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HOULTON – Ryan Brewer scored the first goal and assisted on the second to lead the Houlton Shiretowners to a 2-0 schoolboy soccer win over the Schenck Wolverines Friday.
Theron Larkey scored a goal and Chris Howland assisted on Brewer’s for the 6-5-1 Shires. Eben Thompson saved all nine shots he faced.
Lanny Thompson made 11 saves on 13 shots for the 4-8-1 Wolverines.
Woodland 3, Calais 1
At Calais, Ben Leighton, Adam Knowles, and Cody Sappia (penalty kick) each scored a first-half goal to lead the Dragons past the Blue Devils.
Craig Moody made 19 saves on 36 shots for 4-6 Woodland.
Corey Johnston tallied for 7-7 Calais, also in the first half, and Nick Proyencher made 15 saves on 24 shots.
Geo. Stevens 5, Searsport 0
At Blue Hill, Collin Henry and Mark Ensworth combined for three saves on eight shots to give the Eagles the shutout.
Tyler Cousins backed their effort with a pair of goals, Blake Wessel added a goal and an assist, and Seth Brayton and Tim Carter also scored for 10-2 GSA. Colin Tareila picked up two assists.
Garrett Greenlaw made six saves on 25 shots.
Greenville 4, Rangeley 0
At Rangeley, Joe Jardine scored three goals as Greenville knocked Rangeley from the unbeaten ranks.
Jonah Lizotte added a goal and an assist and Kyle Whitman and Ryan Edmundson each had an assist for 10-1 Greenville. Brandon Lavigne made seven saves on eight shots to earn the shutout.
David Duchene made 15 saves on 19 shots for 7-1-2 Rangeley.
Bucksport 2, Nokomis 2 (2OT)
At Bucksport, Robbie Pushard scored two second-half goals to rally the Golden Bucks from a 2-0 deficit for the tie after two overtimes.
Alex Neslusan assisted on Pushard’s first goal with 17:34 left in regulation and Pushard converted a Caleb Grindle pass about eight minutes later to tie it. Miles Bisher made 18 saves on 21 shots for the 1-8-2 Bucks.
Matt Thornton scored both goals for 1-10-1 Nokomis, the first off a corner kick with about five minutes left in the first half and the second off a penalty kick with about 27 minutes left in regulation. Goalies Wayne May and Brendan Donaldson combined for six saves on 10 shots.
JV: Bucksport 1-0
Girls soccer
Houlton 0, Schenck 0 (2OT)
At Houlton, the Shiretowners and Wolverines of East Millinocket hit a couple of posts, but that was as close as either team came to breaking the deadlock.
Nicole Manton made three saves for 3-6-3 Houlton, and Robin Larlee stopped 13 shots for 4-7-2 Schenck.
Washington Acad. 6, Sumner 1
At East Machias, Kayla Wood scored three minutes into the second half to snap a 1-1 tie and propel the Raiders past the Tigers of East Sullivan.
Sarah Rushforth scored three goals for 9-1 WA, and Samantha Rodriguez and Lauren Finn posted a goal each. Meghan Rose made three saves on four shots.
Kylie Beaudoin scored for 1-12 Sumner, and Jordan Reed made 32 saves on 40 shots.
Lee 4, Penobscot Valley 2
At Howland, Shelby Pickering scored two goals in the second half to provide the winning margin for the Lee Academy Pandas.
Aarika Ritchie and Brooke Harris each scored a goal for the 11-0 Pandas. Jackie Moors made eight saves on 15 shots.
Tiffany Brown scored on a Randy Rackley assist and Holly Drost scored unassisted for the 10-2 Howlers of Howland. Jen Plourde saved 12 of 25 shots.
Bangor 2, John Bapst 0
At Bangor, Serena Dubois scored both goals unassisted to lead the Rams past the John Bapst Crusaders.
Ilyse Angst saved all 21 shots she faced for the 7-5 Rams.
Caroline Cassling made seven saves on nine shots for the 8-3-1 Crusaders.
JV: 1-1
Bucksport 2, Nokomis 0
At Bucksport, Meg Lalonde and Katie Allen each scored first-half goals to spark the Golden Bucks.
Lindsey Gordon and Becky Hutchins each chipped in with an assist for the 7-3-1 winners and Katie Hurd made two saves on five shots.
For 1-11 Nokomis of Newport, Rozlyn Peterson and Danielle White combined for 11 saves on 18 shots.
Field hockey
Camden Hills 2, Leavitt 1
At Turner, Jodi Newcombe scored on a penalty stroke with 15:38 remaining to give the Windjammers the win.
Laura Schelble, off an assist from Gwen Maddox, had tied the game early in the second half for 6-4-1 Camden Hills. Georgia Smith made three saves on four shots.
Lindsey Gilbert scored for 5-8 Leavitt, and Kristin Schepper made 11 saves on 13 shots.
JV: Leavitt 1-0
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