucksport’s lone goal. Courtney Gourlem made 18 saves on 19 shots for the 3-1 Golden Bucks.
Schenck 3, Houlton 0
At East Millinocket, Cortney McLaughlin scored two goals as the Wolverines earned the victory.
Gabby Rioux also scored a goal for 3-3-1 Schenck, while Robin Larlee made 10 saves on 13 shots.
Nicole Manton made six saves on 20 shots for Houlton.
Calvary Chapel 5, East Grand 1
At Danforth, Monique Veilleux scored three goals as Calvary Chapel of Orrington improved to 3-1 on the season.
Chauntel Veilleux and Brittany Lowe also scored for the Sabers, while Jessica Graves stopped 10 of 11 shots.
Elishia Daigle scored for East Grand. Paula Osnoe stopped 16 of 21 shots for the 0-5 Vikings.
Central 3, Hermon 2 (2OT)
At Corinth, Sadie Chretien scored her second goal of the match with 3:38 left in the second overtime to provide Central with the margin of victory.
Danielle Martin also scored for the 2-2 Red Devils, while Nicole Daniels made 18 saves on 22 shots.
Gillian Miller scored both Hermon goals. Shannon Wiggin made eight saves on 11 shots for the 3-2-2 Hawks.
JV: Central 1-0
Lee 6, Penobscot Valley 1
At Lee, Shelby Pickering popped in five goals, including three in the second half to break open a 2-1 halftime lead, to power the Pandas.
Brooke Harris scored the other goal for 5-0 Lee. Aarika Ritchie had four assists and Kerri Harris one. Jackie Moors and Brooke Harris combined for 11 saves on 14 shots.
Ashley Dawson tallied for the 4-1 Howlers of Howland, and Jen Plourde made 14 saves on 32 shots.
Foxcroft 1, Piscataquis 0
At Dover-Foxcroft, Leslie Martin of the Ponies netted the only goal of the game 10:50 into the first half.
Brittany Fadley stopped three of four shots for 3-2 Foxcroft. Jill Martell made 10 saves on 15 shots for the 3-1-1 Pirates of Guilford.
Ashland 5, So. Aroostook 2
At Dyer Brook, Caitlin Sherman scored three of her four goals in the first half to propel the Hornets.
Whitney Flint tallied the other goal for the 8-1 Bobcats, and Ashlee Peters picked up two assists and Beth Chamberlin had one. Ashley Nemer made 10 saves on 18 shots.
Mindy Watson and Chelsea Collier scored for the 7-2 Warriors, and Kim Grant had an assist. Erin Caswell made 14 saves on 23 shots.
Boys soccer
Highview 3, Chop Point 3 (2OT)
At Charleston, Stefan Rowe of Highview Christian scored with 4:56 remaining to send the game into overtime.
Andrew Richard scored the first two goals for the 1-2-1 Knights, and Wesley Jones made five saves on eight shots.
Drew Farrar, Jon Hall, and Elliot Bradbury scored for 0-3-1 Chop Point of Woolwich, and Tim Richter made 18 saves on 28 shots.
Presque Isle 2, MDI 1 (2OT)
At Mount Desert, Sean Daigle scored the winning goal with 17 seconds left in the second overtime to give the Wildcats the win.
Sam Mathers had 7-1 Presque Isle’s first goal and Brad Baker made eight saves on 13 shots.
Matt Grover tied the game with 12 minutes left in regulation for the 3-3 Trojans. Max Blanford faced 18 shots, saving 14.
JV: Presque Isle 4-1
Ellsworth 5, Bucksport 0
At Ellsworth, the Eagles gave coach Brian Higgins his 400th career win.
Jensen Rich scored two goals for 5-1 Ellsworth. Jacques Tardie, David Langley, and Taylor Wentworth added a goal apiece, while Corey Smith stopped three of four shots.
Miles Bisher faced 34 shots, saving 20 for the 0-4-1 Golden Bucks.
JV: Ellsworth 1-0
John Bapst 5, Foxcroft 3
At Dover-Foxcroft, Sean Snyder broke a 3-3 tie with his second goal of the match as John Bapst of Bangor outlasted Foxcroft Academy.
Patrick Kane added a goal and an assist for the 3-4 Crusaders, while Brian Roach and Josh Jamison also scored goals.
Don Shin scored twice for 3-3 Foxcroft, while Mitch Sawyer scored a goal and Victor Planella contributed an assist.
Chris Smith made six saves on 10 shots for John Bapst. Foxcroft’s James Tirrell made 13 saves on 18 shots.
JV: John Bapst 4-0
Old Town 6, Nokomis 0
At Old Town, Hogan Marquis scored three goals to lead the Indians over Nokomis of Newport.
Nate Lonko had two goals and an assist for the 2-2-1 Indians. Tim Niles added a goal, while Dustin Marley and Sam Petrie combined to make eight saves on eight shots.
Brendon Donaldson and Wayne May teamed up to save 27 of 37 shots for the 0-6 Warriors.
JV: Old Town 2-1
So. Aroostook 4, Ashland 0
At Dyer Brook, Tom St. Pierre scored two goals as Southern Aroostook earned its sixth straight victory.
Evan McGary added a goal and an assist for the 10-1 Warriors, while Josh Branscombe scored a goal and Zack Austin had two assists.
Jeff Boutilier and Colby Clark combined to save all five shots they faced for Southern Aroostook. Kevin Baker and Lucas Belanger combined to stop 10 of 15 shots for 2-6-1 Ashland.
Field hockey
MCI 2, Winslow 1
At Pittsfield, Jessi Richardson scored her second goal of the game with 8:09 left in the second half to propel the host Huskies to victory.
Alisha Albert had given Winslow a 1-0 lead, but Richardson tied the game with a goal late in the first half.
Courtney Howe made four saves on five shots for 3-3-1 Maine Central Institute. Jenn Bragg made four saves on six shots for Winslow.
Belfast 3, Leavitt 0
At Turner, Kallie Aldus, Kelsey Jackson, and Britt Reed all scored as the Lions trampled Leavitt of Turner.
Aldus, Britt Cummings, Jamie Flagg, and Jill Ross each had an assist. Liz Anderson turned away the two shots she faced for 6-0 Belfast.
Sara Pollard made seven saves on 10 shots for 2-4 Leavitt.
JV: Belfast 1-0
Stearns 1, Orono 0 (2OT)
At Millinocket, Jamie Johnson scored unassisted to give the Minutemen the win.
Deanna Michaud saved all five shots for 3-3 Stearns.
Ana Blagojevic made 10 saves on 16 shots for the 4-2 Red Riots.
JV: Stearns 2-0
Piscataquis 3, Mattanawcook 0
At Lincoln, Shannon Ortiz scored two goals and Heather Tracy one as the Pirates remained undefeated.
Amy Knowlton made three saves on six shots for 7-0 Piscataquis of Guilford.
Melanie Markie and Sarah French combined to make three saves on eight shots for 3-3-1 Mattanawcook.
JV: 0-0
Mount View 4, Oak Hill 0
At Thorndike, Erin Nason knocked in three goals to pace the Mustangs.
Jennifer Masessa also scored for Mount View, while Cheryl Stevens, Amy Miles, and Jenna Calar helped with assists. Carrie Beverage made two saves on four shots.
Frankie Curtis faced 16 shots and stopped 12 for Oak Hill of Sabattus.
Bangor 2, Old Town 1
At Old Town, Lindsay MacDonald scored in the second half to break a 0-0 tie in favor of the Rams.
Katy MacDonald also scored for 2-4 Bangor and Sarah Frisk made five saves on six shots.
Rachel Allen notched a goal for the 0-6 Indians. Karey Littlefield saved six of eight shots.
JV: Old Town 1-0
Waterville 2, Camden Hills 2
At Waterville, the Windjammers and the Panthers battled to a 2-2 tie in double overtime.
Gwen Maddox scored both Camden Hills goals with assists from Jodi Newcombe. Georgia Smith faced 22 shots, stopping 13.
Jessica Defelice and Eryka Quinn each scored for Waterville, while Ashley Poulin saved 11 of 18 shots.
JV: Waterville 3-1
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