Kim powers Lee past Cougars

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STACYVILLE – Rick Kim posted a hat trick with three goals to power Lee Academy past Katahdin 5-0 in boys soccer action Tuesday afternoon. Jack Kang and Doob Dow each added a goal for the 11-1 Pandas, and Kris King stopped six of eight shots.
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STACYVILLE – Rick Kim posted a hat trick with three goals to power Lee Academy past Katahdin 5-0 in boys soccer action Tuesday afternoon.

Jack Kang and Doob Dow each added a goal for the 11-1 Pandas, and Kris King stopped six of eight shots.

Burton Brayall made 15 saves on 26 shots for the 5-6-2 Cougars.

Bangor Christian 5, Sumner 1

At Bangor, Josh Griffin led the Patriots with two goals.

Eric Sobey, Matt Denbow, and Ignacio Bustos each scored another for the 9-3-1 Patriots. Aaron Wilson and Ryan Weston combined for two saves on six shots.

Chris Cowperthwaite scored the goal for the 1-11-1 Tigers of East Sullivan, and Mason Young stopped eight of 28 shots.

MDI 3, Hermon 1

At Mount Desert, Rich Hilliard had a hand in all three of the Trojans’ goals, scoring one and assisting on the other two.

Willy Ramano scored and assisted once, while Matt Grover had one goal for 6-5-2 MDI. Max Blanford saved half of the 10 shots he faced.

Chris Fournier had the 7-6 Hawks’ lone goal, and Corey Stanhope stopped five of 14 shots.

Ashland 7, Easton 2

At Easton, Isaac Ward netted three goals for the Hornets.

Jeremy Baker added two goals and an assist. Sam Cobb and Josh Chamberlin scored one apiece, while Buddy Collins and Curtis Belanger made an assist each. Lucas Belanger made 11 saves on 17 shots.

Jared Flewelling and Mitchell Blodgett scored for the Bears. Jeremy Brock made 19 saves on 29 shots.

Van Buren 2, Madawaska 0

At Van Buren, Andy Martin scored on a Jacob Doucette assist with 22 minutes left in the second half to lead Van Buren to the victory.

Jean-Pierre Dumond added a second-half goal for 11-2 Van Buren, and Andrew Taylor stopped 10 of 18 shots.

Paul Michaud made seven saves on 14 shots for 6-6-2 Madawaska.

Presque Isle 8, Fort Kent 2

At Presque Isle, Greg Whitaker scored three goals and assisted on another to lead the Wildcats past the Warriors.

Nate Carter added two goals and an assist, Robert Gartley and Sean Daigle contributed a goal and an assist each, and Chris Carlin had a goal. Brad Baker made eight saves for 11-2 Presque Isle.

Kelly Thibodeau and Jared McBreairty scored for 7-4-2 Fort Kent, and Derek Plourde made 17 saves.

JV: Fort Kent 4-2

Girls soccer

Lee 11, Katahdin 0

At Stacyville, Shelby Pickering scored five goals to lead Lee Academy to the win.

Michaela Ham scored two goals for the 13-0 Pandas, and Kerri Harris, Brooke Harris, Amanda Gifford, and Marci Moors each added a goal. Jackie Moors made four saves on six shots.

Kayla Stevens stopped 15 of 28 shots for 1-13 Katahdin.

Penquis 2, Central 0

At Milo, second-half goals by seniors Erin Beasley and Sam Ellis helped the Patriots celebrate Senior Night with a season-ending upset.

Beasley, assisted by Crystal Sanborn, scored eight minutes into the second half, and Ellis, with an assist from Kate Hamlin, scored with seven seconds remaining.

Michelle Mulherin made four saves on five shots for 3-10-1 Penquis, and Nicole Daniels made 15 saves on 18 shots for the 6-6-1 Red Devils of Corinth.

Penobscot Valley 6, Dexter 1

At Howland, Ashley Dawson and Kacy Foster each scored two goals to lead Penobscot Valley to the victory.

Tiffany Brown had a goal and an assist for the 11-2 Howlers, and Lexi Thurlow added a goal. Randy Rackley had an assist and Jenn Plourde made three saves on eight shots.

Jana Kenney scored with 12 minutes left in the second half for the 3-10 Tigers, and Ashley Richardson stopped six of 27 shots.

DI-S 1, Narraguagus 1 (2OT)

At Deer Isle, Tia Wood scored the tying goal on a Leti Douglass assist with 8:11 left in the first half for Deer Isle-Stonington.

Christina Fifield made 18 saves on 19 shots for the 1-11-1 Mariners.

Elizabeth Grant scored 47 seconds into the game for 4-7-2 Narraguagus of Harrington, and Alicia Tenney stopped seven of eight shots.

Bangor Christian 8, Sumner 0

At East Sullivan, Brooke Hale booted home three goals and Amber Leathers had two as the Patriots gained the win.

Adrienne Ricci, Christin Pelletier, and Heather Holmes each added a goal. Johannah Kutz stopped all three shots to come her way for 6-5-2 Bangor Christian.

Whitney Page saved 22 of 35 shots for the 1-11 Tigers.

Ellsworth 2, Geo. Stevens 1 (2OT)

At Ellsworth, Emily Miller scored the tie-breaking goal off an Ashley Olson assist with 3:10 left in the second overtime.

Jen Richter started the scoring with an early second-half goal, assisted by Miller, for 4-5-4 Ellsworth. Catie Cravens saved eight of nine shots.

Laura Overton made the game-tying goal with 12:10 left in regulation for 5-5-3 George Stevens. Kayla Eaton faced 14 shots, stopping 12.

JV: Ellsworth 2-0

Washburn 3, Wisdom 2

At St. Agatha, Kristen Goupille’s second goal of the game, coming with 13 minutes left, gave Washburn its victory.

Goupille had tied the game eight minutes earlier. Alex Bird had the other goal for 7-6 Washburn, and Amber Palmer made 10 saves on 15 shots.

Nicole St. Pierre and Justine Tardif had a goal and an assist apiece for 3-10 Wisdom, and Kayle Daigle made 15 saves on 20 shots.

Ashland 2, Central Aroostook 0

At Mars Hill, Beth Chamberlin scored on a Caitlin Sherman assist with 20 minutes left in the second half to lead Ashland to the win.

Ashley Peters also scored for 11-1 Ashland. Ashley Nemer made two saves on three shots.

Rachel Graves stopped 17 of 19 shots for 1-8-2 Central Aroostook.

Field hockey

Belfast 6, Leavitt 0

At Belfast, Jamie Flagg and Britt Reed each scored two goals to push Belfast to the win in their final game.

Skye Ellis and Carrie Hart each added a goal for 14-0 Belfast. Kelsey Jackson had three assists as Hart and Liz Anderson combined to stop all six shots.

Jessica Paladnio made 16 saves on 22 shots for 5-9 Leavitt of Turner.

JV: Belfast 2-0

Camden Hills 5, Lincoln Acad. 0

At Rockport, Jodi Newcombe scored two goals and assisted on two others to lead Camden Hills to the win.

Marianna Croce, Megan Bower, and Lindsey Clement each scored a goal for 8-5-1 Camden Hills. Georgia Smith stopped all four shots.

Nicole Russell made 20 saves on 29 shots for 2-11-1 Lincoln Academy of Newcastle.

JV: Camden Hills 3-1


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