November 18, 2024
FIELD HOCKEY

Risser, Quimby, Tuck lift Brewer by Mt. Blue 2-1

BREWER – Second-half goals by Sarah Risser and Katie Quimby rallied the Brewer Witches to a 2-1 schoolgirl soccer victory over the Mt. Blue Cougars Friday.

Risser scored on an Elizabeth Cote assist 58 seconds into the second half to forge a 1-1 tie. Quimby scored the unassisted game-winner at 26:33 of the final period.

Bonnie Silkman had given Mt. Blue of Farmington a 1-0 lead 34:50 into the first half.

Carolyn Tuck made 14 saves on 15 shots for 1-2 Brewer. Caitlin Scott made seven saves on nine shots for 2-1 Mt. Blue.

John Bapst 4, Ellsworth 2

At Bangor, Catherine Lammert scored two first-half goals to help keep the Crusaders undefeated.

Hayley Cutri had an unassisted score and Kari Havnevik had the team’s only second-half goal, an unassisted boot 25 yards from the net. Kristina Hambrock notched an assist for the 3-0 Crusaders.

Caroline Cassling made six saves on 14 shots.

For 2-1 Ellsworth, Maggie Harding and Maggie Seavey each scored unassisted goals. Catie Cravens made 16 saves on 28 shots.

JV: John Bapst, 4-0

Foxcroft Acad. 3, Dexter 2

At Foxcroft, Marley Clark booted a penalty shot with just over a minute left in the game, to break the 2-2 tie and lead the Ponies to victory.

After a scoreless first half, Leslie Martin and Megan Taylor also scored for the 2-1 Ponies, while Lindsay Chase added an assist.

Brittany Fadley made four saves on six shots.

Carol Wing and Tracey Mountain netted goals for the 2-2 Tigers. Ashley Richardson made 12 saves on 15 shots.

Waterville 3, Hampden 1

At Hampden, Paige Gardiner had two goals and one assist for the Purple Panthers in the win.

Stephanie Whitten tallied a goal and assist for 3-0 Waterville. Taylor Hart had eight saves on 17 shots.

Annaliese Lafayette converted a penalty kick for the 1-1 Broncos. Michelle Wells stopped 11 out of 20 shots.

JV: Hampden 3-1

Washington Acad. 5, Woodland 0

At Woodland, Sara Rushforth recorded four goals and an assist to pace the 1-1 Raiders.

Three of Rushforth’s scores came in the second half. Jana Espling also notched a goal and an assist.

Keeper Megan Look had a shutout for Washington Academy, making six saves.

Cindy Bergin made 13 saves on 18 shots for the 1-1 Dragons.

Field hockey

Dexter 2, Orono 1

At Orono, Jana Kenney and Vanessa Hartford each scored a goal to help the Tigers earn the win.

Denise Robinson added an assist for 3-1 Dexter. Katie Poirier made 10 saves on 12 shots.

Emily Sypher notched the 1-3 Red Riots’ only goal on an Anna O’Neil assist. Kristina Kittridge made 13 saves on 17 shots.

Stearns 2, John Bapst 0

At Millinocket, Jamie Johnson scored a goal in each half to lift the Minutemen to the win.

Felicia Achron and Amy Collinsworth had assists for 3-0 Stearns. Deanna Michaud stopped all 14 shots she faced.

Hillary LaSerriere had 14 saves on 16 shots for 2-1 John Bapst of Bangor.

JV: Stearns 1-0

Boys soccer

Nokomis 7, Skowhegan 0

At Newport, Troy Murray scored five consecutive goals, three of which were unassisted in the first half, to lead the Warriors past Skowhegan.

Corey Harding scored off a direct kick and Sam Wilson netted an unassisted goal.

Wayne May made five saves on 10 shots for 1-2 Nokomis.

Allan Mackay saved 19 of 22 shots for 0-3 Skowhegan.

JV: Nokomis 4-1

Highview Chr. 2, Chop Point 2

At Charleston, Zach Frish had a goal and an assist as Highview Christian Academy opened its season by battling Chop Point of Woolwich to an overtime tie.

Andrew Richard added a goal for Highview Christian, while Michala Rowe added an assist.

Darryl Coombs and Ben Stevens scored for Chop Point, with Stevens’ goal coming off a Jill Frasier assist 21:42 into the second half to forge the 2-2 tie.

Stefan Rowe and Jordan Day combined to make five saves on seven shots for Highview Christian. Chris Ziehm made four saves on 30 shots for Chop Point.

Dexter 4, Foxcroft Acad. 3

At Dexter, the Tigers overcame a 3-0 deficit late in the game to remain undefeated.

Senior Brandon Woodman put 4-0 Dexter on the board with 15:25 left in the game and, two minutes later, Rick Stewart netted one for the Tigers.

Down one with just under four minutes to play, junior Aaron Woodman nailed two goals to capture the win. Stewart, Dan Betham and Adam Eastman had assists for the Tigers.

Chris Lee netted two goals for Ponies, while Victor Codina added a goal and an assist.

Chris Eastman stopped five of 10 shots for Dexter.

Jake Dever made 18 saves on 29 shots for the Ponies.

Central 3, Penquis 0

At Corinth, Scott Heath tallied two goals and one assists to lead the Red Devils to the win.

Danny Kane contributed a goal for 2-1 Central. Charles Haney made 10 saves on 14 shots.

Nick Emery stopped 25 out of 32 shots for the 0-4 Patriots of Milo.

Lawrence 4, Old Town 2

At Old Town, Steve Grudda scored three goals to lead the Bulldogs past the Indians.

Eric Hoak added a goal for 2-1 Lawrence of Fairfield, which outscored Old Town 3-1 in the second half. Matt Stevens, Travis Chenevert and Isaac Shepherd each added an assist. Josh Shepherd made 10 saves on 13 shots.

Nate Lonko and Dillon Clark each scored for the 1-2 Indians. David Martinez assisted on Clark’s goal and Ethan Shanley stopped 12 of 18 shots.

JV: Lawrence 6-1

Orono 7, Piscataquis 2

At Orono, Jeff Normand and Chris McConnon each had two goals and one assists as the Red Riots rolled.

Mat Lint tallied two goals and Tony Raymond one for 2-0-1 Orono. Lint and Max Winter combined for three saves on five Pirates s shots.

Jared Robinson and Mike Wharff had a goal apiece for 2-2 Piscataquis of Guilford. Ryan Martell and Corbin Shufelt had 13 saves on 20 shots between them.

Camden Hills 3, MCI 2 (2OT)

At Pittsfield, Miles Davee scored with 3 minutes left in the second extra session off a scramble in front of the net to lift the Windjammers to victory.

Ricky Bresnahan and Corey McLean added a goal apiece for Camden Hills, now 3-0. James Cummons had five saves on eight shots.

Eric Sobey and Guillermo Torras notched a goal each for the 2-1 Huskies. Tristan Gowey stopped three out of eight shots.

JV: MCI 1-0


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